Definitions for Aramean

Aramean Ar·a·me·an

Spelling: [ar-uh-mee-uh n]
IPA: /ˌær əˈmi ən/

Aramean is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 104 anagrams from letters in Aramean (aaaemnr).

Definitions for Aramean

noun

  1. a Semite of the division associated with Aram.
  2. Aramaic (def 1).

Origin of Aramean

1825-35; Latin Aramae(us) (Greek aramaîos of Aram) + -an

Examples for Aramean

The qar'na (horn, κέρας) and sab'ka (σαμβύκη) are in root both Greek and Aramean.

Moreover, many of these states were actually dependent on the Hittite princes, though inhabited by an Aramean people.

One sort has in place of the Greek lettering an Aramean inscription.

Mr. Clermont-Ganneau then takes up Aramean antiquities and inscriptions, especially those of Palmyra.

To aid them in the conflict they called in certain of the Aramean princes in the north.

The coinage of the kings of Sidon were frequently imitated by the Aramean chiefs, of whom Bagoas was one.

His biographers make him cite translations in the Aramean language.

In course of time, Arabic replaced the Aramean dialect, and became the lingua franca of the Jews.

He wore it for two months and twelve days, and then abdicated in favour of a certain Ukinzir, an Aramean chief.

Wellhausen throws doubt on the idea that Heliopolis was at this time an Aramean town.

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