ἀμίρ
From LSJ
Ὦ τύμβος, ὦ νυμφεῖον, ὦ κατασκαφὴς οἴκησις αἰείφρουρος, οἷ πορεύομαι πρὸς τοὺς ἐμαυτῆς, ὧν ἀριθμὸν ἐν νεκροῖς πλεῖστον δέδεκται Φερσέφασσ' ὀλωλότων. → Tomb, bridal chamber, eternal prison in the caverned rock, whither I go to find mine own, those many who have perished, and whom Persephone hath received among the dead. | Tomb, bridal-chamber, deep-dug eternal prison where I go to find my own, whom in the greatest numbers destruction has seized and Persephone has welcomed among the dead.
Spanish (DGE)
transcr. del ár. amir, príncipe, emir frec. en pap. tard. BGU 681.4, PSI 1266.4, 13 (VIII d.C.), cf. ἀμερμουμνής, ἀμουρμής.
transcr. del hebr. ’āmîr ‘rama’, ‘copa de un árbol’, Sm.Is.17.9.