<span class="searchmatch">𒀭𒈹</span> • (dINANA) Sumerogram of Ištar <span class="searchmatch">𒀭𒈹</span> • (dinana /Inanak/) Inanna “<span class="searchmatch">𒀭𒈹</span> (Inanak)” in ePSD2...
Wikipedia has an article on: Ishtar Wikipedia Learned borrowing from Akkadian <span class="searchmatch">𒀭𒈹</span> (Ištar). Doublet of Astarte and Ashtoreth. Despite modern folk-etymology...
Wikipedia has an article on: Isztar Wikipedia pl Learned borrowing from Akkadian <span class="searchmatch">𒀭𒈹</span> (Ištar). Doublet of Asztarot and Asztarte. IPA(key): /ˈiʂ.tar/ Rhymes: -iʂtar...
Zeichenlexikon (HZL), Wiesbaden (1989) 𒈹 • (inana /Inanak/) alternative form of <span class="searchmatch">𒀭𒈹</span> (dinana /Inanak/) 𒈹 • (muš₃) (muš) face space 𒈹 • (suḫ₁₀ /suḫ/) crown...
Borrowed from Arabic عِشتَار, from Akkadian <span class="searchmatch">𒀭𒈹</span> (Ištar), from Proto-Semitic *ʕaṯtar-; compare Classical Syriac ܐܸܣܬܪܵܐ (ʾestərā), Hebrew עַשְׁתָּרְתּ...
inanna English Wikipedia has an article on: Inanna Wikipedia From Sumerian <span class="searchmatch">𒀭𒈹</span> (dinana /inanak/). Inanna (mythology, Mesopotamian mythology) A Sumerian...
Proto-Indo-European *h₂stḗr (if so, a distant doublet of star); or else to Akkadian <span class="searchmatch">𒀭𒈹</span> (Ištar, “Ishtar”) (Hebrew עִשְׁתָּר (ʿištār)). (Received Pronunciation) enPR:...
Phoenician (such as in the Idalion bilingual). A connection to Akkadian <span class="searchmatch">𒀭𒈹</span> (dIštar) has been further proposed. An older, now rejected proposal of a...
it is also used as a determinative to mark divine names (indicated in transliterations by a superscript d): 𒀭𒂗𒆤 (dEnlil) <span class="searchmatch">𒀭𒈹</span> (dIštar) 𒀭𒌓 (dŠamaš)...
Abkhaz: Венера (Venera) Afrikaans: Venus (af) Akkadian: <span class="searchmatch">𒀭𒈹</span> f (Ištar) Albanian: Venusi m, Venus m (indefinite), Afërdita f Amharic: ዘሃራ (zähara), ቬኑስ...