ܛܽܘܠܺܝܩܳܐ [?] ṭwlyqʾ ṭuliqā 1. eminent, excellent, superior; 2. able
Allotrope: ܛܘܼܠܝܼܩ ṭwlyq ṭuliq. Derivative: ܛܘܼܠܝܼܩܘܼܬܵܐ ṭwlyqwtʾ ṭuliqūṯā ability
Early MP *tūlīk, later *tūlīg? Perhaps connected with NP tūlak ingenious, quick, intelligent (Steingass 337), as suggested by LS, but the Syr. word is very early attested and cannot have been borrowed from NP ● ṭwlyqʾ (ṭwlyq Cat Cambr 328, 9), eminent IA in MS 1, 20, 416; Jul 190, 26; Joh Eph 256, 15; able Nis 41, 16; 72, 60; Sch 24, 2; Sahd 128, 1; JSB 5, 195, 20; ṭwlyqwtʾ JSB 4, 774u; Jšdd ev 2, 103, 9 ◆ LS 278b