π”Έπ”°π•™π”²π•’π•‘π•Œπ”°π•Ž

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Etymology

Either from Aramaic or Classical Syriac ά¬ά°άͺά“άΆά‘ (targem, β€œto speak in public; to interpret”), ultimately from Akkadian 𒅴𒁄 (/⁠targumannu, turgumannu⁠/, β€œinterpreter”).

Verb

π”Έπ”°π•™π”²π•’π•‘π•Œπ”°π•Ž (targuman)

  1. translate

Usage notes

Distinguishes itself from both Old Armenian Υ©Υ‘Φ€Υ£Υ΄Υ‘ΥΆ (tΚΏargman) and Old Georgian αƒ—αƒαƒ αƒ’αƒ›αƒαƒœαƒ˜ (targmani) counterparts by having preserved the midsyllable vowel "-u-" of Akkadian.

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