ᴹQ. ilqanna adv. “altogether, wholly, quite” (Category: Whole)
An adverb for “altogether, wholly, quite” appearing in Demonstrative, Relative, and Correlative Stems (DRC) from 1948, apparently a combination of ilqa “the whole” and qanna “entire” (PE23/106).
Reference ✧ PE23/106 ✧ “altogether, wholly, quite”
Elements
| ilqa | “all the, the whole (situation); everything, all” | ✧ PE23/106 |
| qanna | “entire, whole, complete, altogether” | ✧ PE23/106 |