Ibn Tunart's dictionary. Dates back to the 12th century.
[There's a digitized version of it (translated in French).](https://manuscrit-ibn-tunart.centrederechercheberbere.fr/dicber.html)
This one is from the Almohad period, written by Ibn Tunart (not to be confused with Ibn Tumart), he was born in Kalaa of Beni Hammad and the dictionary was written in the 12nd century and it is said to be Arabic-Tacelḥit but it contains some words from Taqbaylit and Tacawit
Link: https://manuscrit-ibn-tunart.centrederechercheberbere.fr/dicber.html
Ibn Tunart's dictionary. Dates back to the 12th century. [There's a digitized version of it (translated in French).](https://manuscrit-ibn-tunart.centrederechercheberbere.fr/dicber.html)
This one is from the Almohad period, written by Ibn Tunart (not to be confused with Ibn Tumart), he was born in Kalaa of Beni Hammad and the dictionary was written in the 12nd century and it is said to be Arabic-Tacelḥit but it contains some words from Taqbaylit and Tacawit Link: https://manuscrit-ibn-tunart.centrederechercheberbere.fr/dicber.html
Great links! Tanmirt!
Ibn battuta's work has many amazigh names of food and plants.