ከተበ

Amharic

Etymology

From Proto-West Semitic *katab-.

Verb

ከተበ • (kättäbä)

  1. to write, to jot down
  2. to make an amulet with writing on it
  3. to incise, to scratch, to prick
  4. (horticulture) to inoculate, to graft
  5. to vaccinate, to jab
  6. (obsolete) to draft, to enlist, to enroll (soldiers or students)

References

  • Thomas Leiper Kane (1990) Amharic-English Dictionary, Wiesbaden: Otto Harrassowitz, →ISBN, page 1430

Ge'ez

Etymology

From Proto-West Semitic *katab-.

Verb

ከተበ • (kätäbä) (prefix conjugation ይክትብ (yəktəb))

  1. to write, to register
  • ተከትበ (täkätbä, to be written)
  • ከታቢ (kätabi, scribe, draughtsman)
  • ክታብ (kətab, document; amulet, fetish)

References

Tigrinya

Etymology

From Proto-West Semitic *katab-.

Verb

ከተበ • (kätäbä) (prefix conjugation ይኸትብ (yəxätb))

  1. to vaccinate
  2. to draft, to enlist
  3. to make amulets
  • ክታብ (kətab, amulet, fetish)
  • ተኸትበ (täxätbä, to be vaccinated; to be drafted)
  • ከታቢ (kätabi, vaccinator)
  • መኽተቢ (mäxtäbi, vaccination instrument)

References

  • da Bassano, Francesco (1918) “ከተበ”, in Vocabolario tigray-italiano e repertorio italiano-tigray (in Italian), Rome: Casa editrice italiana di C. de Luigi, columns 603–604
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