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Susian
[ soo-zee-uhn ]
adjective
- of or relating to Susa or Susiana.
Susian
/ ˈsuːzɪən /
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Susian1
C16: from Susiana, a province of the ancient Persian Empire with its capital at Susa
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Example Sentences
Or was the Susian design adopted in the West and given a symbolic meaning which it did not have before then?
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Ourkam is the Menes of Chaldæa, and his date is put long before that Susian conquest of which we have spoken above.
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The decipherment of the third of the three languages found at Persepolis and Behistun followed quickly on the success with Susian.
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With his contributions the problem of decipherment of Susian may be considered as closed.
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Among the prizes assigned to Cyrus were two singing women of great fame, and this Susian lady.
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