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⬅︎pḥypṭwṭ
pḥy PHY vb.
   to wander around
pḥmn, pḥmny (peḥmān(āy)) adj.
   comparative
pḥt, pḥtˀ (pḥāṯ, pḥāṯā) v.n. #3
   depreciation
pḥy PḤḤ vb. #2
   D to snare
pḥn PḤḤ vb. #2
   D to snare
pḥt, pḥtˀ (*pḥaṯ, peḥtā) n.m.
   pit
pḥyˀ n.m.
   cackling hen
pḥns n.m.
   Pahons (Egyptian month = August/September)
pḥt, pḥtˀ pt, ptˀ (paṯ, pittā) n.m.
   piece of bread
pḥyz (pḥīz) adj.
   impetuous
PḤR vb.
   D to soften
pḥtwn, pḥtwnˀ (peḥtōn, peḥtōnā) n.m.
   small pit
pḥyḥ (paḥḥīḥ) adj.
   soft
PḤR vb. #2
   D to turn into hard clay
pḥty pḥh, pḥtˀ (peḥḥā, paḥḥəṯā) n.m
   governor
pḥyḥw, pḥyḥwtˀ (paḥīḥū, paḥīḥūṯā) n.f.
   rot
PḤR vb. #3
   to make a feast (?)
pḥtyn pḥdyn n.m.pl.
   testicles
pḥyt adj.
   less
pḥr, pḥrˀ (pḥār, pe/aḥrā) n.m.
   clay
PṬBG vb.
   Qt to be provided with delicacies
pḥyth n.f.
   cavity
pḥr, pḥrˀ (paḥḥār, paḥḥārā) n.m. #2
   potter
pṭbg, pṭbgˀ (paṭbāḡ, paṭbāḡā) n.m.
   food fit for a king
pḥl, pḥlˀ (pḥal, paḥlā) n.m.
   stallion
pḥr *pwḥr/pḥr, pwḥrˀ/pḥrˀ (*pḥur, puḥrā) n.m. #2
   banquet
pṭgrˀ (pṭagrā) n.m.
   gout
pḥln, pḥltˀ (pāḥlān, pāḥlāṯā) n.f.pl.
   testicles
pḥr, pḥrˀ (puḥrā) n.m. #4
   a small unit of time
pṭgryṭws n.m.
   sick with gout
pḥlṣ n.m.
   straw bale or basket
pḥrh pḥwrh, pḥwrtˀ n.f.
   potter's workshop
pṭgrr, pṭgrrˀ (pṭagrārā) n.m.
   person with gout
PḤM vb. a/a
   to be comparable
pḥry (paḥḥārāy) adj.
   potter; ceramic
pṭdh n.f.
   a precious stone
pḥm, pḥmˀ (pḥem, paḥmā) n.m.
   coal
PḤŠ vb.
   to squash
[pṭhlhˀ] n.m.
   elm
pḥm, pḥmˀ (pḥem, peḥmā) n.m. #2
   comparison, copy
pḥšwš (paḥšuwš) adj.
   friable
pṭwgˀ pṭbg, pṭbgˀ (paṭbāḡ, paṭbāḡā) n.m.
   food fit for a king
pḥmˀyt adv.
   likewise
pḥšqˀ n.m.
   sulfur (uncertain)
pṭwḥˀ dtwrˀ (paṭtūḥē dṯawrā) n.m.pl.t.
   cowpat
pḥmy (peḥmāy) adj.
   comparative, relative
PḤT vb. a/a
   to perforate; to diminish
pṭwṭ (paṭuwṭ) adj.
   withering

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