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⬅︎qnqly[qsṭrysys]
qnqly adj.
   a gentilic
qsdn (qassɘḏān) adj.
   having ringworm
qsṭwnr, qsṭwnrˀ (qesṭōnār, qesṭōnārā) n.m.
   torturer
[qnqlrˀ] n.m.
   notary
qsw, qswtˀ (qēsū, qēsūṯā) n.f.
   a type of precious wood
qsṭwnrw, qsṭwnrwtˀ (qesṭōnārū, qesṭōnārūṯā) n.f.
   office of torturer
QNQN vb.
   to chant
qswb (qassūḇ) adj.
   calloused
[qsṭws] n.m.
   spiral ginger
qnqn, qnqnˀ (qanqan, qanqənā) n.m.
   vessel
qswbw, qswbwtˀ (qassūḇū, qassūḇūṯā) n.f.
   callosity
qsṭwr [qwˀsṭwr] n.m.
   quaestor
qnrˀs qnrs n.m.pl.
   channels
qswh, qswtˀ n.f.
   vessel for libation
[qsṭwr] n.m. #2
   beaver
qnrws [qynrs, qnˀrws] n.m.
   artichoke; giraffe
qswm, qswmˀ (qāsōm, qāsōmā) nom.ag.
   diviner
[qsṭwrywn] n.m.
   castoreum
qnrs n.m.pl.
   channels
qswm, qswmˀ (qissūm, qissūmā) v.n.D #2
   divination
qsṭyrn n.m.
   white lead, tin
qnrtšyry n.f.
   a type of boat
qswmh (qāsōmā) n.f.
   female diviner
qsṭnyˀ n.
   chestnut
qnt, qntˀ n.m.
   handle
qsws n.m.
   blows on the ear
qsṭr, qsṭrˀ (qasṭrā) n.m.(f.?)
   fort; cohort
[qntˀrydys] (qntˀrydys) n.f.pl.
   beetles infesting vines
qswsṭh qsysṭyn n.m.
   sextarius
qsṭrˀ qwsṭr, qwsṭrˀ n.m.
   money-changer
[qntwrs] n.m.
   type of high boot
qsṭ, qsṭˀ (qesṭ, qesṭā) n.m.
   pitcher; xestes
qsṭrh n.f.
   fortress
qntyl, qntylˀ n.m.
   saddle bag, pannier
qsṭ qšwṭ, qwšṭˀ (qŭšoṭ, qušṭā) n.m.
   honesty, truth
qsṭrwmˀ (qesṭrōmā) n.m.
   iconastasis
[qntly] adj.
   similar to an ass
qsṭwdy, qsṭwdyˀ n.m.
   guard watch, custody
qsṭrwn qwsṭr, qwsṭrˀ n.m.
   money-changer
QNTR vb.
   to rebuke
qsṭwdyˀ qsṭwdy, qsṭwdyˀ n.m.
   guard watch, custody
[qsṭrywn] n.m.
   castoreum
qs interj.
   exclamation of disgust
qsṭwlyn [qsyṭwlyn] n.m.
   water tank
qsṭryn, qsṭrynˀ qsṭyrn n.m.
   white lead, tin
qsdˀ [qˀsdˀ] (qaˀsdā) n.m.
   helmet
qsṭwn n.m.
   a large grain measure
[qsṭrysys] n.m.
   royal inspector

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