مُوجِد
mógid (yemogídin/ľimέgɛd)
basic morphological information

v. (IV)

to trace somebody’s ancestry
прослеживать чье-то родство
تتبع أصول أحد
CSOL III
text examples

káno dáˁwa ke-trɔ ŝeṭríri wa-ṭéher diˀáḷ díˀyhen meḳáddem di-ˀettafaḳú ˁey tóˀo gámmaˁ tóyhen diˀáḷ ṭahedédšen ˁö́mor héyhen de ḥaḷf di-boḳ di-feľán bin feľán íno méken di-yemogídin ˁaf ľinásseb dey ‘There was a land dispute between two tribes, and they went to another tribal chief, having agreed to abide by his verdict. When he gave them audience, he said: “That area used to belong to a man such-and-such. Is there among you anyone who can trace his ancestry back to that man?”’ (CSOL III 15:4)

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