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*ḥayl-/*ḫayl- - strength (Kogan 2015: 118)

The discrepancy between ḫ and ḥ still awaits an explanation, but there is little doubt that all or most of the aforementioned forms go back to a single etymological source. Contra HALOT 311, CDG 269 and many others, there is hardly any connection between this root and Akk. illatu ‘kinship group, clan; army, troops’

Ugaritic
ḥl - strength, vigour (DUL 354)
Hebrew
ḥayil - power (HALOT 311)
Syriac
ḥaylā - strength, force, power, vigor (LSyr. 229, SL 447)
Arabic
ḥawl-/ḥayl- - strength, power, might (Lane 675, 688)
Also ḫayl- ‘horses; riders’ has often been considered a cognate (cf. Marrassini 1971:59)
Sabaic
ḫyl - power, might (SD 64)
Qatabanian
ˀ-ḫyl - resources, means, aid (LIQ 72)
Geez
ḫayl - power, strength (CDG 269)