ቅንፍዝ

Amharic

Etymology

From Arabic قُنْفُذ (qunfuḏ).

Noun

ቅንፍዝ (ḳənfəz) (rare)

  1. porcupine
    Synonym: ጃርት (ǧart)
  2. hedgehog
    Synonym: ጃርት (ǧart)

References

  • Leslau, Wolf (1982) North Ethiopic and Amharic cognates in Tigre (Supplemento n. 31 al Vol. 42 fasc. 2 (Annali)), Napoli: Istituto universitario Orientale, page 60, where Geʿez, Tigrinya, Tigre, Amharic are declared loanwords from Arabic.

Ge'ez

Noun

ቅንፍዝ (ḳənfəz)

  1. Alternative form of ቍንፍዝ (ḳʷənfəz, hedgehog, porcupine)

Tigre

Etymology

From Arabic قُنْفُذ (qunfuḏ).

Noun

ቅንፍዝ (ḳənfəz)

  1. porcupine

References

  • Leslau, Wolf (1982) North Ethiopic and Amharic cognates in Tigre (Supplemento n. 31 al Vol. 42 fasc. 2 (Annali)), Napoli: Istituto universitario Orientale, page 60, where Geʿez, Tigrinya, Tigre, Amharic are declared loanwords from Arabic.

Tigrinya

Etymology

From Arabic قُنْفُذ (qunfuḏ).

Noun

ቅንፍዝ (ḳənfəz)

  1. porcupine
  2. hedgehog
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