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⬅︎dḥq[dyˀtsys]
DḤQ vb. a/u
   to push, to press
dy (day) conj./adv.
   now, then
[dyˀlwgws] n.m.
   a dialogue
dḥq dḥwq, dwḥqˀ (dḥoq, duḥqā) n.m.
   oppression, pressure
dy dy conj.
   who,which (relative)
[dyˀlwgyqws] adj.
   in dialogue form
dḥq, dḥqˀ (dāḥeq, dāḥqā) n.m. #2
   oppressor
dy pron. #2
   this
dyˀlyly adj.
   of a circular argument
dḥqw, dḥqwtˀ n.f.
   distress
dy prep.
   of, genitive particle
[dyˀllws] n.m.
   vicious circle, circular argument
DḤR vb.
   C to make hard
dy conj.
   who,which (relative)
[dyˀmswn] n.m.
   middle
dḥr, dḥrˀ n.m.
   hardness
dy dy (day) conj./adv.
   now, then
[dyˀmrṭwryˀ] n.f.
   appeal, plea
dḥrw, dḥrwtˀ (daḥrū, daḥrūṯā) n.f.
   hardness
dy lˀ dlˀ (dlā) prep.
   without
[dyˀsṭˀsys] n.f.
   separation between zodiacal signs
dḥrny (daḥrānāy) adj.
   hard
dy lmh dlmh (da/ilmā (dīlmā)) adv./conj.
   lest, perhaps
[dyˀsymṭṭws] adj.
   most perfect
DḤŠ vb.
   to be thick, to dense
dyˀb dyb, dybˀ (dyāḇ, dyāḇā) v.n. #2
   discharge, flux
dyˀpslmˀ [dypslmwn] n.m.
   musical interlude
dḥš, dḥšˀ (daḥš, daḥšā) n.m.
   attendant, lictor
dyˀb dyyb, dybˀ n.m.
   gonnorheic man
[dyˀprgmˀ] n.m.
   diaphragm
dḥšyh, dḥšytˀ (daḥšāyā, daḥšāytā) n.f.
   wife of chief attendant
[dyˀbyṭws] n.m.
   diabetes
[dyˀqwnywn] n.m.
   sacristy
dḥšpṭˀ n.m.
   an epithet of Nergal (=chief judge or the like)
[dyˀwrˀ] interj.
   come !
[dyˀqws] n.m.
   silver
dḥšt n.m.
   steppe
[dyˀṭksys] n.f.
   decree, edict
dyˀqsṭrywn [dyqsṭryn, dyqsṭryˀ] (dīqastrīn) n.m.
   tribunal
[dḥt] adj.
   corruption of qrwḥ
[dyˀṭs] n.m.
   room, level
[dyˀqrsys] n.f.
   decision, judgment
dṭgmˀ dyṭgmˀ (diaṭaḡmā) n.m.
   edict, command
[dyˀṭrybˀs] n.pl.
   diatribes, short ethical treatises
dyˀtyqy dytyqˀ (dīatēqē) n.f.
   testament, will
DṬR vb.
   C to make a pimp
[dyˀlhqṭyqws] n.m.
   dialectic
[dyˀtsys] n.f.
   disposition

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