Lexicon Syriacum Concordantiale

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Title
Lexicon Syriacum Concordantiale
Creator
Carolus Schaaf
Date
1708 AD
Description
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.
Publisher
Lexicon Syriacum Concordantiale, p. 46
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