Noun
A Semitic idiom; a word of Semitic origin.
Source: Webster's dictionarySome scholars favor the unhyphenated form because, "If you use the hyphenated form, you consider the words 'Semitism', 'Semite', 'Semitic' as meaningful" whereas "in antisemitic parlance, 'Semites' really stands for Jews, just that." Source: Internet
Steinthal summed up these predispositions as "Semitism", and so Steinschneider characterised Renan's ideas as "anti-Semitic prejudice". Source: Internet
Anti Semitism : There were reports of verbal harassment of members of the Jewish community along with incidents of property damage. Source: Internet
I am not denying that Poles were involved but there were other political motivations involved here and no blatant anti Semitism. Source: Internet
Hence, a Semitism here is unlikely. Source: Internet
Jonathan Weisman’s new book (((Semitism))) shows why. Source: Internet