English
Etymology
From Old English Niniuete, from Latin Ninivita; by surface analysis, Nineveh + -ite.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈnɪnəvaɪt/, /ˈnɪnɪvaɪt/
Noun
Ninevite (plural Ninevites)
- A native or inhabitant of Nineveh.
- (obsolete) Synonym of Assyrian script.
Translations
native or inhabitant of Nineveh
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 尼尼微人 (nei4 nei4 mei4 jan4)
- Hakka: 尼尼微人 (Nì-nì-mì-ngìn)
- Hokkien: 尼尼微人 (Nî-nî-bî-lâng)
- Mandarin: 尼尼微人 (Níníwēirén, Níníwéirén)
- French: Ninivite m
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Adjective
Ninevite (comparative more Ninevite, superlative most Ninevite)
- Related to Nineveh.