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Mehri
ḥrūm
- to bring disaster by doing something forbidden
(ML 186)
Mehri
ḥarmät
- widow; poor, defenseless woman
(ML 186)
<поправить второй гласный> In MTjŠ corpus the word is used equally frequently with tēṯ ‘woman’ (see Kogan 2015:527 for examples). In the SAE volumes only ḥarmät is attested.
Mehri
ḥarnáyb
- hare
(ML 7)
Mehri
ḥəṣṣáyt
- milk-heating stone: a stone put in the fire till it is hot and then put in milk to heat it
(ML 189)
Mehri
ḥūt/ḥawt
- '(any) big fish'
(ML 195)
See Kogan 2015:501.
Mehri
ḥōṭər
- female calf
(ML 192)
Mehri
ḥəṭ
- to lay down
(ML 191)
Mehri
ḥəṭáwb
- to fetch, collect firewood
(ML 192)
Mehri
ḥəṭāt
- grain
(ML 192)
Mehri
ḥōṯәl
- tamarisk
(ML 9)
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