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Ge'ez G0070450 (gĭ′ĭz, gĕ′ĕz, gē-ĕz′)n. A Semitic language, closely related to Tigrinya and Tigré, that was spoken in the empire of Aksum and is still used in the liturgy of the Ethiopian and Eritrean branches of the Oriental Orthodox Church. Also called Ethiopic. [Ge'ez gə'əz, Ethiopian.]Ge'ez (ˈɡiːɛz) n1. (Languages) the classical form of the ancient Ethiopic language, having an extensive Christian literature and still used in Ethiopia as a liturgical language2. (Historical Terms) the classical form of the ancient Ethiopic language, having an extensive Christian literature and still used in Ethiopia as a liturgical language |