Words

Jibbali
bɛr - son (JL 27–28)
pl. mín
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bírdέm - person (JL 28)
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bɛrk - knee (JL 28)
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bεrḳ - lightning (JL 28)
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bɔrɔ́ḳɔ́t - to lighten, to flash (JL 28)
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ebrér - to see (JL 27)

Perhaps an illustration of the semantic relationship between “to see” and “to be clear, to shine” (EDA I 192)

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bɔ́rɔ́ṣ - to shave off all the hair on the head (JL 28)
This may be related to *baraṣ- ‘scabies; lepra’ implying the idea of a disease causing baldness or requiring shaving off the hair.
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bərṣɔ́ṣ - bald, naked (child) (JL 28)
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brit - daughter (JL 27–28)
pl. bóntə
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ebsím - to make someone feel proud, great, by mention of or recounting tales of his tribal ancestors (JL 29)
Borrowed from Arabic bsm ‘to smile’.