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bbr

<span class="searchmatch">bbr</span> (international standards) ISO 639-3 language code for Girawa. Wiktionary’s coverage of Girawa terms From Akkadian 𒆍𒀭𒊏𒆠 (Bābilim). (reconstructed...


ܒܒܪܐ

(urbarak, literally “outsider dog”). Uncertain. ܒܒܪܐ • (<span class="searchmatch">bbrʾ</span>) m (plural ܒܒܪܐ) panther, tiger “<span class="searchmatch">bbr</span>”, in The Comprehensive Aramaic Lexicon Project, Cincinnati:...


bꜣbꜣrw

/bɑbɑruː/ Conventional anglicization: babaru   m./f. topo. alternative form of <span class="searchmatch">bbr</span> (“Babylon”) Jona Lendering, Susa, Statue of Darius, Subject L01, b3b3l (Babylonia)...


barbarum

predator”). Compare Arabic بَبْر (babr, “tiger”) and Classical Syriac ܒܒܪܐ (<span class="searchmatch">bbrʾ</span>, “tiger”), not understood in their direct origin. (Old Babylonian) IPA(key):...


Bābilim

بَابِل (bābil) → Middle Persian: bʾbyl Persian: بابل (bâbel) → Egyptian: <span class="searchmatch">bbr</span> → Biblical Hebrew: בָּבֶל (bɔḇɛ́l) → Israeli Hebrew: בָּבֶל (bavél) →? Old...


frångänglighet

number 2 (PDF), archived from the original on 2 August 2021, page 14: Även om <span class="searchmatch">BBR</span> reglerar frångängligheten i publika lokaler och AFS 2020:1 reglerar frångängligheten...


See also: 呙 咼 (Kangxi radical 30, 口+6, 9 strokes, cangjie input 月月口 (<span class="searchmatch">BBR</span>), four-corner 77227, composition ⿵冎口) 喎 (㖞), 堝 (埚), 媧 (娲), 渦 (涡), 猧, 楇, 煱 (㶽)...


tiger

this translation if you can Classical Syriac: ܛܝܓܪܝܣ f (ṭīḡrīs), ܒܒܪܐ m (/⁠<span class="searchmatch">bbrʾ⁠</span>/) Jewish Babylonian Aramaic: טִיגְרִיס m (ṭîḡrîs) Archi: цӏиркъ (cʼirqʼ)...


Babylon

(Bābǐlún) Czech: Babylón m Danish: Babylon Dutch: Babylon, Babel Egyptian: <span class="searchmatch">bbr</span> Esperanto: Babilono (eo) Finnish: Babylonia (fi) French: Babylone (fr) f...


ببر

panther”); see there for more. Semtic cognates include Classical Syriac ܒܒܪܐ (<span class="searchmatch">bbrʾ</span>), and possibly Akkadian 𒌨𒁇𒊏 (barbarum, “wolf”) if ultimate origin is from...