Lexicon Syriacum Concordantiale
- Title
- Lexicon Syriacum Concordantiale
- Creator
- Carolus Schaaf
- Date
- 1708 AD
- Description
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In Lexicon Syriacum Concordantiale, it is stated:
ܐܳܪܳܡ – Translated as Aram and equated with Syria. The name ܐܳܪܳܡ (Aram) is synonymous with Syria, and from it, the region was called Aramia, from which the gentilic/racial designation also derives. Aram and Syria are used interchangeably, referring to the same geographical and historical entity.
ܐܳܪܳܡܳܝܳܐ – Translated as Aramean and equated with Syriac, with both terms being synonymous. ܐܳܪܳܡܳܝܳܐ (Aramean) and Syriac are used interchangeably, signifying the same ethnic and linguistic identity.
- Item sets
- Syriac = Aramean