has URI | http://lexvo.org/id/term/language/arc |
has gloss | eng: Official Aramaic is an ancient Afro-Asiatic language spoken in the Near East between about 700 BCE and 300 BCE. It succeeded Old Aramaic. |
has gloss | eng: The most widespread language during the period of the New Assyrian empire, and the chancellery language of the Persian Empire. This language appears in the Old Testament of the Bible in five places: Ezra 4:8-6:18, Ezra 7:12-26, Daniel 2:4-7:28, Jer. 10:11 and Gen. 31:47. 7-4th centuries BC. |
lexicalization | eng: Aramaic |
lexicalization | eng: Official Aramaic language |
subclass of | http://dbpedia.org/resource/Aramaic_language |
subclass of | http://www.mpii.de/yago/resource/Aramaic_language |
subclass of | (noun) an alphabetical (or perhaps syllabic) script used since the 9th century BC to write the Aramaic language; many other scripts were subsequently derived from it Aramaic script, Aramaic |
subclass of | e/Northwest Semitic languages |
instance of | http://dbpedia.org/resource/Aramaic_languages |
instance of | http://dbpedia.org/resource/Northwest_Semitic_languages |
instance of | http://www.mpii.de/yago/resource/Aramaic_languages |
instance of | http://www.mpii.de/yago/resource/Northwest_Semitic_languages |
subclass of | language/sem |
has subclass | language/aii |
has subclass | (noun) the form of Aramaic that was spoken in Palestine in the time of the New Testament Biblical Aramaic |
has subclass | (noun) the form of Aramaic used by the Mandeans Mandean, Mandaean |