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Pummay
deity
Worshipped byPhoenicians Taƴto

Pummay (Fenisiya: 𐤐𐤌𐤉, Pūmay; 𐤐𐤏𐤌𐤉 Pū(ġ)‘may) ko laamɗo Fenisiyanke mo nganndu-ɗaa ko laamɗo Fenisiyanke mo seeɗa anndaa e mum. Pummay ina seedtini ko adii fof e inɗe teoforiije, ko wayi no Pygmalion mo Tir.Sabu ko seeɗa anndaa e laamɗo oo, annduɓe ɓee mbaawaa wiyde hol ko woni golle tute Pummay walla hol ko o jokkondiri e mum. E nder haala lefol Dido e sosngo Kartaago, won annduɓe ina cikki wonde Pummay kadi ko Siprusnaaɓe ɓooyɓe ndewatnoo.[1][2][3][4]

  1. Krahmalkov, Charles R. “‘When He Drove out Yrirachan’: A Phoenician (Punic) Poem, Ca. A. D. 350.” Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research, no. 294, 1994, pp. 78. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/1357154. Accessed 14 Mar. 2021.
  2. Frank L. Benz. Personal Names in the Phoenician and Punic Inscriptions. Gregorian Biblical BookShop. pp. 176–. GGKEY:GQWCNS5RDEF.
  3. F. M. Cross, “An Interpretation of the Nora Stone,” Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 208 (Dec. 1972) 16.
  4. Franklin, John Curtis. 2016. Kinyras: The Divine Lyre. Hellenic Studies Series 70. Washington, DC: Center for Hellenic Studies.