Phoenician edit

Etymology edit

From Proto-Semitic *baʕl-.

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

𐤁𐤏𐤋 (bʿl)

  1. lord, master
  2. owner, master
  3. husband
  4. Baal ("The Lord"), a title of the storm god Hadad
  5. baal ("lord"), an epithet of various Levantine gods
  6. burgher, citizen

Descendants edit

  • Punic: 𐤁𐤏𐤋 (bʿl)
  • English: Baal, baal

References edit

  • Krahmalkov, Charles R. (2000) Phoenician-Punic Dictionary (Orientalia Lovaniensia Analecta; 90), Leuven: Uitgeverij Peeters en Departement Oosterse Studies Leuven, →ISBN, pages 110–111
  • Kerr, Robert Martin (2006) “Mibil – A Latin reference to Punic curiae?”, in Die Welt des Orients[1], volume 36, Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, pages 83–93

Punic edit

Etymology edit

From Phoenician 𐤁𐤏𐤋 (bʿl), from Proto-Semitic *baʕl-.

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

𐤁𐤏𐤋 (bʿl)

  1. lord, master
  2. Baal
  3. burgher, citizen

Derived terms edit

References edit

  • Krahmalkov, Charles R. (2000) Phoenician-Punic Dictionary (Orientalia Lovaniensia Analecta; 90), Leuven: Uitgeverij Peeters en Departement Oosterse Studies Leuven, →ISBN, pages 110–111
  • Kerr, Robert Martin (2006) “Mibil – A Latin reference to Punic curiae?”, in Die Welt des Orients[2], volume 36, Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, pages 83–93