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From Latin Sassanidae (plural), from Latin Sassan.

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Sassanid (not comparable)

  1. Sassanian.
    • 2015, Eugene Rogan, The Fall of the Ottomans, Penguin, published 2016, page 233:
      In order to diminish the religious significance of the place, the British systematically referred to Salman Pak by its classical Sassanid name, Ctesiphon.

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Sassanid (plural Sassanids or Sassanidae)

  1. Sassanian.

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