|
pˀr →pyr, pyrˀ
(pēr, pērā)
n.m.
#2 fruit | [pˀrywsywn]
adj.
abundant | pg, pgˀ
(pag, paggā)
n.m.
#2 crossroads |
pˀrˀ
(paˀrā)
n.m.
lamb | [pˀryṭ]
n.m.
foot-soldier (?) | pg, pgˀ
(paḡ, paggā)
n.m.
#3 cheek |
pˀrˀdywṭˀ →prywdwṭˀ
(peryōdewṭā)
n.m.
chorepiscopus | pˀrysyˀ →prsyˀ, prhsyˀ, prysyˀ
(pārēsīā, parhēsīā)
n.m.
boldness of speech; public matter | pg, pgˀ
n.m.
#4 doubt |
[pˀrˀṭwrynws]
n.m.
pretorian | pˀrypṭws →[prpṭn, p)ryp)Tws]
adj.
peripatetic; walkway | pgˀnˀ →pgn, pgnˀ
n.m.
commoner |
pˀrˀlksys →prlksys
n.f.
parallax | pˀrlylw, prllylw
n.m.pl.
parallels | PGG
vb.
to be unripe |
[pˀrˀnṭylwnṭs]
n.f.pl.
zodiacal stars | pˀrlylyˀ
adj.
parallel | PGD
vb. a/
to harness |
[pˀrˀrwtmws]
adj.
asynchronous | pˀrmbwl, pˀrmbwlˀ
n.m.
camp | pgdm, pgdmˀ →ptgm, ptgmˀ
(peṯgām, peṯgāmā)
n.m.
statement; matter |
pˀrbṭws →[prbṭys]
(parabaṭīs)
adj.
wicked | pˀrmwty →prmwty, pˀrmwty
n.f.
Pharmuthi (Egyptian month = July/August) | pgwd/pgwdh, pgwdˀ/pgwdtˀ
(pəḡūḏ/pəḡūḏā, pəḡūḏā/pəḡūḏtā)
n.f.
reins, bridle |
pˀrdywṭˀ →prywdwṭˀ
(peryōdewṭā)
n.m.
chorepiscopus | pˀrnwmˀ →[prwnymhws]
adj.
derived from a noun | pgwd, pwgdˀ →pwgd, pwgdˀ
(*pŏḡoḏ, puḡdā)
n.m.
#2 bridle |
pˀrdyn →prdyn
(pardīn)
n.m.
leopard; disease with spots | pˀrny →pyrny
(pēˀrānāy)
adj.
of or pertaining to fruit | pgwdh →pgwd/pgwdh, pgwdˀ/pgwdtˀ
(pəḡūḏ/pəḡūḏā, pəḡūḏā/pəḡūḏtā)
n.f.
reins, bridle |
pˀrwkswṭnws
n.m.
name of accent | pˀrrysyˀ →prsyˀ, prhsyˀ, prysyˀ
(pārēsīā, parhēsīā)
n.m.
boldness of speech; public matter | pgwz
n.m.
projectile |
[pˀrwnwmˀ]
n.f.
paronym | pˀrrysyˀyt, prrysyˀyt →prhsyˀyt, pˀrrysyˀyt
(paˀrrīsīāˀīṯ)
adv.
freely, boldly | pgwl, pwglˀ
(pḡul, puḡlā)
n.m.
radish |
pˀrws
n.m.
lighthouse | [pˀrtˀnyqwn]
(paˀrteˀnīqwn)
adj.
virginal | pgwl, pgwlˀ
(piggūl, piggūlā)
n.m.
#2 piggul : flawed sancta |
pˀry →mnqṭˀ
n.m.
holder | pˀt
(pāˀet)
adj.
small (uncertain) | pgwm
(pgōm)
adj.
lacking teeth |
pˀry →prh, prtˀ
(parrā, parṯā)
n.f.
#2 bran | [pbls]
n.m.
food supply(?) | pgwmy, pgwmyˀ
(pḡūmē, pḡūmyā)
n.m.
waning of the moon |
pˀry →pyry
(pērāy)
adj.
fruit-bearing | pg, pgˀ
(paḡ, paggā)
n.m.
unripe fig | pgwnˀ →pgn, pgnˀ
n.m.
commoner |