𐤀𐤁

Ammonite

Etymology

From Proto-Semitic *ʔabw-.

Noun

𐤀𐤁 (ʾb)

  1. father

Edomite

Etymology

From Proto-Semitic *ʔabw-.

Noun

𐤀𐤁 (ʾb)

  1. father

Moabite

Etymology

From Proto-Semitic *ʔabw-.

Noun

𐤀𐤁 (ʾb)

  1. father

Phoenician

Etymology 1

From Proto-Semitic *bV-.

Alternative forms

Preposition

𐤀𐤁 (ʾb ab, eb)

  1. in
Descendants
  • Punic: 𐤁 (b /bi/), 𐤁𐤉 (by /bi/), 𐤀𐤁 (ʾb /eb, ab/), ef-

Etymology 2

From Proto-Semitic *ʔabw-.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ʔab/

Noun

𐤀𐤁 (ʾb ab)

  1. father
Descendants

References

  • Krahmalkov, Charles R. (2001) A Phoenician-Punic Grammar, Leiden; Boston; Köln: Brill, →ISBN, page 227
  • Steiner, Richard C. (2001), Albounout “Frankincense” and Alsounalph “Oxtongue”: Phoenician-Punic Botanical Terms with Prothetic Vowels from an Egyptian Papyrus and a Byzantine Codex”, in Orientalia, volume 70, issue 1, page 102

Punic

Etymology 1

From Phoenician 𐤀𐤁 (ʾb /ab/), from Proto-Semitic *ʔabw-.

Pronunciation

Noun

𐤀𐤁 (ʾb ʾab)

  1. father

Preposition

𐤀𐤁 (ʾb ab, eb)

  1. Alternative form of 𐤁 (b /bi/)

References

  • Krahmalkov, Charles R. (2001) A Phoenician-Punic Grammar, Leiden; Boston; Köln: Brill, →ISBN, page 227
  • Steiner, Richard C. (2001), Albounout “Frankincense” and Alsounalph “Oxtongue”: Phoenician-Punic Botanical Terms with Prothetic Vowels from an Egyptian Papyrus and a Byzantine Codex”, in Orientalia, volume 70, issue 1, page 102
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