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Edessa
[ih-des-uh]
noun
an ancient city in NW Mesopotamia, on the modern site of Urfa: an early center of Christianity; the capital of a principality under the Crusaders.
Edessa
/ ɪˈɛə /
noun
Modern name: Urfa.an ancient city on the N edge of the Syrian plateau, founded as a Macedonian colony by Seleucus I: a centre of early Christianity
Ancient name: Aegae.Modern Greek name: É.a market town in Greece: ancient capital of Macedonia. Pop (municipality): 25 729 (2001)
Other Word Forms
- Edessan adjective
- Edessene adjective
Example Sentences
I tried Turkish coffee for the first time at the Kurdish restaurant Edessa’s, where saffron rice was called “yellow rice.”
The agency said the truck was stopped Monday on a secondary road near the northern town of Edessa.
He says that a Jewish merchant from Edessa bought the metal and required 900 camels to carry it off.
St. Ephrem, in a time of pestilence, emerged from his solitude to found and superintend a hospital at Edessa.
And this applies, with stronger force, to the converts scattered from Edessa, east of the Euphrates, to the Empire’s westernmost limits in Britain.
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