Byblos
['biblɔs]
- n. ビブロス(現在のセミバイレ、古代フェニキアの港)
英語の語源
- Byblos
- ancient Phoenician port (modern Jebeil, Lebanon) from which Egyptian papyrus was exported to Greece. The name probably is a Greek corruption of Phoenician Gebhal, said to mean literally "frontier town" (compare Hebrew gebhul "frontier, boundary," Arabic jabal "mountain"), or perhaps it is Canaanite gubla "mountain." The Greek name also might have been influenced by, or come from, an Egyptian word for "papyrus."
例文
- 1. The city of Byblos offers 6000 years of History& ; Culture such as the Roman amphetheatre.
- ブルースシティより6000年の歴史と文化を持ち、ローマのオペラハウスは典型的な代表格である。
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