Words

By regular expression
large stone, rock
LS 290; CSOL II 574

Has been compared to the Aramaic root *slḳ by W. Leslau (LS 290), which is not impossible. In CDG 509, Leslau prefers to relate the Soqotri adjective to Gez. saḳala ‘to hang,’ which is difficult to accept because of the phonological irregularity: the Geez verb goes back to PS *ṯḳl, whereas Soq. s does not correspond to PS *. (Kogan 2015:386-387)

MB: но вообще-то семантически эф-сем saḳala ближе к сокотрийскому корню. 


diversity of opinions, instability, lack of (political) unity
CSOL III CSOL III
to follow
Naumkin et al. 2016a:48
to infect, contaminate somebody with a contagious disease
Naumkin et al. 2016a:48
to wait
LS 286, 351; CSOL II 575
to say to somebody seľhebéten ˁek (a wish of welfare)
Naumkin et al. 2019b:81
to be gathered up, to be dragged along
CSOL III, ft. 712
wish of good health
CSOL II 575; LS 351
to pass, to cross
CSOL II 575
to make someone cross comething
Bulakh 2024:165