π’€€π’Œ‘π’‹›π’€ͺ

Akkadian

Etymology

Borrowed from Hebrew Χ”Χ•ΦΉΧ©Φ΅ΧΧ’Φ·β€Ž (hoΕ‘e'a)

Proper noun

π’€€π’Œ‘π’‹›π’€ͺ (a-ΓΊ-si-, /Owshia/)

  1. Hosea (Hoshea)
    • Nimrud Tablet III R 10.2 28-29
    • π’‚Š π’ˆ₯π’„·π’Œπ’Š‘π’„Ώ π’‰Ίπ’…—π’„© π’ˆ—π’‹™π’‰‘ π’„‘π’† π’π’ˆ  π’†³π’€€π’Œ‘π’‹›π’€ͺ [π’€€π’ˆΎ π’ˆ—π’‹Ύ π’„Ώπ’ˆΎ π’ˆ¬π’„΄]𒄭𒋙𒉑 𒀸𒆲
      e mαΈ«u-um-ri pa-qa-αΈ«a Ε‘arru-Ε‘ΓΊ-nu is-ki-pu-ma la-ΓΊ-si-' [ana-Ε‘arrΕ«ti ina muαΈ«αΈ«i]-Ε‘ΓΊ-nu Γ‘Ε‘-kun
      (the people) of Omri, they overthrew Pekah and [I set] Hoshea [as king ov]er them
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