نَقَرٞه
náḳareʰ
basic morphological information

n.

cavity, caries
кариес
تسوُّس
CSOL I 626
text examples

wa-ˁaḷhέten ṣer ˁaf íno ˁáḷe di-nikέdo nhɔfs ṭánˀe ṣódḳa ľa náḳare wa-ľa bíľe kaḷ ṭánˀe ˁaf tekénen sᵉkɛ ṭey ‘My teeth also caused me pain and eventually some of them started falling out on their own, like this. And there was no reason for it - neither cavities, nor anything else, nothing but this, but in the end none were left at all’ (CSOL I 18:39–40)

root
derivates
  • nö́ḳar to peck out
  • néḳar 1. to be rotten, corroded; 2. to get a cavity, to be decayed (of a tooth)
  • néḳreʰ a rotted out spot, hollow, cavity