رَجْف
rɛgf (du. rέgfi, pl. ergέfoʰ)
basic morphological information

n.

a small cave or a niche
небольшая пещера или ниша
جُحْر
CSOL II 562; CSOL III 186
text examples

a. ŝínik gírbag di-gešóˁoʰ ˁífef wa-gerέŝotš wa-kö́botš rɛgf ‘I saw a cat that had torn up a kid goat, dragged it along and brought it into a small cave’ (CSOL II 30:14)

b. wa-kᵉber héʸhi ḷe-ri di-rɛgf ‘Then Rahabhan came to them from above the cave’ (CSOL II 30:14)

root
rgf
derivates
  • régof to be contracted, to fall in (about stomach, belly)