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Сокотрийский словарь
Слова
to tuck up one’s garment
CSOL I 585; CSOL II 509; Naumkin et al. 2013a:75
CSOL I 585; CSOL II 509; Naumkin et al. 2013a:75
The verb is commonly used as a token of heavy involvement in one’s affairs, running here and there in order to perform one’s duties, etc.
to be tucked up (a garment)
The verb is not used by most of our informants, and the same meaning is usually expressed by stem VIII: ḳaṭébaẑ.
1. to strike fire (with wooden sticks); 2. to pierce
LS 367; CSOL I 585; Bulakh et al. 2021:246, 249
LS 367; CSOL I 585; Bulakh et al. 2021:246, 249
1. to be ahead; 2. to block the way; 3. to lie in wait, in ambush
LS 367; CSOL I 585; Naumkin et al. 2015a:74; Naumkin et al. 2022:254
LS 367; CSOL I 585; Naumkin et al. 2015a:74; Naumkin et al. 2022:254