Assy
assy
adjective
Malicious; nasty; mean; bitchy (Homosexuals)
Historical Examples
After this assy was engaged in superintending the manufacture of munitions of war.
Paris under the Commune John Leighton
assy, thinking the man was a Federal, replied, “You should have challenged me sooner.”
Paris under the Commune John Leighton
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. Assyrian
- Assyria
an ancient empire in SW Asia: greatest extent from about 750 to 612 b.c. Capital: Nineveh. Historical Examples Three distinct foreign influences may be distinguished: they originate in Egypt, in Assyria, and in the Aegean. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 8 Various He finds Assyria and the Mounds of Cholula at his door, […]
- Assyrian
of or relating to , its inhabitants, or their language. a native or an inhabitant of . the dialect of Akkadian spoken in . Compare (def 1). Contemporary Examples The Assyrian and Babylonian empires appear throughout the Old Testament as examples of ruthless grandeur and godless decadence. ISIS Is About to Destroy Biblical History in […]
- Assyriology
the study of the history, language, etc., of the ancient Assyrians. Historical Examples Sometimes, daddy dear, you show a wonderful understanding of things that have nothing to do with Assyriology. The Gray Phantom Herman Landon One who was to perform yeoman service for Assyriology now entered the field. Myths & Legends of Babylonia & Assyria […]
- Assyro-babylonian
of or relating to and Babylonia. the language of and Babylonia; Akkadian. Historical Examples This romantic story of adventure on the part of the goddess is well set out in early Assyro-Babylonian literature. Oriental Women Edward Bagby Pollard In the Accadian the order is ‘woman and man,’ in the Assyro-Babylonian translation, ‘man and woman.’ Assyria, […]