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单词 hattian
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Hattianadj.n.

Brit. /ˈhatɪən/, U.S. /ˈhædiən/
Forms: 1900s– Hattian, 1900s– Khattian.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: Hatti n.2, -an suffix.
Etymology: < Hatti n.2 + -an suffix; compare -ian suffix. Compare German Hattier (noun) the Hattian people (1902 as Hatier, or earlier).
historical.
A. adj.
Of or relating to the Hattians or their language (see sense B. 1). Cf. Hattic adj.
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the world > people > ethnicities > ancient peoples of the Middle East and Asia Minor > [adjective]
MidianitishOE
MoabitishOE
Ammonitea1325
Moabitea1325
Amalekitea1382
Midianitea1382
Amorite1530
Scythian1567
Philistian1569
Sabaeana1586
Scythian-likea1599
Nabatean1614
Philistean1623
Scythic1623
Chaldean1732
Alarodian1737
Philistinian1773
Judahite1797
Philistine1842
Moabitic1851
Himyaritic1854
Akkadian1856
Scythized1861
Cimmerian1862
Idumaean1863
Himyaric1864
Hittite1871
Kassite1894
Hattian1908
Khaldian1908
Kenite1911
Hattic1913
Ephthalite1920
Subarian1923
Hurrian1928
Gutian1929
Saka1958
Luvian1963
Urartian1965
Eblaite1976
the mind > language > languages of the world > Indo-Hittite > [adjective] > Anatolian > Hattic
Hattian1908
Hattic1913
1908 A. Mee et al. Harmsworth Hist. World III. 1719/2 Assyria advanced as far as the borders of the Khattian empire itself.
1963 Times Lit. Suppl. 1 Feb. 72/3 The fully prehistoric ‘Hattian’ period.
1986 R. L. Alexander Sculpt. & Sculptors Yazilikaya 152 Hattian words and formulas continued to be used.
2001 D. A. Howard Hist. Turkey ii. 27 All three of these cultures can be considered a reassertion of the ancient, indigenous culture of the Hattian cities of Anatolia.
B. n.
1. Chiefly in plural. A member of an ancient people who inhabited a region of central Anatolia until the beginning of the second millennium b.c. Cf. Hatti n.2The Hattians were formerly thought to be Hittite, or a part of that group (see quot. 1929), but are now considered to be a separate, non-Indo-European people.
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the world > people > ethnicities > ancient peoples of the Middle East and Asia Minor > [noun] > person
Idumaeanc897
PhilistineeOE
PhilisteeOE
Philistianc1375
Midianitea1382
Moabitea1382
Chaldee1382
Scytha1387
Ammonitea1393
Alana1450
Amorite1530
Kenite1535
Scythian1543
Nabatean1555
Illyrian1584
Sabaean1607
Hittite1608
Homerite1613
White Hun1653
Judahite1708
Alarodian1709
Cimmerian1797
Thamudite1833
Himyarite1842
Akkadian1857
Saka1880
Ephthalite1882
Kassite1888
Hurrian1911
Hattian1914
Tarsian1914
Subarian1923
Gutian1928
Urartian1934
Nesite1949
Luvian1961
Eblaite1976
1914 Acta Societatis Scientiarum Fennicæ 43 Introd. p. xxviii The original inhabitants of Asia Minor belong to the same group of nations, whether called Hattians..or Hittites.
1929 J. Garstang Hittite Empire ii. 39 An original movement or series of movements from or affecting the Caucasian area, which..won for the Hattians and other Hittite tribes a footing on the eastern mountains and plateau of Asia Minor.
1952 O. R. Gurney Hittites ii. 69 This conclusion agrees well with the linguistic evidence, according to which a group of Indo-European immigrants became dominant over an aboriginal race of ‘Hattians’.
2015 Guardian 20 June (Review section) 2/1 Long before the Greeks appeared..several complicated civilisations had existed—the Mesopotamians and Egyptians, the Hattians and Hittites.
2. The non-Indo-European language spoken by the Hattians. Cf. Hattic n.
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the mind > language > languages of the world > Indo-Hittite > [noun] > Anatolian > Hittite > specific Hittite languages
Palaic1921
Hattian1932
Minoan1942
1932 National Encycl. VI. 67/1 Khattian, an extinct language of central Asia Minor preserved in over 50 fragments in Cuneiform...Its linguistic affinities are as yet undetermined.
1953 Classical Weekly 46 239/2 These and other languages of Asia Minor, including Hurrian, ‘Hattian’, and the nameless Indo-Iranian language of Mitanni.
1975 Jrnl. Royal Asiatic Soc. 2 116 The Hittites..preserved for us the equally isolated language of the earliest population in northern central Anatolia, Hattian, or proto-Hattian.
2004 S. I. Johnston Relig. Anc. World 404/2 The Sun-god of Heaven in Hittite is called Isanu, but in Hurrian is worshiped as Simegi.., in Hattian as Estan.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2017; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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