-
represents an
original *
ʾAddîr-meleḵ, "majestic king" or "the
majestic one is king".
Cognate ʾAddîr-milk,
along with
similar Milk-
ʾaddîr (with the morphemes...
-
Sardus (Ancient Gr****: Σάρδος, romanized: Sardos), also Sid
Addir and
Sardus Pater ("Sardinian Father") was the
eponymous mythological hero of the Nuragic...
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original on 2007-03-22.
Retrieved 2007-03-19. Cohen,
Francis L. (1906). "
Addir Hu".
Jewish Encyclopedia.
Retrieved 2024-08-29. "Der Jude, 3. Band, 25....
- the "representative theme" in
musical references to the
feast (compare
Addir Hu, Aḳdamut, Hallel). It is sung
almost universally by Jews on this festival...
- Ṣdn), Bʿl Ṣmd, "Baʿal of the Heavens" (Baʿal
Shamem or Shamayin), Baʿal
ʾAddir (Bʿl ʾdr), Baʿal
Hammon (Baʿal Ḥamon), Bʿl Mgnm. Baʿal
Hammon was worshipped...
-
agentive nominalizer) AJC
adjacent AL
ALIEN cn?
alienable possession ALL ADL,
ADDIR allative case ('to'; also 'aditive' [sic], 'adlative', 'addirective') ALLOC...
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governed by two sufetes, and had
public officials with
titles such as mhzm,
ʽaddir ʽararim, and nēquim ēlīm. The
military of
Carthage was one of the largest...
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minor magistrates. In
addition there were such
sacred officials as the
ʾaddir ʾararim or
praefectus sacrorum, the nēquim ēlīm, and
probably a
sacred college...
- The
meaning of ’DR (’
addir or ’iddir) is both "great, powerful, mighty", and "large"; it is a
common epitheton of Baal (Ba‘al
Addir). In
Deuteronomy 3:11...
- his
earliest preserved composition was
written in 1913 and is
titled "Mi
Addir:
Jewish Wedding Song". In 1915,
Weill started taking private lessons with...