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[QUOTE]Originally posted by COTONOU_BY_NIGHT: [QB] I hear your point Mystery Solver but my opinion was that '3m was an indigenous Semitic ethnonym AE would have borrowed from them, like k3S (Kush) for example. Do you think the etymology would rather have something to do with the meaning of "slave" as suggested by Wally before? The authors of the translations of the text above didn't mention Sehel as a possible translation, but lexicographers seem pretty confident about it meaning Sehel in some cases apparently. Yom: The "reed" symbol is usually transliterated by j, y, i (most likely a palatal semi-vowel). I know it is often considered as cognate with Semitic l (jb "heart", Semitic lVbb; jwn "color", Semitic lawn), but also with Semitic i. Do you see a valid reason for Ancient NW Semitic speakers referring to themselves as '3mw, but not Ancient Ethio-Semitic speakers? I promise I'll get the texts you both mentioned a month from now. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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