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⬅︎hyklˀyt[hyPyrṭys]
hyklˀyt adv.
   as a holy dwelling
hylwp hylny I interj.
   part of a sailor's cry
hynˀ ḥnˀ (ḥennā) n.m.
   henna
hyklw, hyklwtˀ (haykəlū, haykəlūṯā) n.f.
   dwelling(?) in a temple
hylyyh interj.
   a wedding shout
hyndˀ n.m.
   a plant
hyklwn, hyklwnˀ (haykəlōn, haykəlōnā) n.m.
   small temple
hylyn pron.
   which ones
hyndwy hndwy (hindəwāy) adj.
   Indian
hykly (haykəlāy) adj.
   belonging to a temple
hylk interj.
   here it is for you
hyndyqy adj.
   Indian (i.e., Ethiopian)
hykmˀ adv.
   of some kind
hylkk hwlkk, hylkk adv.
   therefore
hynwn hnwn (hennōn) pron.
   they
hykmˀ d_ hykmh (hēḵmā) conj./prep
   as, just as
hylny I interj.
   part of a sailor's cry
hynwnytˀ, ḥynwnytˀ n.f.
   small, unripe date
hykmh (hēḵmā) conj./prep
   as, just as
[hymywlyˀs] n.m.
   one hundred fifty percent
hynyn ˀnyn pron.
   they (f.)
hykn hyknˀ, hykn adv.
   thus, so
hymynˀ hmyn, hmynˀ (hemyān, hemyānā) n.m.
   belt
hynynwn pron.
   these
hyknˀ, hykn adv.
   thus, so
[hymysyn] n.m.
   half
hyswPws ˀswpws n.m.
   hyssop
hykr hkyrˀ n.m.
   recognizable distinction
HYMN vb.
   to believe; trust in
[hysyṭ] n.m.
   shaking, minor movement
hylˀ (hīlā) n.f.
   matter, material
HYMN vb. #2
   to do artfully
hysytˀ n.m.
   consuetidary oath
hylˀw (hylˀw) adv.
   alas
hymnw, hymnwtˀ (haymānū, haymānūṯā) n.f.
   faithfulness; religion
[hyspr, hysprˀ] n.m.
   morning
hylbn, hylbnˀ n.m.
   ivy (?) or galbanum
hymṣˀ ḥymṣˀ, hymṣˀ n.m.
   fatty intestinal tissue
[hypwgnwmyqw] n.f.
   physiognomists
hylwzˀ ḥlwz, ḥlwzˀ n.m.
   loose fitting lower garment
hymr n.m.
   account
hypwk v.n.D
   perversity
hylwkˀ hlwk, hlwkˀ (hillūḵ, hillūḵā) v.n.D
   walking
hymrw bhmyrwtˀ (bahmayrūṯā) adv.
   as hostage
hypyrṭys [hyPyrṭys] n.m.
   officer
hylwlˀ hlwl, hlwlˀ (hillūl, hillūlā) v.n.D
   wedding feast; praise
hyn, hynˀ (hīn, hīnā) n.m.
   hin (liquid measure)
[hyPyrṭys] n.m.
   officer

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