"Mot" meaning in English

See Mot in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Proper name

Etymology: Borrowed from Ugaritic 𐎎𐎚 (mōtu). Etymology templates: {{bor+|en|uga|𐎎𐎚|tr=mōtu}} Borrowed from Ugaritic 𐎎𐎚 (mōtu) Head templates: {{en-proper noun}} Mot
  1. The ancient Canaanite god of death and the underworld. Wikipedia link: Mot
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