fŝe (yefóŝi/ľófiŝ or ľófŝi)
basic morphological information

v. (IV)

to offer lunch to somebody
предлагать кому-л. обед
غَدَّى
LS 348; Bulakh et al. 2021:282; Bulakh 2021:268, 277
text examples

1. šin έˀɛfo di-gedeḥéʸhen yeḥošémenš yefóŝeš wa-yeṭolémenš ‘In our place people honour the one who came to them, they offer him lunch and dinner’ (Naumkin et al. 2019b:83);

2. ˁámok fŝo e-ˀeˀḥíti wa-gérofk ˁeghéten kor néfoŝ wa-nemstélen keṭahídin fŝέyk (or: fέŝik) tósen šˁer wa-ḥámˀi wa-ŝabḥ wa-ṣ̌éṭhɛr fŝɛyn ˁaf neŝábaˁ ‘I made a lunch for my sister and I assembled women to have lunch and talk to each other and I treated them with lunch—barley and ghee and fat and boneless meat. We ate till we were satiated’ (Bulakh et al. 2021:282).

root
derivates
etymology
Proto-MSA *fŝy to have lunch
continental MSA