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⬅︎ˁylyˁyqr
ˁyly ˁly, ˁlyˀ (*ˁlē, ˁelyā) n.m.
   wrongful act
ˁyndwry adj.
   inhabitant of En Dor
ˁypwtˀ ˁpwp, ˁpwpˀ (ˁippūp̄, ˁippūp̄ā) v.n.D
   folded, doubled-over portion
ˁyly ˁly (ˁillāy) adj.
   supreme, highest, exalted
ˁynh, ˁyntˀ n.f.
   investigation
ˁyṣ, ˁyṣˀ (ˁyāṣ, ˁyāṣā) v.n.
   urgency
ˁylyn n.m.
   wakefulness
ˁynwy, ˁynwyˀ (ˁīnnūy, ˁīnnūyā) v.n.D
   affliction
ˁyṣ (ˁīṣ) adj.
   pressed down
ˁylmy adj.
   Elamite
ˁynwny, ˁynwnytˀ n.f.
   lobe
ˁyṣh, ˁyṣtˀ n.f.
   advice
ˁYM vb.
   C to cloud over
ˁYNY vb.
   to guard, to watch
ˁyṣw, ˁyṣwtˀ (ˁīṣū, ˁīṣūṯā) n.f.
   urgency, constriction
ˁym, ˁymˀ (ˁyam, ˁaymā) n.m.
   cloud, mist
ˁyny, ˁynytˀ n.f.
   dirge
ˁyṣwmyn n.m.
   enforcement of an agreement
ˁym n.m. #2
   (??)
ˁYNN vb.
   Qt to be engrafted
ˁyṣwr ˁṣwr (ˁiṣṣūr) v.n.D #2
   pressed out fluid
ˁym ˁyym (ˁayyīm) adj.
   cloudy, gloomy
ˁynn (ˁaynān/ˁēnān) adj.
   having large eyes
ˁyṣy, ˁyṣyˀ n.m.
   backbone, tail
ˁYMM vb.
   Qt to be moistened, misted
ˁyntwndry adj.
   of Ein Tundra
ˁyṣrˀ ˁṣr, ˁṣrˀ (ˁṣār, ˁṣārā) v.n.
   pressing
ˁYN vb.
   D to look at
ˁyntynyy adj.
   of Ein Teina
ˁyq n.m.
   distressed person
ˁyn, ˁynˀ (ˁayn/ˁēn, ˁaynā) n.f.
   eye; spring
ˁysq ˁsq, ˁsqˀ (ˁeseq, ˁesqā) n.m.
   issue; problem, procedure
ˁyq (ˁyāq, ˁyāqā) v.n. #2
   pressure
ˁyn ˁyn, ˁynˀ (ˁayn/ˁēn, ˁaynā) n.f.
   eye; spring
ˁyp n.m.
   veil
ˁyq ˁyyq (ˁayyīq) adj.
   narrow, distressed
ˁyn n.m. #4
   the letter ˁayin
ˁyp (ˁayyīp̄) adj.
   tired
ˁyqwl, ˁyqwlˀ ˁqwl, ˁqwlˀ (ˁăqūl, ˁăqūlā) n.m.
   curvature
ˁyn bglˀ (ˁēyn bagleˀ) adv.
   openly
ˁyp (ˁīp̄) adj. #2
   double
ˁyqwm ˁqwm, ˁwqmˀ n.m.
   curvature
ˁyn ˁgl n.m.
   sardonyx
ˁypˀyt (ˁīp̄āˀīṯ) adv.
   doubly
ˁyqwtn (ˁayyīqūṯān) adj.
   sad
ʿynbglˀ ˁyn bglˀ (ˁēyn bagleˀ) adv.
   openly
ˁypwš, ˁypwšˀ n.m.
   moldering, mold
ˁyqr ˁqr, ˁqrˀ (ˁe/iqqār, ˁe/iqqārā) n.m. #2
   root

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