𐀒𐀓𐀕𐀇𐀃𐀔𐀕

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Phoenician

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Etymology

From 𐀒𐀓𐀕 (qrt, β€œcity”) +‎ 𐀇𐀃𐀔𐀕 (αΈ₯dΕ‘t, β€œnew”), in comparison to its mother city Tyre. Compare Aramaic ά©ά²άͺܬܡܐ άšά•ά²ά¬ά΅ά (qartā αΈ₯dattā, β€œnew city”), Arabic Ω‚ΩŽΨ±Ω’ΩŠΩŽΨ© حَدِيثَة (qarya αΈ₯adΔ«αΉ―a, β€œmodern town”), or Hebrew Χ§ΦΆΧ¨ΦΆΧͺ חֲדָשָׁה (qeret αΈ₯ăḏāőāh, β€œnew town”).

Pronunciation

Proper noun

𐀒𐀓𐀕𐀇𐀃𐀔𐀕 (qrtαΈ₯dΕ‘t)

  1. Carthage (a historical city)
    • 2000, Charles R Krahmalkov, Phoenician-Punic Dictionary, Uitgeverij Peeters en Departement Oosterse Studies Leuven, page 434:
      [π€π€Œπ€€π€•] π€…π€π€Žπ€“π€Œ 𐀔𐀕 𐀋[π€”π€π€ˆ] π€”π€π€ˆπ€Œ 𐀁𐀒𐀓𐀕𐀇𐀃𐀔[𐀕]
      [bmΚΎt] wΚΏsrm Ε‘t l[Ε‘pαΉ­] Ε‘pαΉ­m bqrtαΈ₯dΕ‘
      and twentieth year of the of the Suffetes in Carthage
      [𐀔]𐀐𐀈𐀌 𐀁𐀒𐀓𐀕𐀇𐀃𐀔𐀕 𐀀𐀃𐀍𐀁𐀏𐀋 π€…π€‡π€Œπ€‹π€Šπ€•
      [Ε‘]pαΉ­m bqrtαΈ₯dΕ‘t ΚΎdnbΚΏl wαΈ₯mlkt
      <In the year this stela was erected here> the Suffetes in Carthage were Idnibal and Himilco
      [𐀐𐀍 𐀀𐀔 𐀁]𐀏𐀌 𐀒𐀓𐀕𐀇𐀃𐀔𐀕 𐀁𐀍 𐀇𐀍𐀁𐀏𐀋 𐀁𐀍 π€‡π€Œπ€‹π€Šπ€• 𐀁𐀍 π€‚π€“π€Œπ€‹π€’π€“π€• 𐀁[𐀍 𐀇]𐀍𐀁𐀏𐀋 𐀁𐀍 π€Œπ€„π€“π€π€π€‹ 𐀁𐀍 π€‚π€“π€€π€”π€Œπ€ 𐀁𐀍 𐀁𐀃𐀑𐀃 𐀁𐀍 π€π€π€‹π€”π€Œπ€ 𐀁𐀍 𐀏𐀁𐀃𐀕𐀉𐀍𐀅 𐀁𐀍 𐀐𐀕𐀀 𐀁𐀍 𐀀𐀓𐀔 𐀁𐀍 𐀂𐀓𐀀 𐀁𐀍 π€‰π€Œπ€€ 𐀁𐀍 𐀇𐀋𐀁𐀍 𐀁𐀍 𐀇𐀋𐀑𐀁𐀏𐀋 𐀁𐀍 π€Œπ€‹π€Šπ€‘π€ƒ
      [pn ΚΎΕ‘ b]ΚΏm qrtαΈ₯dΕ‘t bn αΈ₯nbΚΏl bn αΈ₯mlkt bn grmlqrt b[n αΈ₯]nbΚΏl bn mhrbΚΏl bn grΚΎΕ‘mn bn bdαΉ£d bn bΚΏlΕ‘mΚΏ bn ΚΏbdtynw bn ptΚΎ bn ΚΎrΕ‘ bn grΚΎ bn ymΚΎ bn αΈ₯lbn bn αΈ₯lαΉ£bΚΏl bn mlkαΉ£d
      nation of Carthage, son of Hannibal son of Himilco son of Germilqart son of Hannibal son of Maharbaal son of GeresmΕ«n son of BodαΉ£id son of Balsamo son of Abdtennaw son of PTΚΌ son of Aris son of Gera son of YMΚΌ son of αΈ€LBN son of αΈ€aloαΉ£baal son of MilkαΉ£id

Descendants

Punic

Etymology

From Phoenician 𐀒𐀓𐀕𐀇𐀃𐀔𐀕 (qrtαΈ₯dΕ‘t, literally β€œnew city”).

Proper noun

𐀒𐀓𐀕𐀇𐀃𐀔𐀕 (qrtαΈ₯dΕ‘t)

  1. Carthage (a historical city)