ixf

Tarifit

Alternative forms

  • ixef
  • iɣf

Etymology

From Proto-Berber *e‐ɣăf (head).

Noun

ixf m (plural ixfawen, Tifinagh spelling ⵉⵅⴼ)

  1. oneself
    Yewta ixf nnes.He hit himself.
  2. summit, peak (of a mountain)
    Synonyms: azeǧif, tqiccat, řeɛři, rrageb, ssefq, aqwa
  3. (rare) head
    Synonyms: azeǧif, aqiyyuɛ

Inflection

Inflection of ixf
singular plural
free state ixf ixfawen
construct state yixf yixfawen

Derived terms

Tashelhit

Alternative forms

  • ايغڢ (iɣef)Medieval Tashelhit

Etymology

Inherited from Medieval Tashelhit ايغڢ (iɣef, head), from Proto-Berber *e‐ɣăf (head), from Proto-Afroasiatic [Term?], compare Arabic قَفًا (qafan, back of the head), Classical Syriac ܩܦܝܐ (qāp̄yā, back of the neck), and Migaama kúpó (occiput). See also Proto-Indo-European *kap- (head).

Cognates include Kabyle ixef (head), Northern Saharan Berber iɣef (head), Ghadames ēɣăf (head), Zenaga iʔf (head), and Tuareg éɣăf (head).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /iχf/

Noun

ixf m (plural ixfawn, Tifinagh spelling ⵉⵅⴼ, Arabic spelling ايخف)

  1. head
    Synonyms: agayyu, aqllal
    ايخف يقّورن لا بودّ اد رژين.
    Ixf iqquṛn la budd ad rẓin.
    A hard head deserves to be broken.
  2. oneself
    اينّا د يخف نّس.inna d ixf nns.He said to himself.
  3. chief, leader
    Synonyms: amɣar, amzwar
    آمژن مدّن ايخفاون كابرنين.
    Amẓn mddn ixfawn kabrnin.
    People took the arrogant leaders.
  4. end, extremity, tip
    Synonyms: tigira, tmmi
    ايخف وغاراس.ixf uġarasthe end of the road
  5. start, beginning
    غ يخف وسڭّاس.ixf usggasat the beginning of the new year
    ايخف ن وايّور.ixf n wayyurbeginning of the month
  6. intelligence, wit, attention
    Synonym: afulls
    دارس يخف.Dars ixf.He's intelligent.

Inflection

Inflection of ixf
singular plural
free state ixf ixfawn
construct state yixf yixfawn

Derived terms

  • ixf n tbubbat (nipple)
  • taɣart n ixf (stubborness)

See also

References

  • Stroomer, Harry (2025), Dictionnaire berbère tachelḥiyt-français — Tome 2 f—l (Handbook of Oriental Studies – Handbuch der Orientalistik; 188/2) (in French), Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill, →DOI, →ISBN, page 1168b