David Holt:
I'm satisfied calling them Hom to'waQ and Somraw to'waQ
I like this idea a lot. Thanks for sharing ! David Holt:
Heck, I would even accept to'waQ for fascia, but I haven't settled definitively on a term - maybe qatbogh to'waQ?
I'm not so sure about this one though. If I read {qatbogh to'waQ}, I would start trying to imagine a tendon/ligament which wraps/encases. I don't think my mind would go to fascia. Perhaps {qatbogh qIvon}. After all fascia is a body part too. If we could use {qIvon} for any kind of body part, perhaps this could be a solution. On the other hand, {qatbogh qIvon} could mean as well a joint capsule, the capsule of an internal organ e.g, liver capsule, or even the sheath enclosing vessels e.g. femoral vein, nerve and artery. But I think that context could clarify all these, as long as of course one could take the {qIvon} and use it to mean "tissue". Only qeylIS knows.. ~ channgan qIj