فُلْهِي
fóľhi (du. fóľi, pl. féḷho)
1. calf; 2. small of cattle
телёнок
عِجْل
LS 336; CSOL I 534; CSOL II 455; Naumkin–Porkhomovskiy 1981:15
text examples

wa-ˀélhe teráḥa gad di-fóľhi ‘and the cow licks the skin of the calf’ (about a dead calf’s stuffed skin used to trick a cow into giving milk) (CSOL I 2:49);

náḳaˁk fóľhi ˁan éľľehe wa-róŝik wa-ho ṭáhɛrk ö́foŝ wa-tóˀo gédaḥk késуk bö́ẓ̂ak díˀʸheʰ merḥíyoʰ ‘I took a calf away from its mother and tied it up. Then I went to have lunch. When I came back, I found that it had torn its rope’ (CSOL I 8:21);

 

morphological notes

dim. feḷóuḷɛhɛ

etymology
PS *pVlw/y- yearling foal, small of domestic animals
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