Words

Soqotri
zóhor - to bring animals down from mountains, to go down from the mountains to the plain, to transhume downwards (LS 151; CSOL I 697)

Also used with transfigurative meaning ‘to rush down’:

zóhor ḫaṭár saľám ya mot ya ḥayá ‘He rushed to the sea willy-nilly, be it life or death’ (CSOL I 29:24)

Soqotri
záḥaḳ - to touch accidentally (Naumkin et al. 2014b:51, 67)
Soqotri
záḥi - 1. boy ready for circumcision; 2. grown-up (male animal) (Naumkin et al. 2015a:92; CSOL I 697; LS 151)
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zóke - to be depressed (LS 152; Naumkin et al. 2016a:51)

perfect 3 sg. f. zekóˀoʰ 

Soqotri
ézkem - to bow down one’s head (CSOL II 631)
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zékoʰ - a variety of fish (Serranidae) (Naumkin–Kogan 2021 :532)
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zéḷaḳ - to draw water from a well (LS 153; CSOL I 698)
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ézmaˁ - to entrust (Kogan 2020:No.4)
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zénog - to carry on one’s shoulders (CSOL I 698; Naumkin et al. 2015a:92; CSOL II 631; LS 154)
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šezέriḥ - to compete, to challenge one another (Naumkin et al. 2019b:83–84)