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these consonantal roots are
triliterals (although
there are a
number of
quadriliterals, and in some
languages also biliterals). Such
roots are also common...
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phrase bismi-llāhi... were used to
create a new
quadriliteral root: b-s-m-l (ب-س-م-ل). This
quadriliteral root was used to
derive the noun
basmala and its...
- and Arabic-speaking Jews and
Christians invoke this
phrase that the
quadriliteral verb
hamdala (Arabic: حَمْدَلَ), "to say al-ḥamdu li-llāh" was coined...
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thoroughbred racehorse Quadrilateral (film), a 2024
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Quadriliteral Quadrangle (geography) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
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abbreviation 𝔗). The noun "Targum" is
derived from the
early semitic quadriliteral root תרגם (trgm), and the
Akkadian term
targummanu refers to "translator...
- to five (but
usually three)
consonants called a root (triliteral or
quadriliteral according to the
number of consonants). The root
communicates the basic...
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developed the
early Semitic names derived from triliteral, and
sometimes a
quadriliteral verb root.
These appellations first appeared in
early (now extinct)...
- "eat", /ddi/ "take away", /ʒi/ "come"). The
quadriliteral type encomp****es
strong [CA form II,
quadriliteral form I]: /sˤrˤfəq/ "slap", /hrrəs/ "break"...
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series of
three consonants,
though single consonant, biliteral, and
quadriliteral roots do exist. An
example of a
triconsonantal root
would be ḍ–r–b (ض...
- quadrifid, quadrifolium, quadrifrons, quadrilateral, quadrilingual,
quadriliteral, quadrillion, quadrimester, quadrinational, quadrinodal, quadrinomial...