Assyro-Babylonian [uh-seer-oh-bab-uh-loh-nee-uh n] ExamplesWord Origin adjective
- of or relating to Assyria and Babylonia.
noun
- the language of Assyria and Babylonia; Akkadian.
Origin of Assyro-Babylonian First recorded in 1825–35; Assyr(ia) + -o- + Babylonian Examples from the Web for assyro-babylonian Historical Examples of assyro-babylonian
He had previously thrust southward the Assyro-Babylonian frontier.
Myths of Babylonia and Assyria
Donald A. Mackenzie
Moreover, we should expect to find traces of this family idea in the later phases of the Assyro-Babylonian pantheon.
The Religion of Babylonia and Assyria
Morris Jastrow
This romantic story of adventure on the part of the goddess is well set out in early Assyro-Babylonian literature.
Edward Bagby Pollard
In the chapter upon the women of the Assyro-Babylonian people, the story of Semiramis, the illustrious queen, has been told.
Edward Bagby Pollard
In the Accadian the order is ‘woman and man,’ in the Assyro-Babylonian translation, ‘man and woman.’
Assyria, Its Princes, Priests and People
A. H. (Archibald Henry) Sayce