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SYRIAC DICTIONARY
THESAURUS SYRIAC1JS
OF
EDITED BY
J. P A YNE SMITH
(MRS. MARGOLIOUTH)
OXFORD
A'r THE Cl.fARENDON PRESS
Oxford University Press, Amen House, London E.C.4
GLASGOW NEW YORK TORONTO MELBOURNE WELUNllTON
BOMBA Y CALCUTTA MADRAS KARACHI
CAPE TOWN IBADAN NAIROBI ACCRA SINGAPORE
AR.R.ANGEMENT
As this abridgement is meant chiefly for beginners I thought alphabetical
rather than scientific order to be preferred, all the more because ideas of scientific
arrangement vary.
Participial adjectives are placed with pa.ssive participles under the Peal
conjuga.tion because of the difficulty of distinguishing one from the other, also
because the verbal, adjectival, and substantival uses of these forms slide into
each other.
When the same English translation is given to more than one co~ugation
of a verb, it will be understood that the Pael meaning is intensive, that the
Ethpeel is used of a single action and the Ethpa.al of frequent or repeated action.
1 do not give Greek words unless in use, and only a few proper nouns;
exceptions are when a true Syriac word has the same form as a Greek word
VI PREFACE
or as a proper noun, III such cases I have put the Greek or the name to
avoid any possible confusion. Also proper nouns when an adjective is derived
from them.
I include true Syriac words from the native Lexica even when examples
have not yet been found in use. These are usually marked 'Lexx., BA.,
or BB.'
I have only in a few instances given East-Syrian forms, for the differences
consist chiefly in pronunciation. Note, however, the E-Syr. use of .:.., Zk1\p1\,
for W-Syr. .:., a) before 0, e.g. in Paels of ~ verbs, E-Syr. ;~, W-Syr. ;~;
b) with the final Alep of foreign words, r,
W-Syr. I:
and often elsewhere in
foreign words. But in Greek words E-Syr. writes 0, W - Syr. ~.
Pe, 09, in E-Syr. is hard except in a diphthong, as ~, au., and then has
the form ~.
The linea occultans which in W-Syr. is usually below the consonant, in E-Syr.
is placed. above, while a short line below signifies a half-vowel.
l""L' .=l""L'
1 Alep or Olaph ~r or ~r, the first with a double consonant, as J.!Wt ~'"or,
letter in the Syriac alphabet, used as the car- ~rOTOX~.
dinal numeral I; with ? prefixed the ordinal, 1often represents tbe Hebrew n as in the
tke .forst; with a point lJeneath ( it stands causative conj. A.PHEL, which is equivalent to
l
for 1,000; with aline beneath 10,000; with the Heb. HIPHIL, and the ETHPAAL, which
two points beneath llo,ooo,ooo. answers to Heb. HITHPAEL. In Syriac it
I has in Syriac very little power as a con- often interchanges with 01 or... See instances
sonant, and when initial without a vowel is in verbs having either of these letters for
not pronounced. It is then in forming a initials.
compound thrown away, as in .Jl, .J~; it is
lost also in common words such a~ )~ fern. of
;l
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rpI. .miltcorn. gen. ~~p, air, breeze.
..
also a title of reverence, e.g. applied to a ....;.r APHEL of .....::u; to make bark.
patron saint. Metaph. a founder or inventor Jl."o~r rt. ~? f. loss, abandonment,
of arts, customs, heresies; an originating prin- dep1ravity: with suff. I pers. sing. often used
ciple. DEIUVATIVES, JLo~?, ~.~?, ~? by Byriac writers as an expression of humility,
J,:;r and ~r pI. ~?: J1~r and F.;?r wLo",...;~ .,•.:i.~ seek for me who am lost, \.~
E-Byr. ~r or ~r (rt. Chald. to grow up) m. wLo"~~ have pity on my lost condition.
tlte produce of the earth, esp. fruit >" ~ ~ JI."~r rt. ~(. f. -mourning, sorrow,
~!i fruit trees. COGNATE WORDS, ~~Q.!)? esp. for sin, hence penitence, the ascetic life,
and ~ot. 'tL'~!! }.:.J~I." the conflicts of thy life of
~rfut. ~J.j, act. part. ,..;r, emph. and fem. penitence, JL'~!! ).;~'" ~ his solitary
l~r, pass. part. ~?: l;":'~?: !L,.:~?: pI. m. life of penance was ended.
J:,.., f. J~. to .perish, come to nought, fall to ~r pl. ~:.. m. a cock>" the usual word is
decay>" to be lost>" \.040~-!.? t";~?' t';~ ye sl~all ~;I.':
uUerly perish: with ~ to be deprived of, miss, ~? PE. only pass. part. ~;: ~;:
lose. Pass. part. lost, strayed, gone astray __ J~r pI. m. t:7-, ~, f. J~':". mourning,
perished,perishing >" ~ ~rdistracted, out of bewailing, lamenting>" a mourner, hence an
his mind: with t"'lC deprived of, lacking " f. pI. anchorite, monk, nun, as leaving the world to
lost things or property. APH~ t'::'or to bring bewail their sins. ETHPE. ~!Lno mourn,
to nought, do away with, cause to cease>" to
.
esp. for the dead, bewail, make lamentation.
lose, waste, destroy, slay: with ~ to cast out DERIVATIVES, b?,' JL~~?, ~.....L:l..~?
or away. DERIVATIVES, ~~?, Jl~?, JLo~?,
J.,~Q..¥), JLQ.J,..::>~.
~?: Jpr pI. }pt rt. ~? m. mourning,
lamentation for the dead " a sorrow, cause of
J.:;';?: ~;;rwith.,:) prefixed. a) alike, like,
sorrow, calamity, ~ J!.5!i ~~~
l;::.~ t" ;;~ like children. b) continually, many different misfortunes befel them.
~;;J,; 't~r stir it without intermission.
~::.rf. J~..j.:::brpI. m. ~, f. J~ adj.
~?: ).;~r rt. ~? m. loss, perdition, de- rt. ~? mournful, of mourning.
struction, ruin,' ).;;~r ~ a son of perdition = J~r pI. J~r Ar. f. a herd, drove,
one who is ruined, hopeless, abandoned.
properly of camels.
JI."~rpl. JI."~rrt. ~(. f. a loss, a lost thing.
Jl~r com. gen. a stone / the common word
'o~?, A;. and Pers. Byr. JL'o"~ juni-
= in Heb. for stone, but rare in Byr.; H""; .....'i..:il"
perus sabina, dwarf savin. Itail stones,' l4! )..l..::.t a sun-dial.
JL'o~r from .,:)t f. fatherhood, often used
.
with suff. 2 pers. as a title of reverence of
oJ:A5./: -=~? or -=~r a Graecised form of
~t Abba, Father>" an abbot>" see Jl:.t
priests, bishops, and patriarchs, 'tl."o~r
~r APHEL of ~; to bring fortlt, cause
Thee, 0 Father.
to spring forth, abound. ,
~~r f. J~~r pI. m. J:,.., f. J~ adj.
~~r m. fine dust or sand, such a"'s the wind
from ":)r. fatherly, paternal, from a father, of
whirls along.
. h
his forefathers, patr~arc al,'I ' " ' ' J LPo~.. -!ot
~~f
inherited eminence. JUrm. lead.
.,:)~?: J.,;~rpI. J,::.~r m. J~~rpl. JL''':' J~r m. a feather/ usually pI. J;::.tfeathers,
f. see J.,;(: a reed,jlnte, pipe, a cltannel, canal. wings,pinions, ~~! J;~rexpanded wings."
J.,.:.oj! J;::.tthe wings of the wind.
lL'~r pI. lL'¥t m. a) a bricklayer's rule,
a mason's trowel. b) a pole armed with an iron JL'~r a rush, reed-grass.
goad at one end and at the other an iron blade ...;r J,;r
or ... APHEL of ..... ~; to do evil:
to scrape off anything adhering to the plough- with ~ to be or do worse titan.
share. c) a waterl'ipe, canal, duct. ~~ tylJF}, a mortar.
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J.Q .... i,rpI. ~:.. deriv. Pers. m. a tailor, maker )01 root-meaning in Hell. and Ar., a) to
or mender of clothes. turn towards a place, to stay anywhere, hence
are derived )..,00(, )..,oo!L, )..,oL; b) to turn
~i',r m. "Vap,avra, a statue, likeness.
towards any one with affection, hence to be on
..t:);,l dMplC7J, the salt crust on reells in marshy friendly terms, in harmony with anyone.
places. PE. only act. part. Jor, emph. and fern. );01:
...,,1* PA. ...,iract. part. ~,~ and ...,~. fem. emph. irreg. )~ar; pI. m. ~or, c§r or
to be careless, disregardful, to neglect/ to stop ).;01', f. )~or agreeing, in concord, of one
the ears; to be st'lent/ hence is derived mi"na or Wt'll, united, friends/ )~or JI:~Lr
u..,r m. negligence, indifference. letters agreeing in sound=rhyming~' J~
...,il', ~,rpl.~,).:. m. perhaps from £laos, Cor);t~ J~ the Pschitta agrees with
a sm·t, kind, s'pecies,' pI. of many kinds, vari- tlle Hebrew text/ CotllD a harmonious voice/
ous, ~,r~, of all sorts/ race, kindred, ).;01" ~i a like opinion. ETHPE .... SILt
cltaracter, ~l ~,r the human race/ ~pr to agree, make alliance ~ ~ with any
)~, style of expression in speech or one. PA. ... '01" inf. ~&).:Q, part. Jo~ for
wrl't'mg; ) I' .. ! _
4 ;" ) ,
I.Q.:) '- )'~-,. ~p,
.." )....
cu.. tne
'I. )o~A
to unite, reconcile, allv41 • ETRPA. ':o!Lt"
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dignit:1j of Ms character rendered him worthy to make alliance, join, agree, consent, conspire>,
of so dignified an office /. ~ ~,r.....t:. U. lw to be reconciled>, to be a follower of, belong to
was not the kind of man, he was unfit for. the party of>" construed with ~ of the person,
A mode, way,form / tlte fO/'m of administration or with"- of a party or side: with ~ or ~
of baptism, chrism, &c., tlte form of words H;': together, to each other. DERIVATIVES,
used opp, UOOt or H~ the material, the ~ool, ~)..ol, )L~ol, )..,0(, ~o!L, )..,ooL, )..,ol.
elements, the water, oil, &c., e.g. bread and '::'01, not used in Pe., is the same as several
wine are the H~ of the Holy Euchllrist, mimetic roots in Heb. meaning first, to breathe
the words of Christ are the 4,;. Fruit or pant after, and hence to be eager, to desire/
ellipt. for )~, ~il' the different kinds of see .::.J.:. ETHPA. .::.o!Ltthe same as .::.0:'..:1('"
'" ,'11 A
fruit according to tlte seasons of the year, J:''ir and .::aZL, to desire greatly, love fervently.
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baptismal office when tke chrism is consecrated, rately / metaph. craftily; ~u...»~l ~ igno-
hence the baptismal anointing; the eucharist, rantly.
the sacrament of the Lord's supper, hence the ~ .", 1~~Ol
~ .", ' .. , ." I'"
1 \~Ol,
p. ~ , ~,
host, the consecrated bread, ~o ~ 'FJ.m
o..J..XI°l," ~~Ol
in gold, goldsmiths; used 81s9 as an adj. skilful. I~ol'!tncia, an ounce, a weight 6qual to
tt..=U~~? adv. skilfully, with art, elabo- eight drachms; abbreviated form ,0(.
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I~~l f. (rt. ~l, not otherwise found in ;3ol: "Jot pI. t.:. rt. ;/. m. a place wlte'l'e
Syr.; in Chald. and Heb. to lament, mourn) anything is laid up, a storehouse; ~ I;Jo?
grief, sadness. a reservoir. PI. generally a barn, granary,
I" ~ "" 1 I -" "" .., .... "" f
J>AIIDO, p . .m~o" .m~o, or ~,!o, .
hence corn; also stores in general. liJot
o~O'la, a) essence, substance, ~~l p and JQ... ~::::-.r! the t'l'easwres of the snow, l;"oJ' liJot
t..:=o~ consubstantial, of one or the same ot-:A~~, tl~e shining treasuries of Bis bliss,
1,""_..' '" •
substance / I'.. ' .. · " I " -~ 0"'? (Waven
.m ~ 1. - ly i. e. in the heavenly kingdom.
s'uustances,
•. 1. I"'"'·'"
10"; 1:1•• .a.'1)j ~'" .m ~ I"~"'? 0 rneta U'to ~1>ot APHEL of tA.o; to set on fire; to
substances. b) wealth, substance, estate, income, excite, &c.
"'_..... " ... I'" P' , .. h I
,o~? ~O\? I-It:;)' t e oss oJ t etr pro-
perty.
.f! h .
r
J,.L.Q 0 or .m a.L..g otpl. ).Wo? and .m)..W:, 0 1
uncinus, an ano/tor, a sounding-lead/
($YICtvOS,
~).:"ltH~? adv. of or belonging to the essence in both senses it is used with the verb J..x,; to
or substance, essentially, substantially. let down.
'''. "'? , .m~o, 'I"~ "'?'",/(~avoS',
... - ,.. or .mQ,JJ-ji>O ,
~~? f. I~~l pI. m. t.:., f. I~ adj. .m~o
of the essence or substance, essential; gram. the ocean; ~ ;~? 00, .~; ~~ol
radical; I~o? I~? essential properties. ~;l the great ocean which surrounds the whole
I~~? II.'Q.~ the essential parts of holy earth.
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baptism are water, oil, the priest, prayers ~o? or ~Q.JQ.S)ol pI. J,:.. OlICOVOP.OS,
said by a priest; the words of Christ are % a steward.
I~QD~l essential to or of the substance of the .botAPHEL of ;,A.; to make heavy or dull;
Holy Eucharist. to make prec'ious, &c.
.a,;, 0(" APHEL of rt . .a-. *; to add, to be ;~l pr. n. [Jr, usua]]y J;;'\j? ;~l [Jr oftM
more or greater: with another verb it has Ghaldees.
adverbial force, more, again. o::>io(" APHEL of 0::>..,.; to magnify, 'l'aise to
~ot APHEL of ~; to make grow or honour, &c.
sprout. ~~? pI. J.;J~l m. spotted, piebald of horses.
.m~~o? pI.~~o? usually .mQ,~o~ ,," .:. "'? • ... "" 1 I:"~' '" , d I-IN/:::l0'
,Q,J~o , ,Qj.~o, p . ~o, an
1'!"" ~. '" ,
V1TQTOS, a consul. See under iDOl also for other
m. ?JfYYcwov, an instrument, a vessel, an organ,
Greek words spelt occasionally with initial 1
e.g. of the body; ~ ~~? the organs oj
instead of 01. respiration,' ~~ ..J..;,j~l engines of war/
..got APHEL of J,a.. *; to be able, sujficient~· II.'~;~! or Il.'o~;~? or J,:.i.go", )..J~ol
to vanish away; to do away with, bring to an astronomical instruments for taking iibser-
end. vations.
~~? or ~~( 0CPCP[,C&ov, ojficium, sc. J.,:.?;~? and ~!',;~l a packing needle, a coarse
ojficiales, f. used collectively for ojficials, atten- needle Jik, ~~ used for making sacks.
d ants, tram,. sutte,
.• ~9 - 0"'? _
_.Y! ~'" F.
_ 0 I~! 'ht e
J,.:;.?;~l pI. ~?;~? f. a frog, the frog of
judge and all the court rose up, ~ol ~
a l~orse's foot.
the ojficials, ~! ~~l your attendants,
w~;~? Ed,essa, a city of Mesopotamia held
your retinue.
in honour by the Syrians on account of
~~? Pers. lilium aquaticu~m, the water-
king Abgar, and cal1ed I~~ J~~ or
lily. J~~ the believing city, the blessed city.
J.lg~? pI. )1g~? m. Heb. wheels, Ez. x. 15. ).!~;~?, I~~;~? pt m. ~=-, f. I~:', EdeflF
~;..9~? pI. Q~-...9~? v1Tapxos, procurator, sene, of Edessa,' ).!~;~? ».~»;, the Edessene
prefect, governor, ).,.;Q..QI)? j.:,0,9o? the Governor dialect, which was considered the purest Syriac .•
of SY1-ia. S. J ames of Edesl!"IL is sometimes named simply
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t.!~;~{ the Edessene, and his style of writing I~;&{ = ~o~ a st1'ip of cloth, a patch;
is held to be perfect. rags, tatters.
"0;01 or ,,;o{ ..=> a weasel. m~{ pI. tn~{ orarium. a) a cloth, a hand-
_i~{, ).!.;~{ pI. I~j~{ rt. -;1. f. a) a way, kerchief, J;;ok ,o"~ I~OI ~ he wiped away
.
roau"~ Journey, , , . 41 ~
,..'o ,.. a waYJarer,.
,-t. ~ 41
_'0 his tears with his handkerchief, b) a stole;
~ tILe king's highway, tlte high road; deacons of the Greek church wore it over the
It:.-i, ).!.;~{ a trodden path or way; ~ left shoulder, floating on either side like wings;
I~j~{ a place where two roads meet; ~ the Latin deacons tied the ends under the
J~OI ILrJ,!;~{ he hadjustretumedfrom aJ'our- right arm. Among the Syrians it was worn,
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ney. b) a custom, way, manner of life, J,!;o).; a) by subdeacons both N estorian and Maronite,
~,J~, after the manner of the Egyptians; folded round the neck, b) by deacons of the
N estorian, Maronite, and Malabar Syrians,
J~l! J-;ok in the way of God, i.e. in a life
hanging from the left shoulder, c) by priests
well-pleasing to God, J,o '>.~, )...:.;~{ the
round the neck pendent in front, d} Maronite
worldly life; IW~ )..:.;~? a middle course,
readers wore it hanging from the right
via media; J1.'~L..h-I1.'~~, ).....;o{ the shoulUer. I1.'Q ", ! y> ; IU~{ wOl~ ~{
..."
.::.:.r APHEL of -=-; to love; to kindle. The second participle is used with an active
besides its passive sense. PASSIVE, held,
;.rfut. ,ct..J.j, imper. ,ct..?: pres. part. ~r,
g7'asped, fastened, barred, shut, esp. with ~;I:';
1;"'1' (this participle is seldom used except with '"'__ a.....a..:::>
~ .. wo~
.. ~,
• -l" tlle SpIrI " tS WtW1 were
Jc~ or a pronoun to express the present and
kept shut up in the lower regions, I Pet. iii.
imperfect tenses, ,...:.rtakes its place elsewhere,
I 9; besieged, closed, barren, sterile, retained,
having an active besides passive sense); pass.
metaph. tangled, captured, e.g. ~4=> in
part . ~" ~" m. 1'-'''11'
-'"I'·''' ·,,,C" p.1 m.
,......" 10,......, error; I~r,...:.r taken with a fever; I~
~, C. f. ~,I~. a) to take, seize on, lay
overcome by sleep, fast asleep. ACTIVE, a)
ltOld of, usually with ~ but also with .::., see taking, laying hold of, seizing,lwlding, bearing,
I~l~ and other examples below; with ~ to h ence I'{ !:. I ~..
~ or t-'='+- W!",,-'
..... ,..
sword beal'ers,
strive with,. often metaph. of various passions, armed with swords; ~o~; w;:::.r spearmen;
of pain, fire, &c. i ,Q~~ I~i l;...rjear H;"', J.;;':J,; 002.1 t*;..:.r holding each others'
seized upon them all; I~ ~ I~r l;.,.r htlnds; ~ ,...:.r is constantly used of God
~ a sharp fever laid hold of some one, i. e. =omnipo~nt, holding or upholding all. b)
he had a sharp attack offever. b) of inanimate possessing, having, holding, i.e. having power
things, e.g. of custom, heresy, peace, war, to over, govern~ng, . .
sometImes WIt Pt, <I ;
. h ,.1'C)_Qa.
obtain, prevail. c) to hold, contain, keep, possess, hence in the empb. state, subst. one in power,
retain, comprehend; IJ,.¥, ~ ~r a house a ruler, noble, prince; and adj. powerful,
capable of receiving a hundred persons; ~ honourable; with Il'~ presiding over tlte
t!-;-r ~, ~, the chronology whiclt we church = being bishop, or patriarch; metaph.
~ollow,. J4;~ ,:':1' ~ the words admit o~ e.g. of peace, to rule, obtain, with ~ of the
J' ,~ ~
place, with I~ the custom Iwlds or obtains,
IS '" '"
this explanation, may be taken in this sense.
d) to shut, shut up, close, fasten, keep closed, prevails; n. b. construction loot ~r J..Q~
often with ~;I:' the door 'Or gate and ellipt.; =
,,~ silence ruled over all all kept silence;
l~)':;;.r to shut tlte door in the face of anyone,. with ~ being master of or containing
I~;~? ;.r to close the ways, hold the roads, himself being in his rigM senses. c) holding
or adhering to the truth, a doctrine, opinion,
i.e. in time of 'war, but J..:;~? ;.tto hold on
Itis way, continue a journey; lk~ ;.the mvde OJ'~ worsh'~p; ,......, - ,.. ..a:IO!~Q~?
• • 4 .. Oot • ..
an
closed the book; metaph. with ~j to restrain adherent of tlte Council of Chalcedon; w;::.:.r
w~?ol:' my co-religionists, those who hold as
his compassion, but ~j ;.r the Lord had
I do; keeping or observing a feast, the law.
shut up her womb.
d) ~Q~ ~r a refugee; Jl'~i a conqueror;
With rrto behave like or as, e.g. rr J,mg~ being a type, typifying; I~~~
Jd.b~ as an enemy,. with Il'~~? to propose serving, being a minister.
an enigma opp. ~, .~ or ,-,or
to disclose, ETHPE. ~llr for ~l~l7 a) to be seized,
solve, declare it; ~ I~rto be enraged with; caught, taken, e.g. by lot, to be taken captive,
o.~~ o.:...r
he took her by the hand, metaph. '.~'
ta k en pos8esmon OJ; WIth ~ "" or I"1oQ,~
~ • ..
to' help a~d ~ ot;;? ;.r he closed his hand, to be caught or found stealing; JJ~;Q,~ to
i.e. refused to help,' lZA.p to receive with fall ill; Jl'~~ ~ to be 'weary; ~~..,;:) to be
honour; 1l''''F to net, catch in a net; ~, ensnared by false teaching; J,;,.b to be ensnared;
to take refuge; ~ Jil, to make war; I~o? I~ to be seized with desire, be captivated;
to succeed to an office; Il'~~ to obtain, I~ ~ to fall in love. b) to be Iteld, beld
succeed to or govern a kingdom; .....x, oJ or captive, Il'~ ~ by death, ,~ in Sheol.
l:»oJ an ulcer eats into or spreads; I~ 1;';9;; to be thrown into chains, imprisoned;
to adduce a reason or pretext; J,.¥,~ to be to be shut up, shut, closed, fastened, esp. with
silent; ~0.i to observe a fast; I~?ol:' to ~;I:' a door or gate; and of other places, e.g.
embrace the faith. I' ~ ~ the sepulcllre was clo;ed; I~fi- the
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churches were closed during the Decian perse- """"L " !'l Slml
.. ~. ) f ' I'"'-......-_ " l ar; ",,, .. ,!.),..
~OI~'O ~OI
"'.
cution; with- ~c:&, to be silent; with J~ these and the like; gram. cognate nouns; also
it is a custom, a custom prevails. nouns in relation with others, i. e. in the con-
"'I" par.,....~
PA. ,.... t '" ""- an d ~,to
"''' put 1n ' struct state.
. possession, to shut closely; ~ ~~ one ~rAPHEL of'-; to profane the Sabbath .
who closes or holds the eyes, i. e. from seeing »-1 or n.-~l m. dorycnium, an alkaline
what is really there = one who deceives by magic plant.
arts. APH. ~or a) to make lay hold, esp. of fire
=to kindle, set fire to with 0,:) of the object.
-p:.rAPHEL of 1'-; to heat.
b) to give to hold, give into the hand, to hand to t!-l: ~rsee }......, APHEL; interj. of exul-
. one, \o~~,..::>
any .... '" I'" J.te gave tJ.tem
~ ,. ".:' JN;D,....O tation, Hurrah! Aha!
trumpets to hold. c) to close up, fasten together. 0.-1 Heb. root-meaning to tarry, not used in
DERIVATIVES, }...Jt-ol, Jl~ol, It-I, ha-I, PE. or PA. APHEL ":'ol'Part. ..:.~ a) to tarry,
J~l see part., Jlo~l, t-~, Jlt-~, delay, to be tardy, late, slow with ~ and an
J.,,....L~, JLQ.J,....L~. infin.; HJdW.. ..:.~ he delays his coming,
ta1·rteS;
, ~'Y>'O
11 "," ' ' ' I owtospeak ; ~o.-Q.lIg
o.-~k - "
J;.:.t'rt. ,....1. m. the hollow of a door into
o,:)~ they are late to take rest; but with
wltich the bolt is fastened, a bar or bolt.
