Concept information
Preferred term
xdmEdomite
Type
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language
Definition
- The Edomite language was a Canaanite language spoken by the Edomites in southwestern Jordan in the first millennium BC. It is known only from a very small corpus. In early times, it seems to have been written with a Canaanite alphabet; like the Moabite language, it retained feminine -t. However, in the 6th century BC, it adopted the Aramaic alphabet. Meanwhile, Aramaic or Arabic features such as whb ("gave") and tgr "merchant" entered the language, with whb becoming especially common in proper names.
Entry terms
- Edomite language
ISO 639-3 code
- xdm
In other languages
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لغة إدومية
Arabic
-
Idioma edomita
Aragonese
-
Edomitski jezik
Croatian
-
Едомитски јазик
Macedonian
-
Língua edomita
Portuguese
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ஏதோமிய மொழி
Tamil
-
ภาษาอีโดไมต์
Thai
URI
http://lexvo.org/id/iso639-3/xdm
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