Words

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ṣ̌áˁarhɛr - the clay part of the composite smoking pipe (LS 157; CSOL I 662)
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ŝɔb - foot, leg (CSOL III 223; Naumkin et al. 2015a:87; CSOL II 596; CSOL I 663; LS 424, )

ˁö́mor ŝáˀbi ḥóyhe ‘to put one’s feet to the ground, to start walking’ (CSOL II 12:9)

béleg ŝɔb ‘to move quickly’:

éʸhor ˁag méʸhen kíľyɛ wa-ṣafiḳíʸhen kor yebóḷeg ŝɔb wa-yeľḥáḳ múġreb díˀʸheʰ di-ḳáˁar ‘A man was following some female calves and was prodding them to make them quicker (lit. "send forth their foot") and to allow him to reach his house in the evening’ (Naumkin et al. 2019a:85)

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ŝébaˁ - to be sated (CSOL II 597; CSOL I 663; LS 425)
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ŝíbɛb - 1. old; 2. big (CSOL II 597; CSOL III 223; CSOL I 664; LS 428)
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ŝabḥ - fat (CSOL II 597; CSOL I 664; Nakano 1986:19)
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ŝébeʰ - lip (LS 424; CSOL I 664; Bulakh et al. 2021:281)

ŝébeʰ di-siyáreʰ ‘the back part of the car’ (Bulakh et al. 2021:281)

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ŝádaḳ - corner of the mouth (CSOL I 664)
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ŝfeʰ - 1. hair; 2. wool (CSOL II 597; CSOL I 664; LS 432)
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ŝéfaḳ - to be well-formed, well-developed (about a new-born child or animal); to be clever, intelligent (Naumkin et al. 2016b:63; Naumkin et al. 2022:276)
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ŝégor - to set a net, a trap (Naumkin et al. 2022:277; LS 425)