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Mehri
bərēṣ
- stark naked
(ML 53)
Mehri
berēṣ
- leprosy
(ML 53)
It is very likely an Arabism, while Johnstone translates it as ‘stark naked’ [ibid.], then related to Jib. bərṣɔ́ṣ ‘bald, naked (child)’.
Mehri
bərt
- daughter
(ML 54)
pl. ḥə-bántən
Mehri
bərwīt
- a split in a fold of the flesh of the foot or toe
(ML 54)
Mehri
əbtəsōm
- to smile
(ML 55)
Borrowed from Arabic
bsm
‘to smile’.
Mehri
abōsəṭ
- to spread on the ground, to level (ground)
(ML 55)
Mehri
bəŝərēt
- skin, complexion
(ML 56)
Mehri
abōŝər
- to bring good tidings
(ML 56)
Mehri
bəŝərēt
- skin, complexion, maiden head
(ML 56)
Mehri
bәṣәlēt
- onion
(ML 55)
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