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⬅︎lyydlyšwn, lyšwnˀ
lyyd prep.
   towards
lymˀ n.m.
   plant name
lyPryn lwpr, lwprˀ (luprā) n.m. #2
   praetorian guardsman
lyyš lyš, lyšˀ (layš, layšā) n.m.
   dough
[lymyṭwn] n.m.
   frontier
LYṣ vb.
   to force
lykˀ adv.
   there isn't here
[lymnˀ] n.m.
   lemon
lyṣn (lēṣān, lēṣānā) n.m.
   irreverent or immoral person
lykyˀ lykn n.m.
   lamp
[lymny, lymnws] n.f.
   lake
lyṣnw, lyṣnwtˀ (lēṣānū, lēṣānūṯā) n.f.
   immoral behavior
lykn n.m.
   lamp
[lymnysqs] n.m.
   lemniscus (diacritical mark)
LYQ vb.
   D to row
lyknˀ (līknē) n.m.pl.
   bread mixed with water
lynwpwr [nylwpr] (nīlūpar) n.m.
   water lily
lyq, lyqˀ (līq, līqā) n.m.
   oar, rudder
lyl_ prep.
   towards
lysṭyw, lysṭywtˀ lsṭyw, lsṭywtˀ (lesṭāyū, lesṭāyūṯā) n.f.
   banditry
lyq, lyqˀ n.m. #2
   tongue part
lylwy n.m.pl.t.
   evening time
lysṭys, lysṭˀˀ n.m.
   robber
lyqwḥ n.m.
   beam
lylḥnˀ lyḥnˀ n.m.pl.
   certain demons
lyst lst n.m.
   cheek, jaw
lyqṭ [lgˀd] (lēgāˀd) n.m.
   legate
lyly, lylyˀ (laylay (lēlē), lēlyā) n.m.
   night
lyˁ, lyˁˀ (lyāˁ, lyāˁā) nom.ag.
   licking up
lyqyṭryn [klqyṭryn] n.m.
   a type of vitriol
lyly, lylytˀ (lī/ēlī, lī/ēlīṯā) n.f. #2
   female demon
lypdw n.f.
   scales
lyqšwn n.m.
   delay (??)
lyly, lylyy, llyy (laylāy, laylyāy, lilyāy) adj.
   nocturnal
lypw, lypwtˀ (līp̄ū, līp̄ūṯā) n.f.
   conjunction
lyš lyt, l)yty (layt/lēṯ) vb./adv.
   there is/are not
lyly ˀymm (laylay ˀīmām) adv.
   night and day
lypwn adv.
   further, consequently, then
lyš, lyšˀ (layš, layšā) n.m.
   dough
lylyy lyly, lylyy, llyy (laylāy, laylyāy, lilyāy) adj.
   nocturnal
lyPwn lypwn adv.
   further, consequently, then
lyš, lyšˀ (lyāš, lyāšā) v.n. #2
   kneading
lylyn adv.
   tonight
lypwn lypwn adv.
   further, consequently, then
lyšh, lyštˀ n.f.
   dough
lylypytˀ n.m.
   a type of weapon
lypwp, lywyˀ n.m.
   joining
lyšwn, lyšwnˀ (layšōn, layšōnā) n.m.
   small ball of dough

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