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⬅︎rgyzrddytˀ
rgyz (raggīz) adj. #2
   angry
rglˀyt (reḡlāˀīṯ) adv.
   on foot
RGŠ vb. a/a
   to rage; sense
rgyzw, rgyzwtˀ (rḡīzū, rḡīzūṯā) n.f.
   anger
rglh, rgltˀ (reḡlā, rḡelṯā) n.f.
   stream, torrent
RGŠ vb. #2
   (??)
rgyzw, rgyzwtˀ (raggīzū, raggīzūṯā) n.m. #2
   long-lasting anger
rglw, rglwtˀ (raggālū, raggālūṯā) n.f.
   battle on foot
rgš, rgšˀ (rḡeš, reḡšā) n.m.
   sense; movement
rgyl adj.
   familiar with, accustomed to
rglwn, rglwnˀ (reglōn, reglōnā) n.m.
   a type of bean
rgš, rgšˀ n.m. #2
   a type of ailment
rgylw n.f.
   customary skill
rgly, rglyˀ (reḡlāy, reḡlāyā) n.m.
   foot-soldier
rgšh, rgštˀ (regšā, rgeštā) n.f.
   sense
rgyly adj.
   foot-man, infantry
RGM vb. a/u
   to stone
rgšny (reḡšānāy) adj.
   of the senses
rgym (rḡīm) adj.
   stoned
rgm, rgmˀ (rḡām, rḡāmā) v.n.
   stoning
rgtn (reggəṯān) adj.
   eager, covetous
rgymh n.f.
   stoning
rgm, rgmˀ n.m. #2
   stone
rgtnˀyt (reggəṯānāˀīṯ) adv.
   with desire
rgymw, rgymwtˀ n.f.
   stoning
RGN vb.
   D to complain aloud
rgtny (reggəṯānāy) adj.
   desiring
rgyš (rḡīš) adj.
   sensitive
rgsh rgzh, rgztˀ ((a)rgās/zā, (a)rgās/ztā) n.f.
   woven chest or wallet
[rd] (rāḏ) n.m.
   title of persian official
rgytˀ (rḡīṯā) n.f.
   herbs
rgˁ, rgˁˀ (rḡaˁ, riḡˁā ) n.m.
   moment
rd rwd, rwdˀ n.m.
   a type of myrtle
RGL vb.
   to do s.t. with feet
RGP vb.
   Gt to shake
rdˀ rdh (rḏē) adj.
   learned
RGL vb. #2
   D to accustom
rgp, rgpˀ (rḡāp̄, rḡāp̄ā) v.n.
   trembling
RDD vb. a/
   to stamp, to beat thin
rgl, rglˀ (rḡel, re/iḡlā) n.f.
   foot; pilgrimage
rgph rkph n.f. #2
   joining; mass
RDD vb. #2
   D to awaken
rgl, rglˀ (raggāl, raggālā) n.m. #2
   foot-soldier
RGRG vb.
   to arouse desire
rdd n.m.
   smooth side
rgl, rglˀ v.n. #3
   fettering, captivity
rgrwg, rgrwgˀ v.n.
   desire
rddytˀ rdydh, rdydtˀ (rəḏīḏtā, rəḏīḏtā) n.f.
   vestment similar to that of a deacon

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