Definitions for Midianite

Midianite Mid·i·an·ite

Spelling: [mid-ee-uh-nahyt]
IPA: /ˈmɪd i əˌnaɪt/

Midianite is a 9 letter English word.

You can make 305 anagrams from letters in Midianite (adeiiimnt).

Definitions for Midianite

noun

  1. a member of an ancient desert people of northwest Arabia near the Gulf of Aqaba, believed to have descended from Midian.

adjective

  1. of or relating to the Midianites.

Origin of Midianite

Midian + -ite1

Examples for Midianite

Round the outside of the wall, therefore, like the Midianite in the rather comical hymn, did Clare prowl and prowl.

This young upstart Gideon would soon be sorry enough when he butted his head against the experienced Midianite leaders.

The Midianite Baal accompanied the Israelites into the wilderness, and that worship was never thoroughly eradicated.

The Midianite Oppression (Judges 6-8) was the most severe, thus far, in the history of the judges.

The Midianite merchantmen to whom Joseph was sold for twenty pieces of silver—about a dozen dollars—were from Arabia.

There he married the daughter of the Midianite priest Reuel.

But Midianite tribes had also pushed northwards and mingled with the descendants of Ishmael.

A little more and it will sink under the wave of the Midianite invasion.

With three hundred chosen men Gideon made a night attack upon the Midianite host.

The words are not the words of a Midianite at all, but such as a Jew would be more apt to utter.

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