ܡܫܟܝܚܐ

Assyrian Neo-Aramaic

Root
ܫ ܟ ܚ (š k ḥ)
4 terms

Etymology

Natively inherited from the verb ܡܲܫ݇ܟ̰ܸܚ (mačiḥ, to find) and ultimately Aramaic שְׁכִיחָא (šəḵīḥā, found; present); doublet of ܫܟ݂ܝܼܚܵܐ (šḵīḥā, real, existent).

Pronunciation

  • (standard) IPA(key): [mət͡ʃiːxɑː]

Adjective

ܡܫ݇ܟ̰ܝܼܚܵܐ • (mčīḥā) (feminine ܡܫ݇ܟ̰ܝܼܚܬܵܐ (mčīḥtā), plural ܡܫ݇ܟ̰ܝܼܚܹ̈ܐ (mčīḥē))

  1. found, discovered
    Antonym: ܛܠܝܼܩܵܐ (ṭlīqā)
    ܫܲܒ݂ܪܵܐ ܛܠܝܼܩܵܐ ܡܫ݇ܟ̰ܝܼܚܵܐ ܝܗ݇ܘܵܐ ܒܚܲܝܹ̈ܐ.šaḇrā ṭlīqā mčīḥā ìwā b-ḥayyē.The lost child was found alive.
    • Luke 15:24
      ܡܸܛܠ ܗܵܢܵܐ ܒܪܘܿܢܝܼ ܡܝܼܬ݂ܵܐ ܝܗ݇ܘܵܐ ܘܚܝܹܐ ܠܹܗ، ܛܠܝܼܩܵܐ ܝܗ݇ܘܵܐ ܘܦܝܼܫ ܠܹܗ ܡܫ݇ܟ̰ܝܼܚܵܐ.» ܘܡܫܘܼܪܹܐ ܠܗܘܿܢ ܠܸܥܒ݂ܵܕ݂ܵܐ ܒܘܼܣܵܡܵܐ.
      miṭṭul hānā brōnī mīṯā ìwā w-ḥyē lēh, ṭlīqā ìwā w-pīš lēh mčīḥā.” w-mšūrē lhōn liˁḇāḏā bussāmā.
      for this my son was dead and is alive again; he was lost and is found.” And they began to be merry.
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