ꜥsṯrdt
Egyptian
Etymology
From Semitic; compare Akkadian 𒀭𒈹 (Ištar, “Ishtar”), Ugaritic 𐎓𐎘𐎚𐎗𐎚 (ʿaṯtart, “Astarte”), and Hebrew עַשְׁתֹּרֶת (‘aštōreṯ, “Ashtoreth”).
Pronunciation
- (modern Egyptological) IPA(key): /ɑːsɛt͡ʃrɛdɛt/
- Conventional anglicization: asetjredet
Proper noun
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- the goddess Astarte
Alternative forms
Alternative hieroglyphic writings of ꜥsṯrdt
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ꜥꜣstjr | ꜥꜣsyty | ꜥsṯt | ꜥsṯjrṯt | ꜥzṯjrṯt |
References
- Leclant, Jean (1960), “Astarté a cheval d'après les représentations égyptiennes [Astarte on horseback in Egyptian representations]”, in Syria, volume 37, issue 1, JSTOR 4197317, pages 1-67