Words

By regular expression
to excuse
CSOL I 541
1. to be able; 2. to overcome
LS 101; CSOL I 541; CSOL II 461
to have weak eyes, to be short-sighted
LS 104; CSOL II 463
to drag a boat to the shore
LS 107; Naumkin et al. 2014b:49, 65; CSOL III
to scratch off
LS 108; Naumkin et al. 2014b:49, 65; Bulakh 2024:168
plateau
LS 109; CSOL I 544
to remove the stick blocking its mouth (a kid)
CSOL I 544; CSOL II 464; CSOL III; Naumkin et al. 2016b:72
to become thick, condensed
LS 110; CSOL I 545; Naumkin et al. 2015a:69; Bulakh 2021:280; Bulakh et al. 2021:248

Not to be confused with the Arabism gέmed ‘thick’ (Wehr 134, Behnstedt 205): ḳáṭmehim ʸheʰ ḷébhon gέmed (zúbdaʰ) ‘Fresh butter is white and thick (zubdaʰ in Arabic)’ (CSOL II 2:25)


to gore
LS 110 ; CSOL I 545; CSOL II 465
ger     جٞار
to beg
CSOL II 467