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Arabic
tāǯir-
- merchant
(Lane 297)
Arabic
ṯˀr
- to revenge one’s blood
(Lane 327)
Arabic
ṯaˀr
- blood revenge
(Lane 328)
can hardly be related to PS *šiˀr-, see SED I No. 238, Kogan 2011: 214
Arabic
ṯaˀṭat-
- black mud
(LA 7 301)
Arabic
ṯaˀwat-
- ewe
(BK 1 215)
Arabic
ṯuˁbān-
- serpent
(Lane 337)
Arabic
ṯuˁāl-, ṯaˁlab-
- fox
(BK 1 225, Lane 237, 338)
Arabic
ṯbr
- to restrain; to curse; to destroy; to perish
(BK 1 217, Lane 330)
Arabic
ṯaγr-
- gap, opening, breach; a frontier-way of access to a country; the part of a country from which the invasion of the enemy is feared
(Lane 338)
Arabic
ṯkl
- to lose (child), become bereft
(Lane 345, BK 1 231)
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