عٞادُن
ˁédon (yeˁóden/ľaˁdέn)
basic morphological information

v. (Ia)

to fertilize
удобрять
خصّب
CSOL III, ft. 679
text examples

ṭey šégra še be-ḳáne di-zeríbe di-škéro teráḳaḥ gέḷḥom di-déḷaḳ ṭey šɔm ˁédonk tos be-ˁidíne wa-ˁámok di-geḷeméno kor teṭár díˀse be-ráḳaḥ nɛhέro ḥe ˁáže di-dóˁo ˁemέro ɛ ḥéľo toˀóŝḥin díˀi šégra ‘I have a tree within a fence. It’s a good one, producing a lot of fruit. One day I fertilized it with sheep dung, and I fed it some guano to make it strong enough to stand up under the weight of its fruit. A clever woman passed by and said: “Hello, niece! You should prune your tree (to keep it light)”’ (CSOL III 19:81)

root