0,:) to be a long while over anything, ":'01" ,.;
J;""";:"':l generally without the Alep. See ~r rrhow? in what mann&r? after wl6at
J'~ -- un der~,on l y,l.e.son.
. fashion? such, for example. J.iA.l' usually
~l;""::l adv. afte;r the manner of hermits. with ! following, what sort? what mann&r?
J..!;""";":l = J.! ~ :.; solitary, only. as, even as, 80 that, lest. ~~OI?
~,.. ,,..
tfwr
anyhow,
~
amai, c'est ~ lui, &c.; it is my part, office, duty; J,9a.:;,l' rt. ~? solicitous, caring for or about.
esp. with an inSn., ~l.Xu. ~ ~l we have L&.&)l" constr. st. of an abstract noun IL"~r
to learn, it is our part to learn. b) to be in from .,.1: only used with suffixes as a pr<>p.
existence, in life, ~ t::,;? ~ he is not, i.e. he as, such as, like; ... L~r like me, my equal,
is not in life, he is dead / contr. ~, ,~r~ such as I am/ ,L"~r such as thou art, like
they are not, they are dead; with L~ and thee, &c.; 0I~~l" in like manner, according to;
pron. suff. to be with, to I/,O,ve, be found, be found ~o,L~l" ~o,L~r such and such things.
guilty; with ~ to be incumbent on, obli- C~~l" or ).,;j.:I? hard, pitiless.
gatory, expected from. DERIVATIVES, ILo~?, ~l: ).jj.:ll"from}Jt and .,.1:
in like manner,
)....,Lo~?, l..~?, ~l..~? as, for example; generally followed by ! and
...~l" APHEL of IL"l; to bring, &c. . with ).,&,:,01 in the corresponding part of the
proposition as-so.
IL"~t::,;? pI. IL"~t::,;? from ~? f. a) being,
essence, substance = ovula; "'OI~l, IL"~t::,;? ..:. Jl" APHEL of J; to blow, puff.
the Son is consubstantial-of one substance- ,..:.:,1:
I;....:,r from I;'" and .,.l" and some-
with the Father; often the Divine Substance or times thus written in two words. at the same
Being, hence the Godhead, IU~~ IL"~t::,;? time or place, at once, together, with; likewise,
the Eternal Being, the Godhead. b) substance with one consent, unanimously; often repre-
=il1r6uTau,~, 0I1~~l, ~.i Hebr. i. 3· c) sents UVII in composition.
existence, being, actuality, o...~ I~ ~}J~l" adv. at once, at the same time.
IL"~~~ evz1 has no actual existence, does not IL"a.:;~l"f. simultaneousness, a happening
truly exist; Jlo~h IjL~ true riches, actual at the same time; , It:!..:;..::, la!.J~l" the
riches. simultaneous creation of; with ..:> precedillg
collectively.
};jL~t::,;1 f. I~ pI. m. ).:.. f. I~L~~1
adj. essential, actual, pertaining to being or ....tll" fut.~ or ~}.j, imper. ~l: ....tll: aEl:
existence, natural. APHEL of ).A.,; to hurt, harm, pain.
Ct::,;? f. I~t::,;? pI. J,.:~?: a) being, exist- ~~l" adv. rt. ~? carefully, earnestly,
ing, esp. self-existent, hence eternally existing, sincerely.
sempiternal, often used as an epithet of God; IL"~l"f. rt.~? care,pains, taking pains,
I~t::,;? I~ the Eternal Word and abs. diligence.
the .Eternal One; 1j...I~Ct::,;? the unseen Being. ~r fut.'o!:,).j, imper.'~l: act. part.
b) a being, entity, a cause,principle, a substance, ~r, ~l', J~r, pass.' part. ~~l: ~l:
an aeon. c) necessaries of existence. I~?: to eat, devour, corrode, metaph. to
con,sume, squander, .embezzle; ~r ~ ..:>0,
~Ct::,;?adv.essentially,eternally,ineternity.
give ltimfood,Jeed Mm,· l~rJi~ consuming
l..?~?, l..~? or l..~? ~xaata, same as =
fire. Act. part. subst. an eater, hence a moth,
.&»~? a tone.
bookworm, weevil, maggot, cheese-mite.
.:::.l>l"for ..:>~rApHEL of ..:>~; to pain, afflict. With I ~ to eat flesh, metaph. to be
~ "?"" = ~
"I" or ~ " perhaps, perffhance. ferocious, to slay, butcher; IL"~ to be un-
c;:,r m. I~~rf. a cock, a hen. g)·atcful; ~ to dine, sup, metaph. to be
}J~rpl. JJ-;;r;x,alla, f. a viper. intimate, .,.'~~ ~r thy table companions,
they who eat at thy table; OI~j metaph.
~a1,1' pI. ~~l' m. Tt. ~? devouring,
to be vexed, sorry,. , Ij;uS to accuse, slander.
voracious; an eater, glutton.
With ..:> of the cause, ~6 L~ ... 0I0";uS
JL"~~rl't.~? f. gluttony, voracity. he a~cused him to the caliph;- ~;.6? ... ~o~;;.g
J~a~r rt. ~? f. gangrene; J,.;:.J..e ~l he reproached tlte vinpyard (alluding
J~~l, cancer. to Isaiah v).
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J9.~r m. rt. .aD? care, necess'ity; , l~r ». ingly corrupt, Gen. vi. 11, 12. b) a false god,
it is not needful or necessary. heathen deity; j..:~a:, l~~r strange gods;
o.brpart. o.b~ denom. verb APHEL conj. l~, J~r molten gods, idols; l~a.:
from l~?: to plough, cUltivate, plant. J~::s.I? the days of the week as bearing the
l~rpt r(root-meaning to dig) m. a plough,. names of various deities. DERIVATIVES, the five
man, husbandman; often metaph. of the following words, J..,~)"¥' and ILQ.J~I~.
apostles, of the ministers of evil, &c. Hence ~r denom. verb PAEL conj. from J~l:
are derived verb .~? and JLo.~? to deify, attribute divine power; lJ o~
Il.'c";.b1"f. from l~l: agricultwre, husbandry, t"~ they count tIle mind divine,- ~~)..»
~ they attribute divine qJicacy to these
rusticity. .... '"
.ar APHEL of .a:J; to scare, drive away
words. ETHPA. ~1J:'1 to be made God, become
divine, be made a partaker of the Divine Nature;
birds, bees, &c.
~IL1'" US ~ man became God.
)~1" pl. )~1" m. wrath, lasting anger; a
~l~r adv. divinely, as God, tlteologically.
grudge; with ~ to keep or nwrse one's anger.
JL'o~rf. Godhead, deity, divinity; collect.
,~l: )J~r pI. t:=, J,.:.; from the above, heathen deities; JL'o~r ». atheism, paganil!m'-
angry, wrathful.
lL'o~~rLQ ~') '0 Y, theology.
1L'c:u~r f. from l~(. ill-will, animosity,
~~l: J.!~l: J~.. ~rpl. m. J.,:.. f. J~.
»,
malice; with forgetfulness of injuries.
adj. from l~l: divine, godlike, godly, sacred,
».r(contr. from». not and J'"
if) conj. often holy; J.!~r.QD~c.9 SaintPaul; ,o~otL~
with J'"
following; if not, unless, only, except, l~~r their holy service, i. e. the pious life of
however, but, although; J'" ».r
only that, but monks; l~.;...::s.r J~ a divine volume,
that; , ».r but that; ~ ».r except. i. e. revered and precious; J;~r J.;~ or
».rE-Syr. ».r (mimetic; cf. ~ and Eng. l~~r 1L'6.a.';'~ the Holy Scriptwres;
to howl) fut. ~JJ', imp er. ~l: E-Syr. ~l: act. ~~r ij~ theology; philosoph. meta-
part.yr,~rpI.4r, ~rtomourn, lament physical, opp. ~ physical. Aristotle wrote
with ~ or ~ of the pel's. or thing lamented, J"IH!,,''''
,.~~IO J"II!"_"'I~"'::'
,.,...A-;-' ~ ....... on Ph' ~r
ylftCS and .J.r.J.eta-
with ~ also of the pers. before whom; ~r physics.
,Q~wehavemournedbeforeyou; )~c( ...~(
4, • '" r" I L'ot.::i.1" f. of )~l: a goddess, an idol;
make lamentation; ,c~otL~» ~r,.; making JL'~l? ~ feasts of idols.
moan for their kindred. ETHPE. ~ILr pass. ~r if; Oh that! often followed by,.
DERIVATIVES, J..,.;:::..?, J~?, J~o? ». ~r or »,o.:$.r unless, if not.
».rfut. YJJ'; see ~r and ~~. ,~rgenerally'~l, EIUl, September.
~r emph. l~r pI. abs. ~~r emph.
J~r (Heb. El, Chald. Elah, Ar. Allah) m.
Jj~r pI. J.,:.. m. rt.
besieger, torturer.
r /.
an oppressor,
l~r pt l~~r rt. U.?~ f. a mourner, esp. l~~t' pI. l~ f. dim in. of ~r;
a woman hired to make lamentation over the dead. a boat, a light bark.
11."~rrt. ~? f. feebleness, low estate; l~r pt. l~r m. tl/,e owner or captain of
wt~r my luumble or my unworthy self. a ship, the ship-master, pilot; a sailor.
t:..:l~r adv. rt. r?' necessarily, neces- ;:rrfut . J~J.;, act. part. J~?< lr.?', pass.
sitously, in straits, in misery. r--.?:
part. l~?: 11."~rroot-meaning to.press
11.",,~r f. rt. r?' narro'IJJ'JUss; metaph. close. a) to be pressing, press earnestly, urge
straits, necessity, poverty. strongly, compel, force. b) to straiten, hem in,
J4t'f. a) (perh. rt. »? or a mis-spelling e.g.}..i.9..Q...., by famine; ~~ to closely besiege;
of l~) a demon which is said to appear to oppress, afflict, torment by crushing. c) to
under the form of a wailing woman. b) the be pressing, urgent, necessary in this sense
fat tail of a sheep. usually impers. 3 f. sing. or act. part. m. or f.
~? only participial adj. ~?: ~?:
The act. part. is used also in a passive sense,
l~tpI. m. c.. f.l~. a) =~ in mean-
straitened, closely pressed, crowded together,
r, r
ing and use, weak, feeble, low, vile, u...~r~j afflicted; f. pI. ~ J!:jS necessaries ,.
a weak will; ~~ ~r walking feebly; njSl? gi m;. privation; ~ l;jSr ~
~;o.:a,? ~r am obscure Syrian; b) a spy, there is no need of; l~~?' t"~ necessary,
. .. I4QJp?
searCter, tnqutsztor, t' ~ I':. • ...'"..... , .. he .
Oto~·~( t tn- necessarily, of necessity. Pass. part. strait,
quisitors of justice. c) an enticer, instigator, narrow; lj~rHLra narrow place but metaph.
"
e or, 1..--
a btt r ,-thel)asstons;~"'"O?OfJ'...;o·"·'"
..~?oJt . .. ~~, ....'" ..... a poverty-stricken country; afflicted, tormented,
into the paths of error; l~ ~~? l~t oppressed, anxious; compelled, necessary;
a temptress to all foul wickedness. D ERIV ATIVE, gram. short in pronunciation, abbreviated.
lL~? ETHPE'r!lrto be strait, narrow, to be reduced
to straits, straitened, afflicted, tormented, weighed
~t' part. .,s.?' to keep anger.
down with illness, hunger, thirst; to be com-
~t' pI. ~t' m. lasting anger, ill-will.
~r pt ~, c..
pelled, constrained. P A.
f. a rib; metaph. a wife; ETHPA. rill'" to be compelled, constrained,
r- r same as PE.
1.»1: I~r pI. ~l~ ~r f. the fore-arm, the end of a sentence to signify assent, so be it,
the arm from the elbow to the tip of the middle amen; hence c) subst. general consent, unan-
finger, a cUbit =~j, ~~;r two spans,. imity, agreement, assent, concord, desire, wish;
.
DERIVATIVE, JL;~I.
.
~,. J.,:Qr or without ).:~ a conduit, a pool. IL'!~ ~p ~~ by the unanimous desire of
the Ohurch.
~l Pers. anbalt, an Indian fruit. ~~r rt. ~"Q(. adv. continually, ever,
~l, ~o.A·'>'¥Il; see ~l. always, unceasingly, constantly.
~r Ar. amber, ambergris. JL'~rrt. ~l. f.perpetuity, continuance;
~rfut. ~JJ or ~ (root-meaning to reach, used adverbially with ~, in perpetuity, con-
arrive at, be able, cf. ~); with ~ to flee, tinual/y, continuously, permanently, habit1.IJally,
escape, I !" .. f h d _......
~ .... ~'Q rom t e swor ,..m...=tOl ~'Q
constantly; ~; '0:'~~ lL'o.i..»J..:; for fifty
from heresy. ApR. ~r fut.,..:Aj. a) to be continuous years; with p, adj. continual, cus-
.n:' J'Pr--
" ::~ ''''>a'O~
.. "'....... - " ~11 tomary.
able,su.u,cunt, ""~ ~~
there were not enough to bury each other / ~~; ~rpl. J; »rrt. ;.::&>(. an emir, commander,
o~lp ~~ they ran as long as they could. prince, prefect; !t~t .....g(" the prefect of
b) to free, set free. c) to escape, flee away, Baghdad.
Jl:!""~ ~ from tlte snare, ~!i JL'~ ~ ~( pt J,:.. a pool, a swamp such as
from blood vengeance. remains here and there in the bed of a torrent
!"~r or ~r Amida, a city on the Tigris, during the dry season.
now Diarbekr 01' Kara Amid. J~rpI. J~rf. a hoe, shovel.
~~I=JJ~ cellars, store-rooms. ~r denom. verb from )kg I. to enwrap,
JL',,~r from J~/. f. service, attendance cover.
of a maidservant. ~r pI. ~r f. tapestry, a rug, a mantle
t.!~l: J~~t"from J..:Ql. adj. of a mother, usually figured with needlework ; ~ ~,
motherly, maternal.
It,. tU r "''''
r
~ l' aslee11 on rugs; J~~ ~ Babylonian
JL~1 pI. of ~t" mother, and of J~r han,.gings or carpets.
handmaid. ~( by enallage of the radicals, for ~,
~a.:s.~rpl. ~~l opoAoyla, a con- fut. ~~ and ~JJ to be weary of.
fession of faith, defence.
~t" alld ~ot root-meaning to make form,
1.»c&r pI. ~ m. rt. 'Pt" (cf. matrix from PE. only used in the part. as adj. ~l: ).L...Ql:
mater) a shape, mould in which things are J~~r pI. m. ~,~ f. J~. a) true, lasting,
cast or into which they fit. never-ceasing, never-ending, eternal, perpetual,
r
jia.lll:ll'pI. m. rt. ;.::&>1. a speaker, orator,. continual, ever.. JL'ct~ ~~ ~r perpetual
a preacher " one who chants or intones; one virginity,' ~&~ ~rJ;'" we ~ere ever one.
who says or affirms. b) constant, persevering, assiduous, with ~ of
JL',,";Q...¥Il'pl. JL'6::.. f. rt. ;.::&>1. speech, manner an occupation, habit, or place; ~,,~ in
of speech,. a homily, a category. fasting; JL'~,r; in prayer; ~ ~r
I~! an habitual wine-drinker,. )~.; J;~"':;
..cI)~b~r &'plBvUTOS, amethyst.
J6~ ~(" he was persistent in evil-doing,
JL';~r pI. J~;~r m. a pigmy, said to be given to evil habits. c) remaining, stopping,
derived from J~"Qr cubit and Jf;, a span. being constantly with, with L&:::>. of a pers. or
~r (Heb. rt. ~l) adv. A men, verily, ~ofa place. See ~l. ETRPE.~l~t"imper.
a) used at the beginning of a sentence for ~ly: part. ~l~, ).bg!~. 1. a) to per-
emphasis or solemnity, ~r ~r ~rJJl severe, persist in, continue in, to be constant,
\~ Verily, verily,l say unto you. b) at stedfast, with ~; J~li OI~~ in the
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. 0if God ; I"".~O~
se'l"mce 4 tn
•• mrtuous cond uct; I~r, pass. part. ;...::Ql~ I~r a) to say, speak,
).ki~?~~inplayingdibs. b) tofrequent, with ::::. of the pers. A quotation or oblique
go frequently to, with::::'; IL'~~ or IL'~ to narration is introduced by ?, ~? \~ L~t
go to church regularly, be constant in att;ndance .Jl I told you that no one &c.; L~l, Q:' he
at church. c) to remain, continue, with ~ of oif -w hom I spok e. W'It~, h '" \OOl~
4 ' " O • .liICf
.. ''''
the place, with LQ::::. or ~j of a person; ";j they said among themselves or to each other; LQ::::.
I~rl~::::. ~l1l, lJl
I desire to be continually to anyone; t"~ to renounce, Germ. absagen;
'With God. H. denom. from ~l~ to do any- ~ or ~ to speak about; ~ to or with
thing with art, carry.out skilfully. PAIEL anyone. b) to tell, affirm, assert, intend; to
~OI
'7' ,.. '7''''
act. part. ~0f,XI, I~ __ '" 1,,9 ...!'"
~0f,XI, 1o,~0f,XI;
.
tntone, cha nt. ~-~ "'.. .. ,.. to th'tnk ,
_.:!"''''- ~f
pass. p. ~~ other forms same as act.; to muse, imagine, devise, purpose,. with ~ i to go
believe, with ~ to believe in, I~J.; in God, to law; J~~ to preach; ~~ or ~~L
,..,." '7',..
~ in the Name; to put faith in, have con- to expound ; ~f f~ to foretell, predict, c)
fidence in, trust, entrust, with pers. suff., ~ or::::' . ~r often stands after verbs of sending,
Act. p. a belie1,er, Christian; J~ ~ }.ba..~.liIC answering, writing, &c.; ~r ~~ or ;~ he
a true or orthodox believer; pI. the faithful; sent word. Pass. part. said, mentioned, the
pass. p. with ::::. or~ of the obj. to be trusted above-named ellipt. for~ ~ ~l, com- ;
.
posed , 'Wrttten, .. .. -~ ...
t"-~ ~f t e gospe of
-,.. h 1
with,have charge of Adj. faithful, trust'Worthy ;
sure, firm, enduring~' entrusted, hence subst. St. John; J,:.04;.!) ~r inspired. See ;...::Ql.
a minister, steward, eunuch. ETHFAIAL ~:'Lr The infin. with ::::. is used for, that is to say,
a) to be believed; with ~ of the pers. to believe; seeing that, to wit, namely, granted, doubtless,-
~ ~:'Lb? that I may believe; ~ ~ ~~ I~ in a word. ETHFE. ~lLr or
J~? ~y ~:.~ perhaps this will ~Lr the ~adical 1 being omitted, to be "'said,
not be credible to those who live in another age; told, related, mentioned; to be foretold with or
c...&..:lQ..0I1o,~ I' o.a. worthy of credence, trust-
~ • .. \. ~!... ,.. 9 without f;.cj to be spoken, preached, recited /
JJl: JJl (in MSS. J..;l, ~l) pt ~, ~r -yl imper. .,QJ1, act. p . pass. p . .,:;r, .,.:;r
pron. I pers. COrn. I, we; for the gen. ~ i denom. verb from ~l to tin over. ETHP.
my, ~i our is used, acc. and dat. ~, ~ -yLl pass.
me, us>' to me, to us; abI. ~, ~..Q by or
from me, us. The second form is used as
u..r m. tin. 01' ')bo
a) a stadiwrn, cxxv paces, !th of a Roman mile. ~~tpl. "Q)~r~l stratum, a street, road.
b) a parasang or farsang=tlvree or four miles. ~~r OTpanla, military service, warfare.
,~~rpI.lI:~~I: ,o~l m. rarely f. ~~l and~, pI. t.:.. m. OTpaTT/yor,
a stadium (see above); a gymnasium; a race- a leader, commander of an army; a governor,
course; a field of battle; a course, orbit. magistrate.
l4.mrpI. t'"~l; J~tm. UTOQ, 'a porch, . 4~-J~r pI. rl~~t and
portico. J-J~4--=r m. OTpaTt6)Tflr, a soldier.
~4mr pI. ~~l; J.:,Q~? m. ~~l, ~, or ~~t
OTOtxfiov, an element, a first principle; a verse pI. ~ ..~? m. OTpan]>..&TTjS', a com-
or part of a hymn. mander, general.
~4=r f. I~... ~~~r pI. m. ~~l: ~~~t and ~o~?
~~r f. 1~4A1r adj. from the deriv. nncertain. Estrangelo, the most ancient
preceding; elemental, elementary, primary, of the three Syriac alphabets. The others are
primitive. "'." ,!.
~~ or ""';-u-- ",,""I.. - l' E astern or .Lfestonan,
;u. an d
J.&.»4mr pI. ~4:Dr uT6p.axor, m. the ).!~~ or ~....;s Western or simple writing,
stomach. nsed by the Jacobites or Maronites.
,~l: JJ~rpI. ~ m. OTU>"OS', a column, r
J;.j~ corrupted from OTpijJlOr, luxury,
pz'llar, support, prop. Hence is derived debauchery.
).!ht~rand J~4mr pI. ~ m. a stylite, ~r, J~r pI. m. ~r f. J~r rt.
a pillar-saint. ~l. adj. of medicine, medicinal, medical.
1;.9~1 a time, season. ~r, Jl.'~r pI. Jl.'&i,l' rarely Jl.'Q.r
J,6;~r m. storax, a sweet-smelling gwrn. rt. ~l. f. the healing art, medical science;
lJ~r pI. JJ4~r a Station, i.e. medicine, a remedy, cure; Heilung; ~r ».,
a doctrinal hymn. The Syr. word for the same or ~ ~ ~'? incurable.
is J..;~. Il.'o"'...;,l"rt. t.llOl. f. a being linked, joined,
J~1lO1 ostiarius, doorkeeper, usher. fittered; a bond, bondage, captivity.
~l: ~rpI. ~rf. OTO>",j, a stole, J~r part. PE. of ~? f. emph. st. healing;
vestment, garment, robe, habit. a nurse, midwife; subst. medicine, salve.
~.llOI; ~? or ~?
sedition.
UTQU'S', »,aAmr and
4-~r pI. -=~~r and
~, ~~l: ~a::-r uxo"A~, a school;
I~r seditious men, roughs. teaching, knowledge.
~rf. OTacpv">.i.voS', a parsnip. ~~r pI. ~ m. a scholar, student,
~t pI. ~t m. stacte, the gum disciple, learner.
storax. ~~t or J.A..~ pI. t.:.. and
,~o~l, ,~~o~l or ,~»o~l "'4"". \. _'"
~---:."'~, 4 ,.. m. a sch0 1ar, d'zsputer,
aUTpoM{3tov, an astrolabe. pleader, an advocate .
..Cr:H~~a.:s.O~rpI. ,~o~l QUTpoMyoS', I~~r pI. I~r f. the threshold,
an astrologer. a doorpost; a porch; 'Vestibule; a guard-room.
~a.:s.o~l" f. clOTpo">'oyla, astrology.
~l; J"o'e=r or ~l; ~r pI.
• • ~ L .... '''' and ~-
"Q)~Q..Jo~_,
9 9 9 ,,.. " t
-0-' .
"-~", !of I.. - ,.. pI
~,
J.:- m. O"xijp.a, the form, shape. a) attire,
Q.»~o~, aUTpOJlof'0S, an as ronomer.
raiment, dress, habit .. Jl.'a.!.oJ ~l priestly
I".~ • 4'
~QJO~.. ;'" aCTTpOJl0f',a,
, • astronomy, one 0 f apparel; J.c.a... ... H-.u~'?
p 4 • '" ''''... t·
J:lIQ~,, .. the
the four primary sciences, the others being pontifical-the monastic habit; t.!J a: ~,.;
geometry, arithmetic, and music. in Greek dress. b) manners, ways, as the
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outward habit of mind; J.J:a.'At:ot Lo"~, ~o~brf. J~o"~rand ~~rf.
