Words

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ḥómes - sea-turtle (LS 181; CSOL II 479; Wranik 2003:148; CSOL III)
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ḥámit- - sister-in-law (brother’s wife or wife’s sister) (LS 178; CSOL I 559)
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ḥímeʸh or ḥími or ḥímiš - five (with feminine nouns counted) (Naumkin et al. 2022:276; ad-Daˁrhi et al. 2019:539; LS 182; CSOL II 479)
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ḥémoz - 1. to make a sign; 2. to conspire, to make a secret agreement (LS 179; CSOL I 559; CSOL II 480)
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ḥan, ḥánhen - we (CSOL I 560; CSOL II 480; LS 182)
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ḥánˀeʰ - there (close to the addressee) (CSOL I 560; CSOL II 480)

men ḥánˀeʰ ‘from there’: ˁámok yɛ menóˀo gédaḥš keḷóˀoʰ énhi ṭa ɛʰ men ḥánˀeʰ ‘I said: “Hey! Where have you come from?” She answered me in this way: “Oh, from here’ (CSOL I 18:26-27)

ḷe-ḥánˀeʰ ‘there’: ʸheḳáḷoʰ ḷe-ḥánˀeʰ ˁaf yeṭarέboʰ ʸheʰ wa-díˀʸheʰ múgšem ‘They went down over there and after a while reached that place, he and his son’ (CSOL I 24:12)

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ḥénok - to give his first food to a newborn child
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ḥanḳ - 1. necklace; 2. top of the palm-trunk where the leaves start to grow (LS 183; CSOL I 560; CSOL II 481)
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ḥénaḳ - to strangle; to choke (LS 183; Naumkin et al. 2014b:40, 57; Bulakh 2024:118; CSOL III)

‘To choke by (ḷe -) the throat’: (CSOL III 1:11)

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ḥen - to give in abundance (LS 183; Naumkin et al. 2016a:55)