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Hurrian may refer to:
- The Hurrians, a people of the Bronze Age Anatolia and Northern Mesopotamia
- The Hurrian language, an extinct language spoken by those people
- A fictional god in the Arcanis role-playing game
Usage examples of "hurrian".
Beyond them was the little figure of a Hurrian giving orders, and the docile Mauvs obeyed.
The Hurrian scout ships had moved close to gather geographical information, to locate population centers.
In the rear of the suit, just below center, was the bulge within which the short and stubby Hurrian tail might rest comfortably.
The Hurrian scoutships had moved close to the planet to gather geographical information, to locate population centers.
That was a term for the Hurrian ships that had grown common among the large-primates those first careless years.
He tried to fling himself at the Hurrian and had to be caught virtually in mid-air by one of the Mauvs, who held him immobile with an effortless constriction of biceps.
The Arch-administrator was no more anxious to cause a nuclear war than any Hurrian would be.
Shauskha An Ishtar-like Hurrian divinity, whose winged beauty seduced even monsters.
Though twice the height of the Hurrians and more than twice the breadth, there was a blankness about their eyes, something completely submissive about the way they stood, with their thick-sinewed necks slightly bent, their bulging arms hanging listlessly.
Kazakhstan to be kings among the Hurrians at the headwaters of the Khabur.
The Arnsteins think that your people, the Hurrians there, would accept anyone connected with your old royal house, because they hated the Assyrians so.
It's put some fire in the belly of the Hurrians and what's left of their old aristocracy.
There is evidence showing that the Hurrians managed and manned the garment industry for which Sumer (and especially Ur) was known in antiquity.
As for Ronald, who hoped to be a good guest: when on Hurri, do as the Hurrians do.
The Egyptian pharaohs had sent the Hurrian ambassador back to his master, King Sargon of Babylon, that mighty kingdom between the Tigris and Euphrates, demanding that Sargon's annual tribute be increased to twenty lakhs of gold.