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Soqotri Lexicon
Words
to strangle; to choke
LS 183; Naumkin et al. 2014b:40, 57; Bulakh 2024:118; CSOL III
LS 183; Naumkin et al. 2014b:40, 57; Bulakh 2024:118; CSOL III
‘To choke by (ḷe -) the throat’: (CSOL III 1:11)
a little, few
LS 192
LS 192
di-ḥarér(h)εn ‘few’: wa-kɔn tɔ́mer di-déḷaḳ wa-ḷe-ḳáṣi wa-ḷe-ríkit bíŝi έˀɛfo di-yenófeˁ kaḷ di-ḥarérɛn ‘There were a lot of dates, but at the time of the harvesting and trampling there were only few people who could work’ (Bulakh 2024:125)
spinning, twisting
LS 187; CSOL II 485; CSOL III
LS 187; CSOL II 485; CSOL III
night
LS 194; CSOL I 566; CSOL II 488; Naumkin et al. 2015a:72; CSOL III CSOL III
LS 194; CSOL I 566; CSOL II 488; Naumkin et al. 2015a:72; CSOL III CSOL III
In spite of the fact that the first consonant is now known to be *ḫ. Still, this circumstances prompts one to consider the possibility of comparing the Soqotri lexeme to PS *γṯy ‘to be dark,’ with secondary devoicing of *γ before t.” (Kogan 2015: 34).