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Meanings of semitic nations in English
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Usage of semitic nations in English
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And the man he is talking to has just done a history of the Semiticnations.
2
The various Semiticnations dwelling in western Asia and Arabia were more closely connected with one another.
3
This mountain is the Ararat of the Aramean or Semiticnations, and the Tlaloc or Colhuacan of the Mexicans.
4
"And I suggest the dress-coat of the historian of the Semiticnations!"
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They borrowed them in after years, as they borrowed their art, from Babylonians, Assyrians, and other Semiticnations whom they conquered.
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It is thought that they represent vultures, and the vulture was a bird of religious significance among some of the Semiticnations.
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In contrast with contemporary Semiticnations, and especially the highly civilized Babylonians, the Hebrews were fortunate in their immediate inheritances through Arabian or Aramean ancestors.