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Babylonian vs Sippar - What's the difference?

babylonian | sippar |

As proper nouns the difference between babylonian and sippar

is that babylonian is a later form of akkadian language spoken in babylonia in 1950 bc – 100 ad while sippar is an ancient sumerian and later babylonian city on the east bank of the euphrates, some 60 km north of babylon, in what is now tell abu habbah, iraq.

As an adjective babylonian

is of or pertaining to the real (or to the mystical) babylon.

As a noun babylonian

is an inhabitant of the city of babylon.

babylonian

Adjective

(-)
  • Of or pertaining to the real (or to the mystical) Babylon
  • Of or pertaining to the ancient kingdom of Babylonia; Chaldea.
  • Noun

    (en noun)
  • An inhabitant of the city of Babylon.
  • An inhabitant of Babylonia (which included Chaldea); a Chaldean.
  • An astrologer; so called because the Chaldeans were remarkable for the study of astrology.
  • Proper noun

    (en proper noun)
  • A later form of Akkadian language spoken in Babylonia in 1950 BC – 100 AD.
  • sippar

    English

    Proper noun

    (en proper noun)
  • An ancient Sumerian and later Babylonian city on the east bank of the Euphrates, some 60 km north of Babylon, in what is now Tell Abu Habbah, Iraq.