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Mehri
hə-nḥu
- to burn
(ML 293)
The difference between the meaning of this verb and the synonymous verb ḥrūḳ is not clear throughout MTO and MTjŠ (see Kogan 2015:491 for examples).
Mehri
nḥa
- we
(ML 291)
Mehri
nəḥāg
- to dance, to be at leisure, to play
(ML 291)
Mehri
nəḥāl
- to give one’s son his portion of one’s livestock
(ML 291)
likely borrowed from Arabic
Mehri
nḫl
- to sieve
(ML 308)
Mehri
šənḥáwr
- to complain
(ML 292)
Mehri
nəḫrīr
- nose
(ML 308)
Mehri
nūka
- to come
(ML 293)
Mehri
náyḳi
- to be pure, clean, cleansed
(ML 298)
probably borrowed from Arabic
Mehri
nīḳəb
- to be cracked
(ML 296)
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