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Jibbali
gədrét
- earth
(JL 71)
According to the evidence adduced in Kogan 2015:497-8, gədrét has the meaning “ground, the surface of the earth”, while ˀεrẓ̂ ‘earth’ rather has the meaning “land, area”.
Jibbali
gerr
- to drag
(JL 77)
Jibbali
gɔ́fεˀ
- shadow
(JL 72)
Jibbali
gífún
- stuffed skin, tulchan given in place of her young one to a bereaved mother-animal
(JL 72)
Jibbali
mgɔffɔ́t
- corpse, carcass
(JL 72)
Jibbali
gέhεˀ
- cheast, breast
(JL 73)
Jibbali
gɛhέm
- to come in the morning
(JL 73)
Jibbali
gɛhέr
- to be dazzled; to have weak eyes
(JL 73)
Jibbali
gɛhέr
- to be dazzled; to have weak eyes, to be shortsighted
(JL 73)
Jibbali
góḥi
- flat desert plain
(JL 74)
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