Words

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ḳö́ṣam - to have one’s breakfast (LS 381; CSOL I 594; CSOL II 518; Naumkin et al. 2015a:76)
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ḳáŝre - stones with sharp edges; bluff, precipice (LS 390; CSOL I 595)
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maḳtóbhi - educated, well-bred (CSOL I 584; LS 365)
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ḳö́ṭab - to cut (CSOL I 596 ; CSOL II 520; Naumkin et al. 2013a:76)
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éḳteb - to be thin (Bulakh et al. 2021:251)
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ḳáṭib - to fall in drops; to hurl sharp words against somebody (Naumkin et al. 2015a:77; LS 372)
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méḳṭaf - load-pack on a beast of burden (CSOL I 596)
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ḳáten - tame (animal) (CSOL II 520)
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ḳéṭhon - thin (CSOL III; CSOL II 521; LS 372)

In the speech of the informants of the Da’arho tribe the basic adjective with the meaning small is ḳéyhɛn (see the according entry). As for ḳéṭhon, it is less frequent than ḳéyhɛn in the Vienna corpus, and it means rather “thin”, “skinny” than “small”. (See Kogan 2015:521)

Soqotri
ḳáṭmehim - fresh butter (CSOL II 521; LS 372)