Words

Jibbali
ṯɔ̄r - to break; (storm) to subside (JL 282; MLZ 171)

3 sg. f. ṯɔ̄rɔ́t 

Jibbali
ṯroh - two (JL 285)
Jibbali
ṯēt - ewe (JL 285)
Jibbali
ṭˁm - to taste (JL 273)
Jibbali
ṭéfé - (light) go out (JL 275)
Jibbali
ṭéfaḥ - to scoop a little water (JL 274)
presumably with a meaning shift ‘palm of hand’ > ‘to scoop by hand’
Jibbali
eṭḳáˁ - to look (JL 276)
Jibbali
ṭɔ́lɔ́b - to request (JL 277)

Borrowed from Arabic.

Jibbali
eṭólḳ - to divorce (JL 277)

Borrowed from Arabic.

Jibbali
- people (JL 1)
(det. έ-yɔ́)