Words

By regular expression
dates
LS 80; CSOL I 508; CSOL II 425
1. after; 2. afterwards
LS 90; CSOL I 508; CSOL II 426
after
LS 90; CSOL I 509; CSOL II 426
to marry (a man or a woman)
LS 91; CSOL I 509; CSOL II 426
the owner, one who has
LS 91; CSOL I 512; CSOL II 427

In the phrase di-báḥľe, the bases baˁ- and báḥľe are in complementary distribution: the former is used before pronominal suffixes, the latter before nouns.


baˁ-     بَعْش
master, owner
LS 90–91; CSOL II 426–427
old, worn out
LS 91; CSOL I 509
to come or travel during the night
LS 92; CSOL I 509; CSOL II 428
to greet in the morning
LS 92; CSOL I 509; CSOL II 428

ľibáˁar ˁek díyyeʰ ‘good morning (greeting formula in the morning)’: ˁámok ˁáfiyeʰ ľibáˁar ˁeš díyyeʰ ‘I said: “I’m fine. May blessings greet you as well”’ (CSOL II 17:5)


camel
LS 91; CSOL I 510; CSOL II 428; Naumkin et al. 2015a:63