طُؤْحُر
ṭóˀḥor
basic morphological information

n. (m.)

clay
глина
طين
LS 202; CSOL I 681; CSOL II 615
text examples

yemóusɛ ṭóˀḥor be-rího wa-ḷaṭ yeṭóufoḷ ḷe-ˀö́bhon di-medreféten ‘Some clay is mashed up in water and the stones covering the tomb are plastered (with it)’ (CSOL II 2:6)

root
etymology

As argued in Kogan 2015:573, the Soqotri term and its continental MSA cognates are likely related to Akk. ṭēru ‘silt, mud’. No further parallels could be detected. 

continental MSA