Adamic

//əˈdæmɪk//

Synonyms for "adamic" (40 found)

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Translations

14 translations across 7 languages.

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Arabic

2 entries
  • اللُّغَة الْآدُمْيَة name (proto-language spoken by Adam and Eve)
  • لُغَة آدَم name (proto-language spoken by Adam and Eve)

Bulgarian

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  • ада́мов adj (relating to the Biblical character Adam)
  • ада́мов език name (proto-language spoken by Adam and Eve)

Catalan

2 entries
  • adàmic adj (relating to the Biblical character Adam)
  • llenguatge adàmic name (proto-language spoken by Adam and Eve)

French

2 entries
  • adamique adj (relating to the Biblical character Adam)
  • langue adamique name (proto-language spoken by Adam and Eve)

Japanese

1 entries
  • アダムの言語 name (proto-language spoken by Adam and Eve)

Portuguese

3 entries
  • adâmico adj (relating to the Biblical character Adam)
  • língua adâmica name (proto-language spoken by Adam and Eve)
  • língua de Adão name (proto-language spoken by Adam and Eve)

Spanish

2 entries
  • adámico adj (relating to the Biblical character Adam)
  • adánico adj (relating to the Biblical character Adam)

Sample sentences

3 total sentences available.

Tatoeba + Wiktionary

I have to some extent studied all of these utopias about creating a perfect language or from some original Adamic language, to those languages that are called universal, such as Esperanto, Volapük and others that aim not to be perfect languages but to be auxiliary languages.

Source: tatoeba (8081218)

The story of the man who was bathing at the time, and ran out in Adamic costume, has been told too often, and for a fictional individual he has become altogether too notorious; […]

Source: wiktionary

As a consequence of the primeval peripety, the Adamic fall narrated in Genesis 3, […]

Source: wiktionary

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