Babylonien

See also: babylonien

Danish

Etymology

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Proper noun

Babylonien (genitive Babyloniens)

  1. (historical) Babylonia (an ancient empire and geographic region of Mesopotamia, existing from 1850 BCE to 539 BCE, based around the city of Babylon; at its maximum extent, covering parts of modern-day Iraq, Kuwait, Syria and Iran)

French

Etymology

From Babylone +‎ -ien.

Noun

Babylonien m (plural Babyloniens, feminine Babylonienne)

  1. Babylonian (native or inhabitant of the ancient empire of Babylonia) (usually male)

German

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Proper noun

Babylonien n (proper noun, strong, genitive Babyloniens)

  1. (historical) Babylonia (an ancient empire and geographic region of Mesopotamia, existing from 1850 BCE to 539 BCE, based around the city of Babylon; at its maximum extent, covering parts of modern-day Iraq, Kuwait, Syria and Iran)