نُيْهٞر
nóʸher (du. noʸhíri, pl. enʸhέroʰ)
المعلومات األساسية الصرفية

n. (m.)

bird
птица
طير
LS 260; CSOL I 630; CSOL II 558; Morris 2022:312
الأمثلة النصية

ḥérek ḷeṣtát di-ṣáˁanhin kaḷ íno nóʸher di-yeḥéľen aḷ-ŝínik ‘I looked up to see whether there was a bird flying around, but didn’t see any’ (CSOL I 8:27)

مالحظات الداللة اللغية

In the Vienna corpus two lexemes clearly represent the meaning “bird”: nóʸher and eṣféroʰ. The former is slightly less common than the later, and these terms seems to be synonymous. In the dialect of the Da’rho tribe, however, only nóʸher is used as a general term for “bird”, while eṣféroʰ is said to designate a concrete bird species (”sparrow”). There is also a possibility that nóʸher and eṣféroʰ are used to as generic terms for big and small birds respectively.

االشتياق اللغوي
PWS *našr- eagle
اللفات العربية الجنوبية القارية للحديثة