طَاحَم
ṭáḥɛm
basic morphological information

n. (m.)

urine
моча
بول
CSOL I 685 ; CSOL II 618; Naumkin et al. 2016b:78
text examples

a. ékob dᵉhi érhon wa-sḥam ḥe wa-ˁeb wa-ḷe-ˁóŝi ráḥaẓ̂k díˀʸho fíḳha men ṭáḥɛm di-ˀérhon ‘The goats came inside and urinated and defecated on me. In the morning I had to wash the goats’ urine out of my clothes’ (CSOL I 17:52)

b. eṣríḳiḳ ˁeʸh ṭáḥɛm wa-šébe έter mέsɛ ‘(The man’s) urine trickled down onto him (Eter), and Eter thought it was rain’ (CSOL II 30:38)

root
derivates
etymology

From proto-MSA *ṯ̣aḥam ‘to urinate’. Further etymology unknown.

continental MSA