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Sion

Definition of Sion

  • 1. Originally a stronghold captured by David (the 2nd king of the Israelites); above it was built a temple and later the name extended to the whole hill; finally it became a synonym for the city of Jerusalem Noun
  • 2. Jewish republic in southwestern Asia at eastern end of Mediterranean; formerly part of Palestine Noun
  • 3. An imaginary place considered to be perfect or ideal Noun

Synonyms for word "sion"

  • utopia
  • zion
  • israel
  • state of israel
  • yisrael
  • zion
  • zion

Semanticaly linked words with "sion"

  • capital of israel
  • jerusalem
  • hill
  • al-asifa
  • al-fatah
  • fatah
  • fatah tanzim
  • tanzim
  • kach
  • kahane chai
  • pflp-gc
  • popular front for the liberation of palestine-general command
  • 15 may organization
  • iz al-din al-qassam battalions
  • qassam brigades
  • salah al-din battalions
  • kibbutz
  • moshav
  • haganah
  • idf
  • israeli defense force
  • sayeret
  • sayeret mat'kal
  • sayeret matkal
  • a'man
  • mossad
  • general security services
  • shin bet
  • country
  • land
  • state
  • middle east
  • mideast
  • near east
  • accho
  • acre
  • akka
  • akko
  • west bank
  • galilee
  • gaza
  • gaza strip
  • golan
  • golan heights
  • capital of israel
  • jerusalem
  • caesarea
  • sodom
  • gomorrah
  • gomorrha
  • tel aviv
  • tel aviv-jaffa
  • tel aviv-yalo
  • haifa
  • hefa
  • negev
  • negev desert
  • dead sea
  • mount carmel
  • israeli
  • fictitious place
  • imaginary place
  • mythical place

Hyponims for word "sion"

  • fictitious place
  • imaginary place
  • mythical place
Words Rhyme with sion
  • abocclusion
  • abrasion
  • abscission
  • accession
  • adhesion
  • admission
  • affusion
  • aggression
  • allusion
  • ambiversion
  • animadversion
  • apprehension
  • ascension
  • aspersion
  • aversion
  • avulsion
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