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⬅︎štq, štqˀtˀmw, tˀmwtˀ
štq, štqˀ (šṯeq, šeṯqā) n.m.
   silence
tˀgrytny adj.
   of Tagrit
tˀwrṭyqy adj.
   theoretical, speculative
ŠTR vb.
   Dt to remain
tˀh, tˀtˀ n.f.
   ewe
tˀwryˀ (tēˀōrīyā) n.f.
   contemplation; theoretical speculation
štr STR vb. a/u
   to destroy
tˀwb, tˀwbˀ (tāˀōḇ, tāˀōḇā) nom.ag.
   one who returns
tˀwryṭyqˀyt adv.
   theoretically, allegorically
[štr] (šātar) n.m.
   large tent(?)
[tˀwgrpyˀ] n.f.
   divine writing
tˀṭrw, tˀṭrwtˀ (teˀṭrū, teˀṭrūṯā) n.f.
   impurity
ŠTT vb.
   to establish
[tˀwh] n.f.
   desire
tˀṭrwn (teˀaṭrōn) n.f.
   theater
šttˁsr št ˁsr, štt ˁsr, št ˁsry num.
   sixteen
[tˀwṭwkywn] n.m.
   the theotokos: praise of Mary
tˀṭrwnˀyt adv.
   in public
t sym.
   22nd letter of the alphabet
tˀwṭrnˀyt tˀṭrwnˀyt adv.
   in public
tˀṭrnw, tˀṭrnwtˀ (teˀṭrānū, teˀṭrānūṯā) n.f.
   impurity
[tˀ, tk] pron.
   that
[tˀwlwgws] n.m.
   theologian
tˀṭrny (teṭrānāy) adj.
   impure
TˀB vb. i/a
   to desire
[tˀwlwgyˀ] (teˀōlōgīyā) n.f.
   theology
tˀṭrnyw, tˀṭrnywtˀ (teˀṭrānāyū, teˀṭrānāyūṯā) n.f.
   impurity
tˀby (tEḇāy) adj.
   Theban
tˀwlwgysˀ (teˀōlōgīsē) n.m.
   theological study
tˀy THY vb.
   to be sorry, to regret
tˀbyl tbl, tblˀ (tēḇēl) n.m. #2
   dry land; the Earth
[tˀwlwgyqyˀ] n.f.
   theology
tˀyb (tāˀēḇ) adj.
   repentant
tˀbyly (tēḇēlāy) adj.
   worldwide
tˀwm n.m.
   twin
[tˀyws] n.m.
   paternal uncle
tˀgˀ tg, tgˀ (tāḡ, tāḡā) n.m.
   crown
tˀwmy adj.
   Thomistic
tˀkl n.m.
   food
tˀgwrh, tˀgwrtˀ (taˀgūrā, taˀgūrtā) n.f.
   merchandise, business dealings
tˀwnˀ twn, twnˀ (tūn, tūnā) n.m. #2
   urine
TˀM vb.
   to be joined
tˀgr TGR vb.
   D to trade with
[tˀwpwrws] adj.
   divinely inspired
tˀm, tˀmˀ (tām(tˀām), tāmā(tˀāmā)) n.m./adj.
   twin
tˀgrˀ tygr, tygrˀ (tēḡar, tēḡrā) n.m.
   dispute, quarrel
[tˀwrṭyqws] adj.
   speculative, speculating
tˀmw, tˀmwtˀ (tāmū, tāmūṯā) n.f.
   doubleness

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