amorite

[ˈæməˌraɪt]

amorite Definition

a member of an ancient Semitic people who lived in Canaan and Mesopotamia.

Using amorite: Examples

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  • Example

    The Amorites were one of the major tribes that inhabited the land of Canaan.

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    The Amorites were known for their skill in metalworking and agriculture.

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    The Amorite empire was conquered by Hammurabi of Babylon.

Phrases with amorite

  • Amorite language

    an extinct Semitic language spoken by the Amorites

    Example

    The Amorite language is known from a few inscriptions found in Syria and Mesopotamia.

  • a dynasty of Babylonian kings who were of Amorite origin

    Example

    The Amorite dynasty ruled Babylon from around 2000 to 1595 BCE.

  • Amorite gods

    the gods worshipped by the Amorites, including El, Baal, and Astarte

    Example

    The Amorite gods were adopted by other peoples in the region, including the Canaanites and the Phoenicians.

Origins of amorite

from Akkadian 'amurrūm', meaning 'westerner'

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Summary: amorite in Brief

An 'Amorite' [ˈæməˌraɪt] is a member of an ancient Semitic people who lived in Canaan and Mesopotamia. They were known for their skill in metalworking and agriculture, and their empire was conquered by Hammurabi of Babylon. The Amorite language is an extinct Semitic language spoken by the Amorites, and the Amorite gods include El, Baal, and Astarte.