قِيلِب
ḳíľib
basic morphological information

v. n.

turning upside down
переворачивание
قَلْب
fieldwork
text examples

a. ḳérof ḥe ˁag wa-díˀʸheʰ ḷe-ḳírif ḳóľibk toʸh wa-díˀʸho ḷe-ḳíľib ḷášaˁ tho wa-díˀʸheʰ ḷe-ľíšiˁ rékoẓ̂k toʸh di-kérˀḥaḷ wa-díˀʸho ḷe-ríkiẓ̂ ébraḥ be-ṣáḳareʰ ‘A man threw sand at me. After he had thrown that, I turned him upside down. After turning him upside down, he struck me. Then, after he struck me, I kicked him in the testicles – and after I kicked him, he fell into the dust’ (fieldwork)
b. ḳéḷobk óˀoben wa-díˀʸho ḷe-ḳíľib šérˀeŝ di-ḳáˁnhɛn ‘I turned a stone upside down. When I turned it upside down, a scorpion appeared’ (fieldwork)
 

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