J~'.""~~t:of,.. or "~t:of,.. absolutely,
- good J~ spherical, round.
manners, decorous, rigltt or gmceful behaviour, Jl.'~~rf. sphericity.
propriety. c) appearance, outward show, esp.
false; J~.-e-I»1'" ~ a dissembler, hypocrite; J"-
,'::>9I»f or~f
9 ,.. -
pI. J'"
'"0 f.O''TrA~PtOP, a com-
,..
J;.a.a,r a wine-can.
imper. ;01:01:
act. part. ;.IDr, J~r, pass. part.
~1: 1~1: P:....&i1: a) to bind, make fast,
~~1'" or ":IH~,.::C~l pI. J.:. f. 0'1TISyyoS', fasten, tie, append, annex; with o!:) of the bond
a sponge. or of that to which anything is fastened,
~~1"'spongy. ~.:w::> with ropes, J~:> in chains, ~;,a;
~~1 pI. ~~1 m. a messenger who to the neck; to yoke oxen; with J~ to form
rides post. a bridge by lashing boats together. b) to bind
prisoner, take into bondage, keep. c) to bind
~~1: 1~Q.~r pI. ~, J.,:... m.
on or up; with ~~i to bind up the hair, bind
spiculator. a) a body-guard, an attendant,
a guard. b) an executioner, hangman. with ajillet; to gird, gird on, J.9....o, a sword, J~
J;Q.M ~1 wMte mustard, the loins, ~J- a girdle; '()~r ~j...:; ~r
~1'" and ll9.t:01''' m. O'CP~II, a wedge. to bind their loins with a girdle; ~r Ji:
' _.. ,..and'~f
.! ,.or. ~ ~ ,.. .'"
metaph. to submit, be ready to obey; to bandage
J~L-Ql»f pI. I- adj. dyed red. a wound. d) with J~r or J~a.¥, to bind
~1: )~r and .bl: J~l: E-Syr. with a bond or oath; to compel, conspire; to
J~? pI. J.:. f. a) O''Tr£'ipa, a company of bind by magic arts; ~r~~ to bind closely,
soldiers, a cohort, band, company. b) ucpaipa, restrict within limits; opp. I~ to bind and
anything of a round shape, e. g. a round cake; loose both in the simple sense and metaph.,
a sphere, globe, circle, ball; hence general metaph. sense to 1>os8ess authority.
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Pass. part. girt, J,..i.•./ or J..i.k J~r armed Jl,"c.-'..........
" ~l"rt. .a~. ..
repetttzon; J"-~'"
l,~~ ~I!'
men,. bound, fettered, captive, ensnared, en- repeatedly.
tangled, hindered, hence subst. a captit'e, ~r APHEL of ~; to bring, bring tn
prisone1'" J~r~ a prison; metaph. ~~ in many senses; see under~ .
. ..;.,r impeded speech; J~~ ~r en- J~rrt. ~ m. cult~t'ated land.
tmlgud in tlw affairs of tlw }lesh; ~
)02' ~r in bondage to his possessions, ham-
J.hr J.$~ and ~ rt. ~. double,
twice as much,. Jhr~a~ or~? ~a~r
pered by his wealth; under an oath, obligation, double money; ~o·;! ).h(';~ he received
bond, engagement, or penance, excommunicate;
a double portion of the Spirit,' ~(" ~iL
J.,:.oi$~ constrained by the Spirit. ETHPE.
twice as much; ~r~;r four times as
~ltr or ;.J;.,tr imper. o.mlLI; with":) or ~
~ ~ -A ~-
much, quadruply, fourfold; ~r ~
to be bound, a) pass. to be fastened up, closed,
seven times as much; JJ":":~ ~r many
attached,. L~;r.;~ J;~ 0..;, JI.'~ the "'...... '"
times as much.
grace attached to this symbol or sign; to be
ensnared, taken captive, imp1'isoned, )~ .at
copulative conjunction, often coalesces
with another particle; also, and, truly, e1/en,
by lust, J~ ~ by love; to be under penance;
to be joined in marriage or copulation; to be nevertheless; .at-.at botl~-and, and-also;
kept apart from a wife by magic arts. b) refl. .alo-.alo after »
neither-nor; t:t.::::..r.at
to gird oneself; to conspire. DERIVATIVES, even if, altltough/ .~(' nor, not even/ J"'ll.st
J;a.ml, J..;Q.Q)I, Jlo~l, Jo.r»l, Jo.r»~, Jlo.r»~.
not even if; J;'" ll.st
not even one, not a single
one; .\19lo-)J,el' and .\19(,-U neither-wr;
~l: J~r pI. ~ m. aO'O'ap&ov, a small or
, , I If
obsequium through Greek otilClOV, the, imperial granted them seven days' grace, delay.
officials, retinue. J.A,.~r &'1T009K1/, a store.
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~~l~ H~t pl. r
f. a qualm, nausea, 1::..lItact. part. ~~ or ~ APHEL of ~; .
wearisomeness; H~t I~OI with'- and pron. to fix, &c.; with I'~, I~ or ~ or with
I~ v
Buff. to be sick of anything. ,..,001.
'jt APHEL of 'J; tofix the eyes. lit~pa, apa, vocative and interrog. particle 0 I
Jl.'oj rpt Ir~J r£ a kneadt"ng-trough, dough, othat / now, then, whether; often follows other
a lump of dough, a mass. interrog. particles such as ,CI...'IO, ~, ~.
- j t APHEL of -J; to express in wrztmg, ,. . I' .
I '" -.,v.L'
~'( 1.
1'-'
I." • • -.,
I, • ~'( ..a d'
J. from ~~'(.-,
J>ubh'sh abroad, write out, hence is derived quadragesimal, ~;t~oj the Lenten fast.
l~jtpI. 1t;.:.=J,;!J' a copy of a book or the forty days' fast.
MS., a codex. 1J::,....::.;1 a sea-shrimp.
~Jl ETHP. of the verb ~J' The EthpeaI ~;l: ~;t pI. )..:.. the papyrus reed; the
and EthpaeI of all verbs beginning with J are spathe of a palm.
thus formed . ~;t f. ~;t and I~;t m. four; with
.9jt rare for .9r to be careful, anxious. , the fourth, ~;li )!otl" the fourth river.
;J I root-meaning to shut in or up, heap up; ~~;li ~a.=, fct... or )..:.,b ~;r tIle fourth
in 8yr. the verb is found only in the Jerusalem day of the week, Wednesday, ~;li ~0..i
dialect. DERIV ATIVE, I;J 01. the Wednesday fast; I~ ~ ~;~ he
came with fO'U,r or five men; ~-J ~;li J1.'6.:::.
ijt part. ~.fc APHEL of 10 ; to hearken,
J four-footed beasts, quadrupeds; ,04~~;t
listen. the four of them; coalesces with other numhers
~? Turk. white; ~llo,L.! a coin ofl;mall or with nouns, Jim .;~;1"rarely I~~;t f.
t:alue. v .... '-v .... _1',v t v ,-" _.,v
an d ~_""""""'( or con r. ;'~"""""( m.
"'t APHEL of~; to lighten a burden or fourteen; 1~;rfJur ltundred; t;:·o.,;,r
load,make less heavy, take away, with ~ from; the four quarters of tlte world.
to hasten; to tMnk Ughtly oj, de8'pise.
~~,t forty; ~,li ~oj tlte fast of
t.:~~r and J.!~~r f. dICo)..ov8{a, pre- forty days.
scribed fJrm, order, arrangement; rit. the office
JP~t pI. }:. m. a stone-mason.
or liturgy proper to the day.
,~~l~ JJ ~r pI. )..:.. m. tlw violet or hya-
~r l~rpI. t.=, J'"m. rare for l~
cinthine hue obtained from the Tyrian murex,
a key; metaph. ~i 11.'~, r~t
l)urple, a lYUrple garment; 11.'~! J.j~r
the keys of the kingdom of heaven.
royallyurple; J.j~r~ ~ born in the
L::. 't v - , ,'" •. " • 'i _ ~ .::. ~ ;.. '"
~m M·~S)C, ---o~t, ..a:t---o-
" ..!, .1.._
Jyurple.
b,;;, ;,,,
&c. £ICIC)..TJCTLaCTTL/C~, Ohurch history; ~ s... 0 r J:J~-Jr pI. t.";Q~I: }:.;~~t adj. purple.
~or w~, the Ecclesiastical History of
Eusebius.
19,~",,'" .,v
"'"6t.-'~( an
d..-_~j~""f "'VI ,,4,..
---"t.-'o..c:.J( p. -,,-
~~s;)l: ~~r &c. f. tIC)..n+u, dpyvpO'TrpaTTJr, a silversmith.
an eclipse of the sun or moon. ~l: ~~l: I~r ~, ~
I~l cellars, store-rooms. PE. pass. part. of ~ desirable, choice, appetising;
~r and ~r pI. J,:.. m. an ankle-chain, ~li m§
cltoice fruits; ~t ~~
a bangle. l)leasant vineyards,. f. emph. pI. desirable things,
pleasures, lusts, desires.
~r aICJ.L~, the ac,,!!!, highest point, culmin-
~i;r a kind of drum.
ation; OI~ak..::-;,.. i 1the bloom of his youth.
I;"l;tpl. J'" m .. 1;",; a bridal veil; I~~r
.a,;,t APHEL of .su:u; to be near, draw near,
begt"n, add, proceed, &c. 1;",;)..; }.9.:.l1 the woman shall be veiled.
v,v vl.'-. .. v A
~( act. part. ~,..... or ioA-'IO PREl, of ~; ~i;rand ~'f;tpl.J,:..Ar.m. a stone-mason,
to cool. • • ..
builder.,master-builder,· metaph.I~';, lb.,; I
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the Architect oftM Universe; ~i;(" .m~~ ru the first blow which the smith struck;
Il'~, Paul the master-builder oftlte Church. I~,;},; ~ to forge.
Il'~i;(" f. stone-cutting. ....;1 root-meaning to go, travel. PA..... ir
",,.. v
a) to go away, depart, wit/ul;raw; ...... 0 ",J.,..
Ji&;r Ji&; rt. 10; m. exultation, joy.
ot.L~ he departed from him and went on his
1~E,;r-I~E,; rt ..... 0; room, open or free
space; opp. ~~ol metaph. relief from illness
way; u.-' . .
i(" fear left them. b) den om.
from }-;ol, to stay on the way, stop on a
or anxiety, alleviation; Il'o~}.;o I~E,;J.; journey. DERIVATIVES, }-;o(, }-;l, }-;..:;:>.
in good and evil fortune.
J.!;l'rt.....;(. m. a) a wayfarer, traveller,
":'o;r f. I~o;r J.-o; rt..... 0;. wide, p«-sser-by, guest; J.;~ ).:.;(' a weary traveller;
spacious; }.!..o;r~;r open country; Ik~ metaph. tranS1·ent. b) =}-;ol a way.
).:.,...o;r a 'Vast desert.
~;r or .m~;r pI. ~~;l f. a Persian
,&;1: JJ6;("pl. ~ m. a calf, a young bullock; measure, equal to si.x bushels alld a quart.
J~&;rpI. I~&;rf. a cow-calf, heifer. ... - r. , ... I ,,.I - \.... H b
~"''''6''' ,,- or ,"," •••• 0" a e rew
J.,...
,oil', IJo4';1' rarely IJo";rHeb. m. a) the ark corruption ofthe Persian name Ardishir, Arta-
of the covenant; I~I! ot.;o";{' ~he Ark of God. xerxes.
b) a chest, strong-box to hold money or books. J.!A..Jil: .maL and J.L f. I~jt pI. m.
Il'~o·;l' f. rt. ~;l. a meeting, encounter~' ,
~"'"'~' ' h eretlca,
QlpfT£ICOr, . l an heret'w.
a disputation, controversy; %? Il'~ojr a wil root-meaning found in Arabic, conj. lI.
discussion; }.:;0";o,",6? Il'~o";r a refutation to tie up an animal in its stall. Syr. only
of the Council of Chalcedon; a controversial the derivative },;;~l.
.
treat1se; .. •..• '"'-'Z_· 11'. ~)'I~"'_
Q,J..'~ ~~ l.~o,\, ~".......
the Polemics of Bar Salibi against the Nestorians.
I','''' p.I ,a..",
,.." a,." . Q..,
• ..... ' ... Il' ...... ' ... { It:~;'''' p. a,.".
I Il'· ..... ' ...
Heb. a lion, lioness; metaph. a) Leo, the sign
,il'APHELof ,iifrom"; to signify mystically. of the Zodiac for August. b) },;;Ii J.;l~ a
"I, H'l pI. )iJl, W-Syr. Im rt. ,t m. sort of leprosy, lepra leonina or elephantiasis,
a se~ret, ~) an agreement, a council; Jii? },;;}.; ~lr he was consumed with eleplzan-
!"'"'
... ... ... ,...
,.::..:lIo.O • ... he conspzre
ot.~
. d wzt. h fu::r.
l. -- b) .. DERIVATIVES, ~",
tW8ls. I!','''' 1"4 •. ,,..
l.Q,J.."
anything having a secret or mystical meaning, .mo.!irpr.nameArius; ~ior~~.m'a..;l
a type, figure, sign, symbol, likeness; .,l'~ the cursed Arius .
.,iiJ.~ th3 Church is in Thy likeness, is like Thee; 1l'~irrt . .,;I.f.lengtMness; J~ l~ir
It::.iQ''O~~ "I baptism, which is afigure of/ prolixity, the use of many words; ~..Q
}J.~3 "~ ,~.; they sign with the symbol t?t ~ Il'~.';(" particulars which we leave
of the Cross. c) a mystery, sacrament, the out because of their length.
Holy Eucharist; Jij~ ,o~ ..9~a~ he
U;;rf.I~;rpl. m. ~r;,l: ~;l: QJJ..;1 an
administered the Holy Communion to them;
Arian, a follower of the heresy of Arius.
ml, I~~ an anthem sung during the
Liturgy. d) magic rites; m..;, Jjj~ u.:;rr.I~;rpI.m. ~,rfrom )..;1. leprous,
a leper; metaph. Jl;;rJ,.:::,).a:, scaly silver = lead.
o~<!! ~Lo~ they took part in pagan rites.
With preps. ,'~ or m~ in secret, secretly, 11.'~;r }';;r ~J.e f. leontiasis or elephan-
mystically. tiasis, a kind of leprosy, said to be that from
Jj;r pI. r m. the cedar or pine; Ij;r.,.r which Job suffered.
~~ as a cedar of Lebanon. . ~jr f. I~ir adj. Arian.
,o;;r or ~;rE-Syl'. low price of corn. o.t:t:uir Ares, Mars/ the planet Mars.
I~r;r pI. I~ rt . ..9t;. a hamnner, mallet, ~~4m.il: ~~jr and other
the mallet with which a bell is struck; a stroke spellings, pr. n. Aristotle.
-
with a hammer; J&o.~? J~..Q I~,;r . I .'"
~~m." r' ,.,... 1. I"·....
J!
,,_ A'
rlstotel'lan; ~...
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J~4.m.i'rJ~;l.'" a follower of the teach- ».~! or J~'-;, princes of evil, i.e. the devil
ing of Aristotle. and his followers.
, ,. • ,,. I' , .. ; ,.. .. ,.. '". ,,. I I'"
~;l; see ~il: ,QA.~t', ,..,Q..A..~ , or ,..,QA.,:>" p. P-
.,irAPHEL of .,;; to soften, mollify. m. Lat. an archdeacon.
.,"~ '''= ., ..... ~I ~ act. part. ., ...., , )'
- fut . .",.., ,:, .., , pass. Jl.'~~;r or Jl.'C:..J~~;r f. archi-
part. .,.i'l: Jd.il: J~irto be long, l»'olonged,' diaconate, office of an archdeacon.
to lengthen; pass. part. lMg, wide, said of the Jl.'~;rf. JpX"I(TT"V~, dancing with music
hair, beard, stature, of life, and time; OI;'l and singing.
)d..i'r ·... on »'> he stretches out his Iland to take; 'Pit Heb. pr. n. Aram, hence Aramea =
.,..it~, l~~ta woman with a long tongue,' Syria; ~;OJ 'PH'Mesopotamia.
J,;;:;l .,.;t Artaxerxes Longimanus; .,.;r ~~it adv. in the Aramaic or SY1iac
ua~ an eagle with wide-spread w£ngs /
language.
J~;t J4~ a spacious C£ty; rit. often I • .. '.• ,.. I I'" .. '... ,.. f t "
with J!.O undet'stood, prolonged, slow; gntill. ~" p. ~" •
rom f" as IS a I so
~'r, both were the same Gentilic name,
JJj~-Jf- J,d.. itlong i and u as in Jl.'~~.
Aramean, but some time after the epoch of the
J~i~ at length, freely; 0PP' J~:;; Seleucidae the name Syria, a shortened form
see Am9. PAt .,ir the E'ame. ApHEL .,ior of Assyria, came into use instead of A ramea,
to lengthen, stretch out, thrust out, e.g. the and Syrian for Aramean. The ancient name
tongue; ~ ~~;or she spread Iwr wings; was now restricted to the Arameans of the
metaph. to be lengthy in talking or writing; East, and when they did not receive Christianity
I!" ,!,,, 11 .. l
~~ ."Q.,J .lifO rwt to malCe too ong a story;
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the name became a synonym for pagan or
,~ ~;~ u'e speak at too great length, Sabian, the following is a later form.
at the risk of being tedious; ,0:;to~J ~;~
~'t f. J~'r pI. J,.:....; see the preceding,
tltey make long prayers; ,o~~~ ~;~ .. an Aramean, a Syrian; adj. Aramaic, Syriac,
Jd,.;r Jp.:. .,.r they add to their sins, make I ' .. t" " _ ,.. 1
,....,Q.A:I ~
I! '," th
e S ynac
. or
9
9_ '...
~" "'~o,
the list of their sins long, as a cord is made
Aramaic tongue.
longer, Is. V. 18; w~o"; .,iorI will delay my
anger to allow a long time for repentance, ~;rfut~';,part.~;k pI. f. ~~
Is. xlviii. 9. DERIVATIVES, J,:,;ol, J...u,;ol, perh. denom. from ~;rj to widow, cause to
Jt~;l. be a 1vidow; to be widowed, left a widow; ,;~r
~;r pI. }Z;l: .m~;l: ~;l: .m~,rf. cipx~,
a beginning; a magistrate; autlwrity, rule,
. .
~~? a widow-woman,· metaph.~ ..'" Jl.'..s:. .
a widowed church, i. e. left without a Bishop.
ETHPA. ~;tr to be left or made a widow.
principality. The last form of the pl., .m~,r A
or .m~;l: is used for Imncipalities, the name ~.;,;l: ~;r E-Syr. ~;r pI. ~.:.. m. a
of the seventh Order of Angels. widower,. ~;l: J~;rpl. J~ f. a widow;
!.D;r with W. Ta dpXfia, the arcltives, the J~;r .Jl Jl~r a certain widow; ~
public library; Jl.'toS! o..,D;rW the library J~,r w£a;w-'w~en/ used also of animais,
of the churclt-Of tlw monastery. birds, of sterile ground or trees without fruit,
I d and metaph. of churches left without a pastor.
,a.:I", ,..,a.:I"
I'
4 • ,..
p. ,..,0,:1" an .c,..,a.:I" m.
~.,.. I'" 4i •• ,..
., . le
UPXOOII, a pr~nce, ru r, governor ,. ~~? ,..,Q.,:)', 'l:c:~;r f. widowhood .
the gOt'ernor of A diabene; )J ~ ~? oJ ~;r ,Q.,J~;1 or ,w;rpI. 4-'11:);1 tlpP.fJlOJl, tackle,
the prince of this world, John xii. 3 I, xiv. 30. tackling, a sail, the topsail.
~Ja!o;r pI. J,:., ~~;r and ~;r )J;r sometimes misprinted tJ'r (Heb.) m.
tlPXOllTa,a prince, leader, ruler; JiJ.~? ~ ct::,;r and f. a mountain-goat.
tlte prince of evil spirits. ~;r a) f. a hare. b) a tumour.
ij...;~;r p1. ij....;~;r dim. of ,QJ);I. with ~inusually~i~)pl.~irr.heresy.
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=
~;rpl. ~.:. ~=; rt. -'1);. m. a sJYrink- ... -~ - '1'
~O!l.; I' Gr.= Syr. I • ~
t-=>t\A. 10r.;'
~ -L ort h0-
ling; dew, fine rain, moisture,. ~jr n.J doxy, holding the right faith,. IL'~~
drops of dew. ~Do?1.;H the orthodox faith.
•
. j..ur,;/ barley-water. I~~;r- I~~; rt. 1;. t trembling, fear .
~ir fut. ~o~IJ, part. ~.r, ~;r to meet, ~Lt/, J,.»L ... l or ~"'J:>~jl t1p,8p.or, a troop
encounter; a) ~~ or I~with the sword or of soldiers.
=
with shields to attack, also to 8U8tain or meet an ).:.~L;r or ~Lir pI. J.:. m. a large spoon.
. n. ~
'" ~"? .. I'o~ ~~
" . . . no one
attack , reStst,. ~ "'I" part. ~~
aa. "'I.>:.. an d ~&.¥I"' .. A PHEL 0 f ~,.
could resist him; to resist disease or cold;
to blow, cause the wind to blow.
met. to meet in argument, refute, confute. b) to
happen, befall, come upon, usually of misfortune;
, I'" fut. ?t\A.~,
,.. ~ ... m . f. ,..~,
.. • -~ Imper.
. ?o.~... I", act .
I~ \~ J.,.:).;l' evil will happen unto you, part. ~l', 1;""1', pass. part. ~l; 1;...;.1: IL'~r
Deut.xxxi.29' DERIVATIVES, U;~l, 11.\:t~0"';r. (cognate roots in Heb. and cf. J;"') to shed,
pour out or down water, rain, blood, tears;
~.l: ~;rpI. 1~ ,rf. the earth, opp. J.;~
~? ~~ bloodshed, manslaughter; ~? ~l'
the heavens and ~ the seas, Gen. i. I - 10 ;
a manslayer, homicide; bloodtldrsty.. L;"'l'
a country, land, a piece of land,jield, ground,
soil, thefloor of a house; ~jr~? ~;rthe land
)i0l' breathing out poison; metaph. to throw up
a mound; ~OI'".. "?'" to upset,. to pour out the
of Egypt; I~ ~;rgood ground; I~jr
heart or soul in prayer; wrath or evil; gifts,
I~! the jloors of the house; I. . ~;r ~ an
the grace of God, the Holy Spirit; otl'::'j ~t
earthworm. DERIVATIVES, ).J.:::,..;l, ~;l.
IL'~ he gave himself up of his own will
).b:.;r pI. ~;rfrom J.,.:).;r adj. and subst. unto death; ~j ~~ to shed forth mercy;
earthly, terrestrial; an earthly being, a dweller pass. part. metaph. shed or scattered abroad,
11" "1"1"
earl h ; ~~, '!. 1and wzn
. dB. .
on t,w dissipated, diffuse, fluid ,. J~rJ~OI.1., diffused,
1 1-0'
~~;r f. I~.~;r pI. m. J':' f. I~ from scattered light; l;..a.rll~.:::.J a distracted mind ~
~;radj. earthly, terrestrial; I~;rl~ l;...a.r)..:Q...~ a fluid body. ETHPE. ~iLl
earthly wisdom. imper. ~llr to be shed, poured out, esp. of
J,g;l"for ~; Ar. a nest, ajlock of birds, shoal. blood, but also of dry things, corn, ashes, stones;
metaph. to give one.~elf up to; to be spread
.s:ir APHEL of .Q;; to beat out thin.
~;r rt. 'W);. m. the expan.~e of l~eaven, the
abroad, diffused; ~l~~ ~1b-~? n.-; .,...r
as a torrent rushing impetuously,. J;"';? 1~
firmament.
..:~~ the hope of the wicked is poured out,
... it fut .... oiIJ, inf......~~ to strike, beat, i.e. flO'U)s away like water; I~ I;....!~
hammer as a blacksmith. I~~r tlte divine word is spread abroad.
~il: :&.ofl" or =.A.;r f. I~ adj. from DERIVATIVES, ,..1, 11.0,.-.1, J..,,..l~.
