טיג

Knaanic

Etymology

Inherited from Old Czech těh, from Proto-Slavic *tęgъ.

Noun

טֵיג (tég)

  1. (anatomy) joint (part of the body where two bones join)

References

  • Dittmann, Robert (2016) “The Czech language of Jews in Přemyslid Bohemia of the eleventh to fourteenth century”, in International Journal of the Sociology of Language, number 238, →DOI, page 21
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