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⬅︎spyrw, spyrwtˀspqw, spqwtˀ
spyrw, spyrwtˀ (sp̄īrū, sp̄īrūṯā) n.f.
   learning
spn SPN vb. a/ #2
   to fill (??), lay in
SPSP vb.
   to singe
spyryn, sprynˀ n.m.
   sapphire
spn, spnˀ (sappān, sappānā) n.m.
   sailor
spsp, spspˀ n.m.
   peak
spyrynwn, snprynwn n.m.
   sapphire
spn, spnˀ (sp̄en (??)) n.m. #2
   plank
spsp, spspˀ n.m. #2
   rabble
spyt adj.
   coated with pitch
[spndrmd] (spendarmad) n.m.
   Persian month = June
SPSR vb.
   to bargain
spytkn n.m.
   whitener (??)
spnw, spnwtˀ (sappānū, sappānūṯā) n.f.
   seamanship
spsr, spsrˀ (sap̄sār, sap̄sārā) n.m.
   agent
spytr n.m.
   hospitallers
spnws, spnwsˀ n.m.
   (??)
spsr spsyr, spsyrˀ (sap̄sēr, sap̄sērā) n.f.
   sword
spl, swplˀ n.m.
   bowl
spnṭyqwn n.m.
   a type of red-lead (uncertain)
SPP vb. a/a
   to burn
spl, splˀ n.m. #2
   a medicinal plant
[sps] n.m.
   sword (??)
spp, sppˀ n.m.
   ruin
[splˀwn] n.m.
   cave
spswp spnws, spnwsˀ n.m.
   (??)
sppyr, sppyrˀ (sappīrā) n.m.
   sapphire
splgynˀ (spalgīnā) n.m.
   plant name
SPSṬ vb.
   to argue philosophically
SPQ vb. a/a
   to be sufficient
splwṭˀ (saplūṭā) n.m.
   a type of fungus
spsṭˀ swpysṭ, sqpysṭˀ, swpysṭys (sōpīsṭ, sōpīsṭā) n.m.
   sophist
SPQ vb. #3
   to slap, strike
splwl, splwlˀ (saplūlā) n.m.
   a plant name
spsyp adj.
   burning (?)
SPQ vb. #2
   part. pass. to be in doubt
spm, spmˀ n.m.
   upper lip
spsyr, spsyrˀ (sap̄sēr, sap̄sērā) n.f.
   sword
spq (sp̄eq, sp̄ēqā) n.m.
   doubt
spmh n.f.
   border of a garment
spsyr, spsyrˀ spsr, spsrˀ (sap̄sār, sap̄sārā) n.m.
   agent
spq (sāp̄eq) adj.
   able; sufficient
SPN vb.
   to respect, to mind
spsyrw, spsyrwtˀ (sap̄sīrū, sap̄sīrūṯā) n.f.
   brokerage
spqˀyt (sāp̄qāˀīṯ) adv.
   enough, sufficiently
SPN vb. a/ #2
   to fill (??), lay in
spsl, spslˀ (sap̄sel, sap̄sellā/sap̄səlā) n.m.
   bench
spqw, spqwtˀ (sāp̄qū, sāp̄qūṯā) n.f.
   faculty

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