𐤔𐤃

Phoenician

Etymology

From Proto-Semitic. Cognate with Akkadian 𒆳 (šadûm), Hebrew שָׂדֶה (śāḏê), and Ugaritic 𐎌𐎄 (šd /šadû/).

Noun

𐤔𐤃 (šd śad) m

  1. field, farmland
  2. plain; region

Punic

Etymology

From Phoenician 𐤔𐤃 (šd /śad/).

Noun

𐤔𐤃 (šd sad) m (construct state with reduced vowel, Phoenician spelling 𐤔𐤃, Latin spelling sidy and sady (/sədi/))

  1. field, farmland
  2. plain; region
  3. field where there is war fought, battlefield
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