Elamite – מילון אנגלי-עברי
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Elamite language
Elamite is an
extinct language spoken by the ancient
Elamites. Elamite was the primary language in present-day Iran from 2800 to 550 BC. The last written records in Elamite appear about the time of the conquest of the Persian Empire by
Alexander the Great. Elamite has no demonstrable relatives and is usually considered a
language isolate. The lack of established relatives is one reason that interpretation of the language is difficult.
Elamite
Noun
1. a member of an ancient warlike people living in Elam east of Babylonia as early as 3000 BC
(hypernym) White, white person, Caucasian
2. an extinct ancient language of unknown affinities; spoken by the Elamites
(synonym) Elamitic, Susian
(hypernym) natural language, tongue
Elamite
(n.)
A dweller in Flam (or Susiana), an ancient kingdom of Southwestern Asia, afterwards a province of Persia.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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