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⬅︎sbsbk, sbkˀ
sb n.m. #2
   uncleanness
sbwly, sbwlyˀ (sḇūlē, sḇūlyā) n.m.pl.
   tolerance
sbyk sbk, sbkˀ (sḇaḵ/̠sḇāḵ, seḇḵā/sḇāḵā) n.m.
   net, curtain
sb sb, sbˀ (sāḇ, sāḇā) n.m.
   old man
sbwly, sblwˀh sqwly, sqwlˀh adj.
   a gentilic
sbyk (sabbīḵ) adj.
   adhering
sbˀ (sebbā) n.m.
   pudenda
sbwny, sbwnytˀ (sāḇōnī, sāḇōnīṯā) n.f.
   little old woman
sbyl (sḇīl) adj.
   carried
SBB vb.
   to surround
sbws, sbwsˀ (sāḇōs, sāḇōsā) nom.ag.
   collector
sbylw, sbylwtˀ (sḇīlū, sḇīlūṯā) n.f.
   toleration
sbd SKR vb. a/u(a)
   to shut up
sbwr, sbwrˀ (sāḇōr, sāḇōrā) nom.ag.
   thinker, reasoner
sbys (sḇīs) adj.
   crowded
sbd ˀBD vb. a/a
   to be lost
sbwr (sibbūr) v.n.D #2
   hope
sbysˀyt (sḇīsāˀīṯ) adv.
   often
SBH vb. a/a
   to be like
sbwry, sbwrˀh n.m.pl.
   post-Talmudic sages
sbysw, sbyswtˀ (sḇīsū, sḇīsūṯā) n.f.
   crowd
sbh, sbtˀ (sāḇā, sāḇtā) n.f.
   old woman
SBṬ vb.
   to come close together
sbysq n.m.
   mandrake
sbh, sbhˀ (sḇah, seḇhā) n.f. #2
   similitude
sbṭ, sbṭˀ spṭ, spṭˀ (sapṭā) n.m.
   basket
sbyˁ (sabbīˁ) adj.
   satiated
sbh n.f. #3
   uncleanness
sbṭ, sbṭˀ (sḇāṭ, sḇāṭā) n.m. #2
   salted meat
sbyˁh, sbyˁtˀ v.n.
   appetite
sbhw, sbhwtˀ (saḇhū, saḇhūṯā) n.f.
   similitude
SBY vb.
   to retail wine in a tavern
sbyˁw, sbyˁwtˀ (sabbīˁū, sabbīˁūṯā) n.f.
   satiety
sbhyy sbr, sbrˀ (sḇar, saḇrā) n.m. #2
   hope
SBY vb. #2
   to grow old
sbyr (sḇīr) adj.
   expected, said to be
sbhlwm n.m.
   a precious stone
sby SBY vb.
   to retail wine in a tavern
sbyrw, sbyrwtˀ (sḇīrū, sḇīrūṯā) n.f.
   illusion, something imagined
sbwyh, sbwytˀ n.f.
   wine retailer
sby (sāḇāy) adj.
   aged
[sbyrws] n.f.pl.
   a type of fig
sbwl, sbwlˀ (sāḇōl, sāḇōlā) nom.ag.
   porter
[sbyb] adj.
   round (??)
SBK vb. a/u(e)
   to adhere, be interwoven with
sbwl, sbwlˀ n.m. #2
   support
sbyṭ (sḇīṭ) adj.
   dry
sbk, sbkˀ (sḇaḵ/̠sḇāḵ, seḇḵā/sḇāḵā) n.m.
   net, curtain

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