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Ugaritic /ˌjuːɡəˈrɪtɪk /adjectiveRelating to or characteristic of the ancient port and Bronze Age trading city of Ugarit in Northern Syria, its inhabitants, or t lanuage spoken there: an indigenous Ugaritic royal tradition...- Animal sacrifice was at the heart of Ugaritic ritual.
- For some 2000 years both Jewish and Christian commentators understood Ezekiel's Daniel to be Daniel of the Old Testament, not Dan'el of the Ugaritic legends.
- Ugaritic myths mention that the father of the gods, El, had a wife called Athirat which means "she who treads upon the sea."
noun1A native or inhabitant of the ancient port and Bronze Age trading city of Ugarit in Northern Syria: the Ugaritic alphabet...- The Ugarites worshipped an elaborate pantheon in which the Rephaim, the departed spirits of their ancestors, held special powers.
- He inclines to the belief that the Ugarites got the idea of the alphabet from Phoenician users who were developing the Sinai script.
- The word 'Semite' comes from the name 'Shem', one of Noah's sons, and encompasses Akkadinas, Eblaites, Ugarites, Canaanites, ...
1.1 [mass noun] A pre-Phoenician Semitic language, examples of which were first discovered at the site of Ugarit: the Ugaritic alphabet...- Ugaritic is the language of the texts discovered in Ugarit in Syria.
- The bulk of the text are direct translations of those works, presented in parallel with transliterations of the Ugaritic.
- This will list the basic words that appear in these languages, except for Ugaritic which was discovered later.
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