- Posted by Daniel on August 18, 2022 at 7:49 pm
‘etlh lutIr nagbochmey my question is about tIr; can this means “crusts”, “covers like a crust”?
qurgh replied 1 year, 1 month ago 2 Members · 1 Reply - 1 Reply
tIr, the verb, describes a state “be arrange in a stack” or “be superimposed”. It can’t take an object so *lutIr is ungrammatical, it would have to be lutIrmoH. The example we have for it is:
A B je tIrmoHchu’
Superimpose A and BAs a noun is means “grain”.
I’m not sure how either of these can refer to “cover” or “crust”.
I believe vel might be the verb you are looking for.
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