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Assyro-|əˈsɪrəʊ| comb. form of Assyrian a., as Assyro-Babylonian a., of or pertaining to both Assyria and Babylonia; spec. designating an ancient Semitic language of Mesopotamia; hence as n., = Akkadian n. 1.
1835[see Medo-]. 1888A. H. Sayce Hittites ii. 22 A large collection of clay tablets..in the Assyro-Babylonian language. 1932W. L. Graff Lang. xi. 400 The only East Semitic language known is Akkadian, which was spoken in Ancient Babylonia and Assyria and is therefore sometimes called Assyro-Babylonian. 1952O. R. Gurney Hittites iii. 82 The Hittite and Assyro-Cappadocian texts. |