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⬅︎qṣwṣ, qṣwṣˀqṣr
qṣwṣ, qṣwṣˀ (qāṣōṣ, qāṣōṣā) nom.ag.
   chopper, hewer
qṣyˁh, qṣyˁtˀ n.f.
   cassia
qṣˁ, qṣˁˀ (qṣāˁ, qṣāˁā) v.n.
   cutting off
qṣwṣ, qṣwṣˀ (qṣūṣ, qṣūṣā) n.m. #2
   pact
qṣyp, qṣypˀ n.m.
   sadness; empty shell
QṢP vb. a(e)/a
   to be(come) upset, angry
qṣwṣ, qṣwṣ n.m. #6
   fish-net drawstring (??)
qṣyp (qṣīp̄) adj.
   sad
QṢP vb. #2
   to pluck
qṣwṣh, qṣwṣtˀ n.f.
   bar, piece
qṣypw, qṣypwtˀ qṣyp, qṣypˀ n.m.
   sadness; empty shell
qṣp, qṣpˀ v.n.
   anger; jealousy
qṣwr, qṣwrˀ (qāṣōr, qāṣōrā) nom.ag.
   reaper
qṣyṣ, qṣyṣˀ (qəṣīṣ, qəṣīṣā) n.m.
   form, cutting
qṣpwn n.m.
   anger
qṣwr adj.
   sick
qṣyṣh (qəṣīṣā) n.f.
   proportion; promise
qṣpy (qaṣpāy) adj.
   Caspian
qṣwrh, qṣwrtˀ n.f.
   disease
qṣyṣw, qṣyṣwtˀ (qəṣīṣū, qəṣīṣūṯā) n.f.
   clipping
QṢṢ vb. a/u
   to cut short; to reckon
qṣḥ, qyṣḥˀ (qṣaḥ, qiṣḥā) n.m.
   small onion
qṣyr (qṣīr) adj.
   short; sick
qṣṣ, qṣṣˀ (qṣāṣ, qṣāṣā) v.n.
   chopping off; prepaid interest
qṣṭrwmˀ qsṭrwmˀ (qesṭrōmā) n.m.
   iconastasis
qṣyrw, qṣyrwtˀ n.f.
   shortness
qṣṣh, qṣṣtˀ (qṣāṣā, qṣāṣtā) n.f.
   small piece, clip
[qṣṭrwn] n.m.
   fortress
QṢM vb. a/u
   to divine
QṢQṢ vb.
   to trim
QṢY vb.
   to break and separate
qṣm, qṣmˀ (qṣem, qeṣmā) n.m.
   divination
QṢR vb. a/a
   to reap; Gt to become ill
qṣy, qṣyˀ (qṣē, qaṣyā) n.m.
   end, edge
qṣm, qṣmˀ (qaṣṣām, qaṣṣāmā) n.m. #2
   soothsayer
QṢR vb. a/u #2
   to full cloth
qṣy, qṣyˀ (qṣāy, qṣāyā) v.n. #2
   breaking of bread
qṣmˀ qyṣm n.m.
   wood
qṣr, qṣrˀ (qāṣar, qāṣrā) n.m.
   fuller
qṣy (qiṣṣāy) adj.
   extreme
qṣmn, qṣmnˀ (qeṣmān, qeṣmānā) n.m.
   soot
qṣr, qṣrˀ (qṣār, qṣārā) v.n. #2
   fuller's art
qṣyh, qṣytˀ (qṣāyā, qṣāytā) n.f.
   morsel
qṣny (qeṣṣānāy) adj.
   of the eschaton
qṣr, qṣrˀ (qṣar, qeṣrā) n.m. #3
   husk of grain
qṣywn, qṣywnˀ (qaṣyōn, qaṣyōnā) n.m.
   little morsel
QṢˁ vb.
   to cut off
qṣr qysr (qēsar) n.m.
   emperor

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