assyrian (Meaning)

Wordnet

assyrian (n)

an inhabitant of ancient Assyria

the language of modern Iraq

an extinct language of the Assyrians in ancient Mesopotamia

Webster

assyrian (a.)

Of or pertaining to Assyria, or to its inhabitants.

Webster

assyrian (n.)

A native or an inhabitant of Assyria; the language of Assyria.

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assyrian Sentence Examples

  1. The Assyrian civilization emerged as one of the most powerful in ancient Mesopotamia.
  2. Assyrian art is known for its intricate reliefs and sculptures.
  3. The Assyrian Empire dominated much of the Near East during its peak.
  4. Assyrian kings such as Ashurbanipal left behind impressive libraries of cuneiform texts.
  5. The Assyrian military was feared for its brutality and effectiveness in warfare.
  6. Assyrian architecture featured grand palaces adorned with elaborate decorations.
  7. The Assyrian capital, Nineveh, was a thriving center of culture and trade.
  8. The Assyrian army employed advanced siege tactics in their conquests.
  9. Assyrian society was organized hierarchically, with the king at the top.
  10. Assyrian religion centered around a pantheon of gods, with Ashur as the chief deity.

FAQs About the word assyrian

an inhabitant of ancient Assyria, the language of modern Iraq, an extinct language of the Assyrians in ancient MesopotamiaOf or pertaining to Assyria, or to its

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The Assyrian civilization emerged as one of the most powerful in ancient Mesopotamia.

Assyrian art is known for its intricate reliefs and sculptures.

The Assyrian Empire dominated much of the Near East during its peak.

Assyrian kings such as Ashurbanipal left behind impressive libraries of cuneiform texts.