Words

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gaḥŝ - beginning of the rain season (from mid-September to mid-October) (CSOL I 544)
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góḥoŝ - to take off (cloth from a covered object) (LS 108; Naumkin et al. 2014b:49, 65)
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góḷe - disease (LS 109; Bulakh 2022:200; CSOL II 463)

In the expression bismiľľa wa-seľhebéten ˁan góḷe ‘I seek refuge in God from this trouble’ (CSOL II 25:8).

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gέḷe - 1. to appear, to float on the surface; 2. to watch (Kogan 2020:451; Naumkin et al. 2015a:68; LS 109)
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geḷˁémoʰ - berry, fruit (LS 109; CSOL II 464)
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géḷom - to pluck, to pick out from the tree (fruits) (LS 109; Naumkin et al. 2014b:53)
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igľísoʰ - plateau (LS 109; CSOL I 544)
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géḷaṭ - to remove the stick blocking its mouth (a kid) (CSOL I 544; CSOL II 464; CSOL III; Naumkin et al. 2016b:72)
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gémed - to become thick, condensed (CSOL I 545; Bulakh et al. 2021:248; Bulakh 2021:280; Naumkin et al. 2015a:69; LS 110)

Not to be confused with the Arabism gέmed ‘thick’ (Wehr 134, Behnstedt 205): ḳáṭmehim ʸheʰ ḷébhon gέmed (zúbdaʰ) ‘Fresh butter is white and thick (zubdaʰ in Arabic)’ (CSOL II 2:25)

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gemgémoʰ - 1. skull; 2. top (of a mountain) (LS 110; CSOL I 545; Naumkin et al. 2015a:69)