وثن

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Arabic

وَثَن
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Etymology

Borrowed from Old South Arabian 𐩥𐩻𐩬 (wṯn, boundary stone; stele) which became used for idols set up at border zones.

Noun

وَثَن (waṯanm (plural وُثُن (wuṯun) or أَوْثَان (ʔawṯān))

  1. idol, graven image

Declension

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Ge'ez: ወተን (wätän, idol)

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