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English Dictionary: Elam by the DICT Development Group
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
Elam
n
  1. an ancient country in southwestern Asia to the east of the Tigris River (in what is modern Iran); was known for its warlike people
    Synonym(s): Elam, Susiana
From Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary [easton]:
   Elam
      highland, the son of Shem (Gen. 10:22), and the name of the
      country inhabited by his descendants (14:1, 9; Isa. 11:11; 21:2,
      etc.) lying to the east of Babylonia, and extending to the shore
      of the Mediterranean, a distance in a direct line of about 1,000
      miles. The name Elam is an Assyrian word meaning "high."
     
         "The inhabitants of Elam, or 'the Highlands,' to the east of
      Babylon, were called Elamites. They were divided into several
      branches, speaking different dialects of the same agglutinative
      language. The race to which they belonged was brachycephalic, or
      short-headed, like the pre-Semitic Sumerians of Babylonia.
     
         "The earliest Elamite kingdom seems to have been that of
      Anzan, the exact site of which is uncertain; but in the time of
      Abraham, Shushan or Susa appears to have already become the
      capital of the country. Babylonia was frequently invaded by the
      Elamite kings, who at times asserted their supremacy over it (as
      in the case of Chedorlaomer, the Kudur-Lagamar, or 'servant of
      the goddess Lagamar,' of the cuneiform texts).
     
         "The later Assyrian monarchs made several campaigns against
      Elam, and finally Assur-bani-pal (about B.C. 650) succeeded in
      conquering the country, which was ravaged with fire and sword.
      On the fall of the Assyrian Empire, Elam passed into the hands
      of the Persians" (A.H. Sayce).
     
         This country was called by the Greeks Cissia or Susiana.
     

From Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary (late 1800's) [hitchcock]:
   Elam, a young man; a virgin; a secret
  
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