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Philistine
Etymology
Compare Hebrew Χ€Φ΄ΦΌΧ©Φ°ΧΧͺΦΈΦΌΧ (pΔ«Ε‘tΔ, βflaxβ), Ugaritic πππ (pαΉ―t, βlinenβ).
Noun
π€π€π€π€ (pΕ‘tm)
- flax, or linen
- Ashkelon 1.3, An Ostracon Recording an Assignment of Flax or Linen (reg. no. 41095; Grid 50, Square 48, Layer 405, Finegrid 17, Bucket 446), 604 BC or earlier:[1]
π€π€π€π€ π€ π€π€π€ π€ π€π€ π€ π€- Flax (or linen): the tyrant of Bet M
References
- ^ Cross, F. M. 2008. "Inscriptions in Phoenician and Other Scripts." In Ashkelon I: Introduction and Overview (1985β2006), ed. L. E. Stager, J. D. Schloen, and D. M. Master, p. 339. Final Reports of the Leon Levy Expedition to Ashkelon 1; Harvard Semitic Museum Publications. Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns.