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Reconstruction:Proto-Semitic/waraḳ-

This Proto-Semitic entry contains reconstructed words and roots. As such, the term(s) in this entry are not directly attested, but are hypothesized to have existed based on comparative evidence.

Proto-Semitic

Etymology

From Proto-Afro-Asiatic *wVraq- (green). Cognate with Egyptian


(jꜣqt, leeks, vegetables) and

(wꜣḏ, green).[1]

Root

*waraḳ-

  1. green, greenish
  2. yellow
  3. leaf

Descendants

  • Akkadian: 𒅊 (warqu) [SIG7, IGI-gunû]
  • Arabic: وَرَق (waraq)
  • Amharic: ወርቅ (wärḳ)
  • Aramaic: ירק (yūrāq)
  • Argobba: ወርቅ
  • Ge'ez: ወርቅ (wärḳ)
  • Harari: ወሪቅ (wärīq)
  • Hebrew: יָרוֹק (yārōq)
  • Old South Arabian: 𐩥𐩧𐩤
  • Sebat Bet Gurage: ወርቅ
  • Tigre: ወርቅ (wärḳ)
  • Tigrinya: ወርቂ (wärḳi)
  • Ugaritic: 𐎊𐎗𐎖 (yrq)

References

  1. 1995, Antonio Loprieno, Ancient Egyptian: A linguistic introduction, →ISBN
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