๐€•๐€ผ๐€™

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Mycenaean Greek[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Cognate with Ancient Greek ฮœฮตฯƒฯƒฮฎฮฝฮท (Messแธ—nฤ“).

Proper noun[edit]

๐€•๐€ผ๐€™ (me-za-na)

  1. a place, Messene
    • c. 1200 BCE (LH IIIB2/LH IIIC), Pylos CN 3[1]:
      ๐€๐€‚๐€‹๐€ฏ ๐€•๐€ผ๐€™
      ๐€๐€ฉ๐€„๐€ณ๐€ฉ ๐€‡๐€น๐€‹๐€ธ ๐€ฆ๐€ƒ
      jo-i-je-si me-za-na
      e-re-u-te-re di-wi-je-we qo-o
      [They send(?)] from Messene,
      to inspector [Di-wi-je-we].dat.sg, bulls
    • c. 1200 BCE (LH IIIB2/LH IIIC), Pylos SH 736[2]:
      ๐€ต๐€จ๐€ ๐€€๐€•๐€Š๐€ต ๐€ƒ๐€ž ๐€•๐€ผ๐€™ ๐€บ๐€
      to-ra-ke a-me-ja-to o-pa me-za-na wo-ke
      breastplates, at/from the workshop of [A-me-ja-to].gen.sg, in the settlement of Messene.gen.sg

References[edit]

  • (basic translation of PY Cn 3:) Nikoloudis, Stavroula (2008) โ€œBulls and Belonging: Another Look at PY Cn 3โ€, in Dais. The Aegean Feast (Aegaeum; 29)