Aram

[ ey-ram, air-uhm ]

noun
  1. Biblical name of ancient Syria.

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Aram.

abbreviation
  1. Aramaic.

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How to use Aram in a sentence

  • Only you see how awkward it would be if Jack turned up in the middle of the wedding, like—like Eugene Aram.

    First Plays | A. A. Milne
  • Therefore, on the principle that it is well to do thoroughly that which you have to do, Aram became a Sunday-school teacher!

    The Cradle of Mankind | W.A. Wigram
  • We work for those who come a hundred and fifty years hence, said Aram proudly to the Vali.

    The Cradle of Mankind | W.A. Wigram
  • Only you see how awkward it would be if Jack turned up in the middle of the wedding, like–like Eugene Aram.

    Belinda | A. A. Milne
  • He heard his frightened mother plead with Isaac, that he might be sent away to her brother in Padan Aram.

British Dictionary definitions for Aram

Aram

/ (ˈɛəræm, -rəm) /


noun
  1. the biblical name for ancient Syria

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