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Abrahamitic
Abrahamitic A`bra*ham*it"ic, ical *ic*al, a. Relating to the patriarch Abraham.
Hamitic languages
Haitic Ha*it"ic, a. Pertaining to Ham or his descendants. Hamitic languages, the group of languages spoken mainly in the Sahara, Egypt, Galla, and Som[^a]li Land, and supposed to be allied to the Semitic. --Keith Johnson.

Meaning of Hamitic from wikipedia

- mankind based on the story of Noah: Semites and ****hetites. The appellation Hamitic was applied to the Berber, Cu****ic, and Egyptian branches of the Afroasiatic...
- Afro-Asiatic, sometimes Afrasian), also known as Hamito-Semitic or Semito-Hamitic, are a language family (or "phylum") of about 400 languages spoken predominantly...
- that Eastern and Southern, which he called Nilo-Hamitic, were a mixture of (Western) Nilotic and Hamitic languages (in particular, modern Cu****ic), based...
- century with the development of the Hamitic hypothesis whose origins go further back to the development of the Hamitic race theory.[citation needed] Of particular...
- The Hamitic League of the World was an African American nationalist organization. Its declared aims were: To inspire the Negro with new hopes; to make...
- grounds, termed Aryan (Indo-European), Semitic (Semitic languages), and Hamitic (Hamitic languages i.e. Berber-Cu****ic-Egyptian). 19th century classifications...
- Nnalubaale or Ukerewe in Luganda). Speke is also known for propounding the Hamitic hypothesis in 1863, in which he supposed that the Tutsi ethnic group were...
- Retrieved 24 February 2024. Diakonov, Igor Mikhailovich (1965). Semito-Hamitic Languages: An Essay in classification. Moscow: Nauka, Central Department...
- sub-Saharan Africa developed the Hamitic hypothesis. The now rejected hypothesis posits that the Tutsi was a Hamitic race originated from the Horn of...
- Biblical basis despite using Hamitic as the theory's name. Charles Gabriel Seligman in his Some Aspects of the Hamitic Problem in the Anglo-Egyptian...