pere,

if you do not allow the YOD, and not guttural second letter, and not dagesh, 
i suspect the word would contradict the rules of niqud.

best
nir cohen

PS non-guttural piel in modern hebrew:

rikhel (from RKhYL=gossip) is used in modern hebrew. it is written RIYKh"L but
is most probably not BH. maybe HOLEKH RAKhIYL is BH.

pizem (from pizmon = tune), clearly non-BH. i am not sure if it has a dagesh.

>>> De: Pere Porta <[email protected]>
Para: [email protected]
Data: Thu, 14 Apr 2011 06:40:39 +0200
Assunto: Re: [b-hebrew] Again on hireq/sere
My question is: ...Are there in Hebrew nouns, adjectives,
adverbs... having ONLY a hireq in their first syllable and a sere in their
second syllable (no dagesh, no shewa, no patah furtivum... at all!)?

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