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⬅︎[gnwsṭyq, gnwsṭyqws]gnysyh
[gnwsṭyq, gnwsṭyqws] adj.
   gnostic, pertaining to wisdom
gnḥh, gnḥtˀ n.f.
   sighing
gnybw, gnybwtˀ n.f.
   stolen object
[gnwsys] n.f.
   list, inventory
[gnṭylˀ] (ganṭīlē) n.m.pl.
   gentiles
gnyz (gnīz) adj.
   hidden, concealed
gnwṣˀ ḥnwṣ, ḥnwṣˀ (ḥannūṣ, ḥannūṣā) n.m.
   little pig
gnṭyn, gnṭynˀ (genṭyān, genṭyānā) n.m.
   gentian
gnyzˀyt (gnīzāˀīṯ) adv.
   furtively
GNZ vb. a/
   to hide
GNY vb.
   to lie down
gnyzw, gnyzwtˀ (gnīzū, gnīzūṯā) n.f.
   hiding
gnz, gnzˀ (ginzā, ganzā, gazzā) n.m.
   treasure
GNY vb. #2
   D to revile, to disgrace, to reprove
gnyḥ (gnīḥ) adj.
   amazingly terrible
gnzˀ gnz, gnzˀ (ginzā, ganzā, gazzā) n.m.
   treasure
GNY vb. #3
   to hide, to be hidden
gnyḥˀyt (gnīḥāˀīṯ) adv.
   terribly
gnzˀl div.
   heavenly treasurer
gny GNḤ vb. a/a
   to be upset; to grumble
gnyḥh, gnyḥtˀ gnyḥ (gnīḥ) adj.
   amazingly terrible
gnzbr gnzwr, gnzwrˀ (ganzūr (ganzḇār), ganzūrā) n.m.
   treasury guard; an ecclesiastical rank
gny, gnyˀ n.m.
   spirit, genie
gnyḥw, gnyḥwtˀ (gnīḥū, gnīḥūṯā) n.f.
   frightfulness
gnzwr, gnzwrˀ (ganzūr (ganzḇār), ganzūrā) n.m.
   treasury guard; an ecclesiastical rank
gny, gnyˀ (gnē, genyā) n.m. #2
   hidden thing; pagan idol
gnyy gny (gnay) n.m. #3
   disgrace, shame
gnzwrw, gnzwrwtˀ n.f.
   ganzivrate
gny (gnay) n.m. #3
   disgrace, shame
gnyn, gnynˀ (genyān, genyānā) n.m.
   reproof
gnzy, gnzyˀ n.m.
   treasurer
gny n.m. #4
   (??)
gnyn, gnytˀ (genyān, genyāṯā) n.f.pl. #2
   idols
gnzyn byt gnzyn (bēṯ ginzīn) n.m.
   treasury
gny gny, gnyˀ n.m.
   spirit, genie
gnyn n.m. #3
   tented space (??)
gnzky adj.
   of Ginzak
gny (gnē) adj.
   hidden
gnyn adj.
   hidden
GNḤ vb. a/a
   to be upset; to grumble
gnyˀk n.m.
   an installation of idolatry
gnys gns, gnsˀ (gnes, gensā) n.m.
   kind
GNḤ vb. a/ #2
   to castrate an animal (??)
gnyb adj.
   stolen; unclean
gnysh, gnyst) n.f.
   family
gnḥ lbˀ (gnāḥ lebbā) n.m.
   stupor; heartburn
gnybh, gnybtˀ n.f.
   theft
gnysyh n.f.
   birthday

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