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⬅︎dḥk[dyˀṭksys]
DḤK vb. e(a)/a(u)
   to laugh
DḤP vb. a/u
   to push, impel
[dḥt] adj.
   corruption of qrwḥ
DḤL vb. a(e)/a(u)
   to fear
dḥpn n.m.
   (??)
dṭgmˀ dyṭgmˀ (diaṭaḡmā) n.m.
   edict, command
dḥl, dḥlˀ (dḥel, deḥlā) n.m.
   fear
dḥṣ DˁṢ vb. a/u
   to thrust in
DṬR vb.
   C to make a pimp
dḥl, dḥlˀ (daḥḥāl, daḥḥālā) n.m. #2
   worshipper
DḤQ vb. a/u
   to push, to press
dy (day) conj./adv.
   now, then
dḥlˀ (daḥlā) n.m.
   a type of grain
dḥq dḥwq, dwḥqˀ (dḥoq, duḥqā) n.m.
   oppression, pressure
dy dy conj.
   who,which (relative)
dḥlh, dḥltˀ (deḥlā, deḥləṯā/ dḥeltā) n.f.
   fear; faith
dḥq, dḥqˀ (dāḥeq, dāḥqā) n.m. #2
   oppressor
dy pron. #2
   this
dḥlh, dḥltˀ (daḥḥālā, daḥḥāltā) n.f. #2
   worshipper (f.)
dḥqw, dḥqwtˀ n.f.
   distress
dy prep.
   of, genitive particle
dḥlw, dḥlwtˀ n.f.
   fear
DḤR vb.
   C to make hard
dy conj.
   who,which (relative)
dḥlwl, dḥlwlˀ (daḥlūl, daḥlūlā) n.m.
   terror; frightening apparation
dḥr, dḥrˀ n.m.
   hardness
dy dy (day) conj./adv.
   now, then
dḥln adj.
   fearful
dḥrw, dḥrwtˀ (daḥrū, daḥrūṯā) n.f.
   hardness
dy lˀ dlˀ (dlā) prep.
   without
dḥlt dywwtˀ dyw, dywwtˀ n.m. #2
   demonism (?), female demon (?)
dḥrny (daḥrānāy) adj.
   hard
dy lmh dlmh (da/ilmā (dīlmā)) adv./conj.
   lest, perhaps
dḥltn, dḥltnˀ (deḥlṯān, deḥlṯānā) n.m.
   terrible one
DḤŠ vb.
   to be thick, to dense
dyˀb dyb, dybˀ (dyāḇ, dyāḇā) v.n. #2
   discharge, flux
dḥltnw, dḥltnwtˀ (deḥlṯānū, deḥlṯānūṯā) n.f.
   fear
dḥš, dḥšˀ (daḥš, daḥšā) n.m.
   attendant, lictor
dyˀb dyyb, dybˀ n.m.
   gonnorheic man
dḥn dwḥn, dwḥnˀ (doḥan, duḥnā) n.m.
   millet
dḥšyh, dḥšytˀ (daḥšāyā, daḥšāytā) n.f.
   wife of chief attendant
[dyˀbyṭws] n.m.
   diabetes
DḤS vb. /u
   to stomp, trample
dḥšpṭˀ n.m.
   an epithet of Nergal (=chief judge or the like)
[dyˀwrˀ] interj.
   come !
dḥs, dḥsˀ n.m.
   pressure (??)
dḥšt n.m.
   steppe
[dyˀṭksys] n.f.
   decree, edict

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