فٞقْرٞارُو
feḳréroʰ (du. feḳreróti, pl. féḳrᵋhɛr)
basic morphological information

n. (f.)

neck
шея
رقبة
LS 340; CSOL I 534
text examples

ṣéṭer ˁeyyúg taľátaʰ ḷe-ṭáḥrer wa-ˀaḷ-téˀes fáḥre ˁaf yegodíḥin ṭad ˁö́mor béhed wa-ṣö́ṭar ʸheʰ ˁes wa-gédes be-feḳréroʰ ‘Three men were trying to shoot a mountain goat but none could hit it. Then another man came and said: “Wait!” And he shot at it and hit it in the neck’ (CSOL I 23:13)

other notes

In Soqotri feḳréroʰ is the main designation of “neck”, it is applied to the external neck only. The word ḳar can be applied to both “neck” (external) and “throat”.

root
etymology
PWS *pi/arḳ-at-, pi/aḳr-at- neck, vertebra, occiput
continental MSA