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⬅︎dlˀhdlmy
dlˀh dly, dlytˀ (dālī, dālīṯā) n.f.
   vine-shoot
DLḤ vb. a/a
   to trouble, to make turbid
dlylw, dlylwtˀ (dlīlū, dlīlūṯā) n.m. #2
   tendency, facility
dlˀy adj.
   on high
dlḥ n.m.
   terror, confusion
dlyq, dlyqˀ (dlīq, dlīqā) n.m.
   flame
dlbly adj.
   name of a people
dlḥ, dlḥˀ (dallāḥ, dallāḥā) n.m. #2
   agitator
dlyqh, dlyqtˀ (dəlēqā, dəlēqtā) n.f.
   fire
dlbr lbr (lḇar) adv.
   outside
[dlṭwr] n.m.
   denunciation
dlyqw, dlyqwtˀ (dlīqū, dlīqūṯā) n.f.
   kindling
DLG vb. /u
   to skip over
DLY vb.
   to draw out or up
dlkn conj.
   for if it is not so
DLDL vb.
   Qt to be torn away
dly, dlytˀ (dālī, dālīṯā) n.f.
   vine-shoot
DLL vb.
   D to diminish something
DLDL vb. #2
   Qt to become minimal
dly, dlyˀ n.m. #2
   water-drawer
DLL vb. #2
   D to make distinct, repudiate
dlh n.f.
   poor cohort
dlybt lybt div.
   Libat, Delibat =Venus
DLL vb. a/u? #3
   to spin a thread
dlhy pron.
   this very (??)
dlyḥ (dlīḥ) adj.
   turbid
dll DLL vb. #2
   D to make distinct, repudiate
dlw, dlwtˀ n.f.
   irrigation
dlyḥw, dlyḥwtˀ (dlīḥū, dlīḥūṯā) n.f.
   turbidity
dlm, dylmˀ n.m.
   a type of garment
dlwb, dwlbˀ (dloḇ, dulbā) n.m.
   oriental plane-tree
dlyy adj.
   of Daliatha
dlmˀ dlmh (da/ilmā (dīlmā)) adv./conj.
   lest, perhaps
dlwḥ n.m.
   anxiety, fright
dlyl (dallīl) adj.
   few, thin
dlmh n.f.
   story, drama
dlwḥ, dlwḥˀ (dālōḥ, dālōḥā) nom.ag.
   disturber
dlyl (dlīl) adj. #2
   easy
dlmh (da/ilmā (dīlmā)) adv./conj.
   lest, perhaps
dlwḥh, dlwḥtˀ n.f.
   fear, fright
dlylˀyt (dlīlāˀīṯ) adv.
   easily
dlmh dlmh (da/ilmā (dīlmā)) adv./conj.
   lest, perhaps
dlwḥh, dlwḥtˀ (dālōḥā, dālōḥtā) n.f. #2
   instigator (f.)
dlylˀyt (dallīlāˀīṯ) adv. #2
   rarely
[dlmṭyqˀ] n.
   dalmatic
dlwḥy, dlwḥyˀ (dālūḥē, dālūḥyā) n.m.
   confusion, disturbance
dlylw, dlylwtˀ (dallīlū, dallīlūṯā) n.f.
   thinness
dlmy adj.
   Dilmite (Dilmunite?)

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