Words

By regular expression
to speak in oblique language
LS 191; Naumkin et al. 2019b:78

(be-)di-ḥarf ‘(in) oblique language, metaphorically’:

wa-dέnˁaʰ mέtaḷ di-ḥarf tóˀo ˁámok heʸh ḷóˁom díˀɛʰ óˀoz fuľánaʰ ‘And this speech, when I told him: “Give such and such a goat of yours its kid!”, was in oblique language’ (Naumkin et al. 2019a:74)


to harvest
LS 191; Bulakh et al. 2021:264
to leave a door partly open, to shut a door poorly
CSOL III
1. to flow, to leak; 2. to go down
CSOL I 562; Naumkin et al. 2013a:74
to prevent
CSOL I 562
to make go down
Bulakh et al. 2021:265
unclear
CSOL II 482; Morris 2022:312
behind
LS 189; CSOL I 562; CSOL II 483; Naumkin et al. 2015a:71

men ḥérhen ‘behind (locative)’:

wa-féroʰ ˁaf yebɛróḥoʰ sɛr ˁarέbeʰ men ḥérhen ‘Then both lept up and landed on the other side of the fence, behind’ (CSOL I 8:54)

di-ḥérhen ‘behind (terminative)’:

di-yeʸháḳaḷ wa-ˀaḷ-yekóḷe ri di-ḥérhen ‘One who goes down and does not look back’ (CSOL II 12:13)


(animal) whose milk is scarce
CSOL II 482
to be few
LS 192; Naumkin et al. 2014b:46, 59