Eastern (Dhofari) Mehri. Since post-consonantal ˁ is regularly lost in this Mehri variety, the Central (Eastern Yemeni) Mehri ŝaˁṯáyt is to be considered the direct avatar of the Dhofari ŝāṯáyt. Western (Qishn) Mehri is ŝaγatīt as elicited by A. Jahn (1905:74). W. Hein’s Western Mehri texts feature a number of other variants (Rubin 2018:296), among which ẑaγtīt is the most remarkable one.
See the discussion under Soq. ŝkof ‘to block the mouth of a kid with a stick to prevent it from sucking’.