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Appendix II

Semitic Roots
 
ENTRY:brk.
DEFINITION:West Semitic, to bless. Probably a metathesized variant of krb. 1. Baruch, from Hebrew brûk, blessed, passive participle of *brak, to bless (only attested in derived stem brk, to bless). 2. broker, from Arabic al-barka, colloquial variant of al-baraka, the blessing, divine favor, gift, from braka, to bless. Compare krb.
 
 
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