تَبْهُر
tébhor (du. tɛbóri, pl. tébrehin)
basic morphological information

n. (m.)

1. wall; 2. side of a mountain pass
стена; склон горы
جدار
LS 439; CSOL I 673
text examples

1. wa-seʰ ezˁémoʰ boḳ be-tέbhor ‘And she sat down here, by the walľ (CSOL I 26:109)

2. wa-siyáraʰ ʸheḳáḷoʰ béne wa-ˀéndakk tos di-tέbhor kor tod ‘And the car was going down too fast, and I had to steer it into the mountain wall to make it stop’ (CSOL I 24:12)

root
tbr
derivates
etymology
PS *ṯbr to break
continental MSA
  • Mhr. ṯəbūr to break, break (the leg of); (storm, etc.) to subside
  • Jib. ṯɔ̄r to break; (storm) to subside
  • Hrs. ṯebōr to break