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\data\semham\semet
Number: 1883
Proto-Semitic: *ḫVwVy- ~ *ḫawḫ-
Afroasiatic etymology: Afroasiatic etymology
Meaning: hole, aperture
Hebrew: ḥăwāḥ-īm pl. 'hole, crevice' HAL 296
Arabic: ḫwy [-i-] 'be empty', ḫawḫat- 'aperture in a wall, small doorway between houses' LGz
Epigraphic South Arabian: Sab ḫwḫ 'passageway, corridor' SD 64
Geʕez (Ethiopian): ḫoḫǝt 'door, doorway...'
Mehri: ḫōh 'mouth; entrance, opening' JM 454, ḫǝwū(t) 'to have a space left uncovered'
Jibbali: ḫoh 'mouth'
Harsusi: ḫah 'mouth', ḫǝwwēt 'tunnel'
Soqotri: ḥe 'mouth'
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