Reconstruction:Proto-West Semitic/rawaḥ-

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This Proto-West Semitic entry contains reconstructed terms and roots. As such, the term(s) in this entry are not directly attested, but are hypothesized to have existed based on comparative evidence.

Proto-West Semitic

Verb

*rawaḥ-

  1. to have open space or open up, to leave room free, to be forlet
  2. to go out, to lapse, to leave
  3. to vent, to breeze, to fan
  4. to pass gas, to flatulate

Conjugation

  • Central Semitic:
    • Arabic: رَاحَ (rāḥa, to go)
    • Northwest Semitic:
      • Aramaic:
        • Classical Syriac: ܪܳܚ (rāḥ, to respirate, to be relieved), ܪܘܰܚ (rəwaḥ, to be ample, to be spacious)
        • Jewish Literary Aramaic: רְוַוח, רְוַח (rəwaḥ, to be ample, to be wide; to be easy or to relief)
        • Jewish Babylonian Aramaic: רווח (to be ample, to be spacious)
      • Canaanite:
    • Old South Arabian:
  • Ethiopian Semitic:
    • Ge'ez: ሮሐ (roḥä, to breeze, to fan)
    • Tigre: ረሓ (räḥa, to have open space or open up, to leave room free, to be forlet; to be lapsed, to have passed)