Μαδιάμ

noun (proper noun, indeclinable) noun (proper noun, indeclinable)
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Definition

Midian; the ancient region and its inhabitants (the Midianites) mentioned in the Hebrew Bible; also the name of Abraham's son by Keturah, after whom the land is named.

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Grammatical Analysis

"Μαδιάμ"

Case: indeclinable (typically nominative or accusative, but unchanged for all cases)

Number: singular

Gender: neuter (occasionally masculine in some sources, but standardly neuter)

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