e/Letoon trilingual

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has glosseng: The Letoon trilingual is an inscription in three languages: standard Lycian or Lycian A, Greek and Aramaic covering the faces of a four-sided stone stele called the Letoon Trilingual Stele, discovered in 1973 during the archeological exploration of the Letoon temple complex, near Xanthos, ancient Lycia, in present-day Turkey. The inscription is a public record of a decree authorizing the establishment of a cult, with references to the deities, and provisions for officers in the new cult. The Lycian requires 41 lines; the Greek, 35 and the Aramaic, 27. They are not word-for-word translations, but each contains some information not present in the others. The Aramaic is somewhat condensed.
lexicalizationeng: Letoon trilingual
instance of(noun) letters inscribed (especially words engraved or carved) on something
inscription, lettering
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has glossdeu: Die so genannte Trilingue vom Letoon (auch Trilingue von Xanthos) ist eine in aramäischer, griechischer und lykischer Sprache (Lykisch A) beschriftete Stele, die 1973 im Letoheiligtum bei Xanthos, dem antiken Hauptort Lykiens (Kleinasien), entdeckt wurde. Sie steht heute im Museum von Fethiye (Türkei).
lexicalizationdeu: Trilingue vom Letoon
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