ܫܐܘܠ

Assyrian Neo-Aramaic

Etymology

From Biblical Hebrew שָׁאוּל (Shaúl, literally asked for). Doublet of ܫܝܼܠܵܐ (Šīla, Silas).

Pronunciation

  • (standard) IPA(key): [ʃaːʔuːl]
  • (Urmian) IPA(key): [ʃaːuːl]

Proper noun

ܦܵܘܠܘܿܣ (Šaol) m

  1. Saul: A male given name from Hebrew.
  2. (biblical) In the New Testament, Saul, Apostle to the Gentiles and author of fourteen epistles.
    • Acts 13:9:
      ܐܝܼܢܵܐ ܫܵܐܘܿܠ، ܕܦܝܼܫ ܠܹܗ ܩܸܪܝܵܐ ܦܵܘܠܘܿܣ، ܟܲܕ ܡܸܠܝܵܐ ܡ̣ܢ ܪܘܼܚܵܐ ܕܩܘܼܕܫܵܐ، ܚܝܼܪܹܗ ܒܝܼܹܗ.
      īna Šaol, d-pišleh qirya Pawlos, kād milya min ruḳa d-qudša, ḳireh biyeh.
      But Saul, who is also called Paul, filled with the holy spirit, looked intently at him.
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