Arsaces, the name or title of the founder of ~?: I~t m. the shedding of blood.
the Parthian empire. Seleucia and Ctesiphon, .s~l', ~~l'pl. ~, J':' rt . .a...l. a user of
the chief cities of the Arsacian kings are called charms and incantations, esp. a snake-charmer.
I~jr I~~ hence royal, chief, prin-
11'0.3~1' rt. .a... I. f. snake-charming, en-
cipal; ~;r I~~ the chief monastery. chantment.
J.A.:,O?L';(' f. l~o?L';t pI. J.,&.:,?oL',/" + I~r I~ ... a writing, document, bond;
I' & c. Gr.= Syr. ~Q.a.
• :!' _'I'
~?l.j, • ' - ~ j '~L RCJ.
l' ,.; a:. 4a.t a bill, bond.
orthodox, holding the right faith.
1L'o·~r rt. ,..1 a) a being shed, spread far
~~O?L';(' adv. orthodoxly. and wide, diffused as liquids, sand, light;
, ''''1' p.1 ~O?l.'
-'1)a.m.l)0?1.' ~ ~ • ""I' or ~! Lo4'~r bloodshed,. metaph. IL'o~r
'I'''?',~O?OU
~?L';l' m. &p8o~o~oS', ortlwdox; see ~o!L;1 I~? the diffusion ofknowledge. b) fluidity,
above. , liquidness.
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a,.a.rf.J~r L.f.A. rt. ,,... borrowed, quotidian fever; ~a: ~;~ J;", J~r
ass'Uinud, presumed; a,.a.r ~r the supposed quartan fever; metaph. Jr~, J41 the
father. fever of scltisrn.
~a,.a.r ~n,...:. rt. 'J.a,. apl)arently, in J~r-~, J~ sw; with? the sixth/
al)pearance, by supposition, falsely, in pretence. J~lf ~a: the sixth day,· ~a: L~ r the
~l, ,o..::c.-l Heh. a desert or waste. . d f he' , , " , . .~4
8'tX ays 0 t e reabon; .~41
,," =
Jr~r rt. ~. f. assuaging, ease. l!i3-teen,' t'"~r t'"~ l!ixty.
~r pt ~r m. J~r pt J~r f. .e~4t generally followed by t'"? interj.
a testicle. expressing desire and longing, 0 that I u'ould
that/
~r or ~~l pt }.:. m. Ar. a cobbler,
"\. -,.. an d w~j,,_1
~j,,-I - and Jt:.:.!&'
"\'.'" from r--~ ' ,.. .
shoe;maker.
Ir~rfrom the above; f. cobbling, sltoe- adv. of time; last year; w~4t ~ a year
ago, for a year past.
maMng.
Lt, JLt pt JL'~Lt f. a) a sign, mark, pledge,
;.!u.,l: J~r f. Jr~r pI. r f. J~ a yoke token; ~, u:r the l!ign or token of the
=
of land about two-thirds of an acre; a field,
covenant, Gen. ix. 12; circurncision, Gen. xvii.
a piece of land, a farm; ~.~? J1.6. r acres
Used in John ii. II-I8 and throughout
of vineyard,· J1.',.,s.? J~.A.rChturch lands or
II.
this Gospel of the signs whereby our Lord
endowments; metaph. J1.'"s? J~rtlte Church's
manifested Himself; JL~,Lo JLC;Lt signs and
.field of labour,· Jr~~? J~r the plot of IS • v.. I
wonders,· ,~ U ~! Jtl ~ JotL U, ~
faith; ~ J~n!~ o.~ the Apostles
whosoever has not rny token let hirn not enter;
laboured in tMs track.
JL'~? J1.'l' a sign of approaching death; Jl!t
J,.:::.~r m. perh. the wood of the acacia, but
).4j! the sign of the cross,' cf. ~o"; signing,
the word is vuriously used to translate box,
making the sign of the cross. b) a standard,'
beech, teak, and almug = sandal~wood; ~,
JL'~Lt ~ standard-bearers. c) pt afigure,
J,.:::.~l! beechen plank.'].
description of a pers. or thing; ~ ~
.a:..r APHEL of .ea... and of.a... JL'~Lr he learnt the del!ign i.e. of a garden from
~r(cognate roots.a.. and J.a.,..) fut. ~JJ, her. d) a constellation; C'.:AA,! Jl~Lr the l!igns
part. .a:.. 1', ).a...t to stroke,. soothe, charm of the heavens, the figures or constellations of
serpents, ).a...r a:..t a snake-charmer, user the heav('(ns,' an astronomical figure or syrnbol.
of charms. DERIVATIVES, }.9 a... I, JLQ.S!I a... I, COGNATE, ~l, ~Ll'.
.. I
~l. Jrl fut. J~).j I pers. J;l, inf. J;J.», imper.
).a...r rt.' .a..l. m. '!- c~rm, incantation. JL', wL' pt or, ~lJ:, act. part. JY', CLr pI. m.
J~r or Jj.br m. a lOdging, inn, house of t'";t f. ~Lr, pass. part. wbrf.Cbror cgr
entertainment for travellers. to corne, arrive, opp. ,jt"to go; w~ u.:r
-I rt. found in Heb., Ohald., Ar., verb
rny hour is corne; otL·" r
"'~
,ur
AI
1tis letter has
reached us. With preps. ~ of the manner,
only used in Heb. Hithpoal and in Ohald.
o;r).iS.J,; they carne by ship; ~j ~ wit',
Ithpael; root-meaning to make firrn, support,
""" - " to tILe
a grea t arrny,' ? J"~;..Q..:) 1 netghbour-
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found, hence is derived
llOod of-near to; with ;~ to follow, w;~ or
~l: J~r pI. J~rf. rt. 4. the bottom, follow rne; ~c4 ;~& ~ Lt thou Itast
the deepest part,· JiJ.s? o.~rthe bottorn of the followed rny teaching; with wi:: to surround.
well,· J.b~, ,!,~r the bottom of the pit;
With , a~ of place or resuit,· D.'')~ to
~! ot~rtlte depth of the sea; H~, J~r Galilee; OI;L~ to his place; metaph. Jrt
foundations of the walls, Is. xvi. 7. ~.", it was apparent; Co~, J~ . ,
~l: J~r pt Jro~r from a Heb. and J.U.:lo.~ to come to be, come to pass, come to
Chald. word for fire, f. fever; ~~ ~r sQmething, result in; W2'~~ to turn out
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~j the event did not meet his desires; to IL'~LrpI.IL'~Lrf. tl8A1]O'''' a contest,
happen to, with~, ~ I~~~! f~ trial; constancy, fortitude,· brave or heroio
U; ..; everything brought upon men, everything deeds, esp. of the martyrs.
that can befall human beings. DERIVATIVES, ~Ll pI. ~L( m. a) aeAoS', contest,
l.oL(, l.L~, ILa..~, }..a..~, IL~~, trouble, toil; ~;OIP "'OI~L( the labours
I~~, }..a..~L~, ILQJ..~L~. of Hercules. b) aOXOII, a prize of victory.
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.,~r denolll. verb Aphel conj. from ~~r. ;;r ~ whence, wherewith,' Jn~ J'l(" ~
to bear twins, to be double. hither and thither. d) metaph. space, room,
~l;: ~lt; see ~l. adv. of time, time, delay, opportunity; ? J't(" ~ JOOl ~;
yesterday. he sought opportunity to; Jr~u Ht("f1:.,;? ~
,~r APHEL of ,1; to smoke. while there is room for repentance " ~; ~
H1(" ~ while we ltave opportunity, while we
UtI" pI. J.!rr f. an ass,' oJrr,~ ~;r are able; ~~ Ht("~; there is a way
lw saddled ltis ass. Cf. J;.:A-.
to climb up, it is possible to ascend; with ~~
;J:r APHEL of ;~; to shed its leaves. to gi'l'e way, place. time or opportunity, to yield,
. ,,,,,, J'l;"
'''f, J'''/:l;'' m. ate
, p.1 ,'"'~l;","'" ) h pace
l permit,' ~ J't(" ~~ grant me a little
=a special place; ~;Q Jilt the holy place/ space, let me wait a little; Ht(" ~ 'H ».
01'1'l;" ~.. .,..~? .. ~. . .,.~
. ' ~Q. - blesse d be the ~ do not let him get an advantage over me.
glory of tlte Lord from His place, Ez. iii. 12 ; DERIVATIVES, J..;t?, J,..J;tl, ;~.
metaph. place, position, office. b) a region,
).!n;~ J~n(" pI. J..:-, f. J~. local, po-
district, country " ~;~ Jilr a desert place __
vtncw .. 't;",!
. . l ;,.., ~ ~'".. d'ta~ect;
7 !"·!·t;"J";.m, ;..
gram.,..,
~j! Jroilr distant places or countries;
adverbs of place.
J.:jo~? )ilrthe country of the Huns; ~.9? J'lr
Persia,' Jr9~? J'trthe realms of bliss. c) indef. C;jt/: J~n(" pI. ~, f. J~. from ;1/: .
a or any place, , ;lr or ? "l~ in tlte place adj. local, of the place, belonging to a special
w}wre, whereve1', wll;re; "#OI? . ;lr where he is,' place; gram. of place, i.e. adverbs.
..
~ the letter Beth W, I~. One of the ~ prep. inseparable prefix, in, among, with,
BeGaDCePaTh or aspirated letters; having at, to, into, on, upon; by, according to, for,
a hard sound b at the beginning of a word because, about. ~ is sometimes omitted before
or syllable, soft sound v or wafter a vowel another ~,J~r~ ,ctt~jrfor ~
sound, as I r»
...bawD. J~(" they threw them into prison. ~ with
Beth interchanges with Mim <.,)
alld Pe a substantive sometimes implies witl~ tkat
(.9) in cognate roots, Heb. Chald. or Ar. In only, as ? ~ nominally, in name only.
Greek names it often stands for v or 1r. Thus ,o·~ a.,g~ they.fled for their lives, they
names beginning with Eu are transliterated escaped with their bare lives. ~ following an
by :;;/. Beth also expresses the number 2; adj. forms a superlative, J.,:b fI...A.~ blessed
.
with , the second; with a line beneath '::! art tltou amongst women, '1IWst blessed of all
2,000, E-Syr. ;:; 2,000, oa. 20,000. women. ~ frequently helps to form adverbs,
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against him to the emperor. DERIVATIV};S, ,o~ Bdul, a memoria technica of the
)..,~,~~,~. prefix particles. TheEe are prefixed without
.. ..
~or ~,~ p.~m.anappea,
I!.! 1 IZ''' .! 1 a vowel when the first letter of the word
used with J~ to call for help, appeal 'Unto; has a vowel, except with initial Olaph which
~~ ~ ~::l thou hast appealed to Oaesar; quiesces, its vowel being taken by the prefix,
"'.. ,......
~o.a.. w ~ ~~ oJ
..fT'1.fhy mercy, L ord oJTesus ; e. g. J~}';; also when a word or adjective
has only one vowel, and that being on the
rt. ~ or t--'; see ~.
initial, the 'o~~ letter takes Pethacha, e. g.
~~
.. t .. ...Imp. .,~~,
f u.~, '" pass. par. t
J~~, JJ.9!'. But particles follow the general
J~. to make fast a door with bolt or stone,
rule, ~o,~. When the first letter has
to bar in; t'"~~ t'"~ the waters are no vowel, the prefix particle takes Pethacha,
reined in and curbed. ETHPE. ~~Lr to grow thus ~.:",.;, J,:";,,,::-;. Or if two of the
thin, to dry up of water. PA. ~ a) to make 'o~ particles are prefixed, the first takes
fast a door, to close or hem in, hold back; Pethacha; if three, the second takes the vowel.
"'OIJo~ Ji4=> they hemmed him in in the
. .,.. J,,'....... .. . . . . . ? ",. ,
11 '" 9
~0t-='pI. r-
...
m. J' ~, pI. J~_
~0t-=', " f. rt. ~,~.
mountazn; 0I~0- ......_JQ.:II) ~ 01;,...1 ps»
babbling, foolisl~, garrulous,. J~o~ J~
He laid His yoke on the splLere and held it in.
a garrulous old woman.
b) to be weak or emaciated. ETHPA. ~Lrto
be held fast, restrained, stopped or closed. ~o"'~ m. pI. f. J~- adj. from 'o~;
J~~;~ l~~ cases formed by the addition
DERIVATI~ES, J~, J~~.
of these particles and governed by them.
~::l, J~~ rt. ~. m. a bar, bolt, or stone 19"
~o~ m. rt. '~. empty chatter.
4.,
to hold a door. .! <' 9 . ' " .
Jo.Uo~ pI. I-- ID; searc}Ler, trzer,. teacher,.
~ causal particle, compound of ~ and ,.
j·estorer.
in that, i. e. on that account, because; usually
J.;~ pt J:- rt. J~. babbling, folly,. fabri-:
joined to the following word, J,j;;~ because he
cation, humbug, foolish inventions,' J.;~, }Lig
thou.ght; ..::.;,~ because-very.
feigned words,fictions; )J ~ J; ~ p;etended
~ to mix. PALPEL";~ to confuse, toss
visions; often used of heretical teaching.
about, trouble; ~~ o.J o~ he is confused,
~U.~ rt. ;~. ndv. here and there.
perplexed in his mind. ETHPA:lPAL, passive
ofPalpel, J;~~~~ ~ J.9J.;~ ~ra ship Jro<'... ;~ rt. ;~. f. a scattering, that which
tossed about by the violence of the billows. is scattered.
J;~ fut. J;::J', imp.... ;~, inf. J~, act. part. ,;~ to speak foolisMy, invent folly, sense-
J;';', J.;~, pass. part. J.;";, to feign, devise, less tales. DERIVATIVES, ~o~, ~o~, verb
prekf«k,
• - .:J
speak fialsely; ~~ .. 9 ,o~
"'. - .......
t-'"
'" '~,JL~~~ .
4~i~ heretics devise evil inventions in »,~ compound of ~, " and »,.
because-
their hearts " pass. part. fictitious, spurious; not.
J..!;:> ~~r spurious gospels. DERIVA- ~~ compound of ~, ?, and ~. because-
TIVES, J..o~, J....::>. from.
J;';
same as H}'; the beam of an oil- or ..
.g~~
'" ... Imp
fut . .g0,.=:u, . . .go~,
" ' .111f • .g~""
... ..
wine-press. act. part. .g~, J.Q,1. a) to search, s'py out,
"~
'" ..
1. • • ./.
tft,r,reJore, ~
Jor 1.
tfhat cause, on tha t explore; Jr~" or J.L, ~~ searching out
account; see " . Judgement or Justice, i. e. inquiring so as to
judge justly. b) to repair, restore; ~;~.g~
J.;~"; pI. J:- Ar. Bedawee, nomad. .
he repau'ed the gates; metaph'!'
. Jo.U~ .g~ .....
J.;o~ pl. J:' rt. J;~. m. a foolish talker, ~? to restor~ ruined nature. c) to show,
trifler. . out, d
pmnt eclare; · "...'0I"
J '~~."lo., .g~~ he slwwe
.1. - d
~o~ prep. for, instead of; see 'to,. what would happen; .g;.~ 1';.0 to predict.
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PA. 0,1);:; a) to search out, examine. b) and c) ::i w~~;.s:J let them bury her quietly, i. e.
same as Peal; 0,I)~ u.»
what does it mean, with no pomp.
signify? ~ .o~ w~Q~ ~.;" 0';' Il'cbw~ rt. 'ot..:>. f. quiet, quietness, calm,
""
~'? l' JI'"0.........
~ - he w h0 uses many word s rest, tranquillity, silence; t"~? Jl'c:b...O'....:>
shows his little wit. ETllPA . .o;:;lr; passive J ,~',!,,:.
_ J~"...~ , ...~ ~
v rest JTom
+, l,~'hht s.
'7 t,,,,,w:I
eVl~
of PA. a) and b); also to become lcnoum, be J:..:~~o..:; adv. rt. lot..:>. with shame.
I l' ' r. I '" ~ .... I"'"
ShO'IIJn, come fiorth ,appear; ~'o, IJ~ ~,
,~ fut.'~ and 'o~ot.=J, act. part.
~~~~ lest great temptations arise. DERI-
,~, ~~, pass. part. used as an adj.'-~,
VATIVES, ~o,..:>, ~,..:>, ~?~, ~~,
u..~, 1~~0t..:>, pI. m. J.:,., f. I~':'. to cease from
JlOo.U)~~.
action, leave '!if, become quiet, be stayed, rest,
t..D~ pI. ~..s~ rt. 0,I)~. m. a) a sem'chAr, with ~; hence to stay or remain quiet,
trier; b) a restorer. .
dwell qUletlll; 1'-~"I'Y""""""'he
~O?;t ~,~ ,,~ot..:> t
t..D~ pI. J..s~ Tt . .o~. m. a) searching out; flame of persecution was stayed, quieted dou;n;
b) repairing; c) shcYwing forth, publishing. '~lo ,,:)U J~.:> thou shalt settle down
and abide ;;ieily in thy cell; p. p. free from
; '~ fu. ~ "'.Imp, ,O~,
t ·,O~, . ~ . f . .'
III '"
'~'Q, pal'.
t
disturbance, tranquil, secure; abstinent, calm,
" Jt,
;~, ,~, .. -
~, J'.. -
~. to scatter, put tn . d'tS-
order, sprinlcle, shed, spread salve on wounds;
serene, gentle; &
Ot..:> ~~ settling down
to a quiet life; 1~0t.!> J.2!b figs growing
metaph. ",,~? ~ 'L" I"~ '" ,O~~
t ' " " 1" 'O~,
• t' ''''I W1,'ll
in a sheltered garden; a Byzantine title
overspread t"eir faces W1:th ihA medicine of
'
repentance; I!.;.:> ~ ointment tltat sheds
of Caesar, ..m..s
Jl.~ Serene Oaesar. ETHPE.
'~lt to be at' peace, have peace, esp. from
a strong odour abroad. P A. ;;:; to scatter
active warfare, with ~; to be or remain
abroad, disperse, distribute, dislfipale>, wl;;':;
quiet, t1'anquil; e. g. ~ ~ to have peace
v.D';':'i~? thou hast scattered thy ways, i, e.
from the Arabs, be no longer harassed by the
wa7Were
_• .3 d'In many d"lrecttonB; '"'" ~ ? w~,~ t v
Arabs; in the opposite sense "'Y.i'~lr,..;
. J~r distribute it amongst the needy. ETllPA, .,u.i~l ~ t:~r when Saladin ltad peace
;~lr to be scattered abroad, dispersed, routed; at Jerusalem, i. e. held it firmly. PA. ,;..:;
to be overspread. DERIVATIVES, ~l ... ~, to make to leave off, to set at ease, pacify.
Jlo .. ~, J;?a.:>, t:.../;,..:::..», Jlo;~, J..,;~. DERIVATIVES, t:...J1.ot..:>, Jl~ot..:>, »ot..:>.
" vl '''' to be
mimetic. E'l'llPA. 0I0.:>~'
010.:>010.:> ~~ or ~~ rt. 'ot.">. m. leaving off, absti-
confused, perplexed. DERIVATIVE, lot..:> 01 0.:::.. nence; a pause, quiet,' ~~ quietly>, ~~ ,¥t
~
;o~, .. Jt,o~ I J';0010.:>
~ v p. " ~.. m. I'""'0010.:>
~ ,. p.
I unceasingly.
Jl';o~~, f. rt. ;Ofo,.:>. adj. dusky, dim, obscure>, .oot..:> APHEL .o~r; to sldne white, glitter,.
\p',
IJ~
~v.tts co l our 2S
;oot..:> . pal e or d'lm; I~!.
~ ~1."
,
.,..r I
.o~,:Q, ~~ raiment shining
!' ."v vJ'OOl.o~ '" "}'bd
Jl.';o"~ a shadowy cloud; Jjo~ Jl.»i obscure lllcesnow,' ~~ ,~o liS 0 Y
indications, dim hints. was glittering and wMte 2IJith leprosy,' hence
is derived
t:..:!'o~ rt. ;~. adv. dimly, indistinctly,
J..C~ m. a my of light, and
obscurely.
J~~ f. a skin disease, sMny spots not
Il'o\o~ rt. ;ot..:>. f. dimness, faint or pale leprous but like lepro!<y.
light. ;ot..:> root-meaning to shine. PE. only p. part.
).jllo~~ f. J~l'lo~ pI. f. J~l'!~~ rt. J!.~, Jl'.. ~ dim, uncertain; Jl'.. Ot,:; J~;:
lot..:>.• shamefaced,
mO<Ust. dim knowledge. SHAPH.;~ to glorify. ESH-
TAPHAL ;;".:>.r-.t to glm'y, glorify oneself,
Jl'~l.'lo~ f. rt. lot..:>. modesty, bashfulnes8.
boast, with":); l~ O~? ;~~L ~ boast
? w~ causal particle, because, in that. • I ,,"'.,.
not that tllOU ltast acl.zeved aught; -0.00.&. ~
, "
t:...JL.~ rt. '010.:>. adv. quietly, simply>, ;~~t in Thy name, 0 Jesus, will 1 glory.
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~~
C:>~ pI. JL'~~~ a) m. a canal; ~~ ~
their drink is from the canal. b) a cook-
I"''' 4
""'! Q_'
- ................ :? - ....
0 ~. n 0 ~ a d'lBputatzon
the adlterents of the Council of Chalcedon.
. agaznst
.
J.j;~ pI. ~ m. rt. ,tU. unde1'standing, J~6.::. adv. rt. ~&. suitably, rigl~tly.
discernment/ ll:~ ~ want of judgement, ~~ f. or corn. Al'. an owl.
senselessness," ~~ ~? often as adv. or adj.
~~ fJ6JIlO', m. pI. high places, hill-
without consideration, devoid of understanding,
shrines/ ~~ 2 ChI'. i. 13 by metathesis.
senseless," J..l;~ ~? Jl.'~..._.s.t:.,.E. with vain
labour. ,a...::. root-meaning to separate. COGNATE
w..Lo.:>,~. PA. ~ to sho'w, point out, to
~~ m. rt. '-a.::.. delay, deferring; a Mn-
give instruction, understanding; to discern,'
drance; ~~ ~? incessantly.
OI';':"~? ~; 0';' J~r God ltas shown U.'1
J~~ white or black spots on the nails. His ways, Job xxviii. 23. ETHPA. ;;It''
J.b~ pI. 115~ m. native, whether abori- to notice, fake notice of, regard, consider,
gines or earliest settlers, then settlers, inhabi- understand, have discretion, with ,.:) or ~ ;
1~,,41."'_"he
tants/ ~a.::. ,"'a '2'" t
.
natwe 1·aces. pass. to be tried, inquired into " ~;lr
J~~ pl. J:' m. rt. oA=-. the first-born of ,o"'OIl":;'::. I understood their end, Ps.lxxiii. 16;
man or beast; hence Isa. Ix. 6 a young
"'... ~
~o.a. .. .. l'·
( h'lS cause was tne
. d -' part. m.
camel. Metaph. Moses }.:.;.j" J~~first-born understanding, discreet, considerate. DERIVA-
of the prophets; Stephen H~? J~~::. first- TIVES, 4..a.::., ~, J.u...::'~'II:l, Jla..a.J...::.~.
born of the martyrs; Sunday J~c....:? J~~ J..C~~::. a ball, globule; Jl'o*;J,.c ~~~ balls
first of the days, &c. Very often used of of wax " J.j ~~~::. dim. a little ball, pellet.
Christ, hence in N estorian Liturgies, the holy .&Q Q...L.....::) c:u Q..:> or .&Q c:u ~ Q..:> fJOV{3c;,"ff,
bread is called J~~, ill allusion to Christ a swelling or sore in the groin.
the First -born of all creatures; J~ JJ OlD J..,..,a.::. congratulation, rejoicing, the leadillg
,~ ~i~ J~~ the priest shall break home of a bride.
the Bukhra into two portions.
~~ a) base, foot, candlestick. b)=~a.::..
~!~~ adv. rt. ;A::>.first.
'"
~tU, ~a.::.
I"" p.] ~~
I"'! .. 4 m. b'
etng
Jl'o"';,.:)~ f. rt. o.A::'. right of the first-born, torn or rent in pieces, laceration.
right of l)l·imogeniture. basterna, a closed litter.
t""' ..~a.::.
, . '" 4
~~ a weaned camel-foal.
L' , 4
~a.::. p.1 ~a.::.
I - ~ ' .. 4
m. gl adness, de Z'19ht,
1!!4.
