Words

Soqotri
Soqotri
báˁad - 1. after; 2. afterwards (LS 90; CSOL I 508; CSOL II 426)
Soqotri
báˁaḷ - to marry (a man or a woman) (LS 91; CSOL I 509; CSOL II 426)
Soqotri
báḥľe in di-báḥľe - the owner, one who has (LS 91; CSOL I 512; CSOL II 427)

In the phrase di-báḥľe, the bases baˁ- and báḥľe are in complementary distribution: the former is used before pronominal suffixes, the latter before nouns.

Soqotri
baˁ- - master, owner (CSOL II 426–427; LS 90–91)
Soqotri
báˁaḷhoḷ - old, worn out (CSOL I 509; LS 91)
Soqotri
bóˁor - to come or travel during the night (CSOL I 509; CSOL II 428; LS 92)
Soqotri
bᵉˁer - camel (LS 91; CSOL I 510; CSOL II 428; Naumkin et al. 2015a:63)
Soqotri
bˁr - pêcher (to fish) (LS 92)

The Soqotri verb, unknown to our informants, seems to be rather reliably attested in Müller 1905:261, l. 15–16.

Soqotri
ébˁe - to make a newborn animal suckle a female animal which is not his mother (together or not with its real mother) (CSOL I 510; CSOL II 428; Naumkin et al. 2013a:69)