- edessan
- edes·san
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
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Edessa — Edessan, Edessene /i des een/, adj. /i des euh/, n. an ancient city in NW Mesopotamia, on the modern site of Urfa: an early center of Christianity; the capital of a principality under the Crusaders … Useful english dictionary
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