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Chaldaean

noun
1.
A wise man skilled in occult learning.  Synonyms: Chaldean, Chaldee.
2.
An inhabitant of ancient Chaldea.  Synonyms: Chaldean, Chaldee.






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"Chaldaean" Quotes from Famous Books



... The youth's name proved to be Severne, and he was the most serious-minded youth who had ever stepped from college into writing. He spoke of ideals. Brown concluded that the youth's story probably dealt with the time of the Chaldaean astronomers, and contained a deep symbolical truth, couched in language of the school of Bulwer Lytton or Marie Corelli. So, after the youth had gone, he seized the roll of manuscript, for the purpose of glancing ...
— Blazed Trail Stories - and Stories of the Wild Life • Stewart Edward White

... obtaining the records of some very ancient eclipses indeed. One in Egypt towards the end of the tenth century A.D.; another in 201 A.D.; another a little before Christ; and one, the oldest of all of which any authentic record has been preserved, observed by the Chaldaean astronomers in Babylon in ...
— Pioneers of Science • Oliver Lodge

... Bracciolini might have known that this custom prevailed among the Romans during the time of the Caesars, had he consulted Lucian's Alexander or Pseudomantis, Melek (better known as Porphyry), and, above all, Jamblicus, who, in his book upon Egyyptian, Chaldaean and Assyrian Mysteries, speaks (III. 11) of the habit among the Romans of "interpreting the divine will by water": [Greek: di hudatos chraematizesthai], and explains the manner how, "for in a subterraneous temple" (by which, I ...
— Tacitus and Bracciolini - The Annals Forged in the XVth Century • John Wilson Ross

... earliest capital of the country; and Babylon, with its suburb, Borsippa (Birs Nimr[u]d), as well as the two Sipparas (the Sepharvaim of Scripture, now Abu Habba), occupied both the Arabian and Chaldaean sides of the river (see BABYLON). The Arakhtu, or "river of Babylon," flowed past the southern side of the city, and to the south-west of it on the Arabian bank lay the great inland freshwater sea of Nejef, surrounded by red sandstone cliffs of considerable height, ...
— Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 1 - "Austria, Lower" to "Bacon" • Various



Words linked to "Chaldaean" :   Chaldean, occultist, Chaldee, Semite, Chaldea



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