Sidonian

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noun

Si·​do·​ni·​an
sīˈdōnēən
plural -s
: a native or inhabitant of Sidon
: of or relating to the ancient seaport Sidon in Phoenicia

Word History

Etymology

Noun

Late Latin Sidonii, plural, Sidonians (from Latin, from Greek Sidonioi, from Sidōn Sidon, from Hebrew Ṣīdōn) + English -an

Adjective

Latin sidonius (from Greek sidōnios, from Ṣidōn) + English -an

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“Sidon.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/Sidon. Accessed 7 Jul. 2026.

Geographical Definition

Sidon

geographical name

city and port on the Mediterranean Sea in southwestern Lebanon that was a chief city of ancient Phoenicia

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