Definitions for Chaldean
Chaldean
Chal·de·an
Spelling: [kal-dee-uh n]
IPA: /kælˈdi ən/
Chaldean is a 8 letter English word.
You can make 241 anagrams from letters in Chaldean (aacdehln).
Definitions for Chaldean
noun
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one of an ancient Semitic people that formed the dominant element in Babylonia.
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the indigenous Semitic language of the Chaldeans, Aramaic being used as an auxiliary language.
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Biblical Aramaic.
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an astrologer, soothsayer, or enchanter. Dan. 1:4; 2:2.
adjective
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of or belonging to ancient Chaldea.
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pertaining to astrology, occult learning, etc.
Origin of Chaldean
1575-85; Latin Chaldae(us) (Greek Chaldaîos Chaldaea, an astrologer) + -an