semitic

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Of or pertaining to a subdivision of Afro-Asiatic Semitic languages: Amharic, Arabic, Aramaic, Syriac, Akkadian, Hebrew, Maltese, Tigrigna, Phoenician etc
Of or pertaining to the descendants of Shem, the eldest of three sons of Noah
The Semitic languages in general
Of or pertaining to the Semites: Semitic people
In a narrower sense, of or pertaining to the Israeli, Jewish, or Hebrew people
{s} pertaining to the Semites; pertaining to the languages of the Semites; Jewish
Semitic is sometimes used to mean Jewish. see also anti-Semitic
Semitic languages are a group of languages that include Arabic and Hebrew
Relating to the Semites: Semitic people
Relating (biblically) to descendants of Shem, the eldest of three sons of Noah
Relating (more narrowly) to the Israeli, Jewish, or Hebrew people
{i} family of languages spoken by Semitic peoples (includes Hebrew, Arabic, Aramaic, Akkadian, Ethiopic, and Phoenician)
Relating to a subdivision of Afro-Asiatic Semitic languages: Amharic, Arabic, Aramaic, Assyrian (Syriac), Babylonian (Akkadian), Israeli (Hebrew), Maltese, Tigrigna, et al
Semitic people belong to one of the groups of people who speak a Semitic language. the Semitic races
Of or pertaining to Shem or his descendants; belonging to that division of the Caucasian race which includes the Arabs, Jews, and related races
of or relating to or characteristic of Semites; "Semite peoples"
a major branch of the Afro-Asiatic language family of or relating to the group of Semitic languages; "Semitic tongues have a complicated morphology
a major branch of the Afro-Asiatic language family
of or relating to the group of Semitic languages; "Semitic tongues have a complicated morphology"
Semitic languages
Family of Afro-Asiatic languages spoken in northern Africa and South Asia. No other language family has been attested in writing over a greater time span from the late 3rd millennium BC to the present. Both traditional and some recent classifications divide the family into an eastern and western group. Until recently the sole known East Semitic language was Akkadian; now some scholars add Eblaite, the language of a cuneiform archive found at the ancient city of Ebla, with documents dating from 2300-2250 BC. West Semitic contains as one major subgroup Northwest Semitic, which includes Ugaritic, known from alphabetic cuneiform texts of 1400-1190 BC; the closely related Canaanite languages (including Moabite, Phoenician, and Ancient Hebrew); and Aramaic. Further subgrouping is controversial; traditionally, Arabic was placed in a distinct South Semitic subgroup of West Semitic, though a more recent classification puts it together with Northwest Semitic. The South Semitic languages include Epigraphic South Arabian; Modern South Arabian (or Modern South Arabic), a group of six languages spoken in eastern Yemen, southwestern Oman, and the island of Socotra; and Ethiopic
semitic deity
a deity worshipped by the ancient Semites
semitic language
{i} Afro-Asiatic language family of languages spoken by Semitic peoples (includes Hebrew, Arabic, Aramaic, Akkadian, Ethiopic, and Phoenician)
semitic-speaking
able to communicate in a Semitic language
Indo-Semitic
Of or relating to both the Indo-European and the Semitic languages, or to a proposed ancestor of both

Western scholars consistent intent to exclude, without any evidence, the Ethiopic language as one of the possible original languages of the book , perhaps, suggests that the Ethiopic language is not part of the Indo-Semitic languages.

Indo-Semitic
Of or relating to India and Semitic peoples; for example, of or relating to Semitic (or supposedly Semitic) peoples of India

He proceeds, after mentioning that the Indo-Semitic, or Tuda, have massive heads, large eyes, and receding foreheads:.

Proto-Semitic
The hypothetical protolanguage of Semitic languages
Semitic.
Shemitic
Semitics
The study of the Semitic languages, cultures and peoples
anti Semitic
prejudiced against Jews, discriminates against Jews, dislikes Jews
anti-Semitic
Someone or something that is anti-Semitic is hostile to or prejudiced against Jewish people
anti-semitic
discriminatory especially on the basis of race or religion
anti-semitic
relating to or characterized by anti-Semitism; hating Jews
philo-Semitic
loves Semites, loves Israel, is not anti-Semitic
semitic

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    Etimoloji

    () From the English Semite, an 18th century ethnological label derived from the Greek Σημ, Sēm, from the German semitisch, from the Hebrew שֵׂם, Šēm Shem, the name of the eldest son of Noah in biblical tradition (Genesis 5.32, 6.10, 10.21), considered the forefather of the Semitic peoples. Perhaps derived from the Akkadian šumu, name or son.