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⬅︎ˀpnˀˀpqṭy
ˀpnˀ (ˀappānēˀ) n.m.pl.t
   sunny and fertile valley
[ˀpsṭlgstynˀ] v.n.
   scraping clean
ˀpˁˀ ˀpˁ, ˀpˁˀ (ˀăp̄aˁ, ˀap̄ˁā) n.f.
   hyena
ˀpnṭˀ, ˀpnṭyˀ n.m.
   meeting
ˀpsy n.m.
   a type of beam in a boat
ˀpˁlgb ˀp ˁl gb conj.
   even though
ˀpnṭwr n.m.
   a precious stone
ˀpsy adj.
   Ephesian
ˀpp ˁPP vb. a/u
   to double; fold
ˀpnṭyr n.m.
   a precious stone
ˀpsyntynwn, ˀpsyntywn n.m.
   absinthe, i.e. wormwood
[ˀpp] n.m.
   Epiph (Egyptian month = October/November)
[ˀpnṭsys] n.f.
   encounter
[ˀpsyqyn] n.m.
   retinue
ˀppwlksyˀ [ˀpwplksyˀ] n.f.
   apoplexy
ˀpnytˀ pny, pnytˀ (pnī, pnīṯā) n.m. #3
   side
[ˀpskysṭ] (ˀpskysṭˀ) adj.
   schismatic
ˀppydˀ n.m.
   plane
[ˀpnrtṭ] n.m.
   corrector ; commissioner
[ˀpsntˀ] n.f.pl.
   appetizer (?)
[ˀppnqws] n.m.
   juice of herb panax
ˀpntˀ, pntˀ n.f.
   leather upper part of shoe
[ˀpsntywn] ˀpsyntynwn, ˀpsyntywn n.m.
   absinthe, i.e. wormwood
ˀPṢ vb.
   to prepare with gall-nut juice
ˀpsy ˀpsy n.m.
   a type of beam in a boat
ˀpssy adj.
   of Ephesus
ˀpṣ, ˀpṣˀ (ˀăp̄eṣ, ˀap̄ṣā) n.m.
   gall-nut, oak-apple
ˀpsd, ˀpsdˀ n.m.
   loss
ˀpsqwpw ˀpysqpw, ˀpysqpwtˀ, ˀpsqwpwtˀ (ˀepīsqāpū, ˀepīsqāpūṯā) n.f.
   bishopric
ˀpṣˀ n.m.
   sea-shore (??) or detritus (??)
ˀPsw, ˀPswtˀ v.n.C
   persuasion; defense
ˀpsqymˀ n.m.
   cord of coconut fiber
ˀpq NPQ vb. a/u
   to go out
ˀpsw ˀPsw, ˀPswtˀ v.n.C
   persuasion; defense
ˀpsr (ˀapsar) n.m.
   a type of food
ˀpqˀ (ˀapqā) n.m.
   (?)
ˀpswnytˀ n.f.pl.t
   wages
ˀpsrˀ (ˀapsārā) n.m.
   halter
ˀpqh, ˀpqwtˀ (ˀappāqū, ˀappāqūtā) v.n.C
   taking out
[ˀpsws] n.m.
   jest
ˀpsrˀ n.m. #2
   priestly crown
ˀpqh, ˀpqtˀ n.f. #2
   expense
ˀpswqy n.f.
   an accentual sign
ˀpsryšn n.m.
   salve, refreshment
ˀpqwtˀ, pqwtˀ (ˀapqūṯā, pqūṯā) n.m.
   neck
ˀpsṭy ˀspṭy n.f.
   flax scutching sword
ˀpˁ, ˀpˁˀ (ˀăp̄aˁ, ˀap̄ˁā) n.f.
   hyena
ˀpqṭy n.f.
   intercalary day

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