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⬅︎tplwgh, tplwgtˀtqwn, tqwnˀ
tplwgh, tplwgtˀ n.f.
   dispute, argument
tpsrmkˀ ˀsprmkˀ, ˀsprmqˀ n.m.
   sweet basil or the like
tṣbwt, tṣbwtˀ n.m.
   ornamentation
tplyn (tep̄līn) n.m.pl.
   phylacteries
TPP vb.
   to spit; D to move water
tṣbyt, tṣbytˀ (taṣbīṯ, taṣbīṯā) n.m.
   decoration, ornamentation
tpln, tpltˀ (tep̄lān, tep̄lāṯā) n.f.pl.
   fringed garments; name of a disease
TPP vb. #2
   to play the timbrel
tṣdyq n.m.
   consent
tpnwqyyn n.m.
   enjoyment
[tpṣyl] n.m.
   explanation
*tṣlw, tṣlwtˀ n.f.
   prayer
tpnwqyn n.m.
   enjoyment
tpqyd, tpqydˀ n.m.
   entrusted one
tṣrḥ n.m.
   a month name
tpnyq, tpnyqˀ n.m.
   sumptuous food
tpqydh, tpqydtˀ (tap̄qēdā, tap̄qēdtā) n.f.
   commandment
tq tyq, tyqˀ (tēqē) n.m.
   sheath; chest
TPNK vb.
   Qt to be made a prototype
TPR vb.
   to sew
tqbh n.f.
   an Egyptian vessel
tpnk, tpnkˀ (tap̄niḵ, tap̄nəḵā) n.m.
   prototype
TPŠ vb. na
   D to tap and arouse
tqbx n.m.
   (??)
tpnkw, tpnkwtˀ (tapnəḵū, tapnəḵūṯā) n.f.
   prototype
tpšwrh, tpšwrtˀ (tap̄šūrā, tap̄šūrtā) n.f.
   urine
tqd, tqdˀ (*tqeḏ, taqdā) n.m.
   scepter
tpnky (tapnəḵāy) adj.
   formed according to a prototype, derived
tpšwrtny (tap̄šūrtānāy) adj.
   urinary
[tqwym] (taqwīm) n.m.
   reckoning of time
tpnsˀ n.m.pl.t.
   a type of plant
tpšyḥ, tpšyḥˀ n.m.
   stripping
tqwl, tqwlˀ (tāqōl, tāqōlā) nom.ag.
   scale master
TPS vb. a/u
   to grab, to hold
tpšyl tbšyl, tbšylˀ (taḇšīl, taḇšīlā) n.m.
   cooked dish
tqwl n.m. #2
   stumbler
tps, tpsˀ n.m.
   seizure
TPT vb.
   to sneeze
tqwl, tqwlˀ n.m. #3
   tribute, burden
tpsh n.f.
   (??)
tptwqˀ n.m.
   (??)
tqwly n.f.
   stumbling block
[tpsy, tpsyˀ] n.f.
   deadly carrot
tpty, tptyˀ n.m.
   magistrate
tqwmh, tqwmtˀ n.f.
   revival, restoration
tpsr (tap̄sīr) n.m.
   treatise
tptyḥ, tptyḥˀ n.m.
   breaking ground
tqwn, tqwnˀ (tiqqūn, tiqqūnā) v.n.D
   arrangement, equipment

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