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BʕL بعل
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ID … • Sw – • BP – • APD … • © SG | 15Feb2021
√BʕL
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▪ BʕL_1 ‘the god Baal; lord; husband’ ↗baʕl
▪ BʕL_2 ‘land or plants thriving on natural water supply’ ↗baʕl
▪ BʕL_3 ‘…’ ↗

♦ Semantic value spectrum in ClassAr (acc. to BAH2008): ‘unirrigated palm trees, a male palm tree; a husband, a wife; to marry; courtship; master, deity’
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▪ WehrCowan1979 treats [v1] and [v2] in one and the same entry, without explaining how ‘land or plants thriving on natural water supplyʼ and perh. the god Baʕl may be related.
▪ BʕL_1 : (Orel&Stolbova1994) From protSem *baʕl- ‘husband, masterʼ < AfrAs *baʕil- ‘manʼ.
▪ BʕL_2 ‘…’ ↗
▪ BʕL_3 ‘…’ ↗
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▪ Engl Baal, Beelzebub, Hannibal, Belshazzar, ↗baʕl
▪ BʕL_3 ‘…’ ↗
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