Arabian

UK: əˈreɪbiən | US: əˈreɪbiən

Definition
  1. adj. relating to Arabia or its people, culture, or language

  2. n. a native or inhabitant of Arabia

Structure
Arab <people/region of Arabia>ian <adjective suffix denoting relation>
Etymology

The word "Arabian" derives from "Arab," referring to the people and region of the Arabian Peninsula, combined with the suffix "-ian," which forms adjectives indicating belonging or relation. "Arab" itself traces back to the Arabic word "ʿarab," historically used to describe the nomadic tribes of the region. Over time, "-ian" (from Latin "-ianus") was adopted into English to create demonyms and relational terms, solidifying "Arabian" as a descriptor for anything pertaining to Arabia.

Examples
  1. The Arabian Desert is one of the largest in the world.

  2. She studied Arabian history at university.

  3. Arabian horses are known for their speed and endurance.

  4. The book explores traditional Arabian folklore.

  5. He wore an elegant Arabian robe for the cultural festival.