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Akkadian

1855 (Accadian), from Akkad (Sumerian Agde, Biblical Acca), name of city founded by Sargon I in northern Babylonia (the name is of unknown origin); applied by modern scholars to the East Semitic language spoken there (c. 2300-2100 B.C.E.) and preserved in cuneiform inscriptions.

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Definitions of Akkadian from WordNet

Akkadian (n.)
an ancient branch of the Semitic languages;
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