Elam
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Definition
Proper noun An ancient civilization and country located in southwestern Asia, east of the Tigris River, in the region that constitutes modern-day Iran. It was historically notable for its powerful and militaristic society.
Usage Notes
"Elam" is used exclusively as a proper noun to refer to this specific historical region and its culture. It is typically used in academic, historical, and archaeological contexts.
Examples of Usage
- Proper noun:
- The kingdom of Elam was a major power in the 2nd millennium BC.
- Archaeologists have discovered many artifacts from ancient Elam.
- The history of Elam is intertwined with that of Mesopotamia.
Advanced Usage
- "Elamite" (adj/noun): Pertaining to Elam or its people, language, or culture. The term for a person from Elam or the language they spoke.
- The Elamite language was used in administration for centuries.
- Scholars study Elamite cylinder seals.
Variants and Related Words
- Elamite (adj): Of or relating to Elam.
- Elamite (noun): A native or inhabitant of Elam; the extinct language of the Elamites.
- Susiana: An alternative historical name for the region of Elam, derived from its capital city, Susa.
Synonyms
- Susiana (historical synonym for the region)
Different Meanings / Contexts
This word has one primary meaning as a historical-geographical proper noun. It does not have modern, metaphorical, or idiomatic uses.
Noun
- an ancient country in southwestern Asia to the east of the Tigris River (in what is modern Iran); was known for its warlike people