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dmˁy
(demˁāy)
adj.
filled with tears | dndly
(dandālāyā)
n.f.
millepede | dny
(dnē)
adj.
subdued |
DMR
vb.
D to make wondrous | dndm →DMDM
vb.
to bleed | dny
adj.
#2 a gentilic(?) or vat-maker (?) |
dmr
(dāmar)
adj.
bristling, rough | dndm →DMDM
vb.
#2 to be stupefied | dnyḥ
(dnīḥ)
adj.
having arisen; clear |
dn
n.m.
(??) | dnh →dnt/dnh, dntˀ
n.f.
document, contract | dnyḥˀyt
(dnīḥāˀīṯ)
adv.
clearly, conspicuously |
dn, dnˀ
(dan, dannā)
n.m.
#2 vat; branch | dnh, dntˀ
n.f.
#2 small branch | dnyḥw, dnyḥwtˀ
(dnīḥū, dnīḥūṯā)
n.f.
clarity |
dn →dyn, dn
(dēn, den)
pron.
this one | dnh
pron.
this (m.) | [dnysṭys]
n.m.
money-lender, creditor |
dnˀ →dnh
pron.
this (m.) | dnw, dnwtˀ
(dnū, dnūṯā)
n.f.
obeisance, submissiveness | dnyš
div.
a demon |
DNB
vb.
D to attack the rear guard | dnwb swsyˀ
(dnuḇ sūsyā)
n.m.
horse-tail (a plant name) | DNN
vb. a/
to impose mistreatment(?) |
dnb, dwnbˀ
(dnoḇ, dunḇā)
n.m./f.
tail | dnwby
(dnūbāy)
adj.
of the tail | dnn
n.m.
a supposed source of the Jordan |
dnb
(dannāḇ)
adj.
wretched | dnwbys, dwnˀbys
n.m.
the Danube | dnn, dnnˀ
n.m.
#2 humiliation |
dnbˀ →dnb, dwnbˀ
(dnoḇ, dunḇā)
n.m./f.
tail | dnwq
(dinnūq)
v.n.D
torment | dnn
adv.
this time, now |
dnbh →dwnbh, dnwbtˀ
(dunbā, dnuḇtā/dunbṯa/dnaḇtā)
n.f.
tail end | DNḤ
vb. a/a(u)
to shine | dns
adj.
avaricious (??) |
dnby
adj.
final | dnḥ
(dnaḥ, denḥā)
n.m.
rising, shining | DNQ
vb.
D to torment; Dt to groan |
dnd ṣynyˀ
(dand ṣīnāyā)
n.m.
plant name | dnḥ →DNḤ
vb. a/a(u)
to shine | dnqˀ
(dānqā)
n.m.
a small coin |
DNDL
vb.
to move | dnḥyš
n.m.
a demon | dnr →dynr, dynrˀ
(dē/īnār, dē/īnārā)
n.m.
denarius |
dndl, dndlˀ
(dandāl, dandālā)
n.m.
millepede | DNY
vb.
to submit to higher authority | dnrsyy →drds
n.m.
foot covering |