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*pīl-, *pīr- - elephant (SED II No. 173; Kogan 2011: 209)

Reflexes of *pīl- or *pīr- in individual languages are usually considered interborrowings going back to a non-Semitic source, but this analysis is hard to apply to Gez. falfal ‘water buffalo; elephant’ with its markedly different morphological shape.

Akkadian
pīru - elephant (CAD P 418, AHw. 867)
Var. pīlu, pēru
Hebrew
pīl - elephant (Jastrow 1163)
pB.
Jewish Palestinian Aramaic
pyl - elephant (DJPA 431)
Jewish Babylonian Aramaic
pīlā - elephant (DJBA 900)
Syriac
pīlā - elephant (LSyr. 566, SL 1186)
Mandaic
pil, pila - elephant (MD 371)
Turoyo
fīlo - elephant (Kuipers 1983 96)
Arabic
fīl- - elephant (BK 2 655, Lane 2474)
Geez
falfal - water buffalo; elephant (CDG 159)