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
- palm of the hand or sole of the foot, central part, inner part of the hand or leg
Ancestry of “ረሐት”, step by step
| Step | Language | Word | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Proto-Semitic | *raḥat- | palm of the hand; perhaps also sole of the foot |