+* démregʷ/demrēgʷé (d-r-gʷ): vi. to be or become hot (generally not as
+ an intrinsic trait, for that see the 1st form verb "dérgʷi/derígʷ")
+* dénrigʷ/dergʷín (d-r-gʷ): vi/vt. to burn, to heat intensely (the
+ object, if present, is something that is being burned or heated using
+ the fire, not merely the fuel)
+* dérgʷi/derígʷ (d-r-gʷ): v. to shine or give off heat (intr.); to
+ shine on or heat up (trans.)
+* dérgʷit/tedérigʷ (d-r-gʷ): v4. to dawn, to come into power or one's
+ prime
+* dirêgʷ (d-r-gʷ): nf. the sun
+* dirésgʷe (d-r-gʷ): nm. intense or large fire (especially if
+ accidental or natural)
+* dirgʷé (d-r-gʷ): nf. fire (the element), light
+* dīrgʷé (d-r-gʷ): nn. a fire, a light, act of shining or heating
+* dîrgʷen (d-r-gʷ): nn. act of burning, intense heat
+* dīrgʷís (d-r-gʷ): nf. dawn; period of greatest power and influence in
+ one's life, one's prime; dawn goddess
+* dīrmógʷ (d-r-gʷ): nn. heat, warmth (generally from an external
+ source)
+* dírogʷ (d-r-gʷ): nm. hot thing (especially a rock)