آرِيت
έrit (yɛˀɛrítin/ľiˀέrɛt)
basic morphological information

v. (II)

to give as inheritance, to leave by will
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ورّث
Naumkin et al. 2019b:75
text examples

a. έrit ˁag díˀʸheʰ embóryeʰ ‘A man left an inheritance to his children’ (Naumkin et al. 2019b:75);
b. ḥéyhe ḷaḷ yéṣam yešˀɛréten έˀɛfo ľheʰ di-yéken heʸh meʸh mɛľ keʰ díˀʸheʰ embóryeʰ wa-keʰ díˀʸheʰ ḳaḳáyhon wa-keʰ díˀʸheʰ έˀɛfo waľľá di-ṭef ˁeʸh áḷḷaʰ wa-deʰ di-bíŝi šeʸh embóryeʰ yeˁóumor hey meḳtéṭaˁ wa-ḷaṭ díˀʸheʰ mɛľ yeˀɛrítinš ḳáẓ̂i e-íľʸheʰ ˁuṣabáˀ ‘When a man dies, the people who are his relatives divide his property - such people as his children, and his brothers and sisters, and his relatives, or anybody God had given him. And the one without children is called meḳtéṭaˁ. And as for his property, the judge gives it as inheritance to his far relatives’ (Naumkin et al. 2019b:75)

semantic notes

‘To leave an inheritance to someone (direct object)’: a.

‘To give something (direct object) as an inheritance to someone (e-)’: b.

root
derivates
  • éret to inherit
  • šɛˀέrit to divide the inheritance
  • ret to give as inheritance, to leave by will