Definition of Semite. Meaning of Semite. Synonyms of Semite

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Definition of Semite

Semite
Semite Sem"ite, n. One belonging to the Semitic race. Also used adjectively. [Written also Shemite.]

Meaning of Semite from wikipedia

- Look up semitic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Semitic most commonly refers to the Semitic languages, a name used since the 1770s to refer to the...
- as a vehicle for attacks against Jews in general. Due to the root word Semite, the term is prone to being invoked as a misnomer by those who incorrectly...
- Semitic people or Semites is a term for an ethnic, cultural or racial group ****ociated with people of the Middle East, including Arabs, Jews, Akkadians...
- Semites. In contrast, all so called Hamitic peoples originally used hieroglyphs, until they here and there, either through contact with the Semites,...
- Anti-Semite and Jew (French: Réflexions sur la question juive, "Reflections on the Jewish Question") is an essay about antisemitism written by Jean-Paul...
- philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche, who described himself as an "anti-anti-Semite." Philosemitism is an expression of the larger phenomenon of allophilia...
- Syria before 2500 BC. Late Bronze Age collapse in Israel led the South Semites to move southwards where they settled the highlands of Yemen after the...
- Memoirs of an Anti-Semite (German: Erinnerungen eines Antisemiten) is a novel by Gregor von Rezzori. Originally published in Germany in 1979, and translated...
- Village. The first US post office opened in 1869, originally named "Yo Semite". The spelling was changed to "Yosemite" in 1908 and to "Yosemite National...
- The Akkadian Empire (/əˈkeɪdiən/) was an early ancient empire, succeeding the long-lived city-states of Sumer. Centered on the city of Akkad (/ˈækæd/)...