نٞاقِي
néḳi (yenóḳi/ľinḳá)
basic morphological information

v. (I)

to be clean
быть чистым
نقِي
LS 273; CSOL II 554; Bulakh et al. 2021:280
text examples

wa-de di-yeróket yeráḥaẓ̂ díˀʸheʰ ŝérhon ˁaf tenḳáyn súwa wa-ḷaṭ yedέkdek wa-yeštéḷaḥ ˁaf ľiṭḳáḳ wa-ľiľέ be-ṭahídidš ‘The one who tramples washes his feet until very clean, then he crushes the dates and jumps on them until they turn into small clumps and stick to each other’ (CSOL II 11:10)

root
derivates
etymology

Probably borrowed from Arabic

continental MSA
  • Mhr. náyḳi to be pure, clean, cleansed
  • Jib. níḳi to be pure; to be found innocent