Words

Chaha
ḳäč̣ḳäč - small stomach of ruminants (EDG 472)
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ḳəddase - Mass (EDG 473)
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ḳoḳ - partridge (EDG 492)
Chaha
ḳämbär - yoke (EDG 480)
Chaha
ḳambis, ḳambisa - woman's dress, shirt (EDG 480, 482)
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ḳəmar - louse (EDG 481)
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ḳän - horn (EDG 494)
Chaha
ḳanč̣a - fiber of the äsät (EDG 486)
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ḳənəb - eyebrow, eyelash (EDG 496)
Chaha
yǝšta ḳar - menses (EDG 697)
Explained by Leslau as ‘the thing of the women’. The second component of this word-combination, ḳar can be plausibly compared to the present root, whereas Leslau’s interpretation looks rather a folk etymology.