Words

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ḳéṣaˁ - to stand (CSOL I 593; CSOL II 517; LS 382)
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ḳáṣḳeṣ or ḳásḳes - 1. to gnaw; 2. to cut (Naumkin–Kogan 2021 :528; CSOL I 594)

Not to be confused with ḳásḳes ‘to knock’.

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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 (CSOL I 595; LS 390)
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maḳtóbhi - educated, well-bred (LS 365; CSOL I 584)
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ḳö́ṭab - to cut (Naumkin et al. 2013a:76; CSOL II 520; CSOL I 596 )
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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 (LS 372; Naumkin et al. 2015a:77)
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méḳṭaf - load-pack on a beast of burden (CSOL I 596)