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Endegen
färäzäññä
- horseman
(EDG 244)
Endegen
fättā
- to untie, to undo
(EDG 247)
Endegen
fətäfätä
- to crumble bread
(EDG 247)
Endegen
(a)fettärä
- to hit someone so as to nearly kill him
(EDG 248)
Endegen
fəṭäfäṭä
- to throw to the ground so that object breaks or person gets hurt
(EDG 250)
Endegen
fäṭṭärä
- to shape, to create
(EDG 251)
Endegen
afäṭṭärä
- to break fast
(EDG 251)
Borrowed from Arabic.
Endegen
fʷäššä
- to fart
(EDG 246)
Endegen
fʷäššä
- to fart
(EDG 246)
Endegen
gˀin
- hollow in the nape of the neck
(EDG 309)
The relation of Enn., End., Gye., Msq., Gog., Muh. and Sod. forms is somewhat doubtful. According to Leslau, all of them originate from Oromo ginni.
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