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⬅︎ṭryny, ṭryynˀṭrs
ṭryny, ṭryynˀ adj.
   Trajanic
ṭrypsˀ ṭryspˀ n.m.
   spur
ṭrmyl trml, trmlˀ (tarmā/īl, ta/urmā/īlā) n.m.
   bag
ṭrynqˀ (ṭaryānqā) n.m.
   whey of milk
ṭryq, ṭryqˀ n.m.
   preparation; confinement
ṭrmysytˀ ṭrmsytˀ (ṭarmāsyāṯā) n.f.pl.
   worn-out sandal straps
[ṭrys] n.m.
   Greek: three
ṭryq adj.
   biting, stinging
ṭrmyšg ṭrmšyr (ṭarmšīr) n.m.
   plant name
[ṭrysmˀgsṭws] adj.
   Greek epithet of Hermes/Asclepius
ṭryqlyn, ṭryqlynˀ (ṭrīqlīn, ṭrīqlīnā) n.m.
   triclinium
ṭrmsytˀ (ṭarmāsyāṯā) n.f.pl.
   worn-out sandal straps
ṭryspˀ n.m.
   spur
ṭrytˀ n.m.
   sopped bread
ṬRMŠ vb.
   to stain
[ṭrysqdqṭˀ] n.m.
   thirteenth indiction
ṭrytyṭˀ (ṭrytyṭˀ) n.m.
   name of a sect
ṭrmšyg ṭrmšyr (ṭarmšīr) n.m.
   plant name
[ṭrysqys] n.m.
   a type of wind
ṬRK vb.
   to make trouble
ṭrmšyr (ṭarmšīr) n.m.
   plant name
ṭrysql, ṭrysqlˀ (ṭrīsqel, ṭrīsqellā) n.m.
   three-legged table
ṭrkwn n.m.
   palace, castle
ṬRN vb.
   C to become calloused
[ṭrysqlyn] n.m.
   tripod
ṭrkyn, ṭrkynˀ (ṭarkīnā) n.m.
   spelt
ṬRN vb. #2
   Dt to behave as a tyrant
ṭryp (ṭrīp̄) adj.
   shaky
ṭrkn (ṭarḵān) adj.
   trouble-maker
ṭrn, ṭrnˀ (ṭarrān, ṭarrānā) n.m.
   rock; flint
ṭryph, ṭryptˀ n.f.
   terefah
ṭrknˀyt (ṭarḵānāˀīṯ) adv.
   perfidiously
ṭrngbyl n.m.
   honeydew
[ṭrypwdˀ] (ṭrīpōḏē) n.m.pl.
   three-legged device
ṭrknw, ṭrknwtˀ (ṭarḵānū, ṭarḵānūṯā) n.f.
   trouble-making
ṭrngbyn ṭrngbyl n.m.
   honeydew
[ṭrypwlwn] n.m.
   (bot.) triphyllon
ṭrksymˀ n.m.
   endive
ṭrnw, ṭrnwtˀ (ṭarrānū, ṭarrānūṯā) n.f.
   tumor
ṭrypwlyṭyy adj.
   Tripolitian
ṭrkšqwq ṭrḥšqwq n.m.
   chicory
ṭrny (ṭarrānāy) adj.
   rocky, flinty
[ṭrypl, ṭrypnˀ] (ṭrīpal) adj.
   triple
ṬRL vb.
   Gt to be vexed
ṬRS vb. a/
   to go around
ṭrypnˀ [ṭrypl, ṭrypnˀ] (ṭrīpal) adj.
   triple
ṭrmws, ṭrmwsˀ (ṭarmūs, ṭarmūsā) n.m.
   bread cooked in ashes
ṭrs n.m.
   network of straps of sandals

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