| 释义 | mo·ab·ite I. \ˈmōəˌbīt\ noun
 (-s)
 Usage: usually capitalized
 Etymology: Middle English, fr Late Latin Moabita, Moabites, from Greek Mōabitēs, from Mōab Moab, ancient kingdom in Syria + -itēs -ite
 1.  : a member of people living in Old Testament times east of the Dead sea, north of the Edomites, and at one period south of the Ammonites
 2.  : the Semitic language of ancient Moab only dialectally different from Hebrew
 II. adjective
 Usage: usually capitalized
 : of or relating to Moab or the Moabites or their language
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