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⬅︎pṭˁˀytpyˀlyn
pṭˁˀyt (paṭˁāˀīṯ) adv.
   foolishly
pṭrˀˀ n.m.
   name of a wind
Pṭryrkˀ pṭryrk/pṭryrkws, pṭryrkˀ (paṭrīarkā) n.m.
   patriarch
pṭˁw, pṭˁwtˀ (paṭˁū, paṭˁūṯā) n.f.
   foolishness
pṭrˀsylynwn pyṭrwsylynwn n.m.
   parsley
pṭryrkw, pṭryrkwtˀ (paṭrīarkū, paṭrīarkūṯā) n.f.
   patriarchate
PṬPṬ vb.
   to chatter
pṭrh n.f.
   region (??)
pṭryrkw pṭryrk/pṭryrkws, pṭryrkˀ (paṭrīarkā) n.m.
   patriarch
[pṭply] n.f.
   bazaar
pṭrwz, pṭrwzˀ n.m.
   sacrificial animal
pṭryrky (paṭrīarkāy) adj.
   patriarchal
pṭq, pṭqˀ (pṯeq, peṭqā) n.m.
   large earthen vessel
pṭrwn, pṭrwnˀ (paṭrōn, paṭrōnā) n.m.
   patron, protector
pṭryrkywn (paṭrīarkīwān) adj.
   patriarchal
pṭq, pṭqˀ (*peṭṭaq, peṭqā) n.m. #2
   writing tablet, memorandum
pTrwn prep. #2
   a type of garment
pṭryrkys n.m.
   patriarchies
PṬR vb. a/a(u)
   to separate
pṭrwnw, pṭrwnwtˀ (paṭrōnū, paṭrōnūṯā) n.f.
   patronage
pṭryrkys pṭryrk/pṭryrkws, pṭryrkˀ (paṭrīarkā) n.m.
   patriarch
pṭr, pyṭrˀ n.m.
   first child
pṭrwnyˀ (paṭrōnīaˀ) n.m.
   patronage
PṬRK vb.
   to make patriarch
pṭr, pyṭrˀ n.m. #2
   (unclear: SviV)
[pṭryˀ] n.f.
   phratry
PṬRP vb.
   Qt to be made administrator
pṭr, pṭrˀ (paṭṭār, paṭṭārā) n.m. #3
   fool
[pṭryq] n.m.
   patrician
pṭš, pṭšˀ (peṭšā) n.m.
   leg or foot wrappings
pṭr, pyṭrˀ n.m. #4
   fungus
pṭryqw [pṭryq] n.m.
   patrician
pṭš (pṭeš) adj.
   flat-nosed
pṭr, pyṭrˀ prṭh, prṭtˀ n.f. #2
   split
pṭryqy [pṭryq] n.m.
   patrician
py, pˀ () n.f.
   the letter
pṭr, pṭrˀ n.m. #6
   passion
pṭryqyw, pṭryqywtˀ (paṭrīqāyū, paṭrīqāyūṯā) n.f.
   patricianate
pyˀ n.m.
   (??)
pṭrˀ n.m.
   rock
pṭryqyws [pṭryq] n.m.
   patrician
[pyˀlwmnṭyˀ] n.f.
   divination from saucer
pṭrˀ (paṭrē) n.m.pl.t.
   unleavened bread
pṭryqys [pṭryq] n.m.
   patrician
pyˀly pyly, pylytˀ (p/fīalē) n.f. #2
   flat bowl
pṭrˀ n.m. #2
   leg covering
pṭryrk/pṭryrkws, pṭryrkˀ (paṭrīarkā) n.m.
   patriarch
pyˀlyn pyly n.f.
   city gate

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