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    Am·or·ite
    [ˈamərʌɪt]
    noun
    Amorite (zelfstandig naamwoord) · Amorites (meervoud van zelfstandig naamwoord)
    1. a member of a semi-nomadic people living in Mesopotamia, Palestine, and Syria in the 3rd millennium bc, founders of the ancient city of Mari on the Euphrates and the first dynasty of Babylon.
    adjective
    Amorite (bijvoeglijk naamwoord)
    1. relating to the Amorites.
    Origin
    from Hebrew 'ĕmōrī + -ite.
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  2. Amorite, member of an ancient Semitic-speaking people who dominated the history of Mesopotamia, Syria, and Palestine from about 2000 to about 1600 bc. In the oldest cuneiform sources (c. 2400– c. 2000 bc), the Amorites were equated with the West, though their true place of origin was most likely Arabia, not Syria.
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