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Amorite

[ am-uh-rahyt ]

noun

  1. a member of one of the principal tribes, or nations, of Canaan before its conquest by the ancient Israelites.
  2. the Semitic language of the Amorites.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of Amorite1

First recorded in 1600–10; from Hebrew ĕō(ī) “Amorites” + -ite 1
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Example Sentences

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After decades of wall building, Ur’s kings were eclipsed and, for the next three centuries, Amorite kings ruled over much of Mesopotamia.

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The neighbouring Amorite chiefs Aner, Mamre and Eshcol join them, probably with a troop each, and before many hours are lost they are down the passes and in hot pursuit.

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Your mother was an Hittite and your father an Amorite—thine elder sister, Samaria, and thy youngest sister, Sodom.”

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Thus saith the Lord God unto Jerusalem, Thy birth and thy nativity was in the land of Canaan; thy father was an Amorite and thy mother an Hittite.

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Both now and previously the diplomatic correspondence of the Hatti monarchs shows that they treated on terms of practical equality with both the Babylonian and the Egyptian courts; and that they waged constant wars in Syria, mainly with the Amorite tribes.

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