- A native or inhabitant of Elam.
- The language of the ancient Elamites, of no known linguistic affiliation.
Dictionary:
E·la·mite (ē'lə-mīt') ![]() |
| Columbia Encyclopedia: Elamite |
| WordNet: Elamite |
The noun has 2 meanings:
Meaning #1:
a member of an ancient people living east of Babylonia as early as 4000 BC
Meaning #2:
an extinct ancient language of unknown affinities; spoken by the Elamites
Synonyms: Elamitic, Susian
| Elamites (in archaeology) | |
| Japhetic (Japheth or his descendants) | |
| Elam (ancient country, Iran) |
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