sunshinersforcedlaug t1_j906298 wrote
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> hill
Yes, hills made of the remains of a building or city.
>Coincidentally "tel" is the Arabic word for "hill".
Not a coincident :)
OarsandRowlocks t1_j90gg00 wrote
I wonder if it means something similar in Hebrew.
JunkoBig t1_j92ai39 wrote
That makes a lot of sense. I'm assuming that the word went from Arabic to Spanish, then to the new world where it was applied to ziggurat-hills?
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JunkoBig t1_j92dmbx wrote
I know the origin of ziggurat, I just meant the curious use of "tell" to refer to such hills, and its purported Arabic origin. After checking Wikipedia it actually seems to have made it to English directly from Arabic.
sunshinersforcedlaug t1_j92ea0t wrote
Sorry, I mistook what you were asking.
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