𐤀𐤕
Phoenician
Etymology 1
From Proto-Semitic *ʔanta.
Descendants
- Punic: 𐤀𐤕 (ʾt)
Etymology 2
From Proto-Semitic *ʔanti.
Descendants
- Punic: 𐤀𐤕 (ʾt)
See also
References
- Krahmalkov, Charles R. (2001) A Phoenician-Punic Grammar, Leiden, Boston, Köln: Brill, →ISBN, pages 38–40
Punic
Etymology 1
From Phoenician 𐤀𐤉𐤕 (ʾyt), from Canaanite. Compare Hebrew את.
Preposition
𐤀𐤕 (ʾt)
- Used to introduce a semantically definite direct object
Usage notes
As in Hebrew, 𐤀𐤕 was sometimes used to form an independent direct object pronoun; the only attested form of this is 𐤀𐤕𐤀 (ʾtʾ /ʾōto/).
Etymology 2
From Phoenician 𐤀𐤕 (ʾt).
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