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⬅︎rṭwšryḥwš
rṭwš adj.
   banished
ryb RWB vb. a/i
   to quarrel; to complain aloud
ryw, rywˀ (rēw, rēwā) n.f.
   countenance
RṬṬ vb.
   D to be shaken, to tremble
ryb n.m.
   case, dispute
rywb adj.
   ravenous
RṬY vb.
   to laugh at derisively
rybb rbb, rybbˀ n.m.
   member of a community
rywg (rayyūḡ) adj.
   desirous
rṭy adj.
   a divine epithet(?)
rybh rby, rbytˀ (rŭ/ă/əḇī, rŭ/ă/əḇīṯā) n.f. #4
   young girl
rywgtn (rayyūḡṯān) adj.
   libidinous
rṭyb (raṭṭīḇ) adj.
   moist
rybwy, rbwyˀ n.m.
   anointing
rywgtnˀyt (rayyūḡṯānāˀīṯ) adv.
   with strong desire
rṭybˀyt (raṭṭīḇāˀīṯ) adv.
   with or by moisture
rybwˁ, rybwˁˀ (ribbūˁ, ribbūˁā ) v.n.D
   square
rywy rˁy, rˁyˀ n.m. #2
   excrement
rṭybw, rṭybwtˀ (raṭṭīḇū, raṭṭīḇūṯā) n.f.
   humidity
rybs n.m.
   a plant name
rywnd rˀwn, rˀwnd n.m.
   rhubarb
rṭynˀ (rēṭīnā/ē?) n.f.
   resin
ryggh, ryggtˀ rggh n.f.
   desire
ryz n.m.
   a rare measure of volume
rṭyš (raṭṭīš) adj.
   banished
rygw, rygwtˀ (riggū, riggūṯā) n.f.
   desire
ryzˀ n.m.
   base of a lock
rtlˀ ryṭlˀ (rīṭlā) n.m.
   roman pound (liter)
rygwg (riggūḡ, riggūḡā) v.n.D
   desirable thing
[ryzg] (rīzag) n.m.
   a type of pot
RṬN vb. e/a
   to murmur
rygwš (riggūš) v.n.D
   unrest, tumult
RYZN vb.
   Qt to establish secretly
rṭn, rṭnˀ (rəṭan, reṭnā) n.m.
   murmuring
rygl rgl, rglˀ (rḡel, re/iḡlā) n.f.
   foot; pilgrimage
ryḥ RWḤ vb. a/u
   to breathe easily; D to placate
rṭn n.m. #2
   murmurer
ryd, rydˀ n.m.
   affliction
ryḥ, ryḥˀ (rēḥ, rēḥā) n.m.
   smell
rṭp (rṭap̄) n.m.
   broth
rydh rdh, rdtˀ (ra/iddā, ra/iddəṯā) n.f.
   sauce pan
ryḥw, ryḥwtˀ rḥy, rḥyˀ (rḥē, re/aḥyā) n.m.
   millstone, mill
RṬŠ vb. a/u
   to abandon
rydwwh, rydwwtˀ n.f.
   a type of chariot
ryḥwq, ryḥwqˀ (riḥḥūq, riḥḥūqā) v.n.D
   separation; abomination
rṭšˀ (rṭeš, reṭšā) n.m.
   filth
rydwwn rydwwh, rydwwtˀ n.f.
   a type of chariot
ryḥwš n.m.
   myrrhobalsam

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