chaldean
/tʃælˈdiːən/Definitions
1. adjective
Relating to or characteristic of the ancient inhabitants of Mesopotamia, especially the Chaldeans, who were known for their astrology and learning.
“The Chaldean tablets revealed a wealth of knowledge about ancient Mesopotamian culture.”
2. noun
A member of the ancient inhabitants of Mesopotamia, especially the Chaldeans, who were known for their astrology and learning.
“The Chaldean astronomer made accurate predictions about celestial events.”
3. proper noun
The Chaldeans, an ancient people who inhabited southern Mesopotamia, especially the region around Babylon.
“The Chaldean Empire was known for its vast knowledge and learning.”