Definitions for Babylonish

Babylonish Bab·y·lon·ish

Spelling: [bab-uh-lon-ish, -loh-nish, bab-uh-loh-nish,
IPA: /ˈbæb əˌlɒn ɪʃ, -ˌloʊ nɪʃ, ˌbæb əˈloʊ nɪʃ, ˈbæb ə lə nɪʃ/

Babylonish is a 10 letter English word.

You can make 486 anagrams from letters in Babylonish (abbhilnosy).

Definitions for Babylonish

adjective

  1. Babylonian.

Origin of Babylonish

First recorded in 1525-35; Babylon(ia) + -ish1

Examples for Babylonish

Beltani herself was not, like so many of the Babylonish women, in trade.

A phrase, "Babylonish women," crept into his mind from some old yellow page.

Now walks she veiled in black and gold from Babylonish looms.

But then he went on to say that it was no longer applicable to the Babylonish captivity.

Men of Elam and Babylonish traitors were hand-to-hand with the defenders of the temple.

My writing is to me a precious thing—and a rare bird—and a Babylonish jade.

Babylonish battle-cries mingled with Median phrases of triumph.

The cylinder is of Babylonish workmanship and great antiquity.

All the Jews understood it as relating to the Babylonish captivity.

The second of Chronicles ends, like the second of Kings, with the Babylonish captivity.

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