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Phoenician
Etymology
From π€π€π€ (qrt, βcityβ) + π€π€π€π€ (αΈ₯dΕ‘t, βnewβ), in comparison to its mother city Tyre. Compare Aramaic ά©ά²άͺά¬ά΅ά άάά²ά¬ά΅ά (qartΔ αΈ₯dattΔ, βnew cityβ), Arabic ΩΩΨ±ΩΩΩΨ© ΨΩΨ―ΩΩΨ«ΩΨ© (qarya αΈ₯adΔ«αΉ―a, βmodern townβ), or Hebrew Χ§ΦΆΧ¨ΦΆΧͺ ΧΦ²ΧΦΈΧ©ΦΈΧΧ (qeret αΈ₯ΔαΈΔΕ‘Δh, βnew townβ).
Pronunciation
Proper noun
π€π€π€π€π€π€π€ (qrtαΈ₯dΕ‘t)
- Carthage (a historical city)
2000, Charles R Krahmalkov, Phoenician-Punic Dictionary, Uitgeverij Peeters en Departement Oosterse Studies Leuven, page 434:
[π€π€π€π€] π€
π€π€π€π€ π€π€ π€[π€π€π€] π€π€π€π€ π€π€π€π€π€π€π€[π€]- [bmΚΎt] wΚΏsrm Ε‘t l[Ε‘pαΉ] Ε‘pαΉm bqrtαΈ₯dΕ‘
- and twentieth year of the of the Suffetes in Carthage
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π€π€π€π€π€- [Ε‘]pαΉm bqrtαΈ₯dΕ‘t ΚΎdnbΚΏl wαΈ₯mlkt
- <In the year this stela was erected here> the Suffetes in Carthage were Idnibal and Himilco
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- 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 π€π€π€π€π€π€π€ (qrtαΈ₯dΕ‘t, literally βnew cityβ).
Proper noun
π€π€π€π€π€π€π€ (qrtαΈ₯dΕ‘t)
- Carthage (a historical city)