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Like himself, the man had Semitic features and was about his age.
These were a Semitic people who had no clear religious orientation.
His name probably derives from a Semitic word for "father".
I keep reading it is anti Semitic but no one will say why.
She did lack, in fact, Semitic features, and they let her through without incident.
Instead, he deals with the larger relationship between these three Semitic languages.
Sometimes certain roots differ in meaning from one Semitic language to another.
That, coupled with his Semitic heritage, was what had made him so perfect for this role.
The following is a list of ancient and modern Semitic speaking peoples.
He studied semitic philology in Cairo between 1908 and 1918.
The theory of the Semitic origins still found its supporters in 19th century scholarship.
The writing on the ossuary is also the first contemporary evidence of the name in a Semitic language.
I fail to understand exactly why this is an anti semitic remark?
All known abjads belong to the Semitic family of scripts.
Cornell saw a rise in Semitic studies during the early 1970s, the number of students enrolled rising from 127 to 313.
This also appears to be associated with Semitic languages.
The names of these sons are thought to have significance related to Semitic roots.
Due to the Semitic languages' common origin, they share many words and roots.
Her name stems from the Semitic languages meaning "woman".
It is remarkable for its early use of the comparative method, on Semitic mythology.
Circumcision was common, although not universal, among ancient Semitic peoples.
The difficulties of transcription are particularly acute in Semitic languages.
Christianity was born into a Semitic culture whose history stubbornly survives.
It was the only Semitic language that used the Latin alphabet.