Easton's Bible Dictionary (1897)
One of the most ancient cities of Assyria. ). Its site is now marked probably by the Nimrud ruins on the left bank of the Tigris. These cover an area of about 1,000 acres, and are second only in size and importance to the mass of ruins opposite Mosul. This city was at one time the capital of the empire, and was the residence of Sardanapalus and his successors down to the time of Sargon, who built a new capital, the modern Khorsabad. ).
Smith's Bible Dictionary (1863)
(completion, old age), one of the most ancient cities of Assyria. (Genesis 10:11) The site of Calah is probably market by the Nimrud ruins. C. 930-720) the capital of the empire.
Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible (1898)
CA'LAH (old age), one of the oldest of Assyrian towns; founded by Nimrod, Gen 10:11, and probably for a time the capital of the Assyrian kingdom. , on the Tigris, 40 miles below Nimroud, where there is a vast ruin 3 miles in circuit. The Rawlinsons, Geo. Smith, and others, place it at Nimroud, where are ruins covering about 1000 acres. They indicate a town in the form of an irregular quadrangle, surrounded by a wall, flanked with towers, and pierced with gates. The remains of palaces, temples, and a famous tower or pyramid form a mound of ruins, 600 yards long, with a cone 140 feet high.
See Assyria and Armenia.
Hitchcock's Bible Names (1869)
favorable; opportunity
Schaff's Bible Dictionary
CA'LAH (old age), one of the oldest of Assyrian towns; founded by Nimrod, Gen 10:11, and probably for a time the capital of the Assyrian kingdom. , on the Tigris, 40 miles below Nimroud, where there is a vast ruin 3 miles in circuit. The Rawlinsons, Geo. Smith, and others, place it at Nimroud, where are ruins covering about 1000 acres. They indicate a town in the form of an irregular quadrangle, surrounded by a wall, flanked with towers, and pierced with gates. The remains of palaces, temples, and a famous tower or pyramid form a mound of ruins, 600 yards long, with a cone 140 feet high.
See Assyria and Armenia. CAL'AMUS Song of Solomon 4:14; Eze 27:19, or SWEET CALAMUS, Ex 30:23, or SWEET CANE, Isa 43:24; Jer 6:20, All probably names for the same plant. " Calamus may have been a species of this.