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⬅︎ḥlymw, ḥlymwtˀḥlmnˀyt
ḥlymw, ḥlymwtˀ (ḥlīmū, ḥlīmūṯā) n.f.
   integrity
ḥlyqh n.f.
   spelt, grist
ḥllh, ḥlltˀ (ḥallālā, ḥallāltā) n.f.
   ritually cleansing water
*ḥlymy ḥlymˀyt (ḥlīmāˀīṯ) adv.
   soundly
ḥlyqh n.f. #2
   standard, norm
ḥllwn, ḥllwnˀ n.m.
   a plant
ḥlyn, ḥlynˀ (ḥelyānā) n.m.
   plant name
ḥlyqwstˀ, ḥlqwstˀ n.m.
   refuse of boiled dates
ḥlly, ḥllyˀ (ḥlālāy, ḥlālāyā) n.m.
   a type of garment
ḥlyp, ḥlypˀ (ḥəlīp̄, ḥəlīp̄ā) n.m.
   replacement (??)
ḥlyš (ḥălīš) adj.
   weakened, powerless
ḥlly (ḥlālāy) adj.
   abounding in gorges
ḥlyp prep.
   on behalf of, as exchange for
ḥlyšw, ḥlyšwtˀ (ḥălīšū, ḥălīšūṯā) n.f.
   weakness
ḤLM vb.
   to dream
ḥlypˀ (ḥlīpā) n.m.
   pregnant woman
ḥlyt ryḥˀ (ḥalyat rēyḥā) n.m.
   peony
ḤLM vb. #2
   to be healed
ḥlyph, ḥlyptˀ (ḥlīp̄ā, ḥlīp̄tā) n.f.
   substitute
ḥlky adj.
   Cilician
ḥlm, ḥlmˀ (ḥlem, ḥelmā) n.m.
   dream
ḥlypw n.f.
   succession
ḤLL vb.
   to cleanse
ḥlm, ḥlmˀ (ḥālem, ḥālmā) n.m. #2
   dreamer
ḥlypyn (ḥlīp̄īn) n.m.p.t.
   exchange
ḤLL vb. #2
   to keep a festival day
ḥlm, ḥlmˀ (ḥallām, ḥallāmā) n.m. #3
   interpreter of dreams
ḥlyṣ n.m.
   skin bottle
ḤLL vb. a/a #3
   to split; relinquish
ḥlmh, ḥlmtˀ (*ḥalmā, ḥlamtā) n.f.
   ox-tongue (?)
ḥlyṣ (ḥlīṣ) adj.
   strong
ḤLL vb. #4
   D/C to desecrate; desanctify
ḥlmw, ḥlmwtˀ n.f.
   healing
ḥlyṣˀyt (ḥlīṣāˀīṯ) adv.
   strenuously
ḥll, ḥllˀ (ḥlāl, ḥlālā) n.m.
   cavern, empty space
ḥlmwn n.m.
   egg yolk
ḥlyṣh, ḥlyṣtˀ n.f.
   h?alis?ah
ḥll, ḥllˀ (ḥlāl, ḥlālā) v.n. #2
   profanation
ḥlmy (ḥelmāy) adj.
   dreamy
ḥlyṣw, ḥlyṣwtˀ (ḥlīṣū, ḥlīṣūṯā) n.f.
   strength
ḥll, ḥllˀ n.m. #3
   ritually pure layman
ḥlmlḥ n.m.
   brine
ḥlyṣw, ḥlyṣwtˀ n.m. #2
   ḥaliṣah
ḥll adj.
   profane (??)
ḤLMLM vb.
   Qt to dream deeply
ḥlyq adj.
   smooth: flattering
ḥllˀ ḥlyl, ḥlylˀ (ḥlēl, ḥlēlā) n.m.
   cleft
ḥlmnˀyt adv.
   by means of a dream

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