... It seems to fit the few pieces of evidence I can seem to think of - Aramaic "xada" (one), Hebrew "exad" (one), yaxad (together/united), Arabic "waxad" (one). But this
doesn't mean it's true. It can be totally wrong! I'm not a linguist. ...
... It's also
possible that "yaxad" (together) and ")exad" (one) are
simply unrelated words, one with an alef and one with a
yod.
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