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⬅︎ḥnwṣ, ḥnwṣˀḥnpyn
ḥnwṣ, ḥnwṣˀ (ḥannūṣ, ḥannūṣā) n.m.
   little pig
ḥnygˀyt (ḥnīḡāˀīṯ) adv.
   while grieving
ḤNN vb. a/u
   to show mercy
ḥnwṣh, ḥnwṣtˀ n.f.
   little pig (f.)
ḥnygw, ḥnygwtˀ (ḥnīḡū, ḥnīḡūṯā) n.f.
   lamenting
ḤNN vb. #2
   to be stained with sweat
ḥnwq, ḥnwqˀ (ḥānōq, ḥānōqā) nom.ag.
   strangler, choker
ḥnyw, ḥnywtˀ (ḥānyū, ḥānyūṯā) n.f.
   intention
ḥnn, ḥnnˀ ḥnn (ḥannān) adj.
   merciful
ḥnwqy, ḥnwqyˀ (ḥnūqē, ḥnūqyā) n.m.
   strangling
ḥnyṭyn, ḥnyṭyˀ (ḥannīṭīn, ḥannīṭāyyā) n.m.pl.
   embalming
ḥnn, ḥnnˀ (ḥnān, ḥnānā) v.n. #2
   mercifulness
ḥnwqy, ḥnwqytˀ (ḥānōqī, ḥānōqīṯā) n.f. #2
   noose
ḥnyk, ḥnykˀ (ḥnīḵ, ḥnīḵā) n.m.
   trainee; nickname
ḥnn, ḥnnˀ n.m. #3
   a part of a ship
ḥnzwr ḥzwr, ḥzwrˀ (ḥazzūr, ḥazzūrā) n.m.
   apple; ornament
ḥnyn (ḥenyān) n.m.
   encampment
ḥnn (ḥannān) adj.
   merciful
ḤNṬ vb. a/u
   to embalm
ḥnyn (ḥannīn) adj.
   rancid
ḥnn, ˀnḥnn (ḥnan) pron.
   we
ḥnṭ, ḥnṭˀ (ḥannāṭ, ḥannāṭā) n.m.
   embalmer
ḥnyn adj. #2
   one shown mercy
ḥnnw, ḥnnwtˀ n.f.
   mercifulness
ḥnṭˀ n.m.
   arrangement or formation of fruit
ḥnyp (ḥannīp̄) adj.
   idolatrous
ḥnny adj.
   of Ananias
ḥnṭh ḥnyṣ, ḥnyṣˀ (ḥnēṣ, ḥnayṣā) n.m.
   little pig
ḥnsns n.m.
   veil; a pagan shrine
ḤNY vb.
   to bend; to intend
ḥnyq (ḥnīq) adj.
   strangled, choked
ḤNP vb. i/a?
   to deceive; lead into paganism
ḥny, ḥnyˀ (ḥnāy, ḥnāyā) v.n.
   aim
ḥnyqw, ḥnyqwtˀ (ḥnīqū, ḥnīqūṯā) n.f.
   breathlessness
ḥnp, ḥnpˀ (ḥnep̄, ḥanpā) n.m./adj.
   pagan; liar
ḥny (ḥānē) adj.
   suitable
ḤNK vb.
   D to train
ḥnpˀyt (ḥanpāˀīṯ) adv.
   in a gentile manner
ḥny (ḥannī) adj. #2
   caring
ḤNK vb. #2
   to dedicate
ḥnpw, ḥnpwtˀ (ḥanpū, ḥanpūṯā) n.f.
   impiety
ḥnyˀyt (ḥnāyāˀīṯ) adv.
   accurately
ḥnk, ḥnkˀ (ḥneḵ/ḥeḵ, ḥenkā/ḥikkā) n.m./f.
   palate
ḥnpy (ḥanpāy) adj.
   impious, pagan
ḥnyg (ḥnīḡ) adj.
   grieving
ḥnkh ḥnwkh, ḥnwktˀ n.f.
   dedication ceremony
ḥnpyn n.m.pl.t
   flattery (?), deception (?)

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