آٞڛ
eŝ (yeˀóŝ/ľέˀɛŝ)
basic morphological information

v. (IV)

to lead, to drive (animals)
вести (животных)
ساق
LS 55; CSOL II 398
text examples

tóˀo eŝéʸhi yúʸhor íľľa wa-ˁag di-ḳábeľ heʸh ‘While he was driving them (his two calves), following them, a man appeared in front of him’ (CSOL II 7:12)

morphological notes

v. n. íŝoʰ

root
derivates
  • íŝoʰ (the act of) driving household animals
etymology

Etymologically obscure. Cf. perhaps Mhr. hōŝ ‘to steal by force’, Jib. hɔŝ ‘to take by force’, compatible semantically but implying an irregular loss of h in Soqotri.