be-ḥakeréten ‘with difficulty’:
kέrhen ḷebíneʰ baṣóṣeʰ neŝóni beʸh be-ḥakeréten ‘Even something white and bright we see only with difficulty’ (Naumkin–Kogan 2021:529, from Müller 1905:3057-8)
di-ḥéḷef ‘sharp’:
áˁbork ˁeʸh ḥánžɛhɛr di-ḥéḷef ‘I gave him a sharp knife.’ (Naumkin et al. 2022:256-257)