حُورُو
ḥóuroʰ (du. ḥouróti, pl. ḥourhéten)
basic morphological information

n. (f.)

1. caecum; 2. rectum
слепая кишка
المعى الأعمى
LS 168; CSOL II 489; Simeone-Senelle–Lonnet 1991:1460; CSOL III CSOL III
text examples

1. kínɛz ŝabḥ di-ḥóuroʰ ‘The fat was stuffed into the caecum (of a slaughtered goat)’ (field notes)

2. tóˀo sḥamk wa-dóˁork rího šerḳóḥoʰ díˀʸho ḥóuroʰ ‘While I was peeing, passing water, my rectum went out’ (CSOL II 29:12)

semantic notes

While strictly applied to ‘caecum’ in the animal anatomy, the term is used in CSOL II, Text 29 with the meaning ‘rectum’ (about a human being), see CSOL II 489.

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ḥóuroʰ