𐀓𐀂𐀆

Phoenician

Etymology

Possibly related to Arabic Ψ£ΩŽΩ†Ω’ΨΊΩŽΨ΅ΩŽ (Κ”anαΈ‘aαΉ£a, β€œto disturb”), with rhotacism n>r.

Verb

𐀓𐀂𐀆 (rgz)

  1. to disturb
    • 5th century BCE, sarcophagus inscription of Tabnit of Sidon:
      𐀀𐀋 𐀀𐀋 𐀕𐀐𐀕𐀇 𐀏𐀋𐀕𐀉 𐀅𐀀𐀋 𐀕𐀓𐀂𐀆𐀍
      ΚΎl ΚΎl tptαΈ₯ ΚΏlty wΚΎl trgzn
      Don't, don't open it and don't disturb me.
      (literally, β€œdon't don't you-open independent.direct.object-it and-don't you-disturb-me”)