Or Belshatstsar {bale-shats-tsar'}; of foreign origin (compare Beltsha'tstsar); Belshatstsar, a Babylonian king -- Belshazzar.
see HEBREW Beltsha'tstsar
H1112. Beleshatstsar
ֵבּלְאשַׁצַּר proper name, masculine (Bêl-šar-uƒur, Bel, protect the king COT Daniel 5:1) 8:1; represented as king of Babylon, successor, and apparently son of Nebuchadrezzar (5:1-2, 11 etc.); in cuneiform inscription known only as prince, son of Nabonidus (last Shemitic king of Babylon), see COT 1.c.