Saida

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Definition

Noun: - The main city of ancient Phoenicia: "Saida" is the historical name for the ancient Phoenician city that was a major maritime and commercial center. It is known today as Sidon, located in modern-day Lebanon.

Examples of Usage
  • Noun:
    • Archaeological excavations in Saida have revealed important artifacts from the Phoenician era.
    • Saida was renowned for its production of purple dye and glass.
Advanced Usage
  • Historical Context: The term "Saida" is primarily used in historical, archaeological, and academic texts when referring to the ancient city-state, distinguishing it from the modern city of Sidon.
    • The influence of Saida extended across the Mediterranean through its extensive trade networks.
Variants and Related Words
  • Sidon (n): The modern and more commonly used English name for the same city.
    • The port of Sidon remains an important city in Lebanon today.
Synonyms
  • Sidon: The direct modern equivalent and synonym.
  • Phoenician city-state: A descriptive term for its historical political entity.
Notes on Usage
  • "Saida" is a proper noun and is always capitalized.
  • It is a specialized term most frequently encountered in contexts discussing ancient history, archaeology, or the Phoenician civilization. In general modern contexts, "Sidon" is the standard term.
Noun
  1. the main city of ancient Phoenicia