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Etymology
From Proto-Lezghian *q:el. Cognate with Rutul Π³ΡΠΈΠ» (Κil), Tsakhur Π³ΡΠ΅Π»ΚΌ (ΚelΚΌ), Budukh ΠΊΡΠ» (kΔ±l), Kryts ΠΊΡΠ».
Noun
π½π΄ππ°πΎ (ΛexΜ£al) (plural π½π΄ππ°πΎππ‘π)
- leg, shank, thigh
Bible John.19,33:
- ππ° π°ππΌπ°πππ΄ πΊΝππ°πππ‘ π°ππΆπ°πππ΄πΝπ° πΌππΆπ°ππΌπΎ π±πΌπ
π°πΊ π°ππ°π°ππ°ππ΄ππ°ππΆ πΈπ΄ππΝπππ°πππ°ππ±πΌπΊπ°πΊ π½π΄ππ°πΎππ‘π ππΊπ°
- sa arianαΈ³e yΝsaxu aαΈ³ΔanαΈ³eΓ₯Νa iαΈ³Δamil bil'ay ahaanaαΈ³evahΔ tenΓ₯ΝnxarαΉaαΈ³biyay ΛexΜ£aluxΜ£ oya
- But when they came to Jesus (and) when they saw that he had already died, they did not smash his legs.
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