π’€Έπ’…—π’‡»π’ˆΎ

Akkadian

Etymology

Perhaps from Northwest Semitic; compare Hebrew ΧΦ·Χ©Φ°ΧΧ§Φ°ΧœΧ•ΦΉΧŸβ€Ž (β€²aΕ‘qΙ™lōn).

Proper noun

π’€Έπ’…—π’‡»π’ˆΎ (aΕ‘qaluna)

  1. Ashkelon
    • Amarna letter EA 287, lines 14-16
    • π’€€π’ˆ₯ 𒆳 π’Œ·π’„€π’Š‘π’†  𒆳 π’Œ·π’€Έπ’…—π’‡»π’ˆΎπ’†  π’Œ‘ π’Œ·π’†·[π’† ]π’…†π’†  𒄿𒁷𒉑 π’€€π’ˆΎ π’Š­π’‹’π’‰‘ 𒃻𒄭𒀀 π’‰Œπ’„­π’€€ π’Œ‘ π’ˆͺπ’…Žπ’ˆ  π’ˆ π’„΄π’£π’Šπ’ˆ¬
      a-mur KUR URUGAZ-riKI KUR URUaő-qa-lu-naKI ù URUla-[ki]-őiKI i-din-nu a-na őa-őu-nu NÍG.HÁ Ì.HÁ ù mi-im-ma ma-ah-cí-ra-mu
      Consider the lands of Gezer, Ashkelon, and L[achish]. They have given them food, oils, and any other requirement.
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