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Babylonian    音标拼音: [b,æbəl'oniən]
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Babylonian
adj 1: of or relating to the city of Babylon or its people or
culture; "Babylonian religion"
n 1: an inhabitant of ancient Babylon
2: the ideographic and syllabic writing system in which the
ancient Babylonian language was written

Babylonian \Bab`y*lo"ni*an\, a.
Of or pertaining to the real or to the mystical Babylon, or
to the ancient kingdom of Babylonia; Chaldean.
[1913 Webster]


Babylonian \Bab`y*lo"ni*an\, prop. n.
1. An inhabitant of Babylonia (which included Chaldea); a
Chaldean.
[1913 Webster]

2. An astrologer; -- so called because the Chaldeans were
remarkable for the study of astrology.
[1913 Webster] Babylonic


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