
doi: 10.4000/14u10
handle: 20.500.13089/14u10
Le verbe pan-berbère qui désigne l’action de sacrifier, plus précisément celle d’égorger, est γres (Basset 1961, p. 159 ; Delheure 1986, p. 247 ; Destaing 2007, p. 109-110 ; Foucauld 1951, p. 1777 ; Taïfi 1992, p. 204205…). Le verbe zlu employé en kabyle (Dallet 1982, p. 940-941) semble une forme isolée. Ces verbes comme les dérivés nominaux issus de ces racines verbales : tiγersi (Laoust 1920, p. 218), taγersa (Taïfi 1992, p. 205) et timezliwt (Dallet 1982, p. 941) renvoient à la pratique sacrificielle...
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