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Proto-Berber: *ăbbəḱ pf. *əbbắḱ impf. *əttăbbăḱ 'to pinch'

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  • Western/Kabyle
    • Kb. bbi 'to pinch, sting'
    • Tashl. bbi'to bite, sting, cut'
    • CMB bbəy 'to cut, pluck'
  • Zenatic
    • Rif bbi 'to pinch'
    • Fig. ppəy 'to pick up one after the other'
    • Mzab bbi 'to grab and take along, pick'
    • Ouar. bbi 'to take'
  • Libyan
    • Ghd. ăbbək 'to pick up, one by one'
    • Nef. bbi'to pick up, harvest'
    • Awj. əbbək 'to sting, plant vegetables'

Notes

Awjila and Ghadames occasionally have a k reflex for word-final y in other varities. While not entirely without its problems, Kossmann (1999: 186ff.) suggests that these verbs originally ended in *ḱ. This strikes me as a good suggestion.

References

Kossmann (1999: 187 {526})

NZ: BY6


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