"Urarṭu" meaning in All languages combined

See Urarṭu on Wiktionary

Proper name [Akkadian]

IPA: /uˈrar.tˤu/ (note: Old Babylonian)
Etymology: Compare with Biblical Hebrew אֲרָרָט (ʾărɔrɔ́ṭ, “Ararat”), Old Armenian Այրարատ (Ayrarat, “Ayrarat”) and Ancient Greek Ἀλαρόδιοι (Alaródioi). Etymology templates: {{cog|hbo|אֲרָרָט|t=Ararat|tr=ʾărɔrɔ́ṭ}} Biblical Hebrew אֲרָרָט (ʾărɔrɔ́ṭ, “Ararat”), {{cog|xcl|Այրարատ|t=Ayrarat}} Old Armenian Այրարատ (Ayrarat, “Ayrarat”), {{cog|grc|Ἀλαρόδιοι}} Ancient Greek Ἀλαρόδιοι (Alaródioi) Head templates: {{akk-proper noun}} Urarṭu ?
  1. Urartu (a country north of Assyria occupying the mountainous area around Lake Van and enemy of Assyria in the first millennium BCE) Wikipedia link: Ayrarat, Behistun Inscription Categories (place): Countries Synonyms: Uraštu
    Sense id: en-Urarṭu-akk-name-9VRhS7cz Categories (other): Akkadian entries with incorrect language header

Alternative forms

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