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am·o·rite I. \ˈaməˌrīt, usu -īd.+V\ noun (-s) Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Hebrew ĕmōrī + English -ite 1. in the Bible a. : a member of a pre-Israelite people of Palestine that dwelt in the hill country of Canaan and also east of the Jordan between the Moabites and the Ammonites — distinguished from Canaanite b. : any pre-Israelite inhabitant of Palestine : canaanite 2. a. : a member of an ancient Semitic people that settled in Mesopotamia, Syria, and Palestine as early as the 3d millennium B.C. and established a kingdom, with its capital at Mari on the middle Euphrates, which was at the height of its power approximately from 2200 to 1700 B.C. b. : the Semitic language spoken by this people, known only from proper names in Akkadian texts 3. : canaanite I 3 II. adjective Usage: usually capitalized : of or belonging to any of the peoples known as Amorites |