مٞجْعٞڸٞاڸو
megˁeḷéḷoʰ (du. megˁeḷeḷóti, pl. megˁeḷheḷéten)
basic morphological information

n. (f.)

hand-mill consisting of two separate stones
ручная мельница из двух камней
حجر تُطحَن به الحبوب
CSOL II 461
text examples

a. záˁayk bámbeʰ wa-ṭáḥank be-megˁeḷéḷoʰ ˁaf téṭḳeḳ ‘I took some millet and ground it with millstones until it became flour’ (CSOL II 20:13)

b. éḳdomk ˁážeʰ di-teṭáḥan šᵉˁer wa-ˀaḷ-gibóˀoʰ ˁámok hes tenéḥiz béne megˁeḷéḷoʰ kor yešṭáḥan ‘I saw a woman who was grinding barley, but she could not do it properly. I told her: “Apply your effort to the grinding stone continuously, so that it (the barley) becomes well ground”’ (Bulakh 2024:176)

other notes

A hand-mill consisting of two separate stones, a larger, flat, slightly concave one beneath, and a smaller, circular one above that two women roll over grain. The rotating hand-mill (i.e., two slabs on an axis) is called rᵉḥa.

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