~a.::. m. a great stone. Cfl_-
. ~.
felicity,' a banquet / pl. delights, pleasures;
~~, ~~, ~~::. a) (3ovA~, Council, Senate,' J..:Am~? )1'»
with ~...; the cou1,t-house, council-chamber,'
. sweet or kind words.
No.&:Da.::. p1. NWlD~
I' , 4 I"" 4 ,I',
m. contempt, conJutmg. •
Jj ~ m. byssus, fine white linen; hence is 551, the leader of the Jacobites. He is said
derived to have been so named from wearing a horse-
cloth for his cloak.
Cj~ f. J~ ..j~ adj. offine white linen.
J~!;~ f. ofteller J~i~ pI. irreg.
- ~
~JQ..~ ""'Ja.!:a
p - 4 p. ~ m. d'lm. 0f JJQ.!).
1 ''''
~?;~. a pack-saddle, saddle-cloth, hor86-
a) a wick, hence a lamp, a light. b) verbascum
cloth, rags.
thapsus, a plant from which wicks were pre-
40. 4
o,~,
J"I,O,Q:>
4. 4 rt·
• ,Q:>. J.J!
a waste pface,
7 •
pared. c) cucumis anguinus. . , <'. 4 '-,.!' ~,.,
rudeness, tgnorance/ ... I,O,Q:> ~ :1 pray
;J~'
• 4 J'Jo.,.:,
t, 4 p.I J"";Ja.!:a
4
'r'
rt. • m. fiat'l'tng, for me a rov,gh ignorant man.
lessening, waning of the moon; mistake, defect,
C;~ pI. ).:.., J~ or J!.'~ f. mats made of
omission in a manuscript; fault,' ~~? ~ ;j split 1'eeds or rushes.
letting of blood; ;j
~ M. ~ without o-mission,
fully; ;j~ bOr M.? neither more nor less.
C,a!:, a) Chald. holiness, purity. b) dis-
tance, remoteness. c) for .g;Q:> borax.
;j~, J'.l~ f. a) Bosm or Bostra, the
t ~ ut 4 t ble'
sS1ng, bened'tC-
capital of Arabia Petraea. b) Bassora =Jif 'f'Q.~, ~'Q:> r . 'f~' m. a
lay waste. ETHPAUEL ;ia,.;t?", to be amazed, they distributed his bounty to all the people,·
confused. DERIVATIVES, J... b, I;Q.~, ~l;Q:), ...
I~m 0. J~;~::>, J.$t~ he is a partaker
Jto;Cl.:), J~. of the sacramental gift.
2 4
J,~ 1 J1:,0.,.:,
p. 4 m. Jt'. 4
I,'~, p.] J"!. 4
I"Q':> f• rt .·,~. J..»;~ pI. c.. m. a stone jar " J~f a crock,
,. 4
a waste; ~~? It'Q.~
4
a thorny waste; S1m.p
. 1e, earthen ja1',
unlearned, foolish, rude; J~ ~ Jj~ ~;~::> from J......,~. the incamation, the
rude in speech. taking of human nature.
J..l;~ or ,J..l;Cl.:) calamus aro-maticus. ,.,.m,Q.:>
\' '. 4 p. '''' m. J\.'.!..'
1 ,.... ___ 'a.!:a,
4 I J\."
p. ,,_ f .
~lj~ adv. 7'gnorantly, without cim·Uzation. {JvpuEvr, a tanner.
,',4 p1,"':·4
NI::tlQ:> ,
. Rl:::/Q:) m. 7rvp'Y0r, a t ower, t urre t·, J"1,~;Cl.:)
4. 4 f . tanntng.
.
a pigeon-cote, pigeon-turret; astron. a sign of L~ .. 4
~.m'Cl.:)
L'!If .. "
or ]o.,¥lm,a.,:, IPers. baresma,
m. p.
the zodiac,· ~~ ~jt the twelve signs. a bundle of date, pomegranate, or tamarisk
~ ,;~ from the following. Baradaeus, twigs, held hy Magian priest!) or worshippers
a nickname of James, Bishop of Edessa A.D. during service.
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.Q;~, lo;a.:. and ~;a.:.; see I..D;~ Jib m. I1',~ f. l't. ~. spoiling, plundering.
borax. .... ~
~r
PA ..... j.:), part. act.
and pa~s. _~,
~y
Jl'o";a'''':'::' f. rt. 0-:>. trial, searching out. J~ pI. J~ m. sparks from red-hot coals
or from iron.
~l~ l't. 0-:>. adv. car~fully, accurately,
skilfully; J~~ ~;..t ~l~~ they are 'A~C:~ no sing. military roads or journeys.
skilful archers; L;:::~..~at~u. .:.!) .;~ it was ~~ or ~~}.5. fJaTor, rubus fruticosus,
most accurately translated. the bramble.
Jl'o.......:..:. rt. 0-:>. f. test, t1"ial. JL'~ pI. f. perhaps of t.:J}.5. a bowl or
Jl'~ rt. _~. f. wantonness, lustfulness. wine-vessel, or of J~.
,. f ,.. ... f ,.. ....... I J.&~ perhaps Al'. a small round melon.
~ ut.~, Ill. ~"""'»J to test meta ;
to try, test. PA. t"::; to try, test metal; to ~~ rt.~. adv. carefully, accurately,
. d'tspute; j'""",,"olllllJ.
examtne, - ,">,.,
".l. '-. t·.L" . 0bservtng. dil1'gently, instantly.
· d ~ I'" .. ",,.
a btr lor augury; 1'J"~Q.A) Q..a.....~»> to test ... ",
t:-.:W rt.~. adv. in t·ain, idly.
actions. ETHPA. ~;'Lr to be tried, proved,
examined; to investigate judicially. DERIVA- JI.'~ rt. ~~. f. care, forethought,
TIVES, 4,..Q.:), ~~, }.u,,,:>~, ~).Ll~.
diligence; with Q, diligently, carefully. ~
,. fu.t;" 'f
" " jl.'~ to endeavour, give oneselfup to.
~ o......::u.. an d .~, ,.. . . . .'0."...,:"
Imp. 4
III .
J~~r JI.'~ Divine Provid.ence, some-
~,,. '" act. part.~, ", J'~,pass.
, part. ~,-
times ellipt., JL'a'~! J.6~ a guardian
J~. to t1'y, prot'e as silver by fire; metaph. angel.
. 0bserve, as~,
to e.'ramtne, I!...... J,,' ,'-.," J,,"
1oo_J.Q,D, " ..
Ioo~."'»
the heart, the reins, the thoughts / ~~ U-;5. J.j PI" JL'~ !'t. ~~. f. conception; JL'~ is
the ear tries words; pass. part. t1'ied, approved, more commonly used.
accurate; e."cpert, renowned / with ~ base, re- J~ f. a wine-jar.
jected, inaccurate; J~ J.;..:.J a tested or ~ fut.~, inf. ~~, act. part.
accurate copy of a MS.; J~ }.li~ an ~,~, pass. part.~ and'¥, J.!-,
[Lpproved or renowned teacher; impel's. J~ J~. a) to cease work, be idle, at leisure; to come
~ it was proved, ascertained. ETHPE. ';":.Lt to an end, come to nought, fail; to be void, of no
to be tried; with Q in, by or concerning " effect; to cease, especially with t:¥:, from, ~tc:..
JL'c4e,m..a:. L.~Ltthou art tried by poverty; ~Q; J~ J;"" ~~ the Jews ceased w01'k
impers. to be proved, ascertained; with' and once in six days. If two bishops are come-
pers. proD. to prove himself to be / .,:::.. ~W cra t ed t 0 one see, t.J
1>- ..... l" "" 1-~~
0 ..a.:Q.&.J I" ,.. 001
,.
thou shalt be proved capable. ETHPA, .:J.Lt ~ he who is prior shall serve, and the con-
to be tried, proved. DERIVATIVES, },J .... Q.:), secration of the other be void. b) to take care
J;~ ~l.~, JLo;.........:..
jLo;a.-.:., of, attend to; pass. part. I) impel'S, with'
,.. an do&M!)
......:. " f ut .... o..-::u
" . . an d -.::t.J,
,.. ...Imp. and pers. prOD. it concerned, hence to care, be
... ~" an d_:., " act. part. .a""":', .. , I~,
' ! pass. concerned,~ about, for}' to be addicted to,
par. t I ' -,.
, a·" J'" -,. . h lee .
.:>, Ioo'..e...-.:::. to sttr, sa, agttate; with 0:),', or L~. 2) atlj. usually in the old
~ .....:;,,:, to stir the jaws = to eat; to move form ~ void, obsolete, of no ejfect, unavail-
"'ld y, h asten,' 10.-0..1,
qutc , . J'
" , . .t""""':' ..
~xu...~ ing, vain, unprofitable, idle, unocc'upied, out of
we hastened to arise for service; metaph. to employment; H;; J. H~ an £mpty vessel;
excite with desire. PA . ......:; to stir up, incite,' W j~a vain hope,' ~~)..;.: months with-
'P!~ J~, Of~ Fve incited Adam. ApH • out lawsuits; l'it. common. ETHPE. ~Lr
...:...:or
to stir or shake thoroughly. DERlVA- impel'S. with , amI. pers. prol1., with ? or
'1'IVES, J..... Q.:), JLo..-~, J.,a..'..~. ~ of the object, to care, take care oj, attend
under W prep.
}..:..i W a mill.
J~ ~~ the gra1X, Sheol. 19 __ "" ~ •
I '" ~.' lo,-....
" ~ a custom- house.
~; lo,....... evenlng, sunset.
~'¥)
J~~ ~ the morrow after tl~e
ki.~ W a palace.
sabbath.
Jr~~ ~~ lcingdom, royal palace.
-rA-~ W a prop, support. I~ W synagogue; refectory.
", ... Q)Q:'>.le
~ ""lo,-....~ baptlstery.
. ~~~ W dominions.
Jlo,'''!
J~ W hab1'tation, house. J.:.Q~ W well-watered land.
~~ W temple, sanctuary. Jr;~~ Wfair, market.
H~ W a fortress, castle. ~~.:a ~...; the borders, marches.
~.:. 0 e »
W a bedchamber. J;9l W bakehouse.
~ W tabernacle. ~,r W porch, vestibule; cf. below.
C......~ ~...; l~abitation, resting-place, lodging. DERIVATIVES, lo..:., J10..:., ~l~, ~o~,
Ct:-..~ ~...; a place for watering cattle; Jlo~, ... ~ verb, ... ~, Jl~~, 4..~,
a banquet. 4..~~.
Jr~'~J or H~ W temple of.fire; stove. W contracteu from ~; see ...r.....:; rt.
Jr;~~ W prison. \.0..:.. prep. betu;een, among, at, while, whilst;
.. ~...; the .lwrem, the women's apartment:;.
J..&j W-~~, ~-W, ~-~ &c.
H~ ~...; cltu,'ch dedicated to or contain-
(£ between-and; ~ ~~ J~rW ~
ing relics of martyrs. ~ the covenant between God and every living
1P&~ W those on the left hand, rejected at creature, Gen. ix. 16, cf. ver. 17; W ~ from,
. the Last Day. from among, out of; often with', ~ W
~ lwlj-ckad; ~~...s.. W half-asleep;
I"
J,~~'" ~ bam, granary.
lo,~
}..:~ ~i ~ between infantry and
JJ~ W record-office.
• cavalry; with' twice, "':::;"0 ~ W between
~ W the forehead. W here is a prep. ; me and thee; ~aD.. ..J? W each to himself;
see below. ~~ o;::;.Wbyortoldmselj; .. Wby, ;';l
JrQ~ W pt JrQ~! J~ temple on by the help of (see ,..); J~ W from house to
a high place, temple of idols. Muse; ~lQ...(> W collects said during the
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singi'ng of the ~Lo.:Q, at Noctul'lls; JL'o;~ W to weep with suff. and" acc., or with ~ of
Jlesopotamia; ~ t:.-; the forehead; t:.-i the eause; j.A;; W lit. place of those that
~;I." a gateway, porch. weep, lamenta"'tion, mourning. ETHPE. ""'2-=>Lt
~l~ fl'om Jt:.-=>. adv. civil, privately; to be bewailed, lamented for. PA. ~ to
~C~~lo:; properly and essent£ally. greatly bewail, weep copiously; to cause to
J.j ~W m. dim. of J~ a small house or weep or lament; with suff. and" ace., or with
build£ng; a cell. ~ of the cause. ETHPA. ~Ltto be deeply
lamented. ApHEL ~rto make weep. DERI-
JJ.'~W from J~. f. only in Jt.'~t:.-; ~i VATIVES, W, ~, ,~, J,a.,o">",,.
stewardship.
.. ~ denom. verb from J~, fut. w~,
Jd; m. J~ f. a cock, a hen; cf. k.=>?
l e" .. P1''"
,Q.A.:l . rt. o.A.:l. m. a weaned camel foal.
1'n£• O'4i..............
", 1: .:iIQ, part. act. J~,
'".. f. ',..'"..._ 1:~_
to bring home, admit into a family, J~ J..:.n..i rt. ~. m. weeping, mourning,
'tH~ Jj~ bring home those of Thyjlock lamentation.
who are d£spersed abroad; to tame, domest£- 1'."
~ p. ''",,!,
I ~,111. " 11: p.1 J""::'''
I'...~ .o..........=> f . rt .
cate; to take for one's oum, appropriate; with ~=>. a mourner, especially women hired to make
~ or 01;9'1, to win, take or gain for oneself;
'PI 4 f Y •
J?O~ .. ll-."':) to unn over rebels. ETHPA .
lamentation.
~l4=> adv. rt. o.A.:l.
.
precociously, for the
..)..J;Lt to ~ake a friend oj, become intimate first time.
or familiar w£th, accustomed to; to be like, C~ f. J~~ pI. m. ).;, f. J~ rt. o.A.:l.
related, .. ~LrJL'~~ ,o~~'O:») their adj. the earliest, primitive, primary; pI. early
language is related to OlwUee; gram. to be lambs or kids; C~ J 4-.:Q
early rain, opp.
cognate, derived from, as )..:~~? from \,9 -.... .' , •~ ,,,.
",,-.Q.~; ,..~ 1oI.~00M pnmary tfWUgftt.
1 1
~I~? IL'"o..~
, r t . o.A.:l. f• pnorzty.
"
.' "I
1: ,..
.....t.-~, ...~ J"I ..,~,
1: m ............ ':. f . p1. m. ~-,,'...~,
.. 1:
Jl.'~;; f. 110 sing. unripe grapes, sour
C~~, pI. f. ~-, J~ from Jt:.-=>. adj. belong- grapes / galls.
ingto the family or household,domestic,familiar,
~ comp. of -=» and~. interrog. adv.
an associate, intimate friend; private,peculiar,
for how much?
proper, inbred, suitable, convenient, like, related
to, near, akin; J~~; J~ ~ for J..m.~~ or ~ vulg. Arab. m. an ink-pot.
family 1'eaSOnIJ, private busines;; ~i J,;;:;l ~ act. p . .A~. to br£ng forth early flowers
J~~ my own hands; ..~J..¥w.. C~ ... ~ or fruit. ETHPE. • A:,Lt"to beflrst-born. PA.
to speak more properly or exactly; JJ 0. ~ i .;.;: to be the first, go first or before; with
m. . .. ...
~ ~ ~ tMs opinion is nearer to -=», to do or attempt first; the almond-tree
'" '" ~~
~;.a::. .... . th
zs ' to blossom; 001
e earltest <I
the truth.
JL'a:t::...,; f. being of the same household;
col- 01",L1'-
~ ~=>.... ". __ '\1)""
. ",' .. h,e was the first to com'e to
lect. household; hence a) relationship, friend- Mm, i.e. was his first disciple. DERIVATIVES,
ship,intimacy,jamiliarity; JL'~~? JL'~~ l;,:)~, ~l;,:)~, JLo~Q..:>, J;Oo.A..::», ~l~,
tlU3 ltousehold of faith; J~li JL'~~ friend- J. ..~, JLO'......A.:l, J~.
ship with God. b) ownership; likeness, affinity; ' ... f . J,9,
J~ '"~ .. p.I m. ''" ,.}:.:.
f J" rt.~.
gram. relation of one word to another, by early, first-ripe; pI. m. first-fruits; metaph,
derivation; JL'~~ LoLl' or ? Jloll'letters
• ••
J~~ ms..the first feast-day, i.e. the Nativity
by which one word is formed from an'lther, of our Lord.
especially Yud and Nun wand t", e.g. J.j~ I '" ! !'
~ m. a great stone to close a door, a
and c.;~ from J~ dust; and with foreign boundary-stone; cf. ~, ~~ and ~~.
words ~ om ; and .c. ~ part. f. J~;; to weave for hire; hence
~ fut. Jb;, imp. ~, iuf. ~, pres. JL~ f. pI. J~ a hired weaveress, and- Neo-
I~! - .. "7',
part.~, f.~,
19_! 9 .. 9 9 9 •• 9
pI. m. ~,f. ~A.:l, J~=> . J"'_1:
Synac .
1 J"~ a woman, spznste'1'.
...~ p....
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J~ fern. of CAi rt. ~. weeping, mourn- hasten, advance, bring up troops; encourage.
ing, lamentation. ETHPA • ... ~';Lr to be ast?nished, diS'TI~ayed,
w~;
t. ...,,~ seew~.
to '- ~
~~ wOtO~ ~rlbis servants Iwd
I~.
~ f ut. 17'.'"
Imp.
~, -
~, t pal'.
ac. t 17"
~, neglected to buy bread; ~ ~ ~? 00'.
".! I ,,' f , .. , 17'. ".!'
~ p. m. ~p, . ~..I.::), pasE'. part,. ~,~ .,l.'a:~ IIe who does not despise thy petition.
pI. m. ~, f. ~g. to build. Metaph. to DJ<~RIVATIVES, ~, ~I-m.:>, JL~,
build up, edify, to construct; to compose or ~, }.a..m"X', ~~1' m "'X', JLQ..J.....m.~,
adapt canticles, expressions, &c.; act. part. ~~.
a builder. ETHFE. ~Lr to be built, erected, .tD':'.~ PALPEL of ~ unused; fut.
"PI'" act. part . ..a::I."m,>X',
"'" Y
founded; ~ ~ to the name or in memOl'Y '71
~.:u,
y.
Imp.•cn::.m::.,
of. PA. ~ to restore; seldom except metaph. pass. ~.,:;..X'. to tear in pieces as wild
to exhort, encourage, edify; ~ U:; comfort beasts. Metaph. to outrage. ETHFALPAL
your heart. ETHPA. ~Lr pass. DERIVA- ~~Lr to be torn or rent in pieces. Metaph.
TIVES, J~, )..a.1.:I, W, )....b, JLQ...J.:>, 4,...1.::), to run wildly into szn. DERIVATIVES,
J~, ~~, IL~~. ~Q.:), lm.."m.,.~.
I~!' I I"" )1".... b h I~!' .. , he
~ m. p . ,.~~, 4a.1.:1 a at.; ~ ~ c~ pI. ):.. m. a gold or silver coin wortl,
'Who heats tlte bath; cf.~. DERIVATIVE, 700 drachmas.
J;..L:>. I' ' "
,...~ p.I ,...~
I.... ... an d JI"" " ..
40~ a pillow,
fragrance.
~,J~ pI. of JL~ daughter; see~, J~.
1 ~ rt. ~. m. despising, negligence,
4;..L:> f. p I. m. J"'''fI
', .. m. JI""
J;..L:> ''''keeper
;:.L::), • 4;:.L::)
ofa bath.
• J.l:.m.!. ~~ ~l.' tlwy slwll fine him for
negligence; anything despicable; ~? }.l:.m.~
I ' · fu.~,
~ t I"'.'" Imp. -
~, t par t . ~,
ac. I"!
the dregs of tlw people.
~ pI. m . .;-, f. ~_. to disdain, despise,
~~ pI. the same. f. {3atm, tlw base, foot
scorn, with ~ or ~; pass. part.. ~, ~
" .. " ! ' f ,~,
,.... Jt.!'..::...! 1 . d of a candlestick.
p.I m. ~,~, ,.~. (es,:lse ,
~
.. f ut. ~J,
.. '" act. part. ""
~, ,.~,
I' ,
reprove this arrogance; ~ ;.k:' .;Li ~i
pass. part. ~~, -.. I,,'
- .. ,..:A,.m:>,
1 ' ,,~·m:> -..) a to be your own opinion condemns you; pass. part.
fragrant, sweet. Metaph. with' to please; despised, rejected, despicable; ~.':'Q<'~ ~a»
? _--," .."~!'- _ ~.lt P leases mm 1 •
to; ~~?,.::t:> -, I' .....m:> a rejected excuse. ETHPE• .k:>Lt and
when they please; to e:njoy, delight in with Q; ETHPA. ~Lr to be despised. PA. ~ to
to make merry, be glad; ~ ~ !ds heart is despise with' or ~; Il.'~~, ~
merry. b) denom. from~. to burn incense, o!a..;L.ii to scorn death, despise dangers; to dare.
perfume. Verbal adj. s'weet, fragrant/ especially DERIVATIVES, ~;,.A)Q.:>, I;Q..m.:>, t:-l~:>,
with J..,:...i, J..,:...; r...m.:i I?;o the sweet rose; ILQ~, ~~, ILQJ~.
~? or ~? ~ sweet-smelling wood. .~ PAEL denom. from l!m..i. to clothe witlt
Metaph. merry, pleasant, kind, mild, gentle; flesh, to incarnate; I~ ~ incorporeal;
I~ ¥:I'M"; ~Qj a gentle breeze; ~I ~ of I~~? I~ the incarnate Word. ETHPA.
pleasing manners; J~ M"; n.~ a pleasant ~Lr to Itave taken flesh, to become in-
or smooth style. PA. ~ a) to make cheerful; carnate.
with ~ to soften, soothe; to delight, cause .k:>, l!m..i pI. ~ m. a) flesh, hence the
to rejoice with Q; b) to sweeten, perfume, body ; ~ in the flesh, according to tlte
prepare perfume or incense; J':''' ,0:> to season flesh, carnally; I~? II.'Q~ natural death/
with salt; I~ ~ perfuming the JC~ l!m..i afleshy growth, excrescence; pI. f.
hatr;· I , ¥:I' 'm'~'"
' I ' " aromatzc
,.~ "Otl " ; ~'" Il.'~ carcasses, the fleshy parts of the body.
11.'~~1 composing sweet psalms. ETHPA. b) pulp, fleshy part of fruit; pI. m. unripe
~Lt to refresh oneself, take delight in, enjoy fruit, especially sour grapes; I;''''';' ;;.~ the
.h 'PI '1\ 9
'PI ,..
WIt Q or ~'Q; Cl.&.; L~:> ~ ..,-,? to enjoy
JI"' .. '!' •
juice of unripe grapes. DERIVATIVES, verb
Ms conversation or company. ApH. ~r ~, ~~:>, ~~J~:>, ILQJ~:>, J..,..,~,
to yield fragrance. DERIVATIVES, J.~ Q.:), ~~~~, ILQJ~t:.-~.
)..llC~, t:-~. m:>, ILo'\O. m :>, ~'O no .:i, .. ' .. f. .I'.""""~~
":" .. p.I m. ~,~ I""_ r.t
- t" f ...
/>.I.~
~~,~, ~~, Jt~:>, ~:>, I.~. of flesh, fleshy; corporeal, carnal;
4:A~, b~:>~. ~~? ~?o, tk fleslty parts of the body.
..
~, ~ p.
I.! _:ro I ,.~,I..··.. I'!' 4
/>.I~, an
.... d
~~~ from I~ adv. carnally, accord-
J~ rt. ~. m. sweet spices, ointment, ing to the flesh.
perfume, sweet odour, incense; with F or
II.'a"J!m..i from I~. f. incarnation; med.
~," ,,.. to b urn 'mcense;~? 1 • ~ -',:! I'" ~ smok e,
tlte granulation of.flesh.
fumes, or vapour of incense; ]; Lp or~? ~~
a censer; ~? 1 .~ .. J' I ' . !:
~ sweet ca amus.
l ~!m..i, I~ pt m. ~ f.l~ from I~.
a) adj. of flesh, animal food; according to the
~ pt J:" rt. ~. m. a maker or flesh,fleshly, carnal; earthly, terrestrial; ~OJ
seller of ointments and perfumes. ):J~ the impulses of the flesh; ~ J:Q ,.~
1 .! , I 1 .:! .' "' t
~m:> p. ~ r. ~. m. p easure,
l Q~ J.:J!m..i it is supernatural, or celestial food.
