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Darkhiot large and high stones where the gatekeepers sit; Dardur a round wooden barrel; Darkon the shape of a snake
Hankar like "abandoned" (hefker)
Hegmon governor; Honikh a field that has not been plowed or sown; Horkan pawned; Hilmi salt water; Hormizin garden asparagus; Humeyn sash; Hinuma a bridal veil; Hela the other; Hisit a term for shaking; Petaq a place where one strikes; Hakafah that he bought from him on credit
Persian as is fitting Hardafni a tree growing on the riverbank that produces flowers whose taste is very bitter, and it is a poison for animals
Harkinah tipped it on its side; Hishiz sharpened the knife
Vered rose
shamir Zaggin glassmakers; Zanzan a snare in which one is caught; Zug shears; Zuman made of bran and water; Zuma a tool, one head of which is a spoon to remove scum from the pot, and the other head is a fork to lift the meat; Zun a belt like a sash; Znunim a type of bad wheat
Zutan at the bottom of the net; Zikin a star with a long tail; Zinbrit a field that has been plowed, and its time is also in [the container] of a vessel or an additional thing that is in the vessel in one [place], and its traces; Kitz a stone or piece of wood protruding from a wall; Zotus made of barley, saffron, and Mitzrayim Egyptian parchment; Zaken a valley; Zankah a scream, where she gasps in her throat and blood gushes out with force; Zakkim those who carry leather bags; Zarad a type of tree; Zarad or Zarb a term for heating; Zarin a ditch for an animal
Haviot small barrels; Havas the strap that is on the thongs of a sandal; Haver Ir in the company of the community; Hizuk a thick garment thrown over a donkey so it does not catch a cold; Holedet Hasannim a weasel that grows in thorns