Words

By regular expression
why?
LS 67; CSOL I 475; CSOL II 391
to come
CSOL I 624; CSOL II 551

In the basic stem, this root is used only in the jussive


let him remove you
Kogan 2020:No. 13

Borrowed from Arabic rfˁ ‘to raise; to remove’. 


to strike
Bulakh et al. 2021:249
mud; wax
Bulakh 2024:172
God forbid!
CSOL III, ft. 669
to stick
CSOL III CSOL III
kind of plant
Miller–Morris 2004:252 (Haya obovata); CSOL II 529
hopefully, I would wish
CSOL III ft. 772
(3 pl. m.) to meet one another, to gather, to assemble
LS 230; CSOL I 604; CSOL II 530; Bulakh 2024:220

This verb cannot be used in the singular. The du. m. forms are ḷetóuyo (yɛtóuyon/ľɛtóuyo). Etymologically, it seems to be a passive-reflexive intensive (V) stem from l-w-y.