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Semitic
Semitic may also refer to: People Ancient Semitic-speaking peoples Semitic people, an obsolete term for an ethnic, cultural or racial group who speak or spoke the Semitic languages Religions Ancient Semitic religion Semitic religions (disambiguation) Other linguistic terms Proto-Semitic language wikipedia.org
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Semitic
Semitic, a. and n. (sɪˈmɪtɪk) Also 9 Semmetic. [ad. mod.L. Sēmīticus, f. Sēmīta Semite. Cf. F. sémitique, Sp., Pg., It. semitico, G. semitisch. Cf. Shemitic.] A. adj. Of or pertaining to the Semites. (In recent use often spec. = Jewish.)1826 Pritchard Res. Phys. Hist. Mankind II. 210 The Semitic nat... Oxford English Dictionary
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Semitic
Semitic/sɪˈmɪtɪk; sə`mɪtɪk/ adj: Semitic languages, tribes 闪米特语言、 部族. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Is Islam Anti-Semitic?
For example, addressing all mankind—Muslim and non-Muslim—the Qur'an declares, "Surely, We have created man in the best make; Then, if he works iniquity, We reject him as the lowest of the low; Except those who believe and do good works; so for them is an unending reward." [8] Here, condemnation is to those who "commit iniquity."
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Ab (Semitic)
Ab or Av (related to Akkadian abu), sometimes Abba, means "father" in most Semitic languages. Coptic In the non-Semitic Coptic language, apa means father. wikipedia.org
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Ab (Semitic) - Wikipedia
Ab (), from a theoretical, abstract form (آبَاءٌ ʼabawun) (triliteral ʼ-b-w) is Arabic for "father".The dual is (أَبَوَانِ ʼabawāni) or (أَبَانِ ʼabāni) "two fathers" or "mother and father" (آبَاءِكَ ʼābāʼi-ka meaning "thy parents").Li-llāhi ʼabū-ka (للهِ أَبُوكَ) is an expression of praise, meaning "to God is attributable [the excellence ...
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Semitic people
Semites, Semitic peoples or Semitic cultures is an obsolete term for an ethnic, cultural or racial group. See also Ancient Semitic-speaking peoples Generations of Noah Hamites Japhetites References Bibliography External links Semitic language family wikipedia.org
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Semitic root
transfixation, even though the borrowed words make use of Semitic templates. As we have no texts from any Semitic language older than 5,500 years ago, reconstructions of Proto-Semitic are inferred from these more recent Semitic wikipedia.org
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Semitic Action
Semitic Action (, HaPeulah Hashemit) was a small Israeli political group of the 1950s and 1960s which sought the creation of a regional federation encompassing Notes References Fiedler, Lutz (2020), "From Hebrew Nation to Semitic Action", in: Matzpen. wikipedia.org
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Semitic neopaganism
Semitic neopaganism is a group of religions based on or attempting to reconstruct the ancient Semitic religions, mostly practiced among Jews in the United Forms of Neopagan witchcraft religions inspired by the Semitic milieu, such as Jewitchery, may also be enclosed within the Semitic neopagan movement. wikipedia.org
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Semitic studies
Semitic studies, or Semitology, is the academic field dedicated to the studies of Semitic languages and literatures and the history of the Semitic-speaking of Proto-Semitic. wikipedia.org
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Semitic religions
Semitic religions may also refer to: Ancient Semitic religion, polytheistic pre-Abrahamic religions practiced by Ancient Semitic peoples Semitic neopaganism , religions based on or attempting to reconstruct ancient Semitic religions See also Shem Semitic (disambiguation) wikipedia.org
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Semitic romanization
Semitic romanization is the process (generally called romanization) by which Semitic languages are transliterated into the Latin alphabet. Romanization schemes for specific Semitic languages Romanization schemes for Proto-Semitic and various Semitic languages (Semitic abjads): Romanization wikipedia.org
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Semitic people - Wikipedia
Semitic people or Semites is an obsolete term for an ethnic, cultural or racial group associated with people of the Middle East, including Arabs, Jews, Akkadians, and Phoenicians. The terminology is now largely unused outside the grouping "Semitic languages" in linguistics. First used ...
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Ancient Semitic religion
Ancient Semitic religion encompasses the polytheistic religions of the Semitic peoples from the ancient Near East and Northeast Africa. Semitic religion" are only approximate. wikipedia.org
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