moab
(proper noun)
/ˈmoʊæb/
Definitions
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An ancient kingdom located in modern-day Jordan, east of the Dead Sea.
A land of ancient whispers, Moab lies like a forgotten epic where deserts meet history.Example: Moab was known for its interactions with the Israelites in the Hebrew Bible.
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A city in eastern Utah, known for its tourism and proximity to Arches and Canyonlands National Parks.
Nestled between stone cathedrals and sky-touched mesas, Moab beckons with tales carved in sandstone.Example: Many visitors travel to Moab for hiking and exploring the national parks.
Origin
From the Hebrew מוֹאָב (Mo'av), referencing an ancient kingdom in the Old Testament.