زُاجِيد
zógid (yezogídin/ľizέgɛd)
basic morphological information

v. (II)

to provide people coming to a feast with raw meat or other foodstuffs that they could bring home as gifs
давать мясо или другие продукты в качестве подарка пришедшим на праздник
أخرج لحمًا للضيوف في العرس كهدية للبيت
LS 150; CSOL I 697
text examples

fɔ́ne έˀɛfo be-ẓ̂áyoyf yezogéden tóho di-géhem di-ẓ̂ayɛ́fɛʰ ‘In the old days, people provided guests with cuts of meat as gifts during wedding feasts.’ (CSOL I 18:16)

root
zgd
derivates
etymology

Almost certainly a causative transformation of zgd ‘to lift, to carry’ (“to make carry, to load with meat”).