π¬π±πΈππ¬π
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Luwian
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From π¬π±πΈπΉπ (warpallis, βpowerfulβ) + *-was (βadjectival suffixβ).[1]
Proper noun
[edit]π¬π±πΈππ¬π (wa/i+ra/i-pa-la-wa/i-sa /Warpallawas/)
- a male given name
Descendants
[edit]- β Akkadian:
- Neo-Assyrian: πΉπ¨ππ (mur-pal-a /β UrpallΓ’β /), πΉπ¨ππ·π (mur-pal-la-a /β UrpallΓ’β /), πΉπ¨ππ (mur-BALA-a /β UrpalaΚΎaβ /), πΉπ¨πππ (mur-pala-a /β UrpalaΚΎaβ /)
References
[edit]- ^ Oreshko, Rostyslav (2020) βThe onager kings of Anatolia: Hartapus, Gordis, MuΕ‘ka and the steppe strand in early Phrygian cultureβ, in Kadmos. Zeitschrift fΓΌr vor- und frΓΌhgriechische Epigraphik[1], volume 59, numbers 1-2, Walter de Gruyter, , page 100