Sennacherib
English
editEtymology
editFrom Latin Sennacherib, ultimately from Akkadian 𒁹𒌍𒉽𒈨𒌍𒋢 (/Sîn-ahhī-erība/, “Sîn has replaced the brothers”).
Pronunciation
editProper noun
editSennacherib
- The king of the Neo-Assyrian Empire from 705 BCE to 681 BCE, famous for the role he plays in the Bible which describes his campaign in the Levant.
Translations
editking of the Neo-Assyrian Empire
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Latin
editEtymology
editUltimately from Akkadian 𒁹𒌍𒉽𒈨𒌍𒋢 (/Sîn-ahhī-erība/).
Proper noun
editSennacherib m (indeclinable)
- A king of Assyria
References
edit- Sennacherib on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- Sennacherib in Gaffiot, Félix (1934) Dictionnaire illustré latin-français, Hachette.
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