ALL meanings of seleucid
Se·leu·cid
S s - noun plural seleucid a member of a Macedonian dynasty, 312–64 b.c., that ruled an empire that included much of Asia Minor, Syria, Persia, Bactria, and Babylonia. 1
- adjective seleucid of or relating to the Seleucids or their dynasty. 1
- noun seleucid a member of a royal dynasty (312–64 bc) that at the zenith of its power ruled over an area extending from Thrace to India 0
- adjective seleucid of, relating to, or supporting the Seleucids or their dynasty 0
- noun seleucid a member of a dynasty founded by Seleucus I and ruling (312-364? b.c.) over S Asia Minor & the region between the Mediterranean Sea & the Indus River 0
- adjective seleucid designating or of this dynasty 0