Harase
Appearance
Lusitanian
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Possibly related to Ancient Greek ἄρεσις (áresis, “help; supplication”) or [Term?] (“I anchor”).[1]
Proper noun
[edit]Harase (dative)
- a god of the ancient Lusitanians[2][3]
- (discovered in 2008), Ribeira da Venda inscription, lines 1–2[4]:
- OILAM · ERBAM
HARASE- A grown sheep
for Harase - (literally, “sheep grown
[for] Harase”)
- A grown sheep
- (discovered in 2008), Ribeira da Venda inscription, lines 1–2[4]:
References
[edit]- André Carneiro, José d’Encarnação, Jorge de Oliveira, Cláudia Teixeira, “Uma Inscrição Votiva em Língua Lusitana”, Palaeohispanica; 8 (2008)
- Blanca M. Prósper, Francisco Villar, “Nueva Inscripción Lusitana Procedente de Portalegre”, Revista de Lingüística y Filología Clásica; 77 1 (2009)