Where does “ረሐት” come from?

ረሐት (Tigre) comes from Proto-Semitic *raḥat- — palm of the hand; perhaps also sole of the foot.

ረሐት (Tigre): palm of the hand or sole of the foot, central part, inner part of the hand or leg

Definitions

  1. palm of the hand or sole of the foot, central part, inner part of the hand or leg

Ancestry of “ረሐት”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Proto-Semitic*raḥat-palm of the hand; perhaps also sole of the foot
Every word from Proto-Semitic *raḥat-