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Glyph T218 - JOM

JOM (jom) (T218) > tr. v. "to end"

<> (JM) Represents an outstretched human hand and bauble. Spelled alternatively HOM. Possibly polyvalent TZUTZ.

(PM) HOM (hom)

Glyph T218 - TZUTZ

TZUTZ (tzutz) (T218) 1> tr. v. "to end," "to terminate," "to expire" 2> tr. v. "to join."

<> (JM) Possibly polyvalent  JOM with approximately the same meaning. Represents the back of a human hand and bauble.

(PM) TZUTZ (tzutz) (T218) 1> tr. v. "to end," "to terminate," "to expire" 2> tr. v. "to join." <> Possibly polyvalent  HOM with approximately the same meaning. Represents the back of a human hand and bauble.

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