Words

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ḥéraḳ - to be few (LS 192; Naumkin et al. 2014b:46, 59)
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ḥármeŝ - 1. to rustle; 2. to make water turbid (Naumkin et al. 2022:258)
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ḥarér(h)εn - a little, few (LS 192)

di-ḥarér(h)εn ‘few’: wa-kɔn tɔ́mer di-déḷaḳ wa-ḷe-ḳáṣi wa-ḷe-ríkit bíŝi έˀɛfo di-yenófeˁ kaḷ di-ḥarérɛn ‘There were a lot of dates, but at the time of the harvesting and trampling there were only few people who could work’ (Bulakh 2024:125)

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ḥéros - to destroy part of a fence, a wall (Naumkin et al. 2014a:37)
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ḥarέsim - to sneak (LS 191; CSOL I 562)
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ḥóriš - humankind (LS 193; CSOL II 483)

in ḥéyhe bɛr ḥóriš ‘human being’:

ḥéyhe bɛr ḥóriš ḷaḷ yíron šfɔ́niŝ wáľľa nóʸher wáľľa ḥéyhe ḷe-ḥaʰ be-ḥaḷf yeˁúmor hes mɛníyoʰ ‘When a human being insults an animal, or a bird, or another person wherever he may be, we call it mɛníyoʰ (insult)’ (CSOL II 15:16)

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ḥéreš - to be rotten, to go bad (CSOL II 483)
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ḥárṣ̌him - a kind of tree (Naumkin et al. 2019b:89)
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ḥéraṭ - to pull, to draw (LS 189; CSOL I 563; CSOL II 484)
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ḥéraṭ - to prepare a corpse for burial (CSOL I 563)