出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/09/18 23:40 UTC 版)
From Akkadian 𒌷𒀕 (/uruk/), from Sumerian 𒀕 (unug, “abode, site, location, seat, typically in reference to a deity's earthly dwelling”) either as a phonetic alteration of the Sumerian or influenced as a calque translation using Akkadian 𒌷 (/uru/, “city, place of dwelling or collecting under”).
出典:Wikipedia
出典:『Wikipedia』 (2011/07/25 22:55 UTC 版)
Uruk (Cuneiform: ,URU UNUG; Sumerian: Unug; Akkadian: Uruk; Biblical Hebrew: Erech; Greek: Ὀρχόη Orchoē, Ὠρύγεια Ōrugeia; Latin: Orchoi; Arabic: وركاء, Warkā') was an ancient city of Sumer and later Babylonia, situated east of the present bed of the Euphrates river, on the ancient dry former channel of the Euphrates River, some 30 km east of modern As-Samawah, Al-Muthannā, Iraq.