ܥܬܝܩܐ

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Assyrian Neo-Aramaic

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Etymology

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Root
ܥ ܬ ܩ (ˁ t q)
4 terms

Inherited from Aramaic עַתִּיקָא (ʿattīqā); compare Arabic عَتِيق (ʕatīq) and Hebrew עַתִּיק (atík). Of the adjective pattern 1a22ī3ā.

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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ܥܲܬܝܼܩܵܐ (ˁatīqā) (feminine ܥܲܬܝܼܩܬܵܐ (ˁatīqtā), plural ܥܲܬܝܼܩܹ̈ܐ (ˁatīqē))

  1. old, antique
  2. ancient, archaic

Usage notes

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  • This adjective is never applied to humans in the first sense of having old age, being disrespectful if done so. Instead, the adjective ܩܲܫܝܼܫܵܐ (qašīšā) or ܣܵܒ݂ܵܐ (sāḇā) is used.
  • This adjective is never used in the sense of former or previous. Instead, the adjective ܩܲܕܝܼܡܵܐ (qadīmā) is used.

Derived terms

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