See also: palaḫ

Matal

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Etymology

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From Proto-Mandara *bara, from Proto-Central Chadic *bana (to wash),[1] ultimately from Proto-Chadic *bəna (to wash oneself, bathe)[2]

Verb

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palah

  1. to wash, cleanse
    Akul, azla Farisəya kà kapalahaw azlatatak masala iyaw, la azlakəslaɗ. (Luka 11:39)[3]
    ​Now you Pharisees cleanse the outside of the cup and of the dish (Luke 11:39)

References

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  1. ^ Gravina, Richard (2015) “bana”, in Proto-Central Chadic Dictionary, Leiden
  2. ^ Newman, Paul (1977) Chadic Classification and Reconstructions (Afroasiatic Linguistics; 5)‎[1], number 1, Malibu: Undena
  3. ^ http://listen.bible.is/MFHWYI/Luke/11

Turkish

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Noun

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palah

  1. Alternative spelling of palaḫ