Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for BAB-Y-LON'ICS
BAB-Y-LON'IC, or BAB-Y-LON'IC-ALBAB-Y-ROUS'SA
BAB-Y-LON'ICS, n. [plur.]
The title of a fragment of the history of the world, ending 267 years before Christ, composed by Berosus, a priest of Babylon. – Encyc.
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