Aram

[ey-ram, air-uh m] /ˈeɪ ræm, ˈɛər əm/
noun
1.
Biblical name of ancient Syria.

Aram

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Aramaic (def 1).

Aram.

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British Dictionary definitions for Aram

Aram

/ˈɛəræm; -rəm/
noun
1.
the biblical name for ancient Syria
Related Abbreviations for Aram

Aram.

Aramaic
Aram in the Bible

the son of Shem (Gen. 10:22); according to Gen. 22:21, a grandson of Nahor. In Matt. 1:3, 4, and Luke 3:33, this word is the Greek form of Ram, the father of Amminadab (1 Chr. 2:10). The word means high, or highlands, and as the name of a country denotes that elevated region extending from the northeast of Palestine to the Euphrates. It corresponded generally with the Syria and Mesopotamia of the Greeks and Romans. In Gen. 25:20; 31:20, 24; Deut. 26:5, the word "Syrian" is properly "Aramean" (R.V., marg.). Damascus became at length the capital of the several smaller kingdoms comprehended under the designation "Aram" or "Syria."