π’ˆͺπ’„‘π’Š‘π’„Ώ

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Akkadian

Etymology

From a common Semitic source, compare alternate Akkadian π’ˆ¬π’€« (mu-αΉ£ur /⁠MuαΉ£ur⁠/), Hebrew ΧžΦ΄Χ¦Φ°Χ¨Φ·Χ™Φ΄Χ (MΔ«αΉ£rayΔ«m), and Ugaritic πŽŽπŽ•πŽ—πŽŽ (MiαΉ£rāma).

Proper noun

π’ˆͺπ’„‘π’Š‘π’„Ώ β€’ (mi-iαΉ£-ri-i /MiαΉ£ri/) ?

  1. Egypt
    • Amarna letter EA 9, Obverse, line 1:
      π’€€π’ˆΎ π’‰Œπ’…π’„·π’Œ¨π’Š‘π’Š‘π’…€ π’ˆ— 𒆳⸒π’ˆͺβΈ£
      a-na ni-ip-αΈ«u-ur-ri-ri-ia LUGAL KURβΈ’miβΈ£-
      ana Nibḫurrereya őar māti Miṣri
      To Tutankhamun, king of the Land of Egypt