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⬅︎ˁmylˁmrwy, ˁmrwyˀ
ˁmyl (ˁmīl) adj.
   wearied
ˁml, ˁmlˀ (ˁmal, ˁamlā) n.m.
   labor
ˁMQ vb.
   to become deep
ʿmylˀyt (ˁmīlāˀīṯ) adv.
   laboriously
[ˁml, ˁmlˀ] (ˁāmel, ˁāmlā) n.m. #2
   Arab prefect
ˁmq, ˁmqˀ (ˁēmaq, ˁimqā ) n.m.
   valley
ˁmylh n.f.
   night pot (dial.)
ˁmlw, ˁmlwtˀ n.f.
   functioning
ˁmq, ˁmqˀ (ˁmāq, ˁmāqā) n.m. #2
   name of a vowel
ˁmylw, ˁmylwtˀ (ˁmīlū, ˁmīlūṯā) n.f.
   labor
ˁmlwn, ˁmlwnˀ (ˁamlōn, ˁamlōnā) n.m.
   small effort
ˁmq, ˁmqˀ (ˁāmeq, ˁāmqā) n.m. #3
   skin lesion
ˁmyltˀ ˁmyl (ˁmīl) adj.
   wearied
ˁmlyq div.
   a biblical divinity
ˁmq ˁmyq (ˁammīq) adj.
   deep, high
ˁmym (ˁmīm) adj.
   abject
ˁmlyqy ˁmlqy adj.
   Amalekite
ˁmqw, ˁmqwtˀ (ˁămāqū, ˁămāqūṯā) n.f.
   trickery (?)
ʿmyṣ ˁmyṣ (ˁammīṣ) adj.
   (eyes) closed
ˁmlqy adj.
   Amalekite
ˁmqwqyn, ˁmqwqytˀ (ˁamqūqyān, ˁamqūqyātā) n.f.pl.
   pits
ˁmyṣ (ˁammīṣ) adj.
   (eyes) closed
ˁMM vb.
   to be dull
ˁMR vb. a/a
   to dwell
ʿmyṣˀyt adv.
   in a tightly closed manner
ˁmm n.m.
   gentile, non-Jew
ˁMR vb. #2
   D to tie up
ˁmyṣw, ˁmyṣwtˀ (ˁammīṣū, ˁammīṣūṯā) n.f.
   state of being closed
ˁmmˀyt (ˁammāˀīṯ) adv.
   like a gentile
ˁmr, ˁmrˀ (ˁmar, ˁamrā) n.m.
   wool
ˁmyq (ˁammīq) adj.
   deep, high
ˁmmh, ˁmmtˀ (ˁmāmā, ˁmāmtā) n.f.
   headband
ˁmr, ˁwmrˀ n.m. #2
   sheaf
ʿmyqˀyt (ˁammīqāˀīṯ) adv.
   deeply
ˁmmy (ˁamməmāy) adj.
   gentile
ˁmr ˁwmr, ˁwmrˀ (ˁmar, ˁumrā) n.m.
   habitation
ˁmyqh, ˁmyqtˀ ˁmyq (ˁammīq) adj.
   deep, high
ˁMS vb.
   to press together
ˁmr gpn, ˁmr gpnˀ, mrgpnˀ n.m./f.
   cotton
ˁmyqw, ˁmyqwtˀ (ˁammīqū, ˁammīqūṯā) n.f.
   depth
ˁmswny adj.
   Amsunite
ˁmrh, ˁmrtˀ (ˁāmrā, ˁāmarṯā) n.f.
   inhabited world
ˁmyr, ˁmyrˀ, ˁmyrtˀ (ˁmīr, ˁmīrā) n.f.
   hay
ˁMṢ vb. a/u
   to close the eyes or other senses
ˁmrw, ˁmrwtˀ n.f.
   residency (??)
ˁML vb. a/a
   to labor
ˁmṣ, ˁmṣˀ n.m.
   conclusion
ˁmrwy, ˁmrwyˀ n.m.
   dealer in wool

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