- tilmidh
- pupil [Sem l-m-d, Akk lamadu (learn), Heb lamad, Syr thalmida (young man), Amh lemmede (be accustomed), Uga lmd (learn), tlmd (pupil)]
Arabic etymological dictionary. 2013.
Arabic etymological dictionary. 2013.
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