. f i '
l uxury; e'fI(Joyment, eastmg,,. '\0 m:> ~ fUl I" .. 1 b) med. a species of dropsy.
made a banquet. I~= I~, cf. the following:
I'!" 4 •• '"
,..,~ an
d ,..'\Om:>;
t..,. 9 •• '" .,.
see~, ~~.
I _! __ ..,. J.Q~~ and J..o~. Pers. a bottle,' ~
J,9f? an earthen bottle.
~~; see~. f. base, shaft, or stem.
;~, Ht:.-~:' Pers. m. subst. the back,
,.. fU.
t ·'o.m.:::..J,
4
Imp. ,~, '
.... 4 f" "
.m:> In. ~, Idnderpart; ~i ;~ the occiput, back of
act. part.~, .. , I'~,pass.
, - 1'-
part.~, ~, the head; ~ Cli~ hindside-foremost .
IL'~ to despise, scorn with' or~, to Prep. behind, following, after; with' at the
Uame, reprove, condemn; ;~~? ~~ back, backward; with ~ behind, at the back,
1"4' _ , 1"4
Ioa.»' .. ! .. tha t ftUmZ
,,0..:;0. • !PO 1 'l'zty may on tlte outside; H~o J.»,~ forwards
E
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and backwards; with .,901 to return, retire; ~ APH. ~r to drive or send far away;
OIi~, 't'~ ~ with thy, his, hands to be, go, or depart afar, with ~; pass. part.
tied behind. DERIVATIVES the following- far, distant, remote; n~~ J~,~? far
;~';lr denom. to turn backwards or
.
Journeys; ~!
.. ,. J'~,. a d'lstant h ope.
round. DERIVATIV'ES, Jlo~, JlQ.l~.
C;l.'~, J~l.'~ rt. ~. adj. animal, with.,:, or~; l;~lrJ~ Jezebel ,..r
of or belonging to animallije, brutal. raged like a maniac. DERIVATIVES, )..'::"Q.,:),
~ participial adj. ~. trampled on, J~, t:.....1~, J...~, J....,l~, t:.....1~~,
stunted, wretched, spoilt. ETHP. ~l? un- Jlo~~, w~~, JlQ..o~~.
certain, perhaps a mistake for oA~l? to be fl..;'U.. ~ adv.fiercely, savagely.
bruised, vexed by a devil. Jl.'o~.. ~ f. brutality, rage, fury.
~ fut.~, act. part.~, pass. ,-
w ..... .. f
.. I" ..... -~.
~,,.,.. JL' • -~p.m.,.._,
I._ ..... .. I 1 '"
part. ~, J~~, denom. from~. to f. J~ rt. ~. adj. wild,fierce, cruel, raging,
own, take for one's own, Le. to marry. ETHP.E. as »"--" billows, J..;.:.l)ains, k~ct.. tltoughts.
~~ ~ ~
~lr to take a husband, be married.
Jl.'tt.. £..~ f.
raging, fury, boisterousness.
~, ~ pI. t"'). S:,; m. lord, ou;ner,
;~ PALAL of ~.
head of a family, hence husband; ~r~
~~ to be formidable, assault suddenly,
or ~l? W step-fiatlter; Jl~Jr~ or JL~
is ~- tS terrify. ApH. ~r to terrify. DERIVA-
Jl.'~li husband; Jl.'~ ~ son-in-law;
TIVES, J~a.:>, Jl~.
J~ ~ brother-in-law. ~ is often used
J~ f. no pI. rt.~. search, desire, request;
in construction with other nouns: m~~,
I",- ~"'- or Jf'?.. '-, .'" - I J7:" disputation; debate; OI~ l~ ~ they
J,~, ~ p. '! .. 'X ')...:::.
.....enemy,
went in search of him.
adversary; ~~.~ m. J~~ f. enemy,
adversary, especially the devil; t:...:~~ J~ or J~~ (rare) an egg; see J~.
ad v. zn · a h'l ostz e manner; Q."::'.~t" , '- J ~'" ~,
J.:j~, J~;~ from J~~. adj. egg-
shaped.
J""
~~~ , '-."'- f .enmz·t· "'! '~"'- J'I.~~,~
y, ~~, " 1.1. '- '"
adj. hostile, adverse; J.L~ f. ll.. i~ Jl.'~~ rt. ~~. f. tM·ror.
pI. m. J.Li ~ adversary at law; ~ .~ to pine away; part. rf'
Jj....~ meagre,
~~ counsellor; J,¥..:,g ~ confederate; siCkly. ETHP A. to grow thin, emaciated. DE-
m ~ counsellor, sharer of counsels or RIVATIVE, Jl0.rr'
secrets; J..:Q.. ~ having the same name; J,? fut. Jj:J', imp. ",~, inf. Jj~, act.
~Q'... l '-~ neigltbour, borderer. part. Jj1>, J..!,f>, pass. part. Jj=>.
to search into
u.~ m. unripe grapes; cf.»~. or out, trace out, £nquire into, investigate;
~; see J~~. because, on account of. -.J ~-.f' ). ; •
.:.0 Lord, Thou hast searched me
~ .. act. part. ~ "" to rend , tear up or out. ETHPE. a) to be inquired £nto, invest1'gated,
asunder, tear with the teeth; J~ }...:.ci mentally; b) to inquire or examine into;
J~~~ ~ an evil spirit rent the girl. Jl~o JL;"'! Q...o~lrthey inquired into the
ETHPE. oA..~lr to be torn, convulsed. PA.
•• '. J_ J"''' tI I!'
monasterzes and clturches/ ~~ J!? ~l) an
~ to convulse, tear, agitate violently, con- inscrutable nature. PA ....~ same as Peal.
~ .. ,:,,11' .... Moses conJoun .I!. dd
foun d ; \c~_~ ~ e ApR • ...j=>r to inquire, desire, demand. DERI-
their gods. ETHPA. only part. ~~ torn,
VATIVES, ~or' ~r' Jl.r, JlQ...L..~,
convulsed. DERIVATIVE the following- 4...,r~.
~ m. convulsions, a convulsive fit.
)..;o~ pI. ).:., m. J~.o~ f. rt. J,r' an
~ part. J~. to pluck one by one, inquirer, explorer, often III a bad sense of
pick out, graze; to be fierce or cruel; ~ those who are too curious as to hidden or
J~ the cruel sword. PA. ~ to pluck, divine matters, such as heretics; a guard£an
root up, gather out, glean, search diligently; of orphans.
U;..i ?~O .~ he picked out and cast away )..;;o~ rt. ;,r' m. a fault, failing.
the bad. ETHPA. ~lr to search out, inquire
diligently, gathe'r, glean. PALAL;~ to make
Jl.';o.f' a counterpane.
fierce or cruel, or as brute beasts. ETHPALAL ...j~, )..;,? rt. Jr' m. inquiry.
;~lr to grow wild, fierce, cruel, to rage, Il.'0rj=> rt. ,r' f. leanness, emaciation.
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~U.~ rt. ;t>.
adv. less, very little, too particle; ~i ~ Hf a part of the whole;
little/ C\~~ ~;...:r ~I~•.? they held low the little finger.
opinions. J;,j=> rt. Jt> m. no pI. search, inquiry, ques-
Jl.'o~~.? rt.;.c.
f·fewness, meanness, paucity, tion, examination; ;:? J~=> question the 14th;
nj=>
dificiency; Jt-b-» Lo~... .?
want or scarcity of H~! the search for truth.
~ rit. abbrev. of J~ or}IA=> to the chant.
ruin; J..X,,{9 '3 fewness of words, i.e. moderation ,. f ~ .. 6
1 P
A=> ut. .,go.::u, act. part . .,g~=>, pass. part.
in speech; ~ i ~~:; our poor or 'lYile race;
~ and A...,D.;;, ~, &c. to be worm-eaten,
... Lo"~,~ my humble self
rotten; to decay; ~ J.k""'; rotted wood /
J.;.jr~j=t rt. ;j>' adj. very thin, very slight.
J~~ ~.61 ~ ~ Q"> decayed with age.
~f pI. J.:. m. an onion; ~? ;; scilla ApR. lA;'?'" to fret, consume. DERIVATIVES,
maritima. ~,JLQA~.
J~~j> or J~~r glowing charcoal. ~ fut. ~, imp. ...&:" inf. J,.Q.:..~, act.
11'! \9_2' I'" 1'_1'
part.~,~, pass. part. ~~, ~ to try,
;,? fut. ;ofJ', imp. ;o~, illf. ;J~' act.
search, prove, examine, inquire into, with ,,::)
." P
part. 'J:)' 'r'
JE , - J' - J"-
pass. part. ~r' ~.r.' "~·r or"; Jl.'~~ Jk> tE after he had tried the
to take away, subtract, lessen; ~~r ;O~?
matter, inquirecZ il1to it .. J~U t~ we were
~ol! to take back those things which he had
proved, or approved, by God. '<ETRPE . ....A=.Lt
added; with ~, e.g. J~? ~~ to set a lowcr
to be tried, p?'oved; ~J6~ rE J~ ;~~
price>, to fail, be diminished, decrease, wane,
after a year's tl'ial, novitiate. P A. ...a;; to
withdraw, of the moon, opp. b; to wax and
prove, seldom used, the ETHPA . .....a.::;L( having
t '" ~ J'!,~Q.A.
wane,' t'b-Q.a)? P ~ t-»"."
't>
he Wlt. hdrew
an active sense, to prove, consider, observe
his allegiance from the Sultan. Partidpial
with ,,::); J1A.~ a.£Lt consider the lilies.
adj. 'Wanting, imperfect; J~~ ~~ an A
J~;; pt r
m. a herdsman, cowherd. 11"
'fo.Am(,'" ~'" scholar, schoolfellow.
t:..=l~ adv. by herds or shoals. JH? ...;; see JH ...;; .
• '" '" f •
1-J~ J'".......~, '"
~ ~ p.I m.,....,
I'" f. J.... ad'J.
~-.
J..j 1'1'" ...;; foal of an ass.
gregarious.
~, '" J''''
~ m. t he open country; WIt . h '. or J,I1'· I ~'" natwe, . zn. ha b'ztant.
J~ ...;; bondslave, one born in the 7lOuse;
a noun in the constr. st. of or belonging to the
a steward, dispenser; J~ ....r:; the household.
open country, wild,. J~ lQ...:. the beasts of
the field. Metaph. that wldch is outside, the J~ ...;; man, human being; pI. kindred.
outside; A adv. without, outsici;e, opp. ~ J~ ...;; calf, bullock that has not yet been
within, inside; outei', out of doors. Metaph. yoked.
strange, foreign; ~ A except, without, J~ ...r:; sons of tlte desert; Bedouin.
besides; beyond; .,:; ~ ofteller A ~ on •1~'''' ~ '" adh erents of. a sect or party,
the outside, opp. ~ ~ or ~~ ~ on the companions.
inside. DERIVATIVES, ~l~, verb ... ~ see J~, ' Y ~'" bastard .
J;Q.~
J.!~, ~~ ..~, J1Q..~, ... ~ see ;~, ~l ... ~,
J.j~ ... .;,ol~ sons of the bride-chamber,
Jlo ... ~, Jt:..."';;, ~).J~.
i. e. friends admitted to the marriage.
~, '" J'~ f. 1l-;:),'" JI'I.;'::>,'" P1. m. t ......
..- ~, ~~,
I'S:" cons t r.
~~ ...;; of the same 1'ace, kindred, or sort,.
st . ....r:;, f. ~, J~, constr. st. ~:;. son,
pI. kindred.
daughter; the young of animals; J~~ J~
" I!~J';.::0 elder, younger, JL;;o~, ...r:; of one way of life.
fi rstbom son; J;Q.~'-~;
son; J;"~ ....;; or 1~ grandson or daughter j J1'~! ...;; like.
Inn ~'" or 1~'" couszn; . J~_ .." ~'" or 1~'" nepaew, 1 JH ....r:; contemporaries, of the same gene-
niece. Fern. metaph. suburbs, dependent vil- ration.
lages or towns; collect. the people of one race _'! ':'
~;
y
see _,. agatn.
~.
'fo,~1'" 1l-; or ~~ ll-; the Hebrews. J1'';~o, ...;; holding the same faith; pl.
...;; is used in construction with various the faithful.
nouns: a) to express age; J;... J~~ ...;; one ,! -,.. y
~, ~ contemporary.
year old,. ~ t"Jl ...;;, &c. b) to form
patronymics and surnames, with the name of ~o; ..:;
yokefellow, companion,. like, like-
the father or head of the race, and often minded; husband, wife.
11._' '"
metaph. c) to express any close relation, ~, ~ P1111''''
. •.QJ'~ greaves; see 1 __
~,.
~ ~ lasting crdy one night, that same voice, word, saying, language; gram. a te1'm,
night; an evz'l-doer. •
express'lOn, I ,-.!!.. L"
wo?'d ~. ,...~ ~ a d'J. gram.
~Q'~ ....L; sharers of the promise, having belonging to a word, verbal.
the same promise. -,» ..~ or ~o~ ....L; the clergy.
}.; ~ the mind freed or apart from the body; Jp. a) outer, distant, further/foreign; opp.
1.2. ...' ~ .. Y Y _.l. • 1
~Q." t:~ ... ;..::ug not s'uUJect to crtange. }.;~ those within and those without, besieged
Ip fut. lW, imper.... ~, inf. I~ to and besiegers, citizens and foreigners. b) out-
create; act. part. I~, }.; ~ supst. the Creator; ward, literal; ::; n,.6~ tl~e literal meaning.
pass. part. lp, J.;~, fern. I~~, pI. m. and f. c) specious, in outward al)pearance. d) foreign
J.;b, emph. f. It::;~ often er It::;~. a creature, to the Church, hence secular, J!l'ofane, pagan;
the Creation, hence the world, the earth,· Ub I~p I~ heathen wisdom. e) f. emph.
I~~? the Book of Genesis. ETHPA .... ~Lr extraneous, superfluous matter in wl·iting.
to be created. DERIVATIVES, J,.o~, Ila..c~, f) wild animals or plants.
J,.~, J-~, Jfl.-~, }....Jfl.-~, JLa..L.~~. J.;~; see U::. paIt. act. creator.
Jp emph. st. of ~ a son. l "I"
,,_,...~Y 1't • ..,::t,
Y I'~::..
Y a d v. outwardy,l 'tn
~U~ and ~~!~ rt. ~, J~. adv. out- appearance.
wardly, in appearance. " 4 ' Y f . r t'.•::.,
I"a..~ Y I'~.Y the outer part, appear-
.... , Y Y I. d' human.
t-&Jl~; see ~ or ,....,~. a J. ance or form; ~? OI~~~ the outer
~!p~ adv. barbarously. cuticle, epidermis.
J.;P~ f. Jt::; pI. m. J,:.., f. I~:'. barbarian. JL'C:~ f. rt. Jp. creation, formation.
Yrb
. arbartsm.
. ~~ m. I~~ f. rt. J~::.. adj. of the creator.
11'4'Y
"Q..~~
fl.-t~~ from ~, Ir.;. adv. simply.
H~ m. hail; H~ ~ hail-stones.
IL'o"... ~ from Ip. f. simplicity, ignorance.
H~ pI. H~ m. speckled, spotted, a disease •
~~::. E-Syr. ~~::. Gen. i. I. In the
of the eyelids, small hard tubercles forming on
beginning / see ... i.
them; variegated.
1,4 Y I",4 y l J~~;; fern. of ~, Ir.;, pI. I~-fields, wilds,
,..,O?~ PI . ,..,O?~ m. mu e.
desert places.
I~?~ f. pack-saddle, saddle-cloth; see
I~~ pI. I~_ f. a street, broad place.
Il"-?'~'
' ....Y. 4
IL'~o"~ rt. _~. clearness, brightness. I~~; see I~ fem. pass. part. a creature,
the Creation.
}.;04~ m.J~o4~ f.rt. Ip.theCreator; J~
~fl.-~ pI. J,:.. from the above. adj. of or
I~o~ the Creating Word.
I" creatwe power, creatwn,
I' ~ 4 , f rt .~. . referring to the Creation, created.
I
"a..o~.
.,;0::.
'" and.,~ .,;.::u
Y fut. y " an d .,O;.::.J,
4",
parts.
creatorship.
"" I t ' d - I'
.,.~, ,..,~; ~.~ an ~~, 1-, ~to e
-Y J' bnd the
.,04~ a) imper. of ver b .,~. b) ahs. st. of
knee, kneel, bow down; often with ~;~ '"'-;
J.b;~ knee.
,~o ~~ the hinds bow themselves to bring
~04~ pI. ~04~ generally m. in the sing. and forth young, Job xxxix. 4. The old form of
f. in the pI. beryl. pass. part. is used for a present part. ~~
~o"'''; m. pearl; ~o~? J.9~ beryl. ~;r~ kneeling on tlw earth, but the form
JJo4~ a) dim. of ~, little son. b) for .,.~ is used as a participial adj. blessed, also
).Jo~. . th e 1!Iorm ~~=OOl
m .... 4
~~
-
as a h ened'lctlOn;
.
IL'o4~ f. a) the cypress, juniper. b) or I~~ I~~ tlw blessed city; cf. Pa. part.
I "Q..I"O~ rt. ..,::t. sonsh'tp, sons; ~Q.a.
I'~ I'" L!""4 rit.)..:..~ ~~ Blessed be Cl~rist. PA. .,U
OILCof~? the becoming extinct of all his sons. to bless; rit. to give or pronounce the blessing;
t<- "Y
_~
P A. parts. act. and pass. YY
_;..::ug I
p. ... 0..» .,U Bless 0 my Lord, a formula of
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frequent nse before and during prayer; J.it.::. lll. a perforation; clear evi.dence.
.. ..
pass. part . .,~, I!" f ,\.9 -" ..
~~ . ""'"'~ p . m.
1 .. f .... .. , - )
w;)~ ut. w;)O;.::a.J, parts. w;).,:>, ~;.::.. a to
C, f. J~. blessed, the Blessed One; ot~. shine, flash, lighten. b) to be set on edge as
~~i the Son of God; f. frequently used the teeth, be benumbed, blighted, stupefied.
of the Blessed Virgin and of Christian ApH. w;)~r to cause to shine, flash, lighten;
cities, especially of Edessa. ETHPA. .,~Lr .,~, J..bJ...J' a glittering spear. ETTAPH.
to be blessed, receive or seek a blessing, to w;)~nt" to shine, lighten, coruscate. DERIVA-
visit holy places and tombs, to say farewell; TIVES, ),g~, ),gt.::., J...u,~.
I 9 - . . J9 h ed J.Q~ pt }.:.. rt. w;)~. m. lightning, a flash
.. '" .. " " , . . '" ..
~~ ~ ~ .,~"'o """'="3 e pray
and received blessing at the Holy Sepulchre. of lightning.
ApH. .,~r to make to kneel down, cause J.Q~ m. emerald.
to bow. Metaph. ~ ~L J.i,i.:~ .,r.:.r J.Qt.::. rt. w;)~. m. grating of the teeth.
I will make the heathen bow beneath thy sword. ),g~ pebbles.
DERIVATIVES, )..:,;Q..:>, J~;Q..:>, J-,~;Q..:>, ., ~ .. h .
,...J:)o.J:)~ t e aprzeot.
~~, ~~, J.c,~~. "~ ~ .. )\.' t w;)~. a(l'J. pertaznzng ..
"""""~, ,,_~_ r. to
, I!' t .
.,~, ~~ r. .,~. m. nt. a genuflexion,
lightning; J~~ ). H~ a thunder-cloud.
a blessing, benediction.
W~ m. a canal, a cut to draw qjf water
JLQ~~ m. pI. Brahmins. from a river.
,~ but, but yet, however, nevertheless, with .
,~ f rom~, .. J'"
~,onI y pass. par. t- ...~,
ETHPE. ,r.:.Lt"to be gnawed, eaten into. PA. daughter; egg, young; U,::.,..:.? J~ the
part. ~.~ carious, worm-eaten, moth-eaten. serpent's brood.
m. per11. tJPwp.a,
I.' ,
,..",~
~ ~ .
eroswn; I." '
~~
JI.';.E. f. castle, palace; see JI.'•...=:..
J~~, fretting cares, hence the verb ,t.::'. )...,0....::. or ~ m. ruta sylvestris, wild rue.
JI.'t:t~ f. ripeness, perfection.
~W~ rt. ~. outwardly, openly; cf.
~J,..o.:>. ~ fut.~, imp.~, inf.~,
I pP"
,.....,.,:>
I
p. I'~ ~,.
~
") .. f
m. comp. 0 f I,.....,L~, . act. part. ~, u,.....:;,
pass. part.~,
JJ,....;.::., J~ to ripen, grow ripe, to boil, melt;
L
UJ L~ pI. UJ ~. son of man, man;£ ;art. pass. ripe, boiled, sodden. ETHPE.~Lt"
~i ~~ the inner being. DERIVATIVES,
to be boiled. P A. ~ to ripen, make ripe,
)....,;Q.:>, J-Jl~, 4,...,~~, JLo.I.&J~~, and
boil. ETHPA. ~Lr to be ripened, brought
the denom. verb-
to ripeness; boiled, digested. DERIVATIVES,
"';"';'Lt" to become man; ~Lr J~ JL.a::., JL~, Jl&:>, ~I'V:::'''', JL~::.~.
"';~Lt" J~to the Word took flesh and God ~ m. rt.~. ripeness, perfect£on of
became man. growth.
.. 4.. d..... 4
30.:> fut. J0;.::a.J an J;.::a.J, Imper. JO~, part. ~; see La::.. to spend the night.
J U a) to bore the ears, pierce, transfix; ~ .,l> ... Lt~ Ar. a bottle, wine-vessel; cf. J~~.
)I.'~.E LJo-i
no sorrow pierced thee, entered ,,~~, ~~~ pI.}.:... m.an unmarried man,
thy heart. b) to lay open, explain clearly. celibate; adj. chaste, virgin; pI. tokens ofvirgin-
PA. and ApH. to make apparent, clear; part. ity, the virgin state; p:.k? ~~~? ~ the
lucid, luminous. ETTAPH. 3~n t" to be clearly seals of virginity of Mary; ~~~ ~..AA.i
proved, demonstrated. DERIVATIVES, h~, a deflowered virgin. DERIVATIVES the fol-
~tJ~' JLQJJ~' lowing words-
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J"_0".............
1'_.:, 4"_! ",.... "'''' 1,£
,,-.Q.O ~~ •
J.uary rematned some time after; so with I~ year. ;~?
a virgin; with w?O~.t to be vowed to vir- I,,'..~
"! • - metaph '
ymcs; •• - ;~~
,...,.; ,d head down-
;~ prep. from .:I and ;1:'1: takes suffixes teriMity, opp. Jl'~~~ priority.
like a noun in the sing., rarely those of the pl., ~;~ comp. of ;~; and ~. afterwards,
after, following " ~~? ~r our succes$ors " following.
~ r<~
,letter g, ~ Gamal or Gomal. The forth magnificently and disappears; I~~?
cardinal number 3; with ? the ordinal, the u..:;;.,g~;~ that he may possess full
third. pleasures in tlte Oity of the Saints. ApR.
I~PAEL conj. of w~, fut. I~, part. m. . - ,,, lu' l .. ,..,.....,..."' ..
~ to treat xurwus y; ~o OI~ ~,,!JQ
J~~, pt J.;~ to rejoice, take pleasure, live he pampers his body with luxuries and deli-
luxuriously, with.:l. ETRPA. w~ltfut.I~W cacies. DERIVATIVES, n~, ~o~~, ~lo~,
or I~~, imp. I!~:r' or l~l1: part. m. 11QJlo~, ~~~, Il~~.
I~~, or emph. I~~, f. ~~~ to bear
oneselfgrandly,magnijicently,with pride,pomp, J~~, ~~, 1~~~pI. m. ~;~, f. I~!~ rt.
or luxury; with'.';:' to exult over; to luxuriate, w~. adj. delightful, pleasant, gay, glorious,
enjoy pleasures or delights; t'"~~~~ ~~~~ stately, proud,' ~~ HOI~? ~o"'~ Oreator of
~o<~~ springs gush forth luxuriantly; joyous light; ).~oW I~ glorious in the
~o I~~? ).6;':; tlte lightning which shines heights; used in the emph. state o~ God.
