Aleppo

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Italian Aleppo, from French Alep, from Ottoman Turkish حلب (halep), from Arabic حَلَب (ḥalab), of uncertain origin. Theorized to be from Arabic حَلَبَ (ḥalaba, gave out milk), coming from the ancient tradition that Abraham gave milk to travelers as they moved throughout the region. Attested in Akkadian as 𒄩𒆷𒁍 (Ḥalab, Ḥalap), Hittite 𒄬𒉺 (Ḥalpa), Ugaritic 𐎈𐎍𐎁 (Ḥlb), Aramaic חלב (Ḥlb), Old Armenian Խաղաբ (Xałab), Greek Χαλιβών (Chalivón), and Classical Syriac ܚܰܠܰܒ (Ḥalpa).

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /əˈlɛpəʊ/
  • (US) IPA(key): /əˈlɛpoʊ/

Proper noun

Aleppo

  1. A city now in northern Syria, formerly an important city in the ancient world (Beroea of Seleucid empire).

Translations


German

Etymology

From Italian Aleppo, from French Alep, from Ottoman Turkish حلب (halep), from Arabic حَلَب (ḥalab), of unknown origin.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /aˈlɛpo/
  • Hyphenation: Alep‧po

Proper noun

Aleppo n (genitive Aleppos)

  1. Aleppo, in Syria

Italian

Etymology

From French Alep, from Ottoman Turkish حلب (halep), from Arabic حَلَب (ḥalab), of unknown origin.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /aˈlep.po/, [äˈl̺e̞ppo]
  • Rhymes: -eppo
  • Hyphenation: A‧lép‧po

Proper noun

Aleppo f

  1. Aleppo (city in modern-day Syria)

Derived terms

Descendants


Portuguese

Etymology

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Aleppo f

  1. Alternative spelling of Alepo
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