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# Most of the common words are inherited from the Semitic common ancestor of Ancient Crannish and Biblical Hebrew, however they often show drastic semantic drift or compounding. Example: ''šłúd'' 'a lot' comes from ''saȝudō'' 'feast'. Cranberry morphemes | # Most of the common words are inherited from the Semitic common ancestor of Ancient Crannish and Biblical Hebrew, however they often show drastic semantic drift or compounding. Example: ''šłúd'' 'a lot' comes from ''saȝudō'' 'feast'. Cranberry morphemes are not uncommon in Semito-Crannish. | ||
# Celtic substrates | # Celtic substrates | ||
# Ancient Greek, Aramaic | # Ancient Greek, Aramaic | ||