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𐀣𐀯𐀩𐀄

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Mycenaean Greek

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Etymology

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From Proto-Hellenic *gʷatiléus. Compare Ancient Greek βασιλεύς (basileús).

Noun

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𐀣𐀯𐀩𐀄 (qa-si-re-u /gʷasiléus/)

  1. court official, local chieftain
    • c. 1200 BCE (LH IIIB2/LH IIIC), Pylos Jn 431[1]:
      𐀣𐀯𐀩𐀄 𐀀𐀠𐀦𐀲 𐄇[ ] 𐀂𐀎𐀤𐄇
      qa-si-re-u a-pi-qo-ta 1 [ ] i-*65-qe 1
      basileus Ampʰibōtās: 1 ; [ ] and I-*65: 1

References

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  • (possible interpretation of PY Jn 431:) John T. Killen (1987) “Bronzeworking at Knossos and Pylos”, in Hermathena, volume 143, →JSTOR