"𒂗𒈗𒋀" meaning in Akkadian

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Proper name

Forms: EN-LUGAL-URI₃ [romanization], bêl-šarra-uṣṣur [romanization]
Etymology: Bêl-šarra-uṣṣur from earlier *baʿal-śarra-unṣur, literally “May the Lord Protect the King.” Composed of 𒂗 (EN /⁠bêl⁠/, “lord”), 𒈗 (LUGAL /⁠šarru⁠/, “king”), and 𒋀 (URI₃ /⁠uṣṣur⁠/), assimilated from earlier *unṣur, jussive form of naṣāru (“to protect”). Comparable in meaning to the English expression God Save the King! Head templates: {{head|akk|proper noun|tr=EN-LUGAL-URI₃|ts=bêl-šarra-uṣṣur}} 𒂗𒈗𒋀 • (EN-LUGAL-URI₃ /bêl-šarra-uṣṣur/)
  1. Balthazar
    Sense id: en-𒂗𒈗𒋀-akk-name-YoN3oUem Categories (other): Akkadian entries with incorrect language header

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