Definitions for Hamitic

Hamitic Ham·it·ic

Spelling: [ha-mit-ik, huh-]
IPA: /hæˈmɪt ɪk, hə-/

Hamitic is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 113 anagrams from letters in Hamitic (achiimt).

Definitions for Hamitic

noun

  1. (especially formerly) the non-Semitic branches of the Afroasiatic language family.

adjective

  1. of or relating to the Hamites or Hamitic.

Origin of Hamitic

First recorded in 1880-85; Hamite + -ic

Examples for Hamitic

They had the same traditions in common with the Shemitic and Hamitic families from which they sprung.

The language of the Hottentots is related to that of these Hamitic peoples.

And the only distinction amongst all these people, who are branches of the Hamitic family, is the texture of the hair.

A theory by the author, by which he conceives the Indian race to be descended from the ancient Cuthites, who are Hamitic.

Libyan and Beja are the best-preserved types, and the latter especially may be called the Sanskrit of Hamitic.

The Hamitic culture prefers the first, the Ethiopian the latter.

They were related to the Egyptians, and hence were of Hamitic stock.

While Sudanese Negro in phonology and perhaps in most of its word roots, it is Hamitic in its grammatical features and pronouns.

The Hamitic element, which is not great, has probably been derived from the Galla.

Note that all of these early kingdoms were established by the Hamitic race.

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