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⬅︎spwdn, spwdnˀspyr, spyrˀ
spwdn, spwdnˀ n.m.
   covering with hair on both sides
spṭ n.m. #2
   incision
spys sbys (sḇīs) adj.
   crowded
spwwh sph, sptˀ (səp̄ā, sep̄ṯā) n.f.
   lip
SPY vb.
   to heap up
spysˀyt adv.
   boldly, rashly
spwwn, spwwnˀ n.m.
   unexpected end (??)
SPY vb. #2
   to feed
spysṭws swpysṭ, sqpysṭˀ, swpysṭys (sōpīsṭ, sōpīsṭā) n.m.
   sophist
spwn spn, spnˀ (sappān, sappānā) n.m.
   sailor
SPY vb. #3
   Gt to be afraid
spyp (sappīp̄) adj.
   burning
[spwn] adj.
   agreed
spy SPY vb.
   to heap up
spypˀyt adv.
   boldly, rashly
spwnˀ ṣpwn, ṣpwnˀ (ṣippūn, ṣippūnā) n.m.
   north
spy n.f.
   row of stones
spypw, spypwtˀ (sappīp̄ū, sappīp̄ūṯā) n.f.
   folly
spwnrˀ n.m.
   soapwort
spy, spyˀ (sepyā) n.m. #3
   medical powder
spyq, spyqˀ n.m.
   opportunity
spwsq, spwsqˀ n.m.
   bran
spyd, spydˀ n.m.
   eulogizing or lamenting
spyq (sp̄īq) adj.
   empty; enough
spwqh, spwqtˀ n.f.
   drain (??)
spydg ˀspydkˀ n.m.
   white lead
spyq spyq (sp̄īq) adj.
   empty; enough
spwqy, spwqyˀ (sp̄ūqē, sp̄ūqyā) n.m.
   emptiness
spydkˀ ˀspydkˀ n.m.
   white lead
spyqˀyt (sp̄īqāˀīṯ) adv.
   empty handed; sufficiently
spwqlṭr ˀspwqlṭr (ˀespuqlāṭar, ˀespuqlāṭrā) n.m.
   lictor, executioner
spyl, spylˀ/sˀpylˀ (sappīl, sappīlā) n.f.
   sapphire
spyqh, spyqtˀ n.f.
   doubt
spḥ spḥyn n.m.pl.
   aftergrowth
spyn, spynˀ (sep̄yānā) n.m.
   blowing chaff
spyqw, spyqwtˀ (sp̄īqū, sp̄īqūṯā) n.f.
   emptiness
spḥyn n.m.pl.
   aftergrowth
spyn, spynˀ ˀspnˀ (ˀespēnā) n.m.
   wedge
[spyqwlh] n.f.
   capital punishment
SPṬ vb.
   D to slice open flesh
spynh, spyntˀ (sp̄īnā, sp̄īntā/ sp̄īttā) n.f.
   ship
spyr, spyrˀ (spīrā) n.f.
   cohort
SPṬ vb. #2
   to be fettered
spynyh, spynytˀ (sp̄īnāyā, sp̄īnāytā) n.f.
   name of a root
spyr, spyrˀ (spīrā) n.m. #2
   hammer
spṭ, spṭˀ (sapṭā) n.m.
   basket
spyntwny, spyntwnytˀ (sp̄īttōnī, sp̄īttōnīṯā) n.f.
   little ship
spyr, spyrˀ n.m. #3
   saphire

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