Hamite
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(in the Bible) a descendant of Ham.
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Sometimes Offensive. a member of any of various peoples of northern and eastern Africa, such as the ancient Egyptians and modern Berbers, especially those speaking any non-Semitic Afroasiatic language.
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Etymology
Origin of Hamite
Example Sentences
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But it appears to me that the Celts and Cantabrians were like the Etruscans and Phenicians of Hamite Origin.
From The Ancient Monuments of North and South America, 2nd ed. by Rafinesque, C. S. (Constantine Samuel)
We no longer meet with a single example of the Turrilite, the Baculite, the Hamite, the Scaphite, or the Ammonite.
From The Ancient Life History of the Earth A Comprehensive Outline of the Principles and Leading Facts of Palæontological Science by Nicholson, Henry Alleyne
We have the servile ornament, in which the executive is absolutely subjected to the inventive,—the ornament of the great Eastern nations, more especially Hamite, and all pre-Christian, yet thoroughly noble in its submissiveness.
From The Stones of Venice, Volume I (of 3) by Ruskin, John
The fall of these two cities alarmed the Hamite nations of Palestine west of the Jordan, and five kings of the Amorites entered into a confederation to resist the invaders.
From Ancient States and Empires by Lord, John
He wrote back that the words were Egyptian or a kindred Hamite tongue.
From Chit-Chat; Nirvana; The Searchlight by Holt, Mathew Joseph
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