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Of or pertaining to Chaldea specifically, or ancient Babylonia in general. quotations examples
Honour me! Chaldean priests / Bow to me in adoration
2009, Behemoth, Daimonos
plural Chaldeans
A native of Chaldea; a Chaldee. quotations examples
The Chaldeans had great faith in Ea, their god of healing, to whom prayers were said in case of sickness, but herb remedies were also given the patient by the god's representative in the community.
1940, Rosetta E. Clarkson, Green Enchantments: The Magic Spell of Gardens, The Macmillan Company, page 254
Astrologers, when they observe this pattern, insist that it corresponds to the zodiacal progression. I am not an astrologer and I hold no brief for it, but I do believe the origins of astrology are not with the Chaldeans of Mesopotamia but with the hunters and gatherers of the Stone Age.
1981, William Irwin Thompson, The Time Falling Bodies Take to Light: Mythology, Sexuality and the Origins of Culture, London: Rider/Hutchinson & Co., page 130
A member of the Chaldean Catholic Church. examples
(biblical) A diviner or astrologer. examples
The West Semitic language of the ancient Chaldeans. examples
(historical) Synonym of Biblical Aramaic (now considered a misnomer).
Synonym of Chaldean Neo-Aramaic examples