شٞرْهَم
šérhom or ʸhérom (du. šerámi, pl. šérmhin)
basic morphological information

n. (m.)

tree
дерево
شجرة
LS 146, 422; CSOL I 661; CSOL II 629
text examples

a. áwwaľ fɔ́ne yeˁúmor tšemέtoḷ óˀoz wa-tέˀɛʰ wa-ˀéľľehe wa-šérhom wa-ˀóˀoben ‘It is said that, long ago, goats, sheep, cows, trees and stones were able to talk’ (CSOL II 21:1)

b. ˁö́mor heʸh inέm deʰ šérhom di-boḳ ˁö́mor heʸh ľim soḳotríyaʰ ‘He aked him: “What is that tree?” He (the other man) answered: “The Soqotran Lime”’ (CSOL I 12:5)

root
etymology

From Proto-MSA *hVrā̆m- ‘tree’.

continental MSA