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- 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...
- 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....
- 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...
- governed by two sufetes, and had public officials with titles such as mhzm, ʽaddir ʽararim, and nēquim ēlīm. At the time of its greatest territorial expansion...
- "Adir Bimlukha" (Hebrew: אַדִּיר בִּמְלוּכָה, romanized: ʾAddīr Bimlūxā, lit. 'Mighty in Kingship'), also known as Ki Lo Naʾeh (Hebrew: כִּי לוֹ נָאֶה...
- the remains of the Carthaginian one, which was dedicated to the god Sid Addir, a later incarnation of the local god Sardus Pater Babai, the main male...
- minor magistrates. In addition there were such sacred officials as the ʾaddir ʾararim or praefectus sacrorum, the nēquim ēlīm, and probably a sacred college...
- his earliest preserved composition was written in 1913 and is titled "Mi Addir: Jewish Wedding Song". In 1915, Weill started taking private lessons with...
- agentive nominalizer) AJC adjacent AL ALIEN cn? alienable possession ALL ADL, ADDIR allative case ('to'; also 'aditive' [sic], 'adlative', 'addirective') ALLOC...