𐤇𐤑𐤓 𐤂𐤆𐤋

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Punic[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Literally “pigeon-grass”, as its Ancient Greek name περιστέριον (peristérion). Hebrew גּוֹזָל (gōzāl), Aramaic גּוֹזָלָא (gōzālā, pigeon), Hebrew חָצִיר (ḥāṣīr), Aramaic חָצִירָה (ḥaṣīrā, grass) and at many places known in Punic 𐤇𐤑𐤓 (ḥṣr)

Pronunciation[edit]

Noun[edit]

𐤇𐤑𐤓 𐤂𐤆𐤋 (ḥṣr gzl /ḥaṣīr gōzāl/) m

  1. vervain
    • 4th century, Pseudo-Apuleius (in Latin), section 66:
      Peristereon Punici […] Azirgozol (var. Azirguzol) vocarunt
      Vervain the Punics call ḥaṣir gozol

References[edit]

  • Hoftijzer, J, Jongeling, K. (1995) Dictionary of the North-West Semitic Inscriptions (Handbuch der Orientalistik. Erste Abteilung, Der Nahe und Mittlere Osten; 21), Leiden, New York, Köln: E.J. Brill, page 400
  • Löw, Immanuel (1924) Die Flora der Juden[1] (in German), volume 3, Wien und Leipzig: R. Löwit, page 491
  • Löw, Immanuel (1881) Aramæische Pflanzennamen[2] (in German), Leipzig: Wilhelm Engelmann, page 402