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~~; see ~ a cloak; ~ a heap of stones, ETRPE. ~lr to be chosen, purified " to be
a tortoise; u.~ straw, chaff. taxed, exacted of usury. PA . ....:i~ to choose,
select, collect; to clean corn; JJ~; ~guther
,Q.~JiIIt::., ~~or J.Ll:I""~m''YaA
out the tares; part. ~ J~~ select
}",,611, soap used to wash and darken the hair.
homilies. ETRPA. ~tr to be chosen out,
.a.¥l~iIIt::., .QOo.:II:)" .-,)I:)Q.illt::.i see J.,..~.
..g !~, ~~ pres. part. of .a~ to net, and
gathered together; ~~ JJIa... r,~b..;,
of ..g Q.iIIt::. to hunt. U~ ~;oti to consider how this ~lUm might be
collected. ApR. ~~ to choose; with ~
J.gJ~; see \Q.~, ~ a) the arm, armpit.
b) a wing. to vow oneself, J~~ ,o~~ ~i t"~.. l'"
those wlw have devoted themselves to God;
;~~, H~act. part. of .~; ;~, I~act.
~;Q.~r J&~ ~ he was a gatherer of
m,
part. of ; Q.~..
or I~ pt ~i~, Jj~ m. an arrow,
dart, shaft, bolt; a thunderbolt; a dart or gore
storax. DERIVATIVES,~, ~J.~,
Jl~, J~, J~, ~~,~~,
of a garment. ». ~ pt ~ m. see below for fem. rt.
~. a maker,framer,potter,founder; J~r
).jo4';~'pl.lJo";~~m. dim. of JH~ a dagger;
a critical mark. I~? ».~ God the fashioner of the body.
- ~~ Ar. a saddle-cloth, housing. Jt'd'~~ rt.~. f. the potter's art,
~ sometimes o:::t.~, emph. ~~ pI. ~ modelling, fashioning.
~ m. the side. a) the hump of a camel; ~~ pI. J.:- rt.~,. m.fiction, fable.
the bank of a river, shore, coast; the spoke of There are five sorts of poetic fiction-a) ».~
a wheel; the wing of an army; ~,.Q ~ fable; b) J~~ parable; c) ).9oj.s. lo~
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deeds of renown, mighty acts, miracles; ~ I~~ 'P!~ !Le offered incense to Fortune,. ~r
~o..~! the violence of wicked men. J.J~r~ J!~ they erected images of
JJ~, J~j pI. m. C, f. J~':', from J~ Fortune on pillars.
adj, masculine, valiant, heroic,. subst. a valiant ~ imper. of ~ to draw.
man or woman, hero, heroine; J~J,.r J~fut. J~, pllrt.I~, C~ a) to ascend,
l~?lr J~~ the maiden bore herself to rise 01' mount up as smoke, fire, birds.
heroically. b) to cast up, belch forth; ~.~ ~Jj~! ~~
, ,.. " , ,.. f . J""
w~ ""J~, .... . ...., a Cl'J. ma1e, man1y, ~ volcanoes belching forth red-hot stones.
an Cl th e same as ,..,~;
I " .. I ' •,
,......,~ .. I ' ~
,... - "- '- DERIVATIVES, ~~, J~~.
ma 1e atttre;• -, J';...::.O!
,~ manly co·,_-'1 .....uct; I '"
~a" !~,
p !~ pl. I""!,., an d ,OO~
'" '" m. rt.. ~
l'
J ...""" ~ a va wnt sou.
",~... l
thrums, the ends of a weaver's threads; the
",'" ..
""&J~; see ~. .. aCI··d.·
J. f;u emmate, enet'- cutting off of a web; ~~ !~ a web; .:Ir.&:t
vating. H~ ~ oJ the web was nearly woven = death
JL'~fem. of ,~ a strong, virile or vali- was near.
ant woman, one of masculine mind or courage. H~ only pI., generally m. wormwood, bitter
,~~~ contr. for J~ rt. ~~ f. cheese, medicine. Metaph. bitter sorrow or trouble.
curd. ~ .. J' ~ .. 1 - I'" •
!o~, !o~ P . ~, ,- m. an unmarned
.. ,..
,.. Q "m. J".,
........ Q~.. f • a fornzcator,
i' harl ot. youth, a boy from ten to eighteen years of
.. '
~~Q~pr. n. Golgoth a. age; cf. ~~!). a yowng man over eighteen
years.
~
" pl. J:' m. a) pitch. b) a heavy bur-
.. /" 1(''''denom. verb f rom !o!,~,
!o~ ~.. to become
den, a weight. c) melissophyUum.
" <I. .. a youth, to live as a youth.
J~o~rt. ~. f. gluttony.
~o~ pI. ).:... m. rt.'~ generally pI.
C~ pl. f. J~.!~ OL'~ll') guttural except as the name of certain constellations,
consonants.
, .. ",,~,
,~, I" ,. f'
. ~~an
p -, ..
~o~..~, d" . the plaiting of the hair, plaits or tre'sses of hair;
a necklace or chain; ~O!h ~o~ golden
pI. m. ).:., f. J~':' rt. ~ a glutton; gluttonous. chains.
J"....
,,~ p.1 I"" tOr J"....
/.,~ cont racte d "" I!
'l'~o~~l't. '~. f. weaving.
rt. , . f. the throat; ~! J.L'3~ a quinsey,. C~ pI. ~~, C~ m. a kid; a SIgn of
' ....
,,~agargle. the Zodiac, Capricornus.
" ~
, ,. '"
~
4 '"
or !Q~, act. part. m. !~~,
fut.
I"
J.;~pI. }.;~rt.l~ mounting up, leaping
pI. ~~, pass. part. pI. ~;,,~, is conjugated up; pI. earthquakes when the earth mounts and
like ~. to weave, to cut qff, Jiut an end to sinks perpendicularly without lateral motion.
especially with ~oJ a web; !~~ .Jl UA.r J;"~adj. from J!;~ bitter.
Jj~ how to cut out honeycomb without being JJ~~ dim. of C~ m. a little kid. The
stung. ETHPE. !~r, with ~ 'oJ the web third star in the tail of the Little Bear, which
of life was sundered. DERIVATIVES, I~, we call the pole-star. .
h~, ~~, JlQ.J~~, J...J~
J~~ pI. ~, ,~ f. rt. '~. a plait
~, ~p.
.. ,'" 1 'o~or !~m.r t .~a) fiorune,
o.. '''... t or braid of hair, curled or frizzed tresses;
luck, success; iii;. ~ hapJiY, fortunate; ~....; J~~~ O!;..rhe seized him by his tresses;
unlucky, unfortunate; '~l~ mi,~fortune, wreathen, twisted or plaited work; 'K~~
evil fortune, ill-luck; ~ w~~,~ because ~:r,g? a reed-mat; pI. fringes.
of my ill-luck; ,0~0!~ H';";,;' betrayers u..~ pI. ~:... rt .... ~ m. a) a heap, pile
of their fortune, unworthy of their good-luck, of wood, shock of corn, a hay-loft. b) a chance,
b) a geniulJ or god of fortune; ,~ ~ casualty.
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,-,-"
"'~
fu t. '-'- " .. . £ ,-,-" ..
",o~, 1ll • ",~, act. part ~~ pt J.:... m. a narrowed or a Jutting-
",~,
'-'- "" .It~,
11' pass. par. t '-'-~~,
- r--, J'
.' ~-. out part of a building; a rebatement, entab-
to twist, plait, interweave the hair, a crown, lature, corbel, coping, bracket; a ledge, crag;
u,.
a nest, rope, &c.; ~J ~ twined or wreathen
I..! _.P Y 1_'- Y '7\
t=J~ ~~~...=o a refuge among the crags.
.. , J'"
,·! ,".' ...Jiu~ .. he rumed
.
work. Metaph. a) to compose or arrange words M et uph . ~ !'&.O ~
with art; with ~,.tg to make intricate plans; and cast down the heights of this world,
",o~".'-~
,-,-" .r--oQa.? ~ lI"!.let us weave sounds 0if worldly haughtiness.
praise. b) to circle in the air, gyrate, soar; .g~ PA • .g~to revile, blaspheme with ~,
~oA ~o ~~ J~~ or 0 eagles, '-, or~. ETHPA • .9~Lr to be reviled,
which have circled and ascended on high; blasphemed. DERIVATIVES, J..g~ J..g,~,
.?" ...~" ..!. 11 J'" ~~ '" ,,- .. ,
~ ...~.It ... ~ "'~ my mmd ascends
•
).J.g~, JLQJ.9~.
towards the immeasurable habitations. ETHPE.
J;~Ar. m. a pond, pool.
'-~t passive; ~ ~~Ll! Jl.'~~ a net
... ..
~ f U. t ",~,
.. '" Ill.
. £ ",~, " " pres. part.
woven of . . " PA.,"~ to plait a crown or
"" I ~ , -
the hair. ApH. ,"~r same as Pael. Part. ",~, ,....~, pass. part ..... ~ I) to heap up.
11
'!~
,. £ I"'"\?
. ...~~~, ,. ~~;)ot.=o
•.. , .... ~~
~-...!... .. bowers II) to· chance, happen, occur with ~,'", and
of interwoven flowers. Bar-Bahlul says that with pron. suffix. Pret. 3 s. and pres. part.
Mary Magdalene was so-named ~~! ~~ m. and f. Rnd fut. impers. OI~~ it happened
o.~ LoOl because of her braided hair. to him; 0I~;t:::.:> ... ~ it occurred to him,
ETHPAUAL '!~Lt to be piled up. DERIVA- came into his mind; Jl.'o"'... ~ ~ ~~ ~~~
TIVES, »0,"" JL~o~, J~~, »~, illnesses arising from colds; ~~ ~Ot
U~,J~~. events; ... ;~J: ... ~~ J"'by chance,perhaps.
DERIVATIVES, J--~, ~~, ~~a.~,
u.~ pI. J.:,. rt. '-~. m. plaiting, twining;
anything twisted or plaited, wickerwork, a gar- ~~
land; ~:. ..";,,, ~a wreath or crown of glory. ~~ pI. ~::.. rt .... ~. m. a) a chance, an
.. f " .. ·nf....
'P~ ut. 'Po~, 1 • 'P~, act. part. 'P~,
... , accident; ~~~ Jl.'~j ~rk:~ all things
pass. part. r--~' ~~, ,~~ to mow, arefortuitous; ~ ~ a mischance, misfortune;
cut or hew down; Cl.X\~ ~~ Jio
reapers cut down the ears of corn; J~~
as
r .,..r an event, an achievement; in logic, accident;
}..!.~ by chance, accidentally. b) a heap,
~~ they broke down the bridge; pass. part. Job xxi. 32. Cf. ~~.
cut down in battle; circumcised; gram. apo- ~!U~ adv. rt.... ~. by chance, acci-
copated; a noun in the absol. st., as having dentally.
its last letter hewn off. ETHPE. 'P~rto be I'!,.. 1 ,,,,.. , .. t ' " fi .
,.......~ p . ~~~ m. r .... ~ ortwtous,
hewn or smitten off, to be bt'oken down or open; accidental, occasional.
'-.t-., J!D~ ~~~ the bars of death
J~~ fut. I~, inf. J~. to flee, escape
are broken down; gram. to be contmcted, as
J'" P A. 'P.!'~.... to batter, dash m . with ~, especially from bodily or mental
~ ,..
10r~.
J!
pieces. ETHPA. 'P~lr to be broken in pieces, pains or evils; ~~~ ~ J;'.;J 'P~t. .eft
he must first eschew all things blameworthy;
battered dou:n; gram. to be contracted. ' DERI-
Jo~ I~ J~ ~ he might.fleefromshame.
VATIVES, J.,:.:,~ JLt\.J..:iIC~, JLt\.J..:iIC~~.
ETHPE. w~Lr to be delivered, set free. PA.
'P~' ~~pl. Co rt. 'P~' m. a hewing off, wo..~ to go out, be quenched of fire. ApH.
a cut palm-branch; gram. aphaeresis, con-
w~r a) to set free, deliver, to eschew. b) to
traction as in the aLso or constr. st. of a
,.~, .. a noun m . the-cwS.
L
be delivered, free or at rest from labour, suf-
noun; ~~ or constr. st. ~ . ' l '~~ " J-t;rDm 1eprosy; ~
! " ' t"'" ..
lermg, eVl;
1",........,~
• •, .. £....
~~ ~ ,.. f rom J'~
.. fiortunate, luck y. Jl.'ck, '~f from the fear of death; wo.~r
~ , .. f rom J'"
11'I,Q.J~ ~ good fortune, good luck. I~? Jl.'~.i ~ he shunned fleshly defile-
1'., rt
,....,~ . ~ text?'le. ments. c) to be released, dispensed from;
62 !U.\.~
excU8ed, quit of an obligation, suretyship, &c.; I witltin me; OtQ~ within he'/'; ~~jl." ~
J.::'~~ ~~r to be free from life, at rest. ~ within two years; Q,~ ~ or ~
DERIVATIVES, It:.-~, 4.~, ILcu..~. within, on the inner part or side, inwardly,
J~Pers. a) time. b) a ?'oom adorned with from within; ~ ~ inside, within, opp. ~
rich hangings, a bridal-chamber. ..; outside, without.
Jl."~~rt. '~. f. wantonness. Emph. st. J~ the belly, inner part; ~ .:" ~D
Jl."o~... o.,rt. ;~. f. dullness, obscurity. dysentery; I~ ~l~ the vi8cera, inwards;
.,,,, " " . . . .
OIQ"" ~ zt was
hll 'h' .,.,..
0 ow wzt zn; OIQ,,,
)~~rt. J~ f. deliverance,jlight, escape, ,Q,~! within your heart. Metapll. a body
especially from pain, weariness, life on earth. oJ..f peopI e, congrf'gatuYn,
. communlty; . - "",!
J,' ,.. ~
'~pal'ticip. adj. n,.o., or n,.o.~ f. J~ the who!e body; all; ).A. ~? ~ the clergy;
amorous, wa,nton. DERIVATIVE, Jla.:::...~. ~~? ~ the Christian community;
,~"or ,~fut. ,~, parts. " , ~~ J1~~.'IfO)? ~thlJ company of the faithful; the
to bend or bow, to stoop, inc:ZinlJ; t"~ ~ laity; a monastery or religious community;
Jl."~J; bending in prayer. ETHPE. ,~,Lr J~! common; JQ~ held or u8ed in common,
to bend, incline, prostrate o/llJselj, with ~ ; general, inner; logic. the general. DERIVA-
~;r~ ,~LrhlJ bowed himselfdown upon TIVES, ~~, J...~, J...~, JLIl.." )~~,
the earth. PA. ,~~ to bend or sink down. ~.. ).J" .....,~, llcu..~, JLo..a...~~.
ETHPA. ,~~lr same as Ethpe. APR. ,~r - , .... f 4,..
.:,,~ A PH, ~, I l l . ~, act. par.
t
to make to bend or stoop. -
~y;, to answer; 01 l'" Q,,~~
4 ,.. - - " " to answer
J.j ~~ f. Gehenna; see J.., ot--,. him; ,o~ JQ~ ~ he an:;wered them.
lj~ m. and JtN~pl. J~ f. rt. ,~. an ETTAPH. to be answered, receive answer. DERI-
inclination, bowing, bending, especially rit. VATIVES, ~~, lLQ,~.
a prayer of inclining, said by the priest with ':"Q,~, ~~~pl. t=,
~~ a) m. a well, cistern,
bent head and low voice=Lat. oratio secreta. pit, den. b) f. a beam, joist, plank.
. " ft·..
,~ u. ,~, . ,~, I,~,
'" ac t . pa rt·"" P
, pass. P! 4
~Q,,,l' t. ~
I.! m. a selectzonj
' 1 .
the ceanzng,
part. m. I~~, f. Jl."... o.~ to be dazzled, winnowing of corn.
dimmed, usually with ~ or some word for ~~ pI. t-=,
l:" rt. ~. m. a cheese;
mind. Metaph. to be amazed; ~ H~ a cake of raisins, figs, dates, &c.; ~ ,.:.
J.j; 01> t~ Ms eye is dim tom study; J~~1 ll~~ = Quinquagesima Sunday, until which
Otl."~i ~ ).].:;'; ~;~! glory by whose day c1l€ese and eggs may be eaten; a cheese-press
g1'eatness the understanding is dazzled. ApH. or mould. )
to obscure, dim, or eclipse with light; ;~! ~:t~" while lime; see ~g,~
0, L j ~~:lQ: >:. whose brightness makes the
l~~ pt J~:' f. cf. t.:t~ a) a pit, hole.
sunlight dim. DERIVATIVES, llo ... ~, ;~,
den, cavern.
l;~, Ilo;Oj.,.
I ' , ' " 1'1 4 ."4 t
"",~, ~o~ or ,...~~ r . ~~. m.
;~ dim-sighted. lacking sight, wanting whib1)IJring, speaking softly,. like a child or as
insight; J~;: ~ ;~de'l:oid of knowledge. in prayer.
" 'l't•·'~m. d'unness OJ.. fVlswn;
P ' l ·. t-- "" 1. ""'"
""
J'~p f. a SIn'der; ,!
- '!Q,J a cob-
"
...,,~p 11 po
" J,
of the eyes.
m. tlte inside, inward parts, hence
the inside, midst, inner part; with .:","", t»'
!~,
4 I'!~
4 P1. ~, 1>- corn. but 0 ft enel' ~
-.'"
a band, company, rank, choir; the wing of
an army; ~~?, a band of robbers;
1.
'-~ forms preps. and adverbs of place and H~! " J1:~b'l."! ~ the company of
time; ~::. and ~>:.. within, inside; ~Q,~::. the Apostles, of the Jlartyrs; l~~~ H~
~~~ 63 rc:.. ~
angelic choirs,· Jl.'r'S' ,A;.I
t=f~ ~ilf
the church services shall be intoned by two
DERIVATIVES, »,O~ or »,~, J~I~.
~~I~'Ij), ~I~~, IlQ.l~lo~~.
choirs; t=i~ t=i~by companies. »,'~m. lefthanded, ambidexter; cf. D~
H~f. a leathern bottle; J,.:Q; ~ H~'rr 11'
Jt'a.,=
~ 11'
JtIO~
~
proverb as a bottle-full from the sea, AngI. l~,~ pt l~ from ',~. f. a flame,
a drop in tlte ocean. a fiery coal; fire, heat; pI. fiery meteors.
H~~m. a hedge, a mound; ~~ ~~ ~ l\fetaph. ~O?;f ;;"'theflame of persecution.
H~ sitting in tlte shade under a hedge. ~I~ pI. ~ rt. ,~ m. the trunk or
.9!~" ~f~Pl. ;., J:'" rt . .9~ m. blas- stump of a felled tree; a shoot or rod thicker
phemy, reviling. than a ' ..-do...; gram. a root, p~-imitive form.
J~OI~ m. the dawn, morning Ught. \'!.' ~
~'~r. t ~J~ a d'J. ra d'tea.l
COGNATE, ~.
1l.'I~pl. It;..:. f. of Jj~a nut-tree, walnut-
»,jo~ or »,j~, pt C. from ,,~ m. tree.
flame, heat; the kindling of a fire; e~ , ,.. f
_ " ~fut. _~, 10 • ~, act. par.
' t
t ~ -~they ma'e
JtQJ! k thefire blaze up; ~'QJ .""f. ~ ~- ... ~, ~ to gush out, pour forth as water;
.fiery meteors. A I.!" ,
to rush out eagerly,' ~~ ~ the populace
, ~. f '
I~, ' " fut. I~, Ill. ~,pa . I~,
rt I' pcured forth. ApH. ~r to make flow, gush
J~ to hasten away, to be lacking, fail, especi- or pour fortlb; J~~ ~r~~ the Lord
ally of water, often joined with ...;.: to dry made waters to gush forth; J-4t rt.;, ~
up; I~ ».? never-failing; ~ ... ~~ mine pouring forth blessings; .,l~i? "'0I~;l.."
eyes f~il. PA. ~ a) to be barren. b) to .-;J"open the doors of your mind. ETHTAPH.
. oJ;
hereave, deprwe .1' ~
.. ,.. .. "
,..OIJ' P" -.!...he wz'U
,..~_ .....-~lr to be poured forth, sent abroad.
deprive the thirsty of drink; ~ ~ ~~ DERIVATIVES, Jlo-~, ~, ~31),
waterless, arid, sterile. ETHP•A. ~ ". .. l;'" to be Jl~'Ij).
diminished; to be missing, felt as a want. ).:.~ prob. a vulgar form of )..:J c:~ terror,
A~H. ~r to lay or leave waste; to bereave,· horror, ruin; a clap of thunder, earthquake.
r-~ ~" ~~ who hath stopped thy flow- ~~ rt. ~. m. laughter, laughing,
ing waters, made thine abundance to fail.
sport, ridicule; ~ct~ ab'Surd, ridiculous.
DERIVATIVES, JlJ.. .~, h.. .~.
J,U...~rt. ~ m. risible, laughable.
I~, Jj~ pt Jj~ m. the nut tree and
",Q.~ PA. denom. verb from J , to take or
fruit, especially the walnut; Jj~ ~ nut
branches; ~c:,",o.? or ~? ~ the nutmeg;
· . ad
bnng zn, '
rmt; t...... .
pass. par .... a.~, ,..o~
," '" ,- the cocoa-nut; IL' -- .. - nux admitted to counsel, instructed; beyond, remote,
"'0r-'OI ~~OI?,
innermost; secret, esoteric,' ~~ ~Ot
'/;'omica; ~ ;;. the filbert, chestnut.
~l.." Jl.'oil}.1; there lie to the far South.
I~,
~ •
... I~, ~
~I~
~.
Imper. 0 f "
010" '" ETKFA .... ~lr to go far in, enter, penetrate.
to shear. Metaph. to be deeply t'ersed, have attained
...-" ~ , "f• a garment.
".,:a a high degree; to be castrated,. ~ .. a.. a.~
• .. t;'"
~j'm. rt. ~barrenness, the being without ~~J£':'~.::> they retired to the interior of the
desert; l~ l~~ he penetrates far into
'i,
children, the loss of children.
a PAUEL conjugation, to kindle, set
on fire, inflame, excite, irritate; metaph. J>
hidden things.
"'''fJL' ,,, 1
,..~. ~_~,p.m.~~,~~ .~~
.. -,,, , .. , .. f .. ,,,
,c:~ I ~l ...; H.~o";! o~ if ye excite anger rt. ~. innei', internal, farther, remote; g;f
against me. ETHPAUAL ''i~tr to be on fire, ' , , , .mner court; Jt..
J~~the ~_~ ,,, O!""OI "''' fiarthe'1'
. ,.9 .P P" 1'1'1' ,. , ... .9 ,.. ••
break out in flames; to be inflamed, incensed, Indw; opp.,..~ outer; ",;:,-,,:~czttzens-
J,:;~, J~~, with rage, with love; ',~tr foreigners,· the besieged-the besiegers; sacred
~ OI},O"'; his a'Hger is hot against us. -p1·ofane.
J.;,
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4 4 . ' . - <I •
eject, reject often coupled with I;"; U;.; .mo....¥'l" Jo.A-'lO'; see ,..~.
Archimandrite's cowl; E-Syr. an altar-cloth. pI. ~, ~ and ll!~m. Pers. gUn. a) colour,
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~~pl. t:, ~ rt. ~ m. a terrible event, who jlees for succour, a refugee, fugitive/
stupendous deed,. the terror caused by em·th- ... ~cL:;,Q~ those who took refuge with him.
quake/ pI. horrors, atrocities, such as slaughter ~~interj. of contempt, Pooh I
and carnage; terror, grief, confusion of mind/ • 4
~~, ~Q~pI.~rt.. ~
I! .... ~ #
m. a 111 ~'"_
~"""Q~?()
I ' # "It'OI ..L? ft-~
'" '" a wonderJu .1: l an d tern'b le
deposit, trust, charge / ~ ~~ or J~ the
tldng. owner of that which is committed in trust >'
Q"
, ~
w...J
I ' .
~ Q, or I..'"'____"!' Q,
4 1 ~JQ",
p. ,.. # ~~~ ~ ~.6 ~ they do n~t deny a
\Qj'~, .QI)~~' emph. J~j'~, IL'Q~~~ 01' deposit/ I~r ~ ~ J,.:;..o..: , .,.;.sa; thy
j~ throughout. f. ,),,,,"[a, a COl'ner/ the angle soul is entrusted to thee by God/ J.bct~? q;.
or side of a triangle or other geometric figure; the charges or precepts of philosophers.
t"""Q~
JI.Q./ , I'"Qa. equal'd
-St ed ; I'"' . . -" ~
............... - an acute, I .!. ~'t
~Q~r. ~
.
m. vomtt.
