𐩱𐩢𐩨𐩦
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Sabaean
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]- 𐩢𐩨𐩦𐩩 (ḥbs²t /ḥabaśatu/)
Etymology
[edit]See Arabic الْحَبَشَة (al-ḥabaša)
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]𐩱𐩢𐩨𐩦 (ʾḥbs² /ʾaḥbūśu/)
- Ethiopia, Ethiopians, Abyssines
- second half of 1st century BCE, Ja 576+Ja 577 Ry 535; MaMB 212+MaMB 219[2], line 3:
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- w-nqm ʾḥzb Ḥbs²t w-ḏ-S¹hrtm w-S²mr ḏ-Rydn w-ʾs²ʿb Ḥmyrm
- and he took revenge on the troops of the Abyssinians and those of S¹hrtm and on Śamar ḏu-Raydān and the folk of Ḥimyar
- 548 C.E., CIH 541 = Sadd Maʾrib 5[3], lines 25–26 and 73–75:
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- w-gmʿw ʾgys²-hmw Ḥbs²t [w-]Ḥmyrm […] w-k-l rʾyw k-ḫny ḍlln ʿly ʾs²ʿbn ʾḏnw l-hm w l-ʾḥbs²-hmw w-ʾḥmr-hm
- and assembled his troops, Ethiopians and Himyarites […] And as soon as he saw that [the plague] wrought sickness upon his tribes he furloughed them, his Abyssines and his Himyarites