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الصفحة 207
This expression seems to refer to the importance of salt in Ethiopia . Salt is in fact a part of the ceremony of possession.2 ' Milk ' ayn abra , lit. ' illuminate ( imper . ) the eyes ' . This expression is used for milk because of its ...
This expression seems to refer to the importance of salt in Ethiopia . Salt is in fact a part of the ceremony of possession.2 ' Milk ' ayn abra , lit. ' illuminate ( imper . ) the eyes ' . This expression is used for milk because of its ...
الصفحة 210
Foot ' mäškär- kärya , from täškäräkkärä ́ toddle along ' ( it is an expression of Gondar ) ; Amharic uses əgər . ' Ear ' mägändäbya . The only possible connexion is the root gndb ' to cut ' , but this meaning does not explain the word ...
Foot ' mäškär- kärya , from täškäräkkärä ́ toddle along ' ( it is an expression of Gondar ) ; Amharic uses əgər . ' Ear ' mägändäbya . The only possible connexion is the root gndb ' to cut ' , but this meaning does not explain the word ...
الصفحة 211
infidel , non - Moslem 2.2 It is interesting to note that the Amharas took for themselves the Arabic expression which involves the idea of ' infidel ' . For another expression for ' Christian ' see 12. ' Poor ' mäskin ; Arabic maskin ...
infidel , non - Moslem 2.2 It is interesting to note that the Amharas took for themselves the Arabic expression which involves the idea of ' infidel ' . For another expression for ' Christian ' see 12. ' Poor ' mäskin ; Arabic maskin ...
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