Aramaic, a.
(Of thelat.)Aramaeus, and this of theHebr..(distributed arami).
1. adj. descendant of Aram, son of Shem. U t. c. s.
2. Natural adj. of the old city and the country of Aram in the North of Syria. U t. c. s.
3. adj. belonger or relating to this biblical town.
4. d. Group of Semitic languages, near relative of the Phoenician and Hebrew, which was spoken in a vast territory. One of these languages dominated in Judea and Samaria.