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KBː (KBB) كبّ/كبب
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▪ KBː (KBB)_1 ‘...’ ↗...
▪ KBː (KBB)_2 ‘...’ ↗...
▪ KBː (KBB)_3 ‘...’ ↗...

♦ Semantic value spectrum in ClassAr (acc. to BAH2008): ‘to overthrow, topple, knock to the ground; to apply o.s.; skein of wool; detachment of horses; crowdedness; hillock of rippled, moist sand’. – See also: ↗KBKB.
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▪ [v1] : From ESem *√KBB¹ ESem ‘to burn, char’ – Huehnergard2011.
▪ [v2] : ▪ From WSem *√KBB² ‘to encircle, overturn’ – Huehnergard2011.
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▪ (Huehnergard2011:) Engl shish kebab, from Ar ↗kabāb ‘cooked meat in small pieces’, prob. from Aram kabbābā ‘burning, charring’, from kabbeb ‘to char, roast’, prob. from Akk kabābu ‘to burn, char’.
▪ (Huehnergard2011:) Engl kibbeh, from Ar ↗kubbaẗ ‘ball, meatball’ (by association with kabāb kebab’.
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