π”—¬π”–±π”•Έπ”“Šπ”—¬π”—”

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Luwian

Etymology

From π”—¬π”–±π”•Έπ””Ήπ”—” (warpallis, β€œpowerful”) +β€Ž *-was (β€œadjectival suffix”).

Proper noun

π”—¬π”–±π”•Έπ”“Šπ”—¬π”—” (wa/i+ra/i-pa-la-wa/i-sa /Warpallawas/)

  1. a male given name

Descendants

References

  1. ^ Oreshko, Rostyslav (2020) β€œThe onager kings of Anatolia: Hartapus, Gordis, MuΕ‘ka and the steppe strand in early Phrygian culture”, in Kadmos. Zeitschrift fΓΌr vor- und frΓΌhgriechische Epigraphik β€Ž, volume 59, numbers 1-2, Walter de Gruyter, β†’DOI, page 100