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⬅︎štytˀ[tˀwlwgyqyˀ]
štytˀ šḥty, šḥtytˀ (šaḥtī, šaḥtīṯā/šattīṯā) n.f.
   porridge
ŠTN vb.
   C to urinate
tˀbyly (tēḇēlāy) adj.
   worldwide
štytˀyt (štīṯāˀīṯ) adv.
   in a sixfold way
štny (šettānāy) adj.
   of the six days of creation(?)
tˀgˀ tg, tgˀ (tāḡ, tāḡā) n.m.
   crown
štyty (štīṯāy) adj.
   sixth
šts ŠTˀS, ŠTS vb.
   to found
tˀgwrh, tˀgwrtˀ (taˀgūrā, taˀgūrtā) n.f.
   merchandise, business dealings
štyty pṣˀ štyty (štīṯāy) adj.
   sixth
ŠTP vb.
   D to make an ally
tˀgr TGR vb.
   D to trade with
štytyw, štytywtˀ (šṯīṯāyū, šṯīṯāyūṯā) n.f.
   sextet
ŠTQ vb. i/u
   to be quiet
tˀgrˀ tygr, tygrˀ (tēḡar, tēḡrā) n.m.
   dispute, quarrel
ŠTK vb.
   to be rusty
štq, štqˀ (šṯeq, šeṯqā) n.m.
   silence
tˀgrytny adj.
   of Tagrit
štkˀ šdk, šdkˀ (šḏeḵ, šedkā) n.m.
   foundation; marriage arrangement
ŠTR vb.
   Dt to remain
tˀh, tˀtˀ n.f.
   ewe
ŠTL vb. a/u
   to plant
štr STR vb. a/u
   to destroy
tˀwb, tˀwbˀ (tāˀōḇ, tāˀōḇā) nom.ag.
   one who returns
štl, štlˀ (šṯel, šeṯlā) n.m.
   plant; offshoot
[štr] (šātar) n.m.
   large tent(?)
[tˀwgrpyˀ] n.f.
   divine writing
štl, štlˀ n.m. #2
   planter, gardener
ŠTT vb.
   to establish
[tˀwh] n.f.
   desire
štl div.
   divinitized Seth
šttˁsr št ˁsr, štt ˁsr, št ˁsry num.
   sixteen
[tˀwṭwkywn] n.m.
   the theotokos: praise of Mary
štlh, štltˀ (šeṯlā, šeṯlṯā) n.f.
   pagan tree planting
t sym.
   22nd letter of the alphabet
tˀwṭrnˀyt tˀṭrwnˀyt adv.
   in public
ŠTM vb.
   to bore a hole
[tˀ, tk] pron.
   that
[tˀwlwgws] n.m.
   theologian
štm *ˀštym, ˀštymˀ (*ˀeštyām, ˀeštyāmā) n.m.
   maitre d'
TˀB vb. i/a
   to desire
[tˀwlwgyˀ] (teˀōlōgīyā) n.f.
   theology
štmˀˀ štmˀh, št mˀh num.
   six hundred
tˀby (tEḇāy) adj.
   Theban
tˀwlwgysˀ (teˀōlōgīsē) n.m.
   theological study
štmˀh, št mˀh num.
   six hundred
tˀbyl tbl, tblˀ (tēḇēl) n.m. #2
   dry land; the Earth
[tˀwlwgyqyˀ] n.f.
   theology

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