Παλαιστίνη

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Ancient Greek

Etymology

    Perhaps from Hebrew פְּלֶשֶׁת (pəléšeṯ), Egyptian pwrꜣsꜣtj
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    , or Akkadian 𒉺𒆷𒀸𒌓 (Palastu), 𒉿𒇷𒅖𒋾 (Pilišti), 𒉿𒇷𒅖𒌓 (Pilistu), being reshaped to directly match παλαιστής (palaistḗs, wrestler); compare perhaps Hebrew יִשְׂרָאֵל (Yiśrāʾēl), sometimes translated as “he wrestles with God”, therefore a Greek exonym to the region, and the similar adaptation of Ἱερουσᾱλήμ (Hierousālḗm, Jerusalem) to the word ἱερός (hierós, holy). See timeline of the name Palestine on Wikipedia.
    (The oldest surviving copy of oldest known map of Palestine: Ptolemy's 4th Asia map, a revision of an atlas by Marinus of Tyre.)

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    Παλαιστῑ́νη (Palaistī́nēf (genitive Παλαιστῑ́νης); first declension

    1. Palestine, the Land of Israel, Syria Palaestina (a historical region of Western Asia)
      • 340 BCE, Aristotle, chapter 2, in Meteorologika:
        εἰ δ’ ἔστιν ὥσπερ μυθολογοῦσί τινες ἐν Παλαιστίνῃ τοιαύτη λίμνη, εἰς ἣν ἐάν τις ἐμβάλῃ συνδήσας ἄνθρωπον ἢ ὑποζύγιον ἐπιπλεῖν καὶ οὐ καταδύεσθαι κατὰ τοῦ ὕδατος, μαρτύριον ἂν εἴη τι τοῖς εἰρημένοις· λέγουσι γὰρ πικρὰν οὕτως εἶναι τὴν λίμνην καὶ ἁλμυρὰν ὥστε μηδένα ἰχθὺν ἐγγίγνεσθαι, τὰ δὲ ἱμάτια ῥύπτειν, ἐάν τις διασείσῃ βρέξας.
        ei d’ éstin hṓsper muthologoûsí tines en Palaistínēi toiaútē límnē, eis hḕn eán tis embálēi sundḗsas ánthrōpon ḕ hupozúgion epipleîn kaì ou katadúesthai katà toû húdatos, martúrion àn eíē ti toîs eirēménois; légousi gàr pikràn hoútōs eînai tḕn límnēn kaì halmuràn hṓste mēdéna ikhthùn engígnesthai, tà dè himátia rhúptein, eán tis diaseísēi bréxas.
        Again if, as is fabled, there is a lake in Palestine, such that if you bind a man or beast and throw it in it floats and does not sink, this would bear out what we have said. They say that this lake is so bitter and salt that no fish live in it and that if you soak clothes in it and shake them it cleans them.

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    Greek

    Etymology

    Inherited from Ancient Greek Παλαιστῑ́νη (Palaistī́nē).

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    Proper noun

    η Παλαιστίνη (i Palaistínif

    1. Palestine, the State of Palestine (a country in Western Asia)
    2. (historical) Palestine (a historical region of Western Asia)

    Declension

    Declension of Παλαιστίνη
    singular
    nominative Παλαιστίνη (Palaistíni)
    genitive Παλαιστίνης (Palaistínis)
    accusative Παλαιστίνη (Palaistíni)
    vocative Παλαιστίνη (Palaistíni)

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