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wastour
Wastor Wast"or, n. A waster; a thief. [Obs. or R.] [Written also wastour.] --Chaucer. Southey.

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- Astour 2002, p. 63. Astour 2002, p. 61. Astour 2002, p. 62. Gurney 2003, p. 119. Astour 2002, p. 64. Astour 2002, p. 68. Bryce 2014, p. 16. Astour 2002...
- Michael Czernichow Astour (December 17, 1916 KharkovOctober 7, 2004 St. Louis) was professor of Yiddish and Russian literature at Brandeis University...
- Archived from the original on 20 March 2022. Retrieved 30 July 2022. Astour, Michael C. (1967). ****enosemitica: An Ethnic and Cultural Study in West...
- rendered as yhw) or Yahu, is a toponym. Regarding the name yhwꜣ, Michael Astour observed that the "hieroglyphic rendering corresponds very precisely to...
- p. 18. Bryce 2009, p. 451. Astour 2002, p. 127. Astour 2002, p. 132. Roux 1992, p. 188, 189. Frayne 1990, p. 597. Astour 2002, p. 139. Sicker 2000, p...
- relationship with the Zagros mountains of western Iran. While Michael C. Astour suggests a derivation from the Ugaritic Sġr (pronounced ṣaġru?) meaning...
- same kingdom and were often used interchangeably, according to Michael C. Astour. Hittite annals mention a people called Hurri (Ḫu-ur-ri), located in northeastern...
- ISBN 9781899142880. Michael C. Astour. Hittite History and Absolute Chronology of the Bronze Age. p. 92. Michael C. Astour (1989). Hittite history and absolute...
- rather to Hattusili I. Asia portal History of the Hittites For example, Astour, Michael, "Hittite History and Absolute Chronology of the Bronze Age" (1989)...
- have been introduced until the reign of Ishpuini. According to Michael C. Astour, Haldi could be etymologically related to the Hurrian word "heldi", meaning...