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- noun Alternative form of
beth .
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The Akkadian word for house is beyth or betu, which is the same as the Arabic beyt or the Hebrew beyt, he explains.
Dictionary of Akkadian Language Links Modern Civilization with Ancient Origins 2011
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The Akkadian word for house is beyth or betu, which is the same as the Arabic beyt or the Hebrew beyt, he explains.
Dictionary of Akkadian Language Links Modern Civilization with Ancient Origins 2011
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The Akkadian word for house is beyth or betu, which is the same as the Arabic beyt or the Hebrew beyt, he explains.
Dictionary of Akkadian Language Links Modern Civilization with Ancient Origins 2011
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The Akkadian word for house is beyth or betu, which is the same as the Arabic beyt or the Hebrew beyt, he explains.
Dictionary of Akkadian Language Links Modern Civilization with Ancient Origins 2011
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The Akkadian word for house is beyth or betu, which is the same as the Arabic beyt or the Hebrew beyt, he explains.
Dictionary of Akkadian Language Links Modern Civilization with Ancient Origins 2011
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The Akkadian word for house is beyth or betu, which is the same as the Arabic beyt or the Hebrew beyt, he explains.
Dictionary of Akkadian Language Links Modern Civilization with Ancient Origins 2011
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_fatya_, coffee-gear basket; this people of a nomad life bestow each thing of theirs in a proper _beyt_; it would otherwise be lost in their daily removings.
All About Coffee 1909
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"How beyt [11] I haue heere haulf a guesh, that two sorts of carpers wyl seeme too spurne at this myne enterprise.
A History of Elizabethan Literature George Saintsbury 1889
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