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Mehri
ḏēl
- tail
(Nakano 1986:119)
See ḏənūb.
Mehri
ḏōmeh
- this
(ML 79)
Mehri
ḏənūb
- tail
(ML 81)
Attested sparsely in MTjŠ, alongside the other term for the concept, namely, ḏēl (Kogan 2015:522). The later term is, however, not attested in SAE III and IV, where ḏənūb is the only exponent for the meaning.
Mehri
ḏarˀ
- arm
(ML 81)
Mehri
ḏərḏēr
- flea
(ML 81)
Mehri
ḏerḏîr
- Floh (flea)
(Jahn 1902:174)
Mehri
ḏōrə
- blood
(ML 81)
Mehri
ḏəráyˀ
- stranger
(ML 81)
Mehri
ḏ̣áyma
- to be thirsty; (camel) to go without water
(ML 84)
Mehri
ḏ̣əbōr
- to nag, to grumble
(ML 82)
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