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Re: [westasianconlangs] Re: Any new ideas?




--- habarakhe4 <Anthony.Miles@hidden.email> wrote:

> --- In westasianconlangs@yahoogroups.com, Adam
> Walker <carrajena@y...> wrote:
> >
> > Not really a new idea, but I was wondering what
> the
> > various possible vowel insertions for the Hebrew
> root
> > khn might be and the possible/actual meanings they
> > produce (other than kohen meaning priest) and how
> they
> > compare with the vowel insertions for this root in
> > other Semitic langs.
> From Strong's:
> 
> http://www.biblestudytools.net/Lexicons/Hebrew/
> 
> khn - prim. root meaning 'to mediate in religious
> services'
> 
> Kahan ? priest's office
> Kahan ? priest
> Kohen ? priest
> Kahen ? priest (Aramaic)
> K'hunnah ? priesthood
> 

I guess I should have stated that I knew about these. 
What I'm looking for is any other patterns that are
*possible*, whether attested or not, in the various
Semitic langs and what such forms do/might mean (if
they exist).

Adam

Jin xividjilud djal suñu ed falud ul Jozevu pomu instanchid ul andjelu djul Dominu sivi, ed idavi achibid jun al su sposa. Ed nun aved cuñuxud ad sivi ancha nadud jan ad ul sua huiju primodjindu ed cuamad il su numi ul Jezu.

Machu 1:24-25