مٞقٞاصٞص
meḳéṣeṣ (pl. meḳéṣaṣ )
basic morphological information

n. (m.)

moustache
усы
شارب
LS 382; CSOL III, ft. 640
text examples

šin ḷe-ḥa díˀḥan be-ḥaḷf šeḫ wa-meḳáddem wa-ˀíľyhe ˁeyyúg ḷaḷ yeṭéher diˀáḷ ɛtíhi wáľľa di-ẓ̂ayέfɛ wáľľa di-ˁazóme wáľľa ke ˁégeb ľaḥḷéṭ ľázem yeḳóṣeb díˀyhen meḳéṣaṣ  wa-yešˁaḷéˀen ‘There, in our native land, when a sheikh and his deputy and their retinue go to an assembly, or a wedding, or a celebration, or when they wish to visit someone, they must trim their moustaches and smarten themselves up’ (CSOL III 19:40)

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