Words

Mehri
zəhēr - to go down from the mountains to the plain (ML 466)
Mehri
zəf - to carry water; to go back and forth with goods brought by a rainy-season vessel (ML 464)
Mehri
zəfūn - to transport goods brought by the mawsim, going backwards and forwards carrying; to dance a running dance; (camels) to dance, to frolic (ML 464)
Mehri
ẑəfūr - to plait the hair (ML 473)
Mehri
zəgūd - to take someone’s animals away by force
Mehri
ẑāgəm - cheek (ML 474)
Mehri
ẑəγáyrūr - to scream, to screech, to shriek (ML 474)
Mehri
ẑəγāṯ - to crumple, to squeeze, to take a grip on (ML 475)
Mehri
zəḥū - to bump into; to brush aside, to push out of the way (ML 467)

Cf. Jib. zaḥé ‘to brush aside’.

Mehri
ẑəḥāk - to laugh (ML 475)