Cf. Soq. ḥódir, Jib. ḥɔ́ḏɔ́r ‘to build a thatched pen’. Their further etymology is uncertain. If related to Arb. ḥḏr ‘to be cautious, on guard’, the original meaning would be ‘to make precautions (to prevent livestock from climbing the walls)’.
Mehri
ḫədōr - to put up a sunshade, shelter, tent
(ML 438)
Mehri
ḫǝrmīt - notch, cut in the skin; hare-lip or comparable physical formation
(ML 447)