Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

midian

noun
/ˈmɪdiən/
Definition
Midian refers to an ancient geographical region located in the northwestern Arabian Peninsula, traditionally associated with the Midianites, a nomadic tribe mentioned in biblical texts.
Examples
  • The Midianites played a significant role in several biblical narratives.
  • Moses fled to Midian after killing an Egyptian.
  • The region of Midian was known for its resources and trade routes.
Meaning
The term ‘Midian’ can be connected to the Midianites, who were known for their trade, culture, and interactions with neighboring peoples, particularly in the context of the Bible.
Synonyms
  • none (as it refers to a specific historical region)