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קצע

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Aramaic

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Etymology

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Compare Arabic قَصَّ (qaṣṣa, to cut), Hebrew קָצַע (to cut), Ge'ez ቀጽዐ (ḳäṣʿä, to humiliate, to depress, to cut out), Akkadian 𒅗𒊍 (/⁠gaṣāṣu, kaṣāṣu, qaṣāṣu⁠/), Old South Arabian 𐩤𐩮𐩲 (qṣʿ, to gnaw through), Shehri [script needed] (qeḍaʿ, to gnaw through), Arabic قَصَعَ (qaṣaʕa, to crush), Arabic قَضَعَ (qaḍaʕa, to subdue), Arabic قَطَعَ (qaṭaʕa, to cut), Aramaic קְטַע (qṭaʿ, to cut down), Classical Syriac ܩܨ (qaṣṣ, to cut).

Verb

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קְצַע or קָצַע (qṣaʿ or qāṣaʿ)

  1. to cut, to trim

References

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  • qṣˁ”, in The Comprehensive Aramaic Lexicon Project, Cincinnati: Hebrew Union College, 1986–