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⬅︎ndydˀytnhmw, nhmwtˀ
ndydˀyt (nḏīḏaˀīṯ) adv.
   filthily
ndr, ndrˀ (nḏar, neḏrā) n.m. #2
   vow
NHY vb.
   to cry for
ndydw, ndydwtˀ (nḏīḏū, nḏīḏūṯā) n.f.
   abomination
ndr n.m. #3
   indigent??
nhy interj.
   let it be
ndyw, ndywtˀ (nḏāyū, nḏāyūṯā) n.f.
   abscess from elephantiasis
ndrn, ndrnˀ (nāḏrān, nāḏrānā) n.m.
   one who vows often
nhyg adj.
   accustomed to
ndyr, ndyrˀ n.m.
   slip (of a boathouse)
NDŠ vb.
   to demolish
nhyq n.m.
   braying
NDL vb.
   to move
NHG vb.
   to follow a practice
nhyr, nhyrˀ nhyr (nahhīr) adj.
   shining; enlightened
ndl, ndlˀ (naddāl, naddālā) n.m.
   centipede
NHG vb. a/u #2
   to roar
nhyr (nahhīr) adj.
   shining; enlightened
ndl, ndlˀ (nedlā) n.m. #2
   drawing vessel, bucket
nhg, nhgˀ (nhāḡ, nhāḡā) v.n.
   roaring
nhyrˀyt (nahhīrāˀīṯ) adv.
   brightly, clearly
NDN vb.
   D to befall (??)
nhwgw, nhwgwtˀ (nāhōḡū, nāhōḡūṯā) n.f.
   groaning
nhyrw, nhyrwtˀ (nahhīrū, nahhīrūṯā) n.f.
   illumination; enlightenment
ndn n.m.
   marriage gift
nhwy adj.
   existing (??)
nhl NḤL vb. a/u
   to sift
ndn n.m. #2
   sheath
nhwr, nwhrˀ (nhor, nuhrā (nēhōr, nēhōrā)) n.m.
   light
nhlh nbylh, nbltˀ n.f.
   carrion
NDND vb.
   to shake, sway
nhwr (nahhūr) adj.
   shining
NHM vb. a/a(u)
   to roar; to groan
ndsrwb n.m.
   a type of broom or rake for carpets
nhwrˀ nhwr, nwhrˀ (nhor, nuhrā (nēhōr, nēhōrā)) n.m.
   light
nhm NWM vb. a/u
   to sleep
NDP vb.
   to blow
nhwryt adv.
   splendidly
nhm, nhmˀ (nhām, nhāmā) v.n.
   roaring
NDR vb. a/a(u)
   to vow
nhwrytˀ n.f.
   an eye disease
nhm, nhmˀ n.m. #2
   bread
NDR vb. a/a #2
   to flow down
nhwrtˀ n.f.
   a mineral
nhmh, nhmtˀ (nehmā, nehmṯā) n.f.
   roaring
ndr, ndrˀ (nḏār, nḏārā) v.n.
   vowing
NHZ vb. a/uˁaˀ
   to disturb; make a noise
nhmw, nhmwtˀ n.f.
   moaning, groaning

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