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d_ c = d_ c --> dy c
dy conj. who,which (relative)
OA, OfA zy; MA dy, d; later d but also dy in various positions; Sam. often אד; in Mand. written with a unique ligature developed from "d" + "y" and in our code transcribed as "ḏ".

  1 who, which (indeclinable relative) Com.
  2 the one(s) who (determinative) Com.
  3 that (complement to verbs) Com. --(a) how it is that Syr.
  4 so that Com.
  5 because Com.
  6 in compound conjunctions Com.
  7 before direct speech Syr, JBA, JBAg.
  8 with correlatives Com.


tr( verb G
trˁ vb. a/a, a/u to break through
the sg. JLA ex. of peal (1Sam 6:8) should be revocalized to pael given the 31 exxs. of the latter.

G
  1 to break Gal, Syr. --(a) to bore through Sam, Syr. --(b) to open Syr. --(c) to break in on. overwhelm Syr. --(d) to break out Syr.
  2 esp. in the context of flooding Syr. --(a) to dissolve, to disband Syr. --(b) to cause to flow Syr. --(c) to offer drink Syr. --(d) p.p. (blood) to be hemorrhaging : see s.v. tryˁ adj. Syr. --(e) to break out in tears Syr.
  3 in other idioms . --(a) + ܣܘܼܦܿܵܪܵܐ : to remove the tonsure Syr.

D
  1 to destroy, break down JLAtg, Syr, LJLA. --(a) to distort Syr. --(b) to produce a hemorrhage: see s.v. twrˁ v.n. Syr.

Gt
  1 to be broken PTA. --(a) to be broken into, pierced Syr. --(b) to be opened violently Syr. --(c) to be wounded Syr.
  2 to be poured out, break forth Syr.
  3 to be overcome Syr. --(a) fig. : to be dissolved Syr. --(b) to fall, to sink down Syr.

Dt
  1 (city walls, strong buildings) to be broken into JLAtg.