๐คŒ๐ค•๐ค•

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Philistine

Etymology

Likely assimilated from an earlier form (*Mattint) or (*Mantint),[1] and therefore from a common West Semitic root, compare Hebrew ืžึทืชึธึผื ึธื” (matฤnฤ, โ€œgiftโ€), Hebrew ื ึธืชึทืŸ (nฤtรกn, โ€œto giveโ€), Aramaic ื ึธืชึทืŸ (nฤtan, โ€œto giveโ€), Aramaic ื ึฐืชึทืŸ (nษ™tan, โ€œto give; to putโ€), Phoenician ๐ค‰๐ค•๐ค (ytn, โ€œto giveโ€)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /miหtiหt/, /matiหt/

Proper noun

๐คŒ๐ค•๐ค• (MTTm

  1. Mitinti, the name of several Philistine kings
  2. a male given name

Descendants

References

  1. โ†‘ 1.0 1.1 Bergman, A. โ€œTwo Hebrew Seals of the โ€™Ebed Class.โ€ Journal of Biblical Literature, vol. 55, no. 3, Society of Biblical Literature, 1936, pp. 221โ€“26, https://doi.org/10.2307/3259805.