أٞدْكٞف
édkef (yedέkof/ľádkɛf)
basic morphological information

v. (IV)

1. to sweep away (water); 2. to push, to kick
толкать, пинать
دفع
CSOL I 527; Naumkin et al. 2016b:64
text examples

1.

a. rího édkef érhon men égwa ‘Water swept the goats away from the little stream-beds’  (field notes)

b. di-ˀaḷ-yedέkof wa-ˀaḷ-yeṣárom ‘(A rain) which neither washes out nor brings cold’ (CSOL I 23:27)

2.

a. edkéfeʸh beˁér ‘A camel kicked him’ (field notes)

root
dkf
derivates
  • dékof 1. to push, to kick; 2. to sweep away (water)
  • dɛkf 1. pushing; 2. sweeping away (of water)