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Processed by: | goldyn_chyld (2022-03-21 07:03:00 UTC) |
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<< review queue entry 70102 - submitted by 'richwarm' >> 1) In the Wp article, Philistines are called 非利士人, and their land (Philisitia) is called referred to as 非利士地. The language is 非利士語. But 非利士 isn't used on its own, i.e. without adding 人 or 地 or 語 etc. 2) Is it relevant to mention that they are reported to have been uncircumcised? 3) "非利士族" - 2,110 results "非利士人" - 219,000 results 4) The area contained the five cities ... and was known as Philistia, or the Land of the Philistines. https://www.britannica.com/topic/Philistine-people |
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- 非利士 非利士 [Fei1 li4 shi4] /Philistine (Palestinian people, reputedly uncircumcised, c. 1,000 BC)/ # - 非利士族 非利士族 [Fei1 li4 shi4 zu2] /Philistine (Palestinian people, reputedly uncircumcised, c. 1,000 BC)/ + 非利士人 非利士人 [Fei1 li4 shi4 ren2] /the Philistines, who settled on the southern coast of Palestine in the 12th century BC/ # + 非利士地 非利士地 [Fei1 li4 shi4 di4] /Philistia, aka the Land of the Philistines/ |