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Number: 112
Proto-Semitic: *lVɣ-
Afroasiatic etymology: Afroasiatic etymology
Meaning: jaw
Akkadian: (?) lah_û 'jaw' MB on [CAD l 44], [AHw 529].

    Unless < *liḥ(a)y-(at-) 'cheek, jaw', No. ; on h_ < SEM *ḥ and *ɣ see Introduction (another explanation is that lah_û is an early W. SEM borrowing)

Hebrew: mǝtallǝʕōt (pl.) 'jawbones' [KB 654].

    Metathetic from -t- infixed stem (cf. constr. *maltǝʕōt in Ps 58.7). Cf. lōăʕ, a hapax in Pr 23:2, translated as 'gullet' in [KB 532]; the context, however, allows for both interpretations, 'gullet' and 'jaw', the latter supported by the meaning 'jaw' attested in PB [Ja 700]

Judaic Aramaic: lōʕā, lūʕā 'jaw' [Ja 700]; lwʕ do. [Sok 280]
Syrian Aramaic: lōʕā 'maxilla' [Brock 361]
Arabic: (?) luɣn- 'nerf de la conque de l'oreille; lobe de l'oreille' [BK 2 1006].

    Related with suffixed -n and a highly specified meaning shift? Note also what looks a variant root with an enigmatic -d as a third radical: luɣd- (also luɣdūd-, liɣdīd-) 'lobe de l'oreille, le bas de l'oreille; chair tendre entre le palais et le canal de la déglutition' [ibid. 1005]

Mehri: QISHN lɣǝnī́n, pl. lɣǝnṓn 'double chin' [SSL 1 281].

    The first -n- may be explained as a nominal suffix (see Introduction), while the second -n probably reflects the PSEM dual suffix *-āni/*-ayni non-productive in MSA. Note a meaning shift

Notes: Usually united with the similar forms meaning 'throat', 'to lick', etc. (see *luɣ(ɣ)- 'throat, pharynx', No. ).

    Note that Leslau unconvincingly considers HBR mǝtallǝʕōt (below) related to GEZ maltāḥt 'jaw' (see discussion in [LGz 319]), while Maizel compares these forms as variant roots [Maizel 255].

    Cf. a variant root in ARM MAʕL nīʕa 'Kiefer' [Berg 61] (related [ibid.] to ARM lōʕā).

    Cf. *liḥ(a)y-(at-) 'cheek, jaw', No. .

    [Holma 31]: AKK, ARB (laḥy-), HBR (lǝḥī); [KB 654]: HBR, GEZ (maltāḥt); [Brock 361]: SYR, JUD, HBR (lōăʕ), AKK (lūʔu, lētu)

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