Words

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méḷaṭ - to pluck (Naumkin et al. 2014b:44; CSOL II 536; CSOL I 610)

pass. míľaṭ (yemóuḷaṭ/ľimḷóṭ) ‘be plucked’ مِيلَط 

ṣö́ḷobk óˀoz e-ˁeyyúg di-gédeḥ wa-ˀírɛm ŝérhi wa-ḳarére míľaṭ wa-nífaḥ ‘I slaughtered a goat for the men who had come to visit me. Then its skin was put into a mixture of water and ashes and on the next day plucked clean and inflated for drying’ (CSOL I 9:5)

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mouľíyyeʰ - the longer side of a house (CSOL II 536)
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mímaˁ - brain (CSOL II 536)
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m(h)ɔn - who? (LS 245; Naumkin et al. 2015a:79; CSOL II 538; CSOL I 612)

dí-mhɔn ‘whose?’:

gέhɛm tho míˀšer di-bey ṣáṭľe wa-ˀaḷ-ˁérobk dímhɔn wa-ˀérḳaḥk toy di-tɛr ‘A billy goat came into my pen with an earmark. I did not know who it belonged to, so I took it out of the pen’ (CSOL II 7:10);

bɛr-mhɔn ‘whose son?’:

wa-yerɛˀéyhenš dέhɛr bέr-mhɔn ɛ waˀaḷ-ẓ̂áḷaˁ hey ‘And he would ask him all the time: “Whose son are you?” But the boy did not tell him’ (CSOL II 30:8)

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men - from, of (CSOL I 610; CSOL II 537; Naumkin et al. 2015a:78; LS 245)

men gedíd ‘anew’:

ḳáre ˁag sóraʰ tóˀo éraḥ mes faḳḥ ˁéḷaṭ wa-ḥéṣaḳ men gedíd ‘A man was reading aloud a sura from the Koran. When he got to the middle, he made a mistake and turned back to the beginning’ (CSOL II 24:12e)

men báˁad-aḷ > báˁad-aḷ

men báˁad > báˁad 

men boḳ > boḳ

men ḳáneʰ > ḳáneʰ

men tóˀo > tóˀo

menóˀo ‘from where’ > óˀo

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mnḥ - offrir, donner (to offer, to give) (LS 246)
likely borrowed from Arabic
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menḥatóˀo - from this time on (CSOL I 567)
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mónḥeṣ - small of the back (LS 264; CSOL I 623)

Likely related with metathesis

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menḳiníˁo - crazy woman (LS 377, CSOL I 589, CSOL II)
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menḳáynaˁ - crazy man (LS 377, CSOL I 589, CSOL II 514)