- Nuzi (Hurrian Nuzi/Nuzu;
Akkadian Gasur) at
modern Yorghan Tepe (also
Yorgan Tepa and
Jorgan Tepe), Iraq was an
ancient Mesopotamian city 12 kilometers...
-
Geshur (Biblical Hebrew: גְּשׁוּר, romanized:
Gəšūr) was a
territory in the
ancient Levant mentioned in the
early books of the
Hebrew Bible and possibly...
- city states, such as Ur, Lagash, Uruk, Kish, Isin, Larsa, Adab, Eridu,
Gasur, ****ur, Hamazi, Akshak,
Arbela and Umma,
although Semitic Akkadian names...
- Armanum?)
Arrapha Kar-Tukulti-Ninurta ****ur
Ekallatum Nuzi (Yorghan Tepe,
Gasur) Tell al-Fakhar (Kurruhanni?) Tell
Taban (Ṭābetu, Ṭābatum)
Terqa (Tell Ashara)...
- (southern lao and gamhain)
although gamhain is also used in
Achill and
Erris gasúr, "boy" (southern garsún; garsún
means "child" in Connemara) girseach, "girl"...
- /ˈɪn̠ʲoːɡ/ "window" (lenited), fhíon /iːnˠ/ "wine" (lenited) g
broad /ɡ/
gasúr /ˈɡasˠuːɾˠ/ "boy", bog /bˠɔɡ/ "soft"
slender /ɟ/
geata /ˈɟat̪ˠə/ "gate"...
-
Shakhi Kora, Tell Rubeidheh, Grai Resh, Kani Shaie,
Girdi Qala and Logardan,
Gasur, and Nineveh.
Modern Iran - in the
Zagros Mountains,
Godin Tepe, and Chogha...
- 1450s they
attacked ****yria,
sacking ****ur, and
bringing the
cities of
Gasur and
Arrapkha under their control. From c.1450 to 1393 BC the
kings of ****yria...
- قِلْت gilt "tomb" قَبْر qabr قَبُر
gabur قبر
gabir "palace" قَصر qaṣr قَصُر
gaṣur قَصِر gaṣir "poverty" فَقْر faqr فَقِر ****ir or فَقُر ****ur فَقِر ****ir...
-
Connacht Standard Gloss Cas Buail,
Bualadh Meet, uses
verbal noun of
casadh Gasúr -
Young child; Mayo,
Munster & Ulster:
Young boy
Cisteanach / Cistinidh...