خاتم

Etymology
Of uncertain chain of etymology; once thought to be a borrowing from, but deemed unlikely as had the word been borrowed from 🇨🇬 or 🇨🇬 / , it would probably have started with a /ḥ/, unless the Arabic has been borrowed from it in the incipient 1st millennium BC or earlier when Aramaic still distinguished the sounds; the initial /ḫ/ in word suggests therefore that it is derived from the same source as the latter. Ultimately suspected to be from or related to, however not being attested in or. The root “related to finishing, sealing” would then be derived from this borrowing; the like in every Semitic language.

Alternatively, there is a hypothetical reconstruction as, being the source of both the 🇨🇬 and 🇨🇬, as well as 🇨🇬 potentially a separate 🇨🇬 development. Compare also, representing either an or an  equivalent and for more on the foreign pattern  see.

Noun

 * 1) signet, seal ring
 * 2) ring

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) ring, a round piece of precious metal worn around a finger
 * 2) signet, a ring used to impress a design into the sealing wax
 * 3) seal, a stamp used to impress a design on a soft substance
 * 4) the impression of such stamp on a material used for sealing
 * 5) inlaid mosaic of ivory, ebony, metals or other materials
 * 1) the impression of such stamp on a material used for sealing
 * 2) inlaid mosaic of ivory, ebony, metals or other materials

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) a drawing
 * 2) ornamented decoration, patterned or inlaid motifs
 * 3)  a seal, a signet
 * 4)  a ring
 * 5)  a command, an edict
 * 1)  a ring
 * 2)  a command, an edict
 * 1)  a command, an edict