"𐠖𐠑𐠌𐠅𐠰𐠜" meaning in All languages combined

See 𐠖𐠑𐠌𐠅𐠰𐠜 on Wiktionary

Proper name [Ancient Greek]

Forms: mi-li-ki-ja-to-no [romanization]
Etymology: Borrowed from Phoenician 𐤌𐤋𐤊𐤉𐤕𐤍 (mlkytn). Etymology templates: {{bor|grc|phn|𐤌𐤋𐤊𐤉𐤕𐤍}} Phoenician 𐤌𐤋𐤊𐤉𐤕𐤍 (mlkytn) Head templates: {{head|grc|proper noun|g=m}} 𐠖𐠑𐠌𐠅𐠰𐠜 • (mi-li-ki-ja-to-no) m
  1. (Cypriot) a male given name, Milkyaton, from Phoenician Tags: Cypriot, masculine
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          "ref": "c. 388 B.C., Idalion bilingual (overall work in Ancient Greek and Phoenician):",
          "roman": "pa-si-le-wo-se-𐄁mi-li-ki-ja-to-nose-𐄁-ke-ti-o-ne-𐄁-ka-e-ta-li-o-ne-𐄁-pa-si-le-u-𐄁-me-na-ne-𐄁-to-pe-pa-me-ro-ne-𐄁-ne-wo-so-ta-ta-se-𐄁-to-na-ti-ri-ja-ta-ne-𐄁-to-te-ka-te-se-ta-se-𐄁-o-wa-na-kse-𐄁-o-a-pi-ti-mi-li-ko-ne-𐄁-to-a-po-lo-ni-𐄁-to-a-mu-ko-lo-i-𐄁-a-po-i-wo-i-𐄁-ta-se-𐄁-e-u-ko-la-se",
          "text": "𐠞𐠪𐠐𐠵𐠩𐄁𐠖𐠑𐠌𐠅𐠰𐠜𐠩𐄁𐠋𐠯𐠃𐠚𐄁𐠊𐠁𐠭𐠑𐠃𐠚𐄁𐠞𐠪𐠐𐠄𐄁𐠕𐠙𐠚𐄁𐠰𐠟𐠞𐠕𐠦𐠚𐄁𐠚𐠵𐠫𐠭𐠭𐠩𐄁𐠰𐠙𐠯𐠥𐠅𐠭𐠚𐄁𐠰𐠮𐠊𐠮𐠩𐠭𐠩𐄁𐠃𐠲𐠙𐠸𐄁𐠃𐠀𐠠𐠯𐠖𐠑𐠍𐠚𐄁𐠰𐠀𐠡𐠒𐠛𐄁𐠰𐠀𐠘𐠍𐠒𐠂𐄁𐠀𐠡𐠂𐠵𐠂𐄁𐠭𐠩𐄁𐠁𐠄𐠍𐠏𐠩",
          "translation": "[In the fourth year] of King Milkyaton, reigning over Kition and Idalion, [on the last (day)] of the period of five intercalary days, the prince [Baalrom son o]f Abdimilk, has dedicated this statuette to Apollo Amyklos, from whom he has obtained the accomplishment of his wish.",
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          "text": "𐠞𐠪𐠐𐠵𐠩𐄁𐠖𐠑𐠌𐠅𐠰𐠜𐠩𐄁𐠋𐠯𐠃𐠚𐄁𐠊𐠁𐠭𐠑𐠃𐠚𐄁𐠞𐠪𐠐𐠄𐄁𐠕𐠙𐠚𐄁𐠰𐠟𐠞𐠕𐠦𐠚𐄁𐠚𐠵𐠫𐠭𐠭𐠩𐄁𐠰𐠙𐠯𐠥𐠅𐠭𐠚𐄁𐠰𐠮𐠊𐠮𐠩𐠭𐠩𐄁𐠃𐠲𐠙𐠸𐄁𐠃𐠀𐠠𐠯𐠖𐠑𐠍𐠚𐄁𐠰𐠀𐠡𐠒𐠛𐄁𐠰𐠀𐠘𐠍𐠒𐠂𐄁𐠀𐠡𐠂𐠵𐠂𐄁𐠭𐠩𐄁𐠁𐠄𐠍𐠏𐠩",
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  "word": "𐠖𐠑𐠌𐠅𐠰𐠜"
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