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Soqotri Lexicon
كَأْڸَا
káˀḷa (f. kέʔľi)
text examples
naˁámer ḥaʰ šin kašḥ bíľeʰ di-ḳeṭíboʰ wa-kíˀi mes faḳḥ wa-ʸhi káˀḷa kášḥi wa-dέnˁaʰ di-ḳóuṭab yešnáfa ˁľaˁmór beʸh rího aw bíľeʰ sáˀiľaʰ ‘Here, in our land, we say kašḥ about anything cut up, of which a part remains. So these two remaining parts are called, in the dual, kášḥi. And such a severed piece can be used for putting water or any other liquid substance into it’ (CSOL II 9:23)
etymology
PS *kilˀ- both
continental MSA
- Mhr. kəlō both