aramaism
/ˌɑːrəˈmeɪɪzəm/Definitions
1. noun
A characteristic or quality attributed to the Aramaic language or its influence on other languages.
“The Aramaic influence on ancient Persian is evident in its aramaism, which can be seen in the use of similar grammatical structures.”
2. noun
A linguistic feature or trait that is typical of the Aramaic language or its derivatives.
“The use of prefixes and suffixes in Aramaic is a notable aramaism that has been adopted by other languages in the region.”