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East Chadic etymology :

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Proto-EChadic: *ĉVwVm-
Afroasiatic etymology: Afroasiatic etymology
Meaning: 'rat'
Somrai: swàma [JSib]
Tumak: sóòm [Cp]
echet-prnum,echet-meaning,echet-smr,echet-tum,

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Afroasiatic etymology :

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Proto-Afro-Asiatic: *ĉiwam-
Meaning: rat
Semitic: *ŝVm- 'kind of mouse, rat'
East Chadic: *ĉVwVm- 'rat'
Notes: Scarce data. Cf. CCh *sVHwVm- ~ *HusVm- 'rat: Mofu-Gudur séhwem 2 [BaMof], Logone úχsemii 1 [LkLog].
afaset-meaning,afaset-sem,afaset-ech,afaset-notes,

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Semitic etymology :

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Number: 2526
Proto-Semitic: *ŝVm-
Afroasiatic etymology: Afroasiatic etymology
Meaning: kind of mouse, rat
Akkadian: ušummu, šummu 'Gartenschläfer' ("Rörichtmaus") OB, SB [AHw. 1443] (forms without u- are known from later texts only). Textual attestations are treated in much detail in a special study [Englund 45ff.]. According to Englund, u. is to be identified with the bandicoot rat and not dormouse as previoulsy thought. See also [Landsberger Fauna 107-8], [Salonen Jagd 235].
Eblaitic: ù-šu-mu-um [MEE 4 116 II 5]. In a monolingual list of animals, identified with Akk. ušummu in [Englund 44].
Arabic: šīm- 'rat' (pl.) [BK 2 1300], [Fr. II 473], [TA old VIII 363]. Cf. šayham- 'porc-épic' [BK 1 1283], [Fr. II 462], [LA XII 328].
Notes: One wonders whether Tgr. sämäwa 'bat' [LH 174] can be connected with this root. An alternative derivation from PS *šamāy- 'sky' is attractive but note that this root is not reflected in Tgr. (sämāy is considered a Tna. word in [LH 175]).
semet-proto,semet-prnum,semet-meaning,semet-akk,semet-ebl,semet-ara,semet-notes,

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