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Babylon

N เมือง บา บิ ลอน (สถานที่ท่องเที่ยว ใน กรุง นิวยอร์ก  mueang-ba-bi-lon

 

Babylonia

N อาณาจักร แบบิโลเนีย  ar-na-jak-bae-be-lo-nia

 

babylonian

A เกี่ยวกับ  Babylon kiao-kab-ba-bi-lon

 

babylonical

A ฟุ่มเฟือย อย่าง ชั่วร้าย  foom-fuay-yarng-chua-rai

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

BABYLONIAN, BABYLONISH

a.Pertaining to Babylon, the capital of the ancient kingdom of Babylonia, or to the kingdom. The city stood on the river Frat, or Euphrates, and it is supposed, on the spot where the tower of Babel was founded. 2. Like the language of Babel; mixed; confused.

 

BABYLONIAN

n.An inhabitant of Babylonia. In ancient writers, an astrologer, as the Chaldeans were remarkable for the study of astrology.

 

BABYLONIC, BABYLONICAL

a.Pertaining to Babylon, or made there; as Babylonic garments, carpets or hangings. 2. Tumultuous; disorderly.

 

BABYLONICS

n.plu. The title of a fragment of the history of the world, ending 267 years before Christ, composed by Berosus, a priest of Babylon.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

BABYLONIAN

BABYLONIAN Bab `y *lo "ni *an, a.

 

Defn: Of or pertaining to the real or to the mystical Babylon, or to the ancient kingdom of Babylonia; Chaldean.

 

BABYLONIAN

BABYLONIAN Bab `y *lo "ni *an, n.

 

1. An inhabitant of Babylonia (which included Chaldea ); a Chaldean.

 

2. An astrologer; -- so called because the Chaldeans were remarkable for the study of astrology.

 

BABYLONIC; BABYLONICAL

BABYLONIC; BABYLONICAL Bab `y *lon "ic, Bab `y *lon "ic *al, a.

 

1. Pertaining to Babylon, or made there; as Babylonic garments,carpets, or hangings.

 

2. Tumultuous; disorderly. [Obs. ] Sir J. Harrington.

 

BABYLONISH

BABYLONISH Bab "y *lo `nish, n.

 

1. Of or pertaining to, or made in, Babylon or Babylonia. "A Babylonish garment. " Josh. vii. 21.

 

2. Pertaining to the Babylon of Revelation xiv.8.

 

3. Pertaining to Rome and papal power. [Obs. ] The. .. injurious nickname of Babylonish. Gape.

 

4. Confused; Babel-like.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

Babylon

Bab y lon 1 |ˈbabəˌlän, -ˌlən ˈbæbəlɑn | 1 an ancient city in Mesopotamia, the capital of Babylonia in the 2nd millennium bc. The city was on the banks of the Euphrates River and was noted for its luxury, its fortifications, and, particularly, for the Hanging Gardens of Babylon. 2 a town on the southern shore of Long Island in New York that includes the villages of Babylon and Amityville; pop. 219,761 (est. 2008 ). ORIGIN Greek Babulōn (from Hebrew bāḇel ), also the name of the mystical city of the Apocalypse. Compare with babel .

 

Babylon

Bab y lon 2 |ˈbabəˌlän ˈbæbəlɑn | noun black English (chiefly among Rastafarians ) a contemptuous or dismissive term for aspects of a society seen as degenerate or oppressive, esp. the police: praise them for bringing a new rectitude to Babylon. ORIGIN 1940s: by association with Babylon 1 .

 

Babylonia

Bab y lo ni a |ˌbabəˈlōnēə ˌbæbəˈloʊniə | an ancient region of Mesopotamia, formed when the kingdoms of Akkad in the north and Sumer in the south combined in the first half of the 2nd millennium bc .

 

Babylonian

Bab y lo ni an |ˌbabəˈlōnēən ˌbæbəˈloʊniən | noun 1 an inhabitant of Babylon or Babylonia. 2 the dialect of Akkadian spoken in ancient Babylon. adjective of or relating to Babylon or Babylonia.

 

Babylonian Captivity

Bab y lo ni an Cap tiv i ty the captivity of the Israelites in Babylon, lasting from their deportation by Nebuchadnezzar in 586 bc until their release by Cyrus the Great in 539 bc .

 

Oxford Dictionary

Babylon

Babylon 1 |ˈbabɪlɒn | an ancient city in Mesopotamia, the capital of Babylonia in the 2nd millennium bc. The city (of which only ruins now remain ) lay on the Euphrates and was noted by classical writers for its luxury, its fortifications, and its legendary Hanging Gardens. ORIGIN Greek Babulōn (from Hebrew bāḇel ), also the name of the mystical city of the Apocalypse. Compare with babel .

 

Babylon

Babylon 2 |ˈbabɪlɒn | noun [ mass noun ] black English (chiefly among Rastafarians ) a contemptuous or dismissive term for aspects of white culture seen as degenerate or oppressive, especially the police. ORIGIN 1940s: by association with Babylon 1 .

 

Babylonia

Babylonia |ˌbabɪˈləʊnɪə | an ancient region of Mesopotamia, formed when the kingdoms of Akkad in the north and Sumer in the south combined in the first half of the 2nd millennium bc .

 

Babylonian

Babylonian |ˌbabɪˈləʊnɪən | noun 1 an inhabitant of Babylon or Babylonia. 2 [ mass noun ] the dialect of Akkadian spoken in ancient Babylon. adjective relating to Babylon or Babylonia.

 

Babylonian Captivity

Baby ¦lon |ian Captivity the captivity of the Israelites in Babylon, lasting from their deportation by Nebuchadnezzar in 586 bc until their release by Cyrus the Great in 539 bc .

 

Duden Dictionary

Babylon

Ba by lon Eigenname |B a bylon |Ruinenstadt am Euphrat

 

Babylonien

Ba by lo ni en Substantiv, Neutrum |Babyl o nien |Babyloniens antikes Reich zwischen Euphrat und Tigris

 

Babylonier

Ba by lo ni er Substantiv, maskulin , der |Babyl o nier |der Babylonier; Genitiv: des Babyloniers, Plural: die Babylonier Einwohnerbezeichnung

 

Babylonierin

Ba by lo ni e rin Substantiv, feminin , die |Babyl o nierin |weibliche Form zu Babylonier

 

babylonisch

ba by lo nisch Adjektiv |babyl o nisch |Babylon, die Babylonier betreffend die babylonischen Einwohner | die Babylonische Gefangenschaft babylonische Sprachverwirrung /babylonisches Sprachengewirr bildungssprachlich Vielfalt von Sprachen, die an einem Ort, meist in einer Weltstadt, gesprochen werden nach 1. Mose 11, 9

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

Babylon

Bab y lon /bǽbəlɑn |-ɪlən /名詞 1 バビロン 〘古代Babyloniaの首都 〙.2 C 富と悪徳の象徴としての都 .

 

Babylonia

Bab y lo nia /bæ̀bɪlóʊniə /名詞 バビロニア 〘古代メソポタミアに栄えた王国; 首都Babylon 〙.

 

Babylonian

Bab y lo ni an /bæ̀bɪlóʊniən /形容詞 1 バビロニア (王国 )の ; バビロンの .2 華美な ; 悪徳の ; 罪深い .名詞 1 C バビロニア人 .2 U バビロニア語 〘セム語族に属する 〙.~̀ Capt vity the (紀元前6世紀の )ユダヤ人のバビロン幽囚 .