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ṭáham - to grow old (of things) (LS 200, CSOL II 616)
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ṭábaḥ - to lie on one’s belly (Kogan 2015:510; Naumkin et al. 2013a:83)
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ṭad - one (Naumkin et al. 2015a:89; CSOL II 616; CSOL I 682; LS 199)

ḷe-ṭad ṭad ‘one after another’: wa-yeˀóte díˀʸheʰ ˁífof ḷe-ṭad ṭad ‘Then he let the goat kids suckle with their mothers, one at a time’ (CSOL I 6:16)

ˁáľa ṭad ‘one after another’: tóˀo ṭáhɛr ŝíbɛb ḥéraṭ ško wa-yaˀáḷaḥ men ˁouyéghon ˁáľa ṭad ‘When the old man left, the boy drew his sword and started to call the boys one by one’ (CSOL I 28:26)

ṭeʸh di-ṭeʸh ‘one after another (fem.)’: menḥatóˀo áˁyeg men ṭeʸh di-ṭeʸh ‘And after that, they (the goats) started giving birth one after another’ (CSOL I 29:35)

ṭeʸh be-ṭeʸh ‘one after another (fem.)’: way ˁaf déḷaḳ šek nɛbórhir ṭeʸh be-ṭeʸh žederhinítin ‘Oh so many goats you have, one after another, the red ones!’ (CSOL I 8:42)

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ṭádaˁ - back (Naumkin et al. 2015a:89; CSOL II 616; CSOL I 683; LS 199)
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ṭáfḥaʰ - mountain slope (LS 207; CSOL II 616)
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ṭéfoḷ - to plaster (CSOL II 616)
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ṭífɛr - finger-nail (CSOL I 683; LS 207)
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ṭáhaḳ - 1. to be slippery; 2. to slip (LS 200; Naumkin et al. 2014b:51, 67)
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ṭáhɛm - to become old (of things) (CSOL II 616; LS 200)