نَاهَق
náhaḳ (yenáhaḳ/ľinháḳ)
basic morphological information

v. (Ia)

to gasp
вздыхать от удивления или страха
شهِق
CSOL II 549; Morris 2022:311
text examples

tóˀo eróḥoʰ ẓ̂ayέfɛʰ naháḳoʰ ˁemέroʰ ľikód eľbébken tɛkídken ˁin wa-ẓ̂ayέfɛʰ ˁédoʰ aḷ-bidóˀoʰ ‘When she came to the wedding, she sighed and said: “May your hearts be frightened! You rushed us and the wedding hasn’t even started”’ (CSOL II 25:3)

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