ⴰⴱⵔⵉⴷ
Central Atlas Tamazight
Etymology
- Borrowed from Early Medieval Latin verēda (“path, main road”), from Latin veredus (“courier's horse”).
- Or, related to Proto-Semitic *ʕabar- (“to cross”). Some words appear to have preserved the non-geminate *β, e.g. ⴱⴷⴷ (bdd, “to stand”), ⴰⴱⴰⴱⴱⵓⵥ (ababbuẓ, “bear”). Possibly also related to Tuareg ăbbărbăr (“to go out, leave”).
Cognate with Kabyle abrid, Tarifit abrid, Tashelhit abrid.
Pronunciation
Noun
ⴰⴱⵔⵉⴷ • (abrid) m
References
- Penchoen, Thomas G. (1973), Tamazight of the Ayt Ndhir (Afroasiatic dialects; 1)[1], Los Angeles: Undena Publications, →ISBN, page 104