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Definition of Hamite in English: Hamitenoun ˈhamʌɪtˈhæmaɪt A member of a group of North African peoples, including the ancient Egyptians and Berbers, supposedly descended from Ham, son of Noah. 含米特人,含族人(北非的民族,包括古埃及人及柏柏尔人,据传是挪亚的儿子含的后裔) Example sentencesExamples - Israel was the ‘land of Canaan’ before and the Canaanites would have also been Hamites.
- The Nilots and Hamites blended in the Nile Valley, Egypt, Sudan and Ethiopia to form this distinct group.
- He was a Hamite, but Confucius was not a philosopher; he was a teacher of practical ethics.
- The Japhetites were considered to inhabit Europe; the Shemites resided in the region of the Pacific Ocean and the Near East; the Hamites were to be found in Africa.
- For example, it seems logical to call the descendants of Ham Hamites, as the descendants of Shem are called Shemites.
- Ham was to be the servant of Shem and Japheth, and Hamites have been the slaves of the world ever since.
- There are good Hamites and bad Israelites; the ‘Hebrewgram,’ as Sternberg terms it, is constantly shifting.
- The Hamites and Semites developed their languages in a common primeval home.
- The process of the whitening of the Hamite was achieved by the manipulation of what had been previously sacred, unalterable religious doctrine by placing the so-called curse on Canaan and not Ham.
- Hiram of Tyre, a Hamite, pitches in to help Solomon.
- The New Hamite view is a 19th-century view that holds that Hamites were all white rather than black with the possible exception of Cush.
- Before Seligman, every black person was a Khemet, Hamite, etc i.e., a child of Ham, also Hem, Kem, Kham or Kem.
- The Hamitic Hypothesis stated unequivocally that anything of value found in Africa was brought in by the Hamites who were allegedly a branch of the Caucasian race.
Definition of Hamite in US English: Hamitenounˈhæmaɪtˈhamīt A member of a group of North African peoples, including the ancient Egyptians and Berbers, supposedly descended from Ham, son of Noah. 含米特人,含族人(北非的民族,包括古埃及人及柏柏尔人,据传是挪亚的儿子含的后裔) Example sentencesExamples - There are good Hamites and bad Israelites; the ‘Hebrewgram,’ as Sternberg terms it, is constantly shifting.
- The process of the whitening of the Hamite was achieved by the manipulation of what had been previously sacred, unalterable religious doctrine by placing the so-called curse on Canaan and not Ham.
- For example, it seems logical to call the descendants of Ham Hamites, as the descendants of Shem are called Shemites.
- Israel was the ‘land of Canaan’ before and the Canaanites would have also been Hamites.
- The Hamitic Hypothesis stated unequivocally that anything of value found in Africa was brought in by the Hamites who were allegedly a branch of the Caucasian race.
- The Japhetites were considered to inhabit Europe; the Shemites resided in the region of the Pacific Ocean and the Near East; the Hamites were to be found in Africa.
- The Nilots and Hamites blended in the Nile Valley, Egypt, Sudan and Ethiopia to form this distinct group.
- The Hamites and Semites developed their languages in a common primeval home.
- Ham was to be the servant of Shem and Japheth, and Hamites have been the slaves of the world ever since.
- Hiram of Tyre, a Hamite, pitches in to help Solomon.
- The New Hamite view is a 19th-century view that holds that Hamites were all white rather than black with the possible exception of Cush.
- He was a Hamite, but Confucius was not a philosopher; he was a teacher of practical ethics.
- Before Seligman, every black person was a Khemet, Hamite, etc i.e., a child of Ham, also Hem, Kem, Kham or Kem.
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