π’…€π’Œ‘π’•π’€€π’€€

Akkadian

Etymology

Borrowed from Hebrew Χ™Φ°Χ”Χ•ΦΌΧ“ΦΈΧ”β€β€Ž (yehuda)

Proper noun

π’…€π’Œ‘π’•π’€€π’€€ (ia-u2-da-a-a, /Ya'uda/)

  1. Judah, the Iron Age Semitic kingdom
    • Annals of Sennacherib, column II
    • π’€€π’ˆΎ 𒁹𒄩𒍝π’†₯π’€€π’Œ‘ π’†³π’…€π’Œ‘π’•π’€€π’€€ 𒀉𒁲𒉑𒋗 π’…˜π’Š• π’€€π’ˆΎ 𒀭𒉣𒇷 π’„Ώπ’‹€π’‹—
      a-na mαΈ«a-za-qΓ­-a-ΓΊ lia-ΓΊ-da-ai id-di-nu-Ε‘u nak-riΕ‘ a-na an-zil-li i-sir-Ε‘u
      had given him over to Hezekiah of Judah, he kept him in confinement like an enemy
    • Nimrud Slab, II R 10.2 28, 29
    • π’†³π’…€π’Œ‘π’„©π’£ π’Ήπ’…€π’Œ‘π’•π’€€π’€€
      lia-ΓΊ-ha-zi mia-ΓΊ-da-a-a
      Jehoahaz the Judean
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