עתיק

Aramaic

Etymology

From the verb עֲתַק (ʿaṯaq, to grow old).

Adjective

עַתִּיק • (ʿattīq)

  1. old, ancient

Descendants

  • Arabic: عَتِيق (ʕatīq)
  • Persian: عتیق ('atiq)
  • Lua error in Module:utilities at line 142: attempt to perform arithmetic on local 'h' (a nil value)

Hebrew

Etymology

Root
ע־ת־ק (ʿ-t-q)

From Lua error in Module:utilities at line 142: attempt to perform arithmetic on local 'h' (a nil value).

Adjective

עַתִּיק • (atík) (feminine עַתִּיקָה, masculine plural עַתִּיקִים, feminine plural עַתִּיקוֹת)

  1. antique, old
    • 2019 May 7, Meron Rapoport, “השבוע למדנו: פטריוט ישראלי אמיתי תומך בשימור שלטון חמאס”, in Local Call:
      הטענה שחמאס הוא יציר כפיה של ישראל היא עתיקה כמעט כמו החמאס.
      The claim that Hamas is an Israeli creation is almost as old as Hamas.
  2. archaic, ancient

References

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