ቀንአት

Ge'ez

Alternative forms

  • ቅንአት (ḳənnəʾät), ቀንዓት (ḳännəʿat)

Etymology

From the root of ቀነየ (ḳänäyä, to acquire) imagining the resin or oil acquired from the relevant plants. Possibly a phono-semantic matching of Ancient Greek κόμμι (kómmi) or directly its Egyptian etymon or the Aramaic descendant, with respect to its descendant Amharic ኮማ (koma, a kind of large Ferula resembling Ferula communis subsp. communis from the leaves of which also cakes are baked).

Noun

ቀንአት • (ḳännəʾät)

  1. galbanum or stacta

Descendants

  • Arabic: قِنَّة (qinna, Ferula; galbanum) (probably)

References

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