عٞاط
ˁeṭ (yáˁṭeṭ/ľaˁṭáṭ)
basic morphological information

v. (Ia)

to swallow
глотать
بلع
LS 305; CSOL I 503; ad-Daˁrhi et al. 2019:553
text examples

a. yemóẓ̂eˁ ˁáṣab di-sébro wa-yáˁṭeṭ meʸh rího ‘One chews a branch of the s.-tree and swallows the liquid’ (CSOL I 30:26)

b. edέfoʰ souˁído ḷe-rέken wa-ˁéṭotš di-mɛr ‘A vulture seized the bone and swallowed it straight down to its stomach’ (ad-Daˁrhi et al. 2019:553)

root
etymology

From the PWS biconsonantal element *γṭ ‘to choke’. 

continental MSA
  • Mhr. γəṭ to choke on something stuck in the throat
  • Jib. γeṭṭ to choke on something