What root XWH? BDB lists three such roots: XWH as a Phoenician variant
of XYH; XWH for "tent-village"; and XWH meaning "tell, declare". None
have a derived noun XY. I think you are thinking of the root XYH "live".
While "hollow" verbs with W and Y are sometimes interchangeable, I don't
think they are here.
CW is found not only in Isaiah 28:10,13, but also in Hosea 5:11,
although ancient translations suggest an original reading $W)
As for similarly derived words, there is of course QW which is not just
a nonsense word but a common word "measuring line" and, at least
according to BDB, derived from the root QWH. Then there is GW "back",
probably from GWH, and TW "mark", probably from TWH, also WW "hook".
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