ⲏϫⲓ
Coptic
editAlternative forms
editEtymology
editFrom Egyptian jꜣqt, from Proto-Semitic *wrq (“green”) (probably North-Western). Compare Hebrew ירק (yéreq, “vegetables”).[1]
Pronunciation
edit- IPA(key): (Old Bohairic) /ˈeːt͡ʃə/
- IPA(key): (Late Bohairic) /ˈaɟa/
- IPA(key): (Greco-Bohairic) /ˈid͡ʒi/
Noun
editⲏϫⲓ • (ēči) m (plural ⲏϫⲓ (ēči))
Adjective
editⲏϫⲓ • (ēči)
See also
editⲟⲩⲱⲃϣ (ouōbš) | ⲕⲉⲣⲙⲓ (kermi) | ⲭⲁⲙⲉ (khame) |
ⲑⲣⲉϣⲣⲱϣ (threšrōš); ⲡⲏⲣⲡ (pērp) | ⲙⲁⲛⲙⲟⲛ (manmon); ⲡⲟⲩⲛ (poun) | ⲁⲟⲩⲓⲛ (aouin) |
ⲕⲟⲣⲧⲓⲙⲟⲥ (kortimos) | ⲏϫⲓ (ēči) | ⲁϭⲓⲛ (acin) |
ⲫⲉ (phe); ⲕⲁⲗⲗⲁⲉⲓⲛⲟⲥ (kallaeinos) | ⲓⲱⲭⲣⲱⲟⲛ (iōkhrōon) | ⲁⲥⲓⲗⲱⲛ (asilōn) |
ⲓⲱⲓⲁⲥ (iōias) | ϭⲏϫⲓ (cēči) | ⲃⲉⲣⲧ (bert) |
References
edit- ^ Carsten Peust (1999) Egyptian Phonology: An Introduction to the Phonology of a Dead Language, page 108
Further reading
edit- Černý, Jaroslav (1976) Coptic Etymological Dictionary, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, →ISBN, page 42
- Crum, Walter E. (1939) A Coptic Dictionary[1], Oxford: Clarendon Press, →ISBN, page 67
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- Coptic terms inherited from Egyptian
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- Coptic terms derived from Proto-Semitic
- Coptic terms with IPA pronunciation
- Coptic lemmas
- Coptic nouns
- Coptic countable nouns
- Coptic masculine nouns
- Bohairic Coptic
- Coptic adjectives
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