Deir Alla
ˀprḥ - young bird
(DNWSI 98)
Attested in I.8 (ˀprḥy ˀnph ‘broods of the ˀnph-bird’), context fragmentary (v. Hackett 1984 48)
Deir Alla
prr - to break
(DNWSI 944)
Attested in a damaged context (bˀšr rḥln yybl ḥṭr, 1.9), possibly describing an unnatural phenomenon disturbing the common order of things (’instead of the ewes the stick is driven along’ according to Hackett 1980 49, with a brief commentary).
Deir Alla
rḥm - vulture
(DNWSI 1070)
Deir Alla
rmh - vermin
(DNWSI 1077)
In II.8 (wrmh mn gdš ‘and worms from a grave’, in a difficult context). See further Hackett 1980 62.
Attested in 11.15 (šˁlt mlk ssh) in a difficult context (v. Hackett 1980 72).
Deir Alla
š[ˁl] - fox
(Hacket 1980 134)
Attested in the combination gry š[ˁl] ‘cubs of a fox’ (v. Hacket 1980 51 for some arguments in favor of this reconstruction).
Deir Alla
ṣpr - special bird, sparrow
(DNWSI 973)
Attested in 1.9, context fragmentary (v. Hackett 1980 49)