آٞرُج
érog (yóurog or yeˀóreg/ľirέg)
basic morphological information

v. (Ia)

to annoy
докучать, раздражать, надоедать
أزعج
CSOL I 476; Naumkin et al. 2014b:61
text examples

a. ˁéyyek ḷebnɛ́ díˀʸho ḳíṭˁaʰ bes ḳáˁar wa-ˁéyyek ľiḳṣáˁ ˁes muhándis wa-ˀaḷ-tómiˁ wa-ˀérokk ˁeʸh ŝɛ́hɛr kámiľ wa-tóˀo mídi ménhi ḳéṣaˁ énhi ‘I was about to build a house on my plot of land, and I wanted an architect to supervise the construction, but he wasn’t willing to. I pestered him a whole month, and then he got tired of me and finally agreed to supervise the construction’ (CSOL I 18:36)

semantic notes

‘To annoy somebody (ḷe-)’ (a)

root
etymology

Cf. perhaps Arb. ˀrǯ ‘to sow discord’.