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New page: Ἀαρών ==Ancient Greek== ===Etymology=== From Hebrew אַהֲרֹן (Aharon). ===Pronunciation=== (5th BC Attic): IPA: /a.arɔ͜ɔ́n/ (1st BC Egyptian): IPA: /aaróːn/ (4th A... |
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===Pronunciation=== | ===Pronunciation=== | ||
(5th BC Attic): IPA: /a.arɔ͜ɔ́n/ | *(5th BC Attic): IPA: /a.arɔ͜ɔ́n/ | ||
(1st BC Egyptian): IPA: /aaróːn/ | *(1st BC Egyptian): IPA: /aaróːn/ | ||
(4th AD Koine): IPA: /aarón/ | *(4th AD Koine): IPA: /aarón/ | ||
(10th AD Byzantine): IPA: /aarón/ | *(10th AD Byzantine): IPA: /aarón/ | ||
(15th AD Constantinopolitan): IPA: /aaɾón/ | *(15th AD Constantinopolitan): IPA: /aaɾón/ | ||
===Proper noun=== | ===Proper noun=== | ||
Revision as of 03:46, 12 December 2015
Ἀαρών
Ancient Greek
Etymology
From Hebrew אַהֲרֹן (Aharon).
Pronunciation
- (5th BC Attic): IPA: /a.arɔ͜ɔ́n/
- (1st BC Egyptian): IPA: /aaróːn/
- (4th AD Koine): IPA: /aarón/
- (10th AD Byzantine): IPA: /aarón/
- (15th AD Constantinopolitan): IPA: /aaɾón/
Proper noun
Ἀαρών • (Aarṓn) m (indeclinable)
- 1. Aaron, the brother of Moses.
Descendants
- Greek: Ααρών (Aarón)