𐀁𐀍

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Ammonite

Etymology

From Proto-Semitic *bin-.

Noun

𐀁𐀍 (bn)

  1. son

Edomite

Etymology

From Proto-Semitic *bin-.

Noun

𐀁𐀍 (bn)

  1. son

Moabite

Etymology

From Proto-Semitic *bin-.

Noun

𐀁𐀍 (bn)

  1. son
    • 840 BCE, Mesha Stele:
      π€€π€π€Š 𐀟 π€Œπ€”π€ 𐀟 𐀁𐀍 𐀟 π€Šπ€Œπ€” [...] π€Œπ€‹π€Š 𐀟 π€Œπ€€π€
      ΚΎnk mΕ‘ΚΏ bn kmΕ‘ [...] mlk mΚΎb
      I am Mesha son of Kemosh king of Moab.
      (literally, β€œI Mesha son Kemosh king Moab”)

Phoenician

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Proto-Semitic *bin-.

Pronunciation

Noun

𐀁𐀍 (bnm[2] (plural absolute 𐀁𐀍𐀌 (bnm) or π€π€π€‰π€Œ)

  1. son
    • 5th century BCE, sarcophagus inscription of Tabnit of Sidon:
      π€€π€π€Š 𐀕𐀁𐀍𐀕 π€Šπ€„π€ 𐀏𐀔𐀕𐀓𐀕 π€Œπ€‹π€Š π€‘π€ƒπ€π€Œ 𐀁𐀍
      π€€π€”π€Œπ€π€π€†π€“ π€Šπ€„π€ 𐀏𐀔𐀕𐀓𐀕 π€Œπ€‹π€Š π€‘π€ƒπ€π€Œ π€”π€Šπ€ 𐀁𐀀𐀓𐀍 𐀆
      ΚΎnk tbnt khn ΚΏΕ‘trt mlk αΉ£dnm bn
      ΚΎΕ‘mnΚΏzr khn ΚΏΕ‘trt mlk αΉ£dnm Ε‘kb bΚΎrn z
      I, Tabnit, priest of Astarte, king of Sidon, the son
      of Eshmunazar, priest of Astarte, king of Sidon, am lying in this sarcophagus.

Descendants

  • Punic: 𐀁𐀍 (bn)

References

  1. ^ Krahmalkov, Charles R. (2001) A Phoenician-Punic Grammar, Leiden, Boston, KΓΆln: Brill, β†’ISBN, page 132
  2. ^ Krahmalkov, Charles R. (2000) Phoenician-Punic Dictionary (Orientalia Lovaniensia Analecta; 90), Leuven: Uitgeverij Peeters en Departement Oosterse Studies Leuven, β†’ISBN, page 104

Punic

Etymology

From Phoenician 𐀁𐀍 (bn).

Noun

𐀁𐀍 (bn)

  1. son