بَار
bɛr
basic morphological information

n.

an open place
открытое место
مكان مكشوف
LS 98; CSOL I 516; CSOL II 433
text examples

a. ṭáhɛrk ḷe-ker bédoʰ wa-ḥérek ḷaḥrɛ́ men órem tešráḳaḥ bɛr ‘I was going along a path midway up a gorge and trying to find a way out (lit. which goes up to the open place)’ (CSOL I 9:2)

b. bónik ḳáˁar nɔ́fin be-bɛr ‘I built a house for myself in an open place’ (CSOL I 1:33)

morphological notes

dim. búyhɛr ‘side’ 

other notes

id-bɛr ‘to the open space’: éḳdomk ḷe-ˀéľľehe tóˀo toˁobíẓ̂in ḷe-ˁároyb ˁaf tešráḳaḥ id-bɛr wa-negέfoʰ wa-ˀaḷ-ḷö́we bes ‘I saw how the cow would jump over the walls and finally got itself into an open space. It fled, and they couldn't catch it’ (CSOL II 24:12b)

 

root
etymology
PWS *barr- field
continental MSA