Arabians

/əˈreɪbiənz/ noun

Definition

People from Arabia or the Arabian Peninsula; also refers to the Arabian horse breed, known for its elegance and endurance.

Etymology

From 'Arabian,' derived from 'Arabia' (from Latin and Greek, ultimately from Semitic roots meaning 'desert' or 'arid land'). The '-s' creates a plural of people or things from Arabia.

Kelly Says

The Arabian horse is one of the oldest and most refined horse breeds in the world, originally bred by Bedouin tribes. These horses are so important to Arabic culture that they appear in poetry, paintings, and stories spanning over a thousand years.

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