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su·si·an I. \ˈsüzēən\ noun also su·si·a·ni·an \|süzē|ānēən\ (-s) Etymology: Susian from Latin Susiani (plural) inhabitants of Susa or of Susiana, from Greek Sousianē Susiana, province of the ancient Persian empire roughly coextensive with Elam, from Sousa, its capital; Susianian from Greek Sousianē + English -ian 1. capitalized : a native or inhabitant of Susa or Susiana 2. usually capitalized : elamite II. adjective also susianian \“\ Usage: usually capitalized : of, relating to, or characteristic of the ancient Persian province Susiana or to its capital Susa |