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⬅︎dršhˀghˀg
drš (darāš) adj.
   disputatious
DŠN vb. #2
   D to give a gift
dtˀh dtˀ (diṯˀā) n.m.
   grass
dršh, drštˀ (drāštā) n.f.
   bits of amber
dšn, dšnˀ (dāšnā) n.m.
   gift
dtbr n.m.
   judicial official
dršyrgn ˀdršyrgn, dršyrgn n.m.
   a type of oregano
[dšn] n.m. #2
   fat ashes
dth dt, dtˀ (dāṯ, dāṯā) n.f./m.
   law
dršn, dršnˀ (daršān, daršānā) n.m.
   expounder of scripture
dšng (dašnag) n.m.
   double-edged blade
DTT vb.
   D to govern, make law
drt zrt, zrtˀ (zreṯ, za/irtā) n.f.(m.)
   span
DŠˁ vb.
   to dare, attempt
h sym.
   5th letter of alphabet
drtwnh, drtwntˀ (dārtōntā) n.f.
   small house
dšˁw n.f.
   daring
h_ interj.
   interrogative particle
drtwny, drtwnytˀ (dārtōnīṯā) n.f.
   small house
dšr, dšrˀ (dšar, de/ušrā) n.m.
   a wild growing grain
[h_] conj.
   who, which (relative)
drtn hrtn (herṯān) adj.
   litigious
dšrn div.
   Dusares, an Edomite high god
h' ywy div.
   abbreviation for the Tetragram
dš, dšˀ (daš, daššā) n.m.(f.)
   door panel
DŠŠ vb.
   to neglect
() n.f.
   he, fifth letter
dš, dšˀ n.m. #2
   the ritual pocket in the sadra
dšt, dštˀ (da/išt, daštā) n.f.
   desert, steppe; field
pron.
   this (f.)
dšdš DWŠ vb. a/u
   to trample
dšty, dštˀh dšt, dštˀ (da/išt, daštā) n.f.
   desert, steppe; field
pron. #2
   those (uncertain)
dšh, dštˀ n.f.
   door
dštyg adj.
   rural, rustic
() interj.
   here! look!
dšwˁ, dšwˁˀ (dāšōˁ, dāšōˁā) nom.ag.
   reckless
dštnˀ, dstnˀ (daštānā) n.m.
   menstrual
h_ interj.
   interrogative particle
dšḥptˀ dḥšpṭˀ n.m.
   an epithet of Nergal (=chief judge or the like)
dštny adj.
   menstruous
hˀ ˀln hlyn, hˀlyn (hālēn, hāillēn) pron.
   these
dšyšh, dšyštˀ (dəšīšā, dəšīštā) n.f.
   pearl-barley
dt, dtˀ (dāṯ, dāṯā) n.f./m.
   law
hˀ kdy (hēḵdī) conj.
   as
DŠN vb.
   D to remove ashes
dtˀ (diṯˀā) n.m.
   grass
hˀghˀg hgg, hggˀ (ha/eggāḡ, ha/eggāḡā) n.m.pl.
   phantasm, illusion

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