Idumean


[id-yoo-mee-uh] /ˌɪd yʊˈmi ə/

noun
1.
Greek name of .

the Greek form of Edom (Isa. 34:5, 6; Ezek. 35:15; 36:5, but in R.V. “Edom”). (See EDOM ØT0001129).

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