v. (I)
проходить мимо, проходить сквозь
مرّ بـ
a. deʰ éšaḷ ˁer ˁin óˀorem aḷ-nenhέr ‘This e.-tree blocked our way so that we could not go any further’ (field notes)
b. nέhɛr ṭad ˁouyέghɛn báˁad-aḷ múγreb ḷe-bustán ‘A boy passed by the palm grove in the evening’ (CSOL II 1:108)
c. éḳdomk ṭad di-nóhor óˀorem wa-šáˁayk wa-ˁóbirk ˁeʸh ‘I saw a man passing by the road, and I ran to meet him’ (CSOL II 20:45)
pass. níhɛr (yenúhor/ľinhór)
‘To pass’ (no overt complement) (a)
‘To pass by something (ḷe-)’ (b)
‘To go along a road (direct object)’ (c)
‘To exceed, be larger than something (ˁan-)’:
nέhɛr ḳayd ˁan dɛg be-zébreher ‘One rope was longer than the other at the end’ (field notes)
‘To exceed, surpass somebody, be better than somebody (ḷe-)’:
bínhɛm ˁag nέhɛr ˁek ‘In what respect is that man better than you?’ (CSOL II 5:16)
‘To die, to pass away’: hέmen yenέhɛr ‘He nearly passed away’ (Bulakh 2024:106)