صُادٞى
ṣóde (du. ṣódˀi, pl. eṣdóˀoʰ)
basic morphological information

n. (m.)

fish
рыба
سَمَك
LS 349; CSOL I 649; CSOL II 581; Naumkin et al. 2015a:84
text examples

tóˀo šáˁrek natígat aľ-bárakaʰ gédaḥ ṣóde be-rέmeš ‘And when he started to fish, it was divine blessing that the fish came to the raft’ (CSOL I 29:26)

root
etymology

Traditionally derived from PCS *ṣyd ‘to hunt, to fish’ (Kogan 2015:218–219, 540). This plausible etymology does not easily square with the internal morphological evidence of Soqotri, which seems to point to a final weak radical. 

continental MSA