Crossword clues for chaldee
chaldee
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Chaldee \Chal"dee\, a. Of or pertaining to Chaldea. -- n. The language or dialect of the Chaldeans; eastern Aramaic, or the Aramaic used in Chaldea.
Chaldee Paraphrase, A targum written in Aramaic.
Wiktionary
a. Of or relating to Chaldea, the Chaldeans(,) or Chaldean culture. n. 1 A wise individual involved in the occult. 2 A Chaldean; a native of ancient Chaldea.
Usage examples of "chaldee".
And also it was a marvel to see in that castle how by magic they make a compost out of fecund wheatkidneys out of Chaldee that by aid of certain angry spirits that they do in to it swells up wondrously like to a vast mountain.
Council issued licenses for schools of Hebrew, Greek, Arabic, and Chaldee to be founded in Rome, Bologna, Salamanca, Paris, and Oxford.
A piercing scream ripped through her concentration, but Chaldee moved before she could see the source.
Nothing remained of Chaldee but a rapidly congealing ichor from which the hilt of Demonfang protruded.
She looked for her sword lying where Chaldee had cast it, ran, and snatched it up.
English language, which, I am told, is richer than the Hebrew, Chaldee or Greek.
He also did special advanced work in Greek, Latin, Hebrew, Chaldee, Arabic and German, and in Metaphysics and Psychology.
Nineveh, now in the museums of London and Paris, show us how it was similarly honored by the successors of the Chaldees in the eastern.
Examples of these were Father Abraham, who was of the Chaldees, and was entrusted with the secret teachings and doctrines laid down by the Babylonians of old Moses, Jacob, Quetzalcoatl, Mohammed, Buddha and many others.
The Chaldee word braic, a branch, is the Irish braic or raigh, an arm, the Welsh braic, the Latin brachium, and the English brace, something which supports like an arm.
Or if learned, on nodes and the moon’s apogees, Or, if serious, on something of AKHB’s, Or the latest attempt to convert the Chaldees.
Now Abraham was born in that kingdom among the Chaldees, in the time of Ninus.