A member of one of a group of Semitic peoples inhabiting Aram and parts of Mesopotamia from the 11th to the 8th century BC.
1The Aramaean, or Third Semitic migration, in time swamped various decaying States.
2Shalmaneser III of Assyria was engaged in military operations against the Aramaean Syrians.
3In the same way, Rachel being an Aramaean, Leah must be one too.
4The attempt of Hadad-ezer to found an Aramæan empire had failed.
5The Aramaean tribes never let slip an opportunity of encroaching on the southern frontier.
6The Hebrew migration into Canaan was followed by the Aramaean, which threatened to overwhelm it.
7Aramaean became the English of the ancient world.
8The elaborate system of nail-writing of the ancient Sumerians was too involved for the Aramaean business man.
9He has finally deprived Ahuni its local Aramaean chief, and holds the place as an Assyrian fortress.
10The Hittite troops, assembled in haste, joined forces with the Aramæan auxiliaries, and the united host advanced on Coele-Syria
11The "Suti" were Arabians of Aramaean stock.
12Like his father, Adad-nirari I of Assyria had attacked the Aramaean "Suti" who were settling about Haran.
13Egyptian, Babylonian, Aramaean, Hittite, Memphis, Babylon, Hamath, Megiddo- Iswallowedthem all thankfully, wrote them down and asked for more.
14At this time Aramaic was the speech of Syria, and the population, especially in the cities, was still largely Aramaean.
157), must have existed in Palestine in a twofold form, Aramaean and Greek.
16Thereafter the Assyrian monarch turned towards the south-west and attacked the Hittite State of Hamath and the Aramaean State of Damascus.
Translations for aramaean