Smith's Bible Dictionary (1863)
(land of palm trees) a tract of country, of which Tyre and Sidon were the principal cities, to the north of Palestine, along the coast of the Mediterranean Sea bounded by that sea on the west, and by the mountain range of Lebanon on the east. The name was not the one by which its native inhabitants called it, but was given to it by the Greeks, from the Greek word for the palm tree. e. highland, the Hebrew name of Syria. The length of coast to which the name of Phoenicia was applied varied at different times.