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⬅︎dmsdnyḥˀyt
dms dyms n.m.
   people
dn, dnˀ (dan, dannā) n.m. #2
   vat; branch
dnh, dntˀ n.f. #2
   small branch
dms ˀdmws n.m./f.
   steel
dn dyn, dn (dēn, den) pron.
   this one
dnh pron.
   this (m.)
[dms] n.m. #3
   building
dnˀ dnh pron.
   this (m.)
dnw, dnwtˀ (dnū, dnūṯā) n.f.
   obeisance, submissiveness
dmsywn dymwsyn, dymwsyˀ n.f./m.?
   public facility
DNB vb.
   D to attack the rear guard
dnwb swsyˀ (dnuḇ sūsyā) n.m.
   horse-tail (a plant name)
dmsyws adv.
   publicly
dnb, dwnbˀ (dnoḇ, dunḇā) n.m./f.
   tail
dnwby (dnūbāy) adj.
   of the tail
[dmsys] adv.
   publicly
dnb (dannāḇ) adj.
   wretched
dnwbys, dwnˀbys n.m.
   the Danube
dmsqy adj.
   Damascene
dnbˀ dnb, dwnbˀ (dnoḇ, dunḇā) n.m./f.
   tail
dnwq (dinnūq) v.n.D
   torment
DMˁ vb. a/a
   to weep
dnbh dwnbh, dnwbtˀ (dunbā, dnuḇtā/dunbṯa/dnaḇtā) n.f.
   tail end
DNḤ vb. a/a(u)
   to shine
dmˁ n.m.
   teruma, offering
dnby adj.
   final
dnḥ (dnaḥ, denḥā) n.m.
   rising, shining
dmˁd conj.
   perhaps
dnd ṣynyˀ (dand ṣīnāyā) n.m.
   plant name
dnḥ DNḤ vb. a/a(u)
   to shine
dmˁh, dmˁtˀ (demˁāh, demˁtāˀ) n.f.
   tear
DNDL vb.
   to move
dnḥyš n.m.
   a demon
dmˁwny, dmˁwnytˀ (demˁōnī, demˁōnīṯā) n.f.
   little tear
dndl, dndlˀ (dandāl, dandālā) n.m.
   millepede
DNY vb.
   to submit to higher authority
dmˁy (demˁāy) adj.
   filled with tears
dndly (dandālāyā) n.f.
   millepede
dny (dnē) adj.
   subdued
DMR vb.
   D to make wondrous
dndm DMDM vb.
   to bleed
dny adj. #2
   a gentilic(?) or vat-maker (?)
dmr (dāmar) adj.
   bristling, rough
dndm DMDM vb. #2
   to be stupefied
dnyḥ (dnīḥ) adj.
   having arisen; clear
dn n.m.
   (??)
dnh dnt/dnh, dntˀ n.f.
   document, contract
dnyḥˀyt (dnīḥāˀīṯ) adv.
   clearly, conspicuously

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