also spelled Ba'alat or Ba'alath (from West Semitic ba'alat, lady), often used as a synonym for the special goddess of a region; also, the chief deity of Byblos. Very little is known of Baalat, the Lady [of Byblos], but, because of the close ties between Byblos and Egypt, she was often represented with a typically Egyptian hairstyle, headdress, and costume, and by the 12th dynasty (19911786 BC) she was equated with the Egyptian goddess Hathor. To the Greeks, Baalat was a form of the goddess Astarte.
BAALAT
Meaning of BAALAT in English
Britannica English vocabulary. Английский словарь Британика. 2012