يهٞأْتٞه
ʸhéˀteʰ (f. ʸhaˁt)
basic morphological information

num.

six
шесть
ستة
LS 147; CSOL I 692; CSOL II 625
text examples

a. nö́bot íľʸheʰ tímhɛr men ḳaṭhéten kúľľe ḥaḷf yaˁáḳaḷ beʸh men ʸhéˀteʰ wa-men ʸhébˁeʰ aˁṣáboʰ di-nέbot ‘In the summer, he pollinated his date palms, placing six or seven male inflorescences in each female blossom’ (CSOL I 2:26)

b. ʸhaˁt be-ʸhaˁt wa-ʸheʰ yešḳóṣi rɛˀɛménoʰ di-ḥóuḷob ‘Six after six (goats) - that is sufficient to avenge the loving goat, the one who is milked’ (CSOL II 8:27)

root
etymology
PS *šidṯ- six