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West Chadic etymology :

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Proto-WChadic: *šil- (<*čil-?)
Afroasiatic etymology: Afroasiatic etymology
Meaning: 'hartebeeste' 1, 'buffalo' 2
Zaar: Sigidi šileti 1
Fyer: šil 2
wchet-prnum,wchet-meaning,wchet-zar,wchet-fyr,

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Afroasiatic etymology :

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Proto-Afro-Asiatic: *čal- (?)
Meaning: small cattle; large antelope
Semitic: *t_Vl- 'head of small cattle; (?) k. of antelope'
Western Chadic: šil- (<*čil-?) 'hartebeeste' 1, 'buffalo' 2
Low East Cushitic: *sāl- (<*čal-?) 'oryx'
Dahalo (Sanye): sāla (<*čāl?) 'sp. gazelle (impala ?)
Notes: Doubtful both phonetically and semantically. Cf. Sk Ant 11-12 (also in non-AA African languages).
afaset-meaning,afaset-sem,afaset-wch,afaset-lec,afaset-dhl,afaset-notes,

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Semitic etymology :

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Number: 2545
Proto-Semitic: *t_Vl-
Afroasiatic etymology: Afroasiatic etymology
Meaning: head of small cattle
Akkadian: aslu 'young (male) sheep' OB, SB [CAD a1 336], [AHw. 74]. The only OB attestation listed in CAD seems to be as-li namrāʔi in RA 22 173:44 which implies an emendation of the first sign (IA). This emendation (for which see also [Huehnergard GA 431]) is however hardly compelling since at least two Akk. ani- mal names (ayyalu 'stag' and ālu 'ram') can fit the context without changes (cf. jālī 'stags' in [CAD š2 254], 'rams' [ibid. l 227]). It is therefore likely that a. is not found earlier than SB (ÁS.LUM in Ur III Sum. documents is thought to represent this term in [AHw.] but united with ašlu 'rope' in [CAD]). For the possibility of regarding the early form A.LUM as a phonetic evolution of aslu or its specific orthographic representation (ASLUMx) see above, No. ... . ПОСМОТРЕТЬ MSL VIII/1 62
Arabic: t_aytal- 'vieux bouc de montagnes; espèce d'antilope' [BK 1 218], [LA XI 81]. Cf. also t_ilal-, t_ilāl- 'troupe de brebis, ou de brebis mêlée aux chèvres' [BK 1 232], [TA old VII 246].
Tigre: sǝle 'a species of goat' [LH 167].
Mehri: t_al 'weakly goat' [JM 417].
Harsusi: t_el id. [JH 32].
Notes: Not very reliable for a number of formal and semantic reasons: - s is not a regular continuation of PS *t_ in Akk. though precedents are not unknown; - the morphological structure of Arb. t_aytal- is very specific and difficult for a diachronic analysis; - the MSA terms may derive from a verbal root meaning 'to be weak' rather than represent a PS faunal term (cf. Jib. et_télél 'to become weak', mǝt_ílél 'weak (person, young animal)' [JJ 284]) though, admittedly, this verbal root is present in Jib. but not in Mhr. or Hrs. Cf. Amh. sala 'oryx beisa, a large antelope' [K 441].
semet-proto,semet-prnum,semet-meaning,semet-akk,semet-ara,semet-tgr,semet-mhr,semet-hss,semet-notes,

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Low East Cushitic etymology :

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Proto-Low East Cushitic: *sāl- (<*čal-?)
Afroasiatic etymology: Afroasiatic etymology
Meaning: 'oryx'
Oromo (Galla): sāla Sk Ant 11 (not in Gr)
lecet-prnum,lecet-meaning,lecet-oro,

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Dahalo etymology :

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Dahalo: sāla (<*čāl?)
Afroasiatic etymology: Afroasiatic etymology
Meaning: 'sp. gazelle (impala ?)'
Notes: EEN 24: PSC? Widespread in East African Bantu
dhlet-prnum,dhlet-meaning,dhlet-notes,

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