Definition of Babylonic:
part of speech: adjective
Of
or
relating
to
Babylon;
mixed
or
confused.
Usage examples:
-
Laura
unfolded
the
story,
and
when
she
came
to
the
end,
the
excitement
was
hot
and
Babylonic
Harold MacGrath in "A Splendid Hazard".
-
Claude
starts
this
afternoon
to
sit
for
six
months
in
Babylonic
smoke,
working
up
his
sketches
into
certain
unspeakable
pictures,
with
which
the
world
will
be
astonished,
or
otherwise,
at
the
next
Royal
Academy
Exhibition;
while
I,
for
whom
another
fortnight
of
pure
western
air
remains,
am
off
to
well-
known
streams,
to
be
in
time
for
the
autumn
floods,
and
the
shoals
of
fresh-
run
salmon
trout.
Charles Kingsley in "Prose Idylls".