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Balashon - Hebrew Language Detective

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A blog about the etymology of Hebrew words and phrases and how they relate to English and other languages.

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Balashon - Hebrew Language Detective Sunday, September 01, 2024 Elul The Hebrew month of Elul אֱלוּל begins this week, so let's look at its etymology. As with the other names of the months in the current Hebrew calendar, it was adopted in Babylonia, and therefore has Akkadian origin. Klein writes that it derives from an Akkadian word reflecting its function as the beginning of the harvest period: Akka. ulūlu, elūlu (= harvest, harvest time; lit.: ‘the time when the produce of the land is brought in’). Related to Aram. עֲלַל (= he brought in), Aram.-Syr. אֲלַלְתָּא (= that which is brought in, produce, harvest), Heb. עֹל (= yoke), Akka. allu, ullu (= yoke, chain), Arab. ahalla (= he put in, thrust in), ghall (= iron ring round a prisoner’s neck at which his hands are tied. This etymology connects Elul to the root עלל, which is also the origin of ol  עֹל - "yoke." However, עלל provides two roots, which Klein (and others) claim as unrelated. We've been discussing the ...

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