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⬅︎[pylwnˀ]pynh, pyntˀ
[pylwnˀ] n.m.
   cloak
[pylwrynwn] n.m.
   linden leaf
pylswpˀyt, plswpˀyt (pīlāsōp̄āˀīṯ)
   philosophically
[pylwnˀ] n.m. #2
   gateway
pylḥˀ plḥ, plḥˀ (plaḥ, pilḥā) n.m. #2
   millstone
pylswpyˀ (pīlāsōp̄īaˀ) n.f.
   philosophy
[pylwnys] n.m.
   cloak
[pylṭymyˀ] (pīlāṭīmīā) n.f.
   largesse
pylspy adj.
   philosophical
pylwsˀ pyls, pylsˀ (pīlāsā) n.m.
   saucer
pyly n.f.
   city gate
pylstg (pīlastag) n.m.
   ivory
pylwswp, pylwswpˀ (pīlōsōp̄, pīlōsōp̄ūṯā) n.m.
   philosopher
pyly, pylytˀ (p/fīalē) n.f. #2
   flat bowl
pylpl plpl, plplˀ (pelpel, pelplā) n.m.
   pepper
pylwswpˀyt adv.
   philosophically
pyly (pīlāy) adj.
   elephantine
pylpnws adj.
   laborious
pylwswpw, pylwswpwtˀ (pīlōsōp̄ū, pīlōsōp̄ūṯā) n.f.
   philosophy
pylyn pyly n.f.
   city gate
pylqy n.f.
   prison
[pylwswpws] n.m.
   philosopher
pylyswpˀ pylwswp, pylwswpˀ (pīlōsōp̄, pīlōsōp̄ūṯā) n.m.
   philosopher
pylrgˀ (pīlargā) n.m.
   stork
[pylwswpysˀ] (pīlōsōpīsē) n.m.
   philosophizing
pylypsy adj.
   Philippian
pylrkˀ pylrgˀ (pīlargā) n.m.
   stork
[pylwswpytynˀ] (pīlōsōpītīnē) n.m.
   philosophically
pylyPsy pylypsy adj.
   Philippian
pym pwm, pwmˀ (pū/em, pū/emā) n.m.
   mouth
pylwsy adj.
   of Pelusium
pylk plq, plqˀ n.m.
   wound
pymh pwm, pwmˀ (pū/em, pū/emā) n.m.
   mouth
pylwspˀ pylwswp, pylwswpˀ (pīlōsōp̄, pīlōsōp̄ūṯā) n.m.
   philosopher
pyllgw n.f.
   philologians
[pymwny] n.
   heptasyllabic meter
pylwsph, pylwsptˀ n.f.
   female philosopher
pyllwswpyˀ pylswpyˀ (pīlāsōp̄īaˀ) n.f.
   philosophy
pymmw, pymmwtˀ pwm, pwmˀ (pū/em, pū/emā) n.m.
   mouth
[pylwpwnws] n.m.
   one of the Philoponoi
pyls, pylsˀ (pīlāsā) n.m.
   saucer
pymn, pymnˀ n.m.
   contract
[pylwr] n.m.
   heptasyllabic meter
pyls pyly n.f.
   city gate
pynˀ (paynā) n.m.
   clerical vestment
[pylwr, pylwrˀ] n.f. #2
   linden
pylswpˀ pylwswp, pylwswpˀ (pīlōsōp̄, pīlōsōp̄ūṯā) n.m.
   philosopher
pynh, pyntˀ n.f.
   cornerstone

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