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naḥr نَحْر , pl. nuḥūr
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ID … • Sw – • BP – • APD … • © SG | 15Feb2021
√NḤR
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n.
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upper portion of the chest, juncture of chest and neck, throat – WehrCowan1979.
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From Sem *naḥ(a)r‑ ‘upper part of the chest’.
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Militarev&Kogan2000 (SED-1)#196: Te näḥar ‘breast’1 , Jib náḥar ‘windpipe and lungs’. »Scarce but reliable attestation in SSem area.«
1. Regarded as an Arabism by some.
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Militarev&Kogan2000 (SED-1)#196: Sem *naḥ(a)r ‘upper part of the chest’.
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naḥara, u (naḥr), vb. I, to cut the throat (of an animal), slaughter, butcher, kill (an animal): denom.
tanāḥara, vb. VI, to fight; to kill each other, hack each other to pieces, engage in internecine fighting: denom., recipr.
ĭntaḥara, vb. VIII, to commit suicide: denom., lit. ‘to cut one’s own throat’.

naḥr, n., killing, slaughter(ing), butchering: lexicalized vn. of vb. I | yawm al-naḥr Day of Immolation (on the 10th of Ḏū ’l-ḥiǧǧaẗ).
niḥr and niḥrīr, pl. naḥārīrᵘ, adj., skilled, adept, proficient, versed, experienced ( in): belonging to the obsolete meaning of vb. I, ‘to master (e.g., al-ʔumūr the affairs)’, explained by the classical lexicographers as derived from the original meaning of naḥara, namely ‘to stab (a camel etc.) in its manḥar ’, hence ‘to hit, hurt’ s.o. in exactly the place where he is vulnerable, hence naḥara… ʕilman ‘to master s.th. by knowledge or science’ (cf. Lane 8, 1893).
naḥīr, adj., killed, slaughtered, butchered: pseudo-PP.
manḥar, n., throat, neck: n.loc.
ĭntiḥār, n., suicide: vn. VIII.
manḥūr, adj., killed, slaughtered, butchered: PP I.
muntaḥir, adj./n., suicide (person): PA VIII.

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