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⬅︎dywsdykˀ
dyws div.
   deus
dywš, dywšˀ (dāyōš, dāyōšā) nom.ag.
   one who crushes
dyywh dyybh, dyybtˀ (dayyāḇā, dayyāḇtā) n.f.
   menstruating woman
dywsṭr n.m.
   double-sided
dywšh, dywštˀ n.f.
   trampling, march
dyyṭgmh n.f.
   edict, ordinance
dywpwsyṭ dypwsyṭˀ, dywpwsyṭˀ n.m.
   diophysite
dywtny (dyūtānāy) adj.
   inklike
[dyyṭwn] n.m.
   transversal support of a wall
[dywpṭrˀ] n.m.
   viewfinder
dywtqˀ dwtqˀ n.m.
   family
dyyl, dyylˀ (dayyāl, dayyālā) n.m.
   attendant; constable
dywpsys n.m.
   apparition, name of mercury
dyzˀ (dīzā) n.m.
   wild boar
dyyn dyn, dynˀ (dayyān, dayyānā) n.m. #2
   judge
dywq, dywqˀ n.m.
   inference
[dyzdˀr] (dīzdārā) n.m.
   castle guard
dyynw dyynyn n.pl.t.
   strife, quarrel
dywq, dywqˀ (dāyōq, dāyōqā) nom.ag.
   observer
[dyḥhytwy] n.f.
   to be seen
dyynwwn dyynyn n.pl.t.
   strife, quarrel
dywqw, dywqwtˀ (dāyōqū, dāyōqūṯā) n.f.
   observation
dyṭˀ (dīṭā) n.m.
   milestone
dyynyn n.pl.t.
   strife, quarrel
dywqṭ n.m.
   prosecutor
dyṭgmˀ (diaṭaḡmā) n.m.
   edict, command
dyysqryn n.m.
   saucer
dywqn n.m.
   exactness, image
[dyṭksys] n.f.
   regulation, edict
dyyṣ, dyṣˀ (dayṣ/dēṣ, dayṣā/dēṣā) n.m.
   ibex
dywqtˀ dwtqˀ n.m.
   family
[dyṭsrwn, dyˀṭsrwn] n.m.
   The Diatessaron
dyyq adj.
   (of flax) braked
dywqtn (dayuqtān) adj.
   intelligent, expert
[dyy] adv.
   enough
dyyqlr, dyqlyrˀ n.m.
   basket maker (??)
dywr, dywrˀ (dāyōr, dāyōrā) nom.ag.
   inhabitant
dyyb, dybˀ n.m.
   gonnorheic man
dyyr dyr, dyrˀ (dayyār, dayyārā) n.m./adj. #2
   inhabitant
dywr, dywrˀ n.m. #2
   inn
dyyb n.m. #2
   weariness
dyyrh, dyyrtˀ n.f.
   proselyte (f.)
dywrˀ ˀdywrˀ n.m.
   assistant
dyybh, dyybtˀ (dayyāḇā, dayyāḇtā) n.f.
   menstruating woman
dyytyqy dytyqˀ (dīatēqē) n.f.
   testament, will
dywrṭyqw n.f.
   diuretic
dyyh, dyytˀ (dayyā, dayyəṯā) n.f.
   kite
dykˀ n.m.
   detached palm frond

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