440 | | |
441 | | * mashal = officer |
442 | | * mëpaqad = another word for 'officer' You can use for the Sacred Band. |
443 | | * halats = soldiers |
444 | | * Balearic slingers = ibushimim (people from Ibiza) because Ebussus, in Ibiza, was the main city of the balearic islands. |
445 | | * qesheth = archer |
446 | | * hets = arrow |
447 | | * hatsats = arrows |
448 | | * re'shith saasat = Calvary Chief |
449 | | * mynkd= emperator, Great Chief |
450 | | * masilim = numidians |
451 | | * masil=numidian |
452 | | * hayaat = animals (Curiosly, we don´t know the carthaginian name for elephant) but in ancient hebrew was 'Pil' |
453 | | * kahan = priest |
454 | | * hayl = army |
455 | | * mahanët = campament |
456 | | * mal'ak = messenger |
457 | | * barzel = iron |
458 | | * magen = shield |
459 | | * ariwim! = lions! :-) |
460 | | * ba`al barak = Ba`al bless you! |
461 | | * Libanun = Phoenicia |
462 | | * hemyt = Walls |
463 | | * hers^= artisan, worker^ |
464 | | |
465 | | This is sourced from an e-mail from Prof. Carneiro of May 10, 2003. |
| 431 | * mashal = officer |
| 432 | * mëpaqad = another word for 'officer' You can use for the Sacred Band. |
| 433 | * halats = soldiers |
| 434 | * Balearic slingers = ibushimim (people from Ibiza) because Ebussus, in Ibiza, was the main city of the balearic islands. |
| 435 | * qesheth = archer |
| 436 | * hets = arrow |
| 437 | * hatsats = arrows |
| 438 | * re'shith saasat = Calvary Chief |
| 439 | * mynkd= emperator, Great Chief |
| 440 | * masilim = numidians |
| 441 | * masil=numidian |
| 442 | * hayaat = animals (Curiosly, we don´t know the carthaginian name for elephant) but in ancient hebrew was 'Pil' |
| 443 | * kahan = priest |
| 444 | * hayl = army |
| 445 | * mahanët = campament |
| 446 | * mal'ak = messenger |
| 447 | * barzel = iron |
| 448 | * magen = shield |
| 449 | * ariwim! = lions! :-) |
| 450 | * ba`al barak = Ba`al bless you! |
| 451 | * Libanun = Phoenicia |
| 452 | * hemyt = Walls |
| 453 | * hers^= artisan, worker^ |
| 454 | |
| 455 | This is sourced from an e-mail from Prof. Carneiro of May 10, 2003. |