Chaldæan
English
editAdjective
editChaldæan (not comparable)
- Archaic form of Chaldean.
- 1864, Philip Smith, A History of the World from the Earliest Records to the Present Time, Walton and Maberly, Volume I., Book II., Chapter IX., page #204:
- His traditional fame in those regions is only equalled by that of Solomon and Alexander ; and these old traditions are still cherished by the Arabs, who attach his name to the chief heaps of ruins that stand on the Chaldæan plain.
Noun
editChaldæan (plural Chaldæans)