kassite

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kassite

A student examines a clay tablet inscribed with Kassite cuneiform.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A member of an ancient people: A Kassite is a person belonging to an ancient people who originated in the Zagros Mountains and ruled Babylonia (in Mesopotamia) from approximately 1600 to 1200 BC.
    • An ancient language: Kassite is the extinct language spoken by this ancient people. Little is known about the Kassite language, and it is considered unclassified or isolated, not demonstrably related to other known language families.
Usage Examples
  • Noun (Person):
    • The Kassite established a dynasty that brought a long period of stability to Babylonia.
    • Archaeologists study artifacts to learn more about the Kassite and their culture.
  • Noun (Language):
    • Very few texts written in Kassite have been deciphered.
    • The Kassite language remains a mystery to linguists.
Advanced Usage
  • The term is primarily used in historical, archaeological, and linguistic contexts.
  • The adjective form is Kassitic, used to describe things related to the people or their language (e.g., , ).
Variants and Related Words
  • Cassite: An alternative, less common spelling for Kassite.
  • Kassitic (adj): Of or relating to the Kassites or their language.
Synonyms
  • (For the people): There is no direct synonym, but they can be described as or .
  • (For the language): .
Related Terms and Phrases
  • Babylonia: The region and kingdom the Kassites ruled.
  • Zagros Mountains: The purported homeland of the Kassite people.
  • Dynasty of Karduniash: The name used for Babylonia under Kassite rule.
kassite

A student examines a clay tablet inscribed with Kassite cuneiform.

Noun
  1. an ancient language spoken by the Kassites
  2. a member of an ancient people who ruled Babylonia between 1600 and 1200 BC

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