单词 | kassite |
释义 | Kassiten.adj. A. n. A member of an Elamite people from the central range of the Zagros mountains, who ruled Babylon from the 18th to the 12th century b.c.; also, their language. ΘΚΠ the world > people > ethnicities > ancient peoples of the Middle East and Asia Minor > [noun] > person Idumaeanc897 PhilistineeOE PhilisteeOE Philistianc1375 Midianitea1382 Moabitea1382 Chaldee1382 Scytha1387 Ammonitea1393 Alana1450 Amorite1530 Kenite1535 Scythian1543 Nabatean1555 Illyrian1584 Sabaean1607 Hittite1608 Homerite1613 White Hun1653 Judahite1708 Alarodian1709 Cimmerian1797 Thamudite1833 Himyarite1842 Akkadian1857 Saka1880 Ephthalite1882 Kassite1888 Hurrian1911 Hattian1914 Tarsian1914 Subarian1923 Gutian1928 Urartian1934 Nesite1949 Luvian1961 Eblaite1976 the mind > language > languages of the world > Elamo-Dravidian > [noun] > Elamite Susian1857 Elamite1874 Kassite1939 1888 Z. A. Ragozin Assyria (ed. 2) ix. 300 The next..expedition, against the very warlike and turbulent mountain tribes of the Kasshi (Cossæans of classical writers), is of some interest because of the details we are given concerning that most rugged region of the Zagros range. 1898 C. R. Conder Hittites & their Lang. ii. 41 The Kassites thus became dependent on Assyria. 1902 Encycl. Brit. XXVI. 43/1 Babylonia was conquered by Kassites or Kossæans from the mountain of Elam, under Kandis or Gaddas (in 1800 b.c.), who established a dynasty which lasted for 576 years and nine months. 1928 V. G. Childe Most Anc. East i. 19 The Gutians, the Kassites, the Chaldæans and the Persians. 1934 A. J. Toynbee Study of Hist. I. 116 The Kingdom of the Sea-Land..had been annexed to the barbarian ‘successor-state’, subsequently established by the Kassites at Babylon, at the turn of the eighteenth and seventeenth centuries b.c. 1939 L. H. Gray Found. Lang. xii. 380 Attempts have been made to connect the language [sc. Elamite] with Altaic,..with Kassite, and with Carian... The language of the Kassites (or Cossaeans)..is known only from a scanty glossary. 1964 G. Roux Anc. Iraq vi. 79 The Sumerians..and..the Amorites, Kassites, Assyrians and Chaldaeans who, after them, ruled in succession over Mesopotamia. B. adj. Of or pertaining to the Kassites. ΘΚΠ the world > people > ethnicities > ancient peoples of the Middle East and Asia Minor > [adjective] MidianitishOE MoabitishOE Ammonitea1325 Moabitea1325 Amalekitea1382 Midianitea1382 Amorite1530 Scythian1567 Philistian1569 Sabaeana1586 Scythian-likea1599 Nabatean1614 Philistean1623 Scythic1623 Chaldean1732 Alarodian1737 Philistinian1773 Judahite1797 Philistine1842 Moabitic1851 Himyaritic1854 Akkadian1856 Scythized1861 Cimmerian1862 Idumaean1863 Himyaric1864 Hittite1871 Kassite1894 Hattian1908 Khaldian1908 Kenite1911 Hattic1913 Ephthalite1920 Subarian1923 Hurrian1928 Gutian1929 Saka1958 Luvian1963 Urartian1965 Eblaite1976 1894 A. H. Sayce Primer of Assyriol. iii. 47 Babylonia was conquered by Kassite princes who ruled over it for 576 years and nine months ( b.c. 1806–1229). 1909 Daily Chron. 14 Jan. 4/4 There is a letter to Kadashman-Targu, the Kassite King of Babylon, as to the appointment of a successor. 1938 T. Fish in E. I. J. Rosenthal Judaism & Christianity III. ii. 31 In the second millennium Babylonia was Semitic, though the rulers and the court at Babylon were non-Semitic (Kassite) for several centuries. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1976; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.adj.1888 |
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