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⬅︎Pryprys, prysˀ
PRY vb.
   to burn
prydwṭˀ prywdwṭˀ (peryōdewṭā) n.m.
   chorepiscopus
pryṭh, pryṭtˀ n.f.
   (??)
PRY vb.
   to be fruitful
[prydyˀ] n.f.
   tremor
pryṭyn, pryṭyˀ n.m.pl.
   small coins
PRY vb. #2
   to hurry
prydywṭˀ prywdwṭˀ (peryōdewṭā) n.m.
   chorepiscopus
[pryṭnˀws] n.m.
   peritoneum
pry, pryˀ (prē, peryā) n.m.
   fruit; progeny
pryhdwṭˀ prywdwṭˀ (peryōdewṭā) n.m.
   chorepiscopus
pryk, prykˀ (priḵ, prikkā) n.m.
   Babylonian temples and their spirits
pry, pryˀ (parrāy, parrāyā) n.m. #3
   furrier
pryhdwsˀ (peryohdūsē) n.m.
   visiting around
pryk PRK vb. a/u
   to crumble
pry, pryˀ (prāy, prāyā) v.n. #4
   procreation
prywdwṭˀ (peryōdewṭā) n.m.
   chorepiscopus
[prykwrˀ, prykwrwn] (perīkōrā) n.m.
   adjacent region
[pry] adv.
   further, more
prywm, prywmˀ n.m.
   curtained litter
prykwrwn [prykwrˀ, prykwrwn] (perīkōrā) n.m.
   adjacent region
pryˀsyˀ prsyˀ, prhsyˀ, prysyˀ (pārēsīā, parhēsīā) n.m.
   boldness of speech; public matter
prywn n.m.
   garden/bridal chamber
prykn, pryktˀ (prīḵān, prīḵāṯā) n.f.pl.
   freshly crushed grain
pryˀqṭyqˀ prqṭyqˀ n.m.
   practical theology
prywš div.
   living water
prynˀ n.m.
   (??)
[prybṭ, prybṭˀ] n.m.
   private bath
pryzˀ PRHZ, PRZ vb.
   to keep something away
pryndˀ prndˀ n.m.
   a type of silk
[prybṭwn] n.m.
   private treasury of the emperor
pryzwmˀ (prīzōmā) n.m.
   girdle, apron
[prynwn] n.m.
   oak
pryg prwg, prwgˀ (parrūḡ, parrūḡā) n.m. #2
   chick
pryzwmṭh pryzwmˀ (prīzōmā) n.m.
   girdle, apron
prynys [prynwn] n.m.
   oak
prygh n.f.
   exchange
pryzy adj.
   Perizite
[pryns] n.m.
   prince
[prygyws] n.m.
   perigee
pryzmṭˀ pryzwmˀ (prīzōmā) n.m.
   girdle, apron
pryns [prynwn] n.m.
   oak
pryd, prydˀ n.m.
   pebble, grain of sand
pryḥ adj.
   flying, winged (??)
prys n.m.
   small dry measure
pryd (parrīḏ) adj.
   fleeting, fleeing
pryṭ [pˀryṭ] n.m.
   foot-soldier (?)
prys, prysˀ (prīs, prīsā) n.m. #2
   covering

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