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Reconstruction:Proto-West Semitic/katip-

This Proto-West 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-West Semitic

Etymology

Also Proto-Semitic if Akkadian [script needed] (katappātu, a certain part of an animal's breast, the sternum or some ribs), which however can be drawn to the Sumerianisms [script needed] (katappû, bridle, halter) and [script needed] (katappum, being of a certain kind of material) and also has a variant ḫaltappātu, belongs here.

Noun

*katip- f

  1. shoulder

Descendants

  • Central Semitic:
    • Arabic: كَتِف (katif), كِتْف (kitf)
    • Northwest Semitic:
      • Aramaic:
        Christian Palestinian Aramaic: ܟܬܦܬܐ
        Jewish Palestinian Aramaic: כִיתְפָּה (kiṯpā)
        Jewish Literary Aramaic: כַּתְפָּא (kaṯpāʾ)
        Jewish Babylonian Aramaic: כַּתְפָּא (kaṯpā)
        Classical Syriac: ܟܱ݁ܬܦܴ݁ܐ (kaṯpā)
        Classical Mandaic: ࡊࡀࡃࡐࡀ (kadpa)
        Turoyo: ܟܰܬܦܳܐ (katfo)
        Mlahsö: ܟܣܦܐ (kespo)
        Hértevin: ܟܦܬܐ (kepta)
        Western Neo-Aramaic: ḫaffta
      • Canaanite
      • Ugaritic: 𐎋𐎚𐎔 (ktp /⁠katipu⁠/)
  • Ethiopian Semitic:
  • Modern South Arabian:
    • Mehri: katf, kɛtf
    • Harsusi: kətf
    • Shehri: kɛtf

References

  • Militarev, Alexander, Kogan, Leonid (2000) “*kat(i)p-”, in Semitic Etymological Dictionary, volumes I: Anatomy of Man and Animals, Münster: Ugarit-Verlag, →ISBN, pages 138–139 No. 154
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