Definitions for Chaldaic

Chaldaic Chal·da·ic

Spelling: [kal-dey-ik]
IPA: /kælˈdeɪ ɪk/

Chaldaic is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 146 anagrams from letters in Chaldaic (aaccdhil).

Definitions for Chaldaic

noun, adjective

  1. Chaldean.

Origin of Chaldaic

Latin Chaldaicus Greek Chaldaïkós. See Chaldean, -ic

Examples for Chaldaic

The former is reputed, but without actual proof, to have been the author of a Chaldaic translation of the Prophets.

Lectureships for Hebrew, Arabic, and Chaldaic proposed in 1311, 11.

He is the author of the famous Chaldaic paraphrase of the Pentateuch.

There he studied the Greek and Chaldaic languages, becoming master of both after seven years' attention.

He spoke in Chaldaic, using the idiom that a Greek would not understand.

He therefore set about translating the Prophets on his own account, in order to be able to quote any desired passage in Chaldaic.

He clearly comprehended the Samaritan and Chaldaic; and far extended his researches in the Arabic.

The last time I saw him I asked him to write me something in Chaldaic.

Alcohol is the Hebrew Kaal (Chaldaic cohal), with the same prefix, and signifies something highly subtilised, pure spirit.

Lectureships for Hebrew, Arabic, and Chaldaic proposed in 1311, iv.

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