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by aguaviva
576 days ago
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The thing is, the term "Semite" is (except in very archaic contexts) pretty much dictionary-only. It exists, and has semantic validity. But it does not in any way describe a group that has ever had any kind of common identity. Or as Wikipedia (itself a kind of a dictionary) puts it: The terminology is now largely unused outside the grouping "Semitic languages" in linguistics.
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