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⬅︎ˁrzl, ˁrzlˀˁrkˀn
ˁrzl, ˁrzlˀ (ˁarzāl, ˁarzālā) n.m.
   rickety hut
ˁRY vb. #2
   to pour out
ˁrymw, ˁrymwtˀ (ˁrīmū, ˁrīmūṯā) n.f.
   cleverness
ˁRṬ vb.
   D to break wind
ˁry, ˁryˀ ˁry (ˁăray, ˁaryā) adj.
   cold
ˁrys (ˁrīs) n.m.
   one laid out for burial ?
ˁrṭwl ˁrṭl (ˁarṭel) adj./adv.
   naked
ˁry, ˁryˀ (ˁrāy, ˁrāyā) v.n. #2
   holding, grasping
ˁrysh, ˁrystˀ ˁrsh n.f.
   bed
ˁrṭwlyn adj.
   bare back (horses)
ˁry (ˁăray, ˁaryā) adj.
   cold
ˁryṣ (ˁrīṣ) adj.
   necessary
ˁRṬY vb.
   to destroy (?)
ˁry adj. #2
   empty (??)
ˁryṣˀyt (ˁrīṣāˀīṯ) adv.
   necessarily; without cause
ˁrṭylyw ˁrṭlyw, ˁrṭlywtˀ (ˁarṭellāyū, ˁarṭellāyūṯā) n.f.
   nakedness
ˁryb adj.
   pleasing
ˁryṣh, ˁryṣtˀ (ˁrīṣā, ˁrīṣtā) n.f.
   case
ˁrṭylyy ˁrṭly (ˁarṭellāy) adj.
   naked; unadorned
ˁryb adj. #2
   diverse
ˁryṣw, ˁryṣwtˀ (ˁrīṣū, ˁrīṣūṯā) n.f.
   case
ˁRṬL vb.
   to denude
ˁryh, ˁrytˀ n.f.
   nakedness
ˁryq (ˁarrīq) adj.
   fugitive
ˁrṭl (ˁarṭel) adj./adv.
   naked
ˁryh, ˁrytˀ n.f. #2
   cold weather; chills
ˁryqy (ˁarīqāy) adj.
   fugitive
ʿrṭlˀyt (ˁarṭellāˀīṯ) adv.
   nakedly
ˁryh, ˁrytˀ (ˁrāyā, ˁrāytā) n.f. #3
   breakfast
ˁryr (ˁrīr) adj.
   storm-tossed
ˁRṬLY vb.
   Qt to make oneself naked
ˁryyh ˁryh, ˁrytˀ n.f.
   nakedness
ˁrytˀ (ˁrāytā) n.f.
   pre-occupation
ˁrṭly (ˁarṭellāy) adj.
   naked; unadorned
ˁryyh ˁryh, ˁrytˀ n.f. #2
   cold weather; chills
ˁryt ˁryh, ˁrytˀ n.f.
   nakedness
ˁrṭlyw, ˁrṭlywtˀ (ˁarṭellāyū, ˁarṭellāyūṯā) n.f.
   nakedness
ˁryk n.m.
   thin sacrificial cake
ˁRK vb. a/u
   to knead
ˁrṭln adj.
   naked
ˁrym (ˁrīm) adj.
   clever
ʿRK vb. #2
   to evaluate dedicatory value
ˁrṭny, ˁrṭnytˀ (ˁarṭānī, ˁarṭānīṯā) n.f.
   lion's leaf
ˁrymˀyt (ˁrīmāˀīṯ) adv.
   cunningly
ˁrk n.m.
   portion of a bed
ˁRY vb.
   to hold fast; freeze
ˁrymh, ˁrymtˀ n.f.
   cleverness
ˁrkˀn ˀrkwn, ˀrkwnˀ (ˀarkōn, ˀarkōnā) n.m.
   ruler, archon; magistrate

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