π€Šπ€Œπ€”π€π€”π€„

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Moabite

Etymology

π€Šπ€Œπ€” (kmΕ‘, β€œKamōő”) +‎ 𐀏𐀔𐀄 (ΚΏΕ›h, β€œto do, act”)

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /kaˈmoːʃʕaˈɬaː/[1]

Proper noun

π€Šπ€Œπ€”π€π€”π€„ (Kamōő-ΚΏaΕ›a)

  1. Kamōő-ΚΏaΕ›a, a king of Moab

Descendants

  • β†’ Akkadian:
    Neo-Assyrian: π’…—π’ˆ π’Šπ’„¬π’‹«π’€€ (ka-ma-as-αΈ«al-ta-a /⁠Kamas-αΈ«altā⁠/)

References

  1. ^ Beyer, Klaus (2011) β€œThe Languages of Transjordan”, in Holger Gzella, editor, Languages from the World of the Bible, Berlin, Germany: Walter de Gruyter, β†’DOI, β†’ISBN, pages 111-127