نُاجٞر
nóger (du. nógri, pl. négrihin or néghor)
basic morphological information

n.

hole, pit
дыра, яма
حفرة
LS 257; CSOL I 621
text examples

édof díˀʸheʰ ḷe-márḳaḥ yeḥófer degdɛ́geʰ négrihin wa-yeˀóte díˀʸheʰ ˁífof ḷe-ṭad ṭad wa-yebóḷeg kúľľeʰ ṭad díˀʸheʰ di-nóger ‘He took his stick and started to dig pits in the barren place. Then he let the goat kids suckle with their mothers, one at a time, and placed each in its pit’ (CSOL I 6:16)

root
etymology
Proto-MSA *nag(V)r- sand hill
continental MSA
  • Mhr. nōgər cliff of sand and stone; a sand or dust hill that cannot be rebuilt after collapsing
  • Jib. núgur cliff of sand and stone; a sand or dust hill that cannot be rebuilt after collapsing