Etymology
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From French texte (“text”), from Medieval Latin textus (“the Scriptures, text, treatise”), from Latin textus (“style or texture of a work”), perfect passive participle of texō (“I weave”).[1]
טֶקְסְט • (tekst) m
- text (a written passage)
References
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- ^ Klein, Ernst (1987) Baruch Sarel, editor, A Comprehensive Etymological Dictionary of the Modern Hebrew Language for Readers of English[1], Carta, University of Haifa, →ISBN, →OCLC, page 249