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Reconstruction:Proto-Semitic/rigl-

This Proto-Semitic entry contains reconstructed terms 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

Noun

*rigl- m

  1. foot, leg

Inflection

Descendants

  • East Semitic:
    • Akkadian: 𒊑𒅅𒇻 (riglum, hoof, foot; foodstuff, leg of an animal)
  • West Semitic:
    • Central Semitic:
      • Arabic: رِجْل f (rijl)
      • Northwest Semitic:
        • Aramaic:
          Imperial Aramaic: 𐡓𐡂𐡋 (rgl)
          Palmyrene Aramaic: 𐡴𐡢𐡫 (rgl)
          Jewish Palestinian Aramaic: רִגְל (riḡl)
          Jewish Babylonian Aramaic: נִגְרָא / נִיגְרָא (nīgrā) (with metathesis)
        • Canaanite:
        • Ugaritic: 𒊑𒅅𒇻 (riglu)
      • Old South Arabian:
    • Ethiopian Semitic (controversial):
      • Argobba: ingir, ʾägər
      • Amharic: እግር (ʾəgr)
      • Gafat: əgʷra, əgʷri
      • Ge'ez: እግር (ʾəgr)
      • Harari: ኢጊር (ʾigir), ኢንጊር (ʾingir)
      • Inor: አግር (ägər)
      • Kistane: አግር (ägər)
      • Sebat Bet Gurage: አግር (ʾägər)
      • Silt'e: እንግር (ʾəngər)
      • Tigre: እግር (ʾəgr)
      • Tigrinya: እግሪ (ʾəgri)
      • Wolane: እንግር (ʾəngər)
      • Zay: እንግር (ʾəngər)

References

  • Militarev, Alexander, Kogan, Leonid (2000) Semitic Etymological Dictionary, volumes I: Anatomy of Man and Animals, Münster: Ugarit-Verlag, →ISBN, pages 201–202
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