Words

Jibbali
edóhum - to come unexpectedly at night (JL 36)

May eventually be related to the present root with unusual semantic derivations from ‘dark, darkness’ (cf. Bulakh 2006a, 198f.). See also dóhúm ‘heat-haze, shimmer’, edhím ‘to sleep with one’s wife when children or guests are sleeping in the same room’ (JL 36).

Jibbali
dέhər - time (JL 36)

dahr- ‘time, period of time; age, duration of life; eternity’ (Lane 923)

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ḏ̣aḥám - (animal) to make water (JL 48)
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ḏ̣āḥəm - urine (JL 49)
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dekk - to bump (against); to bang a hole in (JL 37)
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s̃ədḳéḳ - to be pounded, slowly smashed (JL 38)
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dɔ́ḳɔ́l - to push with the beak, nose (JL 38)
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dəḳlél - beak; peak (of a mountain) (JL 38)
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dəḳmím - beak (JL 38)
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dέlε - bucket (JL 39)