Definitions for Accad

Accad Ac·cad

Spelling: [ak-ad, ah-kahd]
IPA: /ˈæk æd, ˈɑ kɑd/

Accad is a 5 letter English word.

You can make 29 anagrams from letters in Accad (aaccd).

Definitions for Accad

noun

  1. Akkad.

Examples for Accad

Further, the son of Nabunaid perished, not in Babylon, but in Accad.

Of these Shumir had many, even more venerable for their age and holiness than those of Accad.

As to the city of Agadê, it is no other than the city of Accad mentioned in Genesis x., 10.

We see, therefore, that in adopting the pantheon of Accad, the Semites made three important changes.

This is Samas-natsir, who is coupled with Sargon of Accad and other early monarchs in one of the lists.

The cuneiform writing was probably derived from an100 earlier hieroglyphic language among the most primitive people of Accad.

A statue of him has been found at Agade or Accad, and also his cylinder with an inscription on it giving his name and exploits.

These are the geographical situation of the land of Magan, and the historical character of the annals of Sargon of Accad.

The earliest Semitic empire known to us is that of Sargon of Accad.

No one could become the legitimate lord of Shumir and Accad before he had been solemnly enthroned in the temple at Uru.

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