1~0t.!. an obtuse, IL'rn a right angle,· )..:,~~ J~~~pI. I~~ f. gleaning.
or Lo.:; the inner corner of the eye. .9Q.~, ~' fut . .9~,
4 act. part. I'
..9~,
..J~, ).,:j ~ pI. ~ rt. b" m. blame, ~.Q' to hunt, take in a net. Metaph. rhet. to
.
captwate. PA . .a~
",I' 1'''' Ll"
t he same. E THPA. ~
reproach, contumely, calumny, complw:nt /
'" ~ ...... !
~ Q~ ~ our comp amt.
l . to shut or fasten. DERIVATIVES, J..g"""
~ n..~ the vulgar tongue/ ~IL'~J Jac. HQ..: black bryony, white bryony/ see I~.
I!.£.... t d' .
a ferial prayer, daily office, opp.~! special, ~Q~r . ~ Ill. tggmg.
_ 4-
b) a judgement, sentence, generally ll.i ;~ wh!el of time; J~~ IiIIta. tlte circle of the year."
pI. U.i;~ with the verbs ~tt or ~, ~; ~ the constellation Ursa Major.
with ~ of the pers. c;~t JL~ Ji~ l6~~ pI. 16;~~ m. ylyaproll, grape-
,c4'~ bitter sentences were decreed upon stones and skins, refuse from the wine-press,'
them." ~c.i ;~ the appointment of a fast. date-stones.
c) a floc.k, sheepfold. Metaph. a mandra, "',..~ denom. verbael
~... P ' from JIP
conJ. ~ to
).:,.:CiIb rt .... ~. m. a breaking forth, run- I~","~ rt. '~. a cloak, a coarse outer
ning over of water, tears, &c. garment, esp. a monk's cloak.
,~~ perh. rt .... ~. Gihon, the second lI,':
d~
pI. ll~ , V~~ or ll"'-'"
~~ ~ ~ ~~
m. a straw, chip;
river of Eden. straw, hay, dry stalks or twigs; ~? J.L~~
.m~ or ~..;,':> .~ pI. ~:. m. a monkey, n,.~ ~~ a CO(tt of hay-bands or stalks woven
an ape. together.
lict~ m. ll',~ f. plo m. )"" f. ll" rt. ...~ another form of~; see above.
~. a spoiler, an unjust person. ~ rt. ~ i. m. a manifestation, a declar-.
"'2-~~ quadrilit. verb from PAEL of n.~ii ing or showing openly; )..:~ Jrtto appear
with the same meaning, to carry away, lead openly, publicly, to be evident; ~::. openly,
into captivity .. to go into exile. ETRP.... ~~lr publicly.
to be carried into captivity, exiled.. to remove ~f.lt:.:..~~pI.llI.~, f. J~rt.
from one place to another. ~ ii. a captive, exile.
C~ pI. J.; ~ rt. ~ ii. m. an exile. ~~~ rt. ~ i. adv. clearly, openly,
1~~Pers. a pair of compasses . publicly, outwardly>, opp. ~~E secretly.
..m~; see ..m o.~, and ~ an ape. J~ m. ice, crystal,. J~r is an older
~~~ a) Chald.fine whiteflO1lr, dough. form. DERIVATIVE, verb ~, J-~,
b) chestnuts. )...J~.~~.
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~ W':;:' the Feast of the Transfiguration. part. ~, }:., J~-. a) to cut off, to lop
~}.l:.~rt.~. adv. by revelation. branches. Metaph. ~ JL'~ J~r death
1':',
~, .. J'Io"_ _! _ P1.m.,....L-,
, .. , f . J"'-'
1o........L-r t .~I.
11 • comes to cut thee down; \o~,,~ . . . . " ..
adj. revealed, open, plain,"'sensible,' 'with JL'ct.c, JL'o4... ~ let him prune away superjlu,tties.
a shape really visible, opp. J~.; ".;':. seen in a b) to be full as a measure; pass. part. filled,
dream. full. ETHPE. ~Lr to be cut down, cut off,.
J~ pI. J'" m. galearius, a soldier-servant, ~.Qrwc:!a.::. ~i his life was cut down
camp-follower. like a plant. PA. ~ a) to cut down. b) to
JL'o~f. a crowd of galearii, a rabble. fill. DERIVATIVE, ha'O~
J~fem. of ~a captive. ~ pI. ~ m. Ar. a vessel, an earthen
pot.
~~PAEL o f , . to, swell, surge.
~act. part. ~to mangle clothes, press
~~pl. ~, ~~~rt. , . m. a wave, P A. ~ rare, same as ApHEL
heavily.
a billow.
~~r to dare, be shameless, persist obstinately.
n.~ ~ m. hay, stubble. With another verb has adverbial force; boldly,
n.~~ pI. J:" m. subst. ground liable to be rashly; ...i9o ~.. he answered boldly.
flooded, a valley; adj. round. DERIVATIVES, J~~, )..,~~, ~)..,~~,
",,!1~~ 72
J.,:;.;r c:.:O ,Q.D~'" I will destroy you from to us. ETlIPE .....it:::,.lt'reflexive of b. PA.
off tlteearth; ..:A~ ~ when it had made an ~ to blame,jindfault with, rebuke; ~r
end. Denom. from Il;~; to heat o'l:er 1,9"
l,~~ "
,. _....::: ~~?
"'.. ,. those WILO
7 accuse us oJ.~
red-hot coals. ETHPA.; »~r a) to be accom- sloth; the pass. part. also means hidden,
plished, to come to pass as prayers, dreams. retired. ETHPA. ~lr a) to be blamed, re-
b) to fail, be destroyed. ApR. ~t a) to buked with ~ of the agent and .:> of the
accomplish. b) to do away with, destroy. reason. b) to withdraw himself, conceal kim-
DERIVATIVES, J~" I;~, )...;~, self with ~ from. ApH. ~t a) to make
Jl;~~, ~l~, Jto~, I~, recline or sit down, place at table, ~
)..,~~. ~i.i~ ~~ let us receive the poor into our
houses; to lie, be laid upon; to overslLadow.
;.~, J~rt. ~ m. a perfecting, mak-
ing perfect, perfection. ,Vith ::::.. prefixed an b) to conceal oneself, withdraw oneself; U~
~ J~O! he hid himself. DERIVATIVES,
adverb is formed, ~ utterly, entirely,
altogether. J....,~,~, J....a.~, Jl~XI.
~not used in PE.; root-sense to lie down 01' h~~ dross of silver, slag of iron.
.. ),. .. ,. .. I,. k ...
upon. A PH. ~ part. ~ or ~ to ma e .J:ID~ and ...co.i~ Greek pI. forms of I~~
descend or rest upon. With ,.: or ~ and a garden.
~ to cover with the iLand, hence to protect __ ,. ... f .. ..
~ fut . .oQ.~, In. ~, act. part .
.,;"'l ,0<'0f-' '{), lo~ ~ Thy hand pro- .. , I!,'
~, ~, pass. pa
rt . ~, - I!':_
~,
tected them; .,J..f ~ w.~l." .,l'~J may I~. a) to steal, to go or do anything
thy prayer protect thy flock. The causative secretly, furtively, by stealtA,' ~ ... O!~i
sense is often lost. With.o or '-~ to lie concealing Ms tears,. ~(' ~ site eats fur-
down, rest in or on, to dwell witMn; often
tive7y; .,L~ .o~~, to conceal the affair from
said of the Holy Spirit, to descend or enter
thee; ~.L~o JJ~ oo~ ~ they entered
gently with .0; to abide, rest upon, over-
furtively or they seized an opportunity of going
shad ow Wlt ~; J'
. h '-,~... "'" - '-,~
~olo,'-" I'~. ~
or ""0' .. ''''
in sec1·etly. b) to conceal __ to abstract, avert
tile Spirit descended upon tIle Blessed Virgin,-
the mind, t~? OJ.~ ~ Jacob stole the
J~k ~ ~~ .... ..::J my}lesh shall rest in heart of Laban, the Orientals considered the
nape; ~ ~~ ~~ dark'ness overshadows
7 , . " .. 11'"
heart to be the seat of the intellect, and so to
me. DERIVATIVES, ~, )..,~, I~~, steal a man's understanding = to elude his
~,~, I~, I~ot:..~,~, observation. c) to deceive, to present a fa,lse
Jl~andll~. appearance, 0;' .,.r ~;'o~ ~ ~~
~~, U~rt,. ~. a 1'efuge,protection, always ~! ears of corn which had a false appear-
with .0; ~ ~ to Thy protection, 0 ance of fullness. d) to take away, go away by
merciful One. Cf.~. stealth, steal away, esp2cially with ~~ ; ~.9
,0"'Oj,AsaJ ~ lite Persians withdrew secretly.
~.i~pl. of J~.a.~ gardens.
Gram. to elide a letter, as the fit'st .0 of
~ fut. ~4J, inf. ~~, imper.....~, pass. ~t Pass. part. t"~ ~.:.l~ ~~ stolen
part.~, f.~, J~, pl.m. ~, f. ~. waters are sweet; J~~ Il.'til(' el£ded letters.
a) to lie down, recline or sit down J'~~ ~ r
ETH PE. .:J:~ to be stolen, kidnapped, seduced;
, - ,. ,..-Q.'Q
at table; to lie or lean upon; ~ J.;;~~ to stea1 away __ J~? I -~ ~, I ' . P' t. .~
I::::' ~t:::,."~
Th(m didst lie in tlte manger " ~ ~ ~~ seduced, captit'ated, by the law of s£n. Gram.
,~? 0;; ;:. John who lay on our LOTd' s breast. ~~ elided, i.c. letters written but not
b) to withdraw or depart secretly, to lie con- pronounced, as O! in .oOj.,o. PA . .:J:~to steal,
cealed. Pass. part. Jo,! ~~ ,.; when he was to do secretly or furtively, to deceive " ':'~'Q
· do wn, me;
l ymg . b d tL-'"Q.. I',".
~ O! ..t~
+ - the .:.. to glance furtively. ETHPA. ~Lr gram.
extent, sU1jace of the moon which is obscure to be omittl?d in pronunciation. DERIVATIVES,
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~ pass. part. ~_'i:" J~,. a) to be .a~ (cf. .g~) part. Ill. ..9!~ pI. ~ to
oppressed with grief b) to abominate, shun. hunt. Metaph. to catch, couple, fasten.
ETHPA. ~~Lr to be an abomination; part. .a~, ~and J.9~pl.~, *~m. an
~~..g nauseous, abominable. APHEL arm, an armful.
t~'" to spit out, eject. ~, ~ and ~~~ pt ~, ~ m.
~,rt. ~. subst. lll. lowing, bellowing. a wing; ~ LQ..;. winged creatu1'es; a bird;
'l;'0r-~rt.~. f. disgust, loathing. pen; fish'sjin.
Jl;'o~rt. ~ f. disgrace, opprobrium. JJ c:'~ rt. ~ m. a hut made of branches.
'"
~
rf t ,· ..
TIVE, JLo
'Q.~,
4.. t ~,,;~,~,
act. par. y' pass.
a) to drag. b) of water, to leak, trickle; \~
\o~;L? ~? the tears of both trickle down.
", J"''-.",
c) .,~::o '" to lay a charge aga1nst,
U.
..~ ..~ . to
part. J~, Jl;'~ with":) to chide, reprove,
acctlSe; the pass. part. has also act. signif.
rebuke j J.;..» ~ ;~ the Lord rebuke
\~~r t"~~ ~ ~ why do you tear me
thee__ pass. part. vile, abominable, odious.
away? ETHPE. ;~Lr to be dragged or torn
DERIVATIVES, Jlo~, 'l~.
away. APH. ~r to lead, conduct esp. with
Jl;'...~ rt. ~. f. g1'oani'flg, complaint. ~ to bring with him. The Aphel of
J~ pI. J~ rt. 4~. f. a bellow, bel- ~ to be lengthy has the same form. PALPAL
lowing, shout, call, calling; J~'oL'" J~ ..~~ to drag, carry off by violence, ~
a bellow like a bull's; )..:;.;!i J~~ rumblings into capt1'vity; )..:;.;r~ ~ J~~»
of the earth. trailing he" wings on the ground. ETHPALPAL
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W:::::.,...J.? passive. DERIVATIVES, Ilo~, ,~(rt. related to ~ and I~, cf. ~~
I~, J,.~~, Il~, I;;~, verbs ;;~ and ... ~), not used in Peal. PA.,~ to
and ~~, J~~, I;o~, I;~. COGNATES, excite desire or anger, to provoke, stir up.
I~,~~. stimulate; to entice, coax; ll.' c,J~l JI.'~L:D
~ usually ~ for, but, indeed, however. hatred stirreth up strife; Il.'~ ,~ he
• ~ 3 m. s. of ;~ to commit adultery. will cltallenge death. ETHPA. "Qt refl .
DERIVATIVES, ~~, ~W:::::." ~~,
I~ act. part. I~, J.!~, pass. part. I~,
Il~~.
J.!~, same meaning as ~ but used chiefly
metaph. to "un or trickle down; to be dragged, J~~ pI. J':" rt. ,,~, m. a) the thread of
t01'n or carrte. d '!
away; ~ -- ." .,. f,"....
,... ~ zt runs a net / a snare, toil, web. b) a cupping in-
down, melts, lz'k e wax; I\.
~o " I"~ 001 "'.!. '"
~;..-::>
str'tJ,ment.
he was carried away by love of strife and J..¥>'~ pI. }.:.. m. a pomegranate seed,'
sinned; I~J~=- J.; ..~ I~~~=- a gi"l a husk.
carried away by love of adornment. P A .... ~ ~~ to prostrate oneself ETHPALPAL
to pr()'/J()ke, incite generally with .::I of the pel's. ",,~r to prostrate or bow oneself, to fall
and acc. or'- of the object. ETHPA . ... ~~r down, "'OI~r~ upon his face; ~Q;~ ~
a) to provoke, stir up strife, pick a quarrel, on his kneesA; f~ before; withll.'~f to bow
contend wi th .::I or ~. b) to withdraw or down in prayer; ~Jo t~O ~~~ he fell
retire. APH . •;;~"to incite to sin. DERIVA- down and worshipped and prayed. DERIVA-
TIVES, lW:::::." ~.;~, J..,a....~, IlQ...L.~,
TIVE, ~"
Jl~~~. ~~PALPAL conj. of verb ~. to drag.
• p.l ',...~m.
I~ •" I'"l , -- " p.I ',o~,
" I'"''
1.0, f .
I..•~~p
,. I . I....
rt.~. m. a tfuresmng ~nstru-
1._ l' •
deprived of, destitute. DERIVATIVES the three with thern; with J~~ to make a decitlio'n,
following worus, !?"t::::., wHt::::., ~l~~, and resolve; pass. part. appointed, decreed, ratified;
JL!~. cruslwd, carded as cotton. ETRPE. 'f~Lr pass.
H~ rt. ?~ adj. m. bare, hairless, without 'f~ denom. verb PAEL conj. from 'f~ to
wool; cf. the following: break bones.
H~E~Syr. H~rt. ?~. m. the beave1'. f~' ~~pl. ~, J:'" m. a bone; the kM'nel
...!~PALI conj. of ,~; Eee above.
". .. I ,... , lJ
or stone of a fruit; I
~~ or ~? ~~ ivory; J!..9? ~~
r'f ~ the spine;
~?t-~p . I - - m. "I£p /OS', a weaver.
elephants'tusks. Metaph. self, ~~~or ~~
JJ:~?~f. the art of weaving.
.. .. .. ,.. l ,.. himself, ....:.;:,~ myself, &c.; with" prefixed
... ?~ to gnaw or scrape bones; ... ?~ r by myself, alone. DERIVATIVES, verb 'f~'
to be broken, torn, smitten; cf. ?~.
~o~, ~"t::::., ~~, J~o~L.
1J:?~t::::. a) rt. ?~. f. a chip, shaving,jiling; I.:: jl.~_~.... , - -
~~_ ...... ~;." ~~ "Ipaflflan/(~,
~! JJ:'!t::::.copper filings. b) an eel. grammar.
-~ "..~m.
I~o • a ro ll"tng-pm; a cotton-gm.
.
\~~ or ~~~ a legal document,
~o"~pl. ~ rt. 'f~ m·fr'uit~stones, apple a writ.
or lemon-pps, cotton-seeds. I! ';...J:"
~ ..~p. I -
I ,,,, an d 4 -
~~,m.
""
a
190"~l't . .9~. adj. m. overwhelming. grammarian.
J.,:go"~ rt . .g~. m. an overwhelming or JJ:~~ or ~.'" "'"" f. the art of
rusltingflood, an inundation. Metaph. ~o"~ grammar.
~, captives carried away as by a tearing --",.. f • c.
...,Q,~~~ f ab ove; grammar.
flood.
1'..... .. ~ l ~~, J~ pI. m. ~, f. J~ adj.
,...,..o~ "Ipaqmov, a stye.
grwn'llmatical, of grammar.
Ho";.~ rt. .~.. gram. a point placed above J~;.~an ell, cubit; cf. J~;~.
several members of a phrase to signify their
~~Pcrs. m.fine whitejlour.
conneXlOll.
~~ &c.; see under ~::D~grammar.
~~, ~~ pl. ~ m. a measure, pel'h.
,~, ..
,....~~r t . 'f~'
'" aeJ.
l' bony, cartt'agmous.
l'
the thirtieth part of a cor.
~.. i;"~rt. ,~. adv. plainly, without cir-
'9~
~~,
-,-,.. J'1.0""-'-
" ~ PI . .• .,.. f ..
m. ~" . t""'-,
cumlocution. i'U' r t . 'f~'
JAo~L- '" a d'J. bony, testaceous; JL"u,..
0.....-
eFp. with J~ evil; ... ~o~ o.~ ~~ nihilate. DERIVATIVES, ~;~, ~~,
~ t~ J~ evil was determine,d against JL~.IlI);'t::::.~.
' by tM
h zm 1 . ng; e11'Ipt. _-' -.! "Ao'->lo>~?
ki .Y... '" ol-
,.. ..
t,:) ~~rt. ~~. m. meal,jlour; J~? ~
'1 " " ! '"
~o, ~ ~ u'hen tlwy saw tftat 'Lt was all up
1 • barley-mud;ij.':, ~ wheatenjlour.
7~
IncarnatIOn · 0 fe)' lflst; I!""""o~ ~, ""Lp' ~ .... up stones as for a bridge, to serve as a bridge;
~! of tnee did the Saviour of the world ~ l~ lte made a bridge; ....&~ »., l~
takejlesh; ma ~~ fruits formflesh, an impassable abyss.
fill out. b) metaph. of thoughts receiving
J~ E-Syr., J~ oftenel' J~ W-Syr.
outward form by speech, paper and illk.
" ft .. " 'm.~, f " .. ac. t par t .
pI. r rt. ~. m. a bridge, plank; ;~
~ u . .g~, . .:. .. p' _........ " I " " J' -
~, w~~O~! ~ ~.=>
"Y .. '
~
~, ~, pass. part. ~ (cognate rt.
make for me in thy mercy a bridge of life that
, ) generally with ~, to touch, feel, come 1'n
tltereon I may pass over.
contact with, lay the hand on, handle, seize
upon; I~-.=> , - ,OOlo=> '" ....~em
l.. a:."·l was cl ose upon l~, const. st. ~~ pI. irreg. J~ f.
them; ~ ~ ~, imperceptible to the rt. ~ handling, touching or feeling with the
senses,' ~11 .....- 'O;>.. " ~ - , t,gv Wften
1
pel'secu t'IOns hands, contact, touch, sensation,' tlte sense of
touch the weak brethren. APH. ~"to bind, touclt; the spying out or exploring of a country ;
fasten. DERIVATIVES, lLQ.9~, ~, 1l'.... U l~ the cold touch of a corpse;
~~. J~;;C J,;.;:;l ~ the touch of holy hands,'
~ rt. ~ m. touch, a touch; ,;,.=>
I.{! .
l~~ nr ». l~t God is not apparent to
the senses,' ~Ot~O ~Oto';'::' ~i t!ley
,....::Of,
I~ y
~zn one moment.
.:. ~r< .f"IClCTl ""!\~ ~.. ;!\.~a ~(\%.a .~ .~(\.aa~ k .a.t.l~ .:•
.:. :t .:.
~
! Dolath ~!, the fourth letter of the ;~, he who follows, the following; 1~' the
alphabet; the number 4; with another ! the preceding; ~! he wlw is for everlasting;
... !
fourth, !?; ! 4000 j ! 40,000.
Y ,.. "'''' I.'
..~! etcetera; ~! MS companlons; .._ !
J..:=>i pI. ~ rt .....=>? m. a sacrifice; the hirn; 1t'Q..:..:Q ~ t:~? troubles fullow us
victim,. J~:::,Q;? ~i the yearly sacrifice; J..:=>t closely; gram. conjunctive, relative pronouns
J,.:Q.~ a peace-offering, also called I~~! ?; .. 1_'-
as t:.'lII:>, I ! ; "; an d I'"
~,,,,,~ '···"ll"
......A..:>? . ..
",_~ tnt1'ansttwe
I!' ~ 11" -- I ' · " I ' .. 1 h0 1y-
,......0'0 ~-,.......t-C ~=>? tILe verbs. ETHPE. .£:I.;? Lt'" to cleave unto, adhere,
the reasonable and spiritual sac?ijice, i. e. the stick, be joined together; 0.1. ...,.gj ~=>!Lt
Holy Eucharist; our Lord is called J...:=>i my soul clave unto her. PA.~! to put, join
J.;.; Q., the sacrifice for all. Metaph. 0001 or fasten together esp. to make a garment,
1t'Q.:; ::.~ J..,::;? they became victims to wild beasts. ar1'ange or bind the leaves of a book; to stick,
I~i and I~;i (the': being adopted as glue; pro\,erb.l.9f ~~ glueing potsherds
a help to pronunciation) rt.....:.? f. a sacrifice; together=to waste labour. ETHPA. ~?Lta) to
an offering in sacrifice often used of the cleave to, remain in close connexion with a per-
Eucharist, esp. with adjectives, I~" - »)0 son; I,!:~ ~ ~?Lt many accompanied
reasonable, J..¥,? ~? bloodless. hi'm, fullowed hirn about; b) to be bound or
It'~? rt. ....=>? f. sacrificing, an offering fastened together as the leaves of a codex. ApH.
'Up in sacrifice. .c.;?l" to make adhere, join, stick together; to
It'~? pI. It'~:.. rt. .£:I.=>? f. adhesion,
close a wound; to affix. DERIVATIVES, }.,.oll.:>?,
closing of a flesh wound; gram. apposition; ILQ..J)Il.:>?, ILQ..Q....=>?, }..J6i, W!, ~O?,
pI. affixes, su.ffoces. IlQ..Q.!)r¥>.
I~? pI. &i, Jpoi with ~11! or ellipt. lA=>? pI. C- rt, ~? m. a) edge, selvedge,
a cake or mass of dried figs. seam, border, join of curtains, clothes; joint
of armour. b) solder, glue, bird-lime. c) a
.m=>? and ....m=>? Ar. dibs, grape-juice boiled
down to the thickness of oil.
bound volume,. J.A:,O! is the commoner word.
.. f ~.. d .....
.r? ut. JQ.!)!"' an f'!""lmper. jQ.!)!, act.
4 ~? pI. ~ rt. A=>? m. a) a joining or
fastening together; the binding up or closing
part. fa!. Ij=>? pass. part'r? to prick, sting
of a wound. b) an elm-tree.
as an insect, scorpion, needle. Metaph. of the
.. f ut. "=>rJ,
;.=>? .....Imp er. 'Co=>?,
. ~ " I'o.=>?;
parts.' ;.=>!, •
· &c.; It-..".'i
sword , am, ......." ... ... ~
? ~c:..::...
9
~? the
..
arrow pierces the flesh. P A. f! to prick or 1t'Q'~~? to govern the kingdom; J~~ to
sting repeatedly; to puncture sycamore fruit; drive,. I~,Q) to steer a ship; ~ to row,.
metaph. ~ ~j=>;¥>! J,;j.:;; the tares whose lJ;.9 to plough, sometimes ellipt. J,.:).;t p?
rricks trouble you. DERIVATIVES, If'?' l.r0?' a ploughman, husbandman; metaph. Hos.
x. 13 I~ \..gL";? ye have ploughed_ sin.
IL,ro?, )..,r~·
c) with n~t to take a wife. d) to act,
..
r
If? pI. rt. r?' m. stinging.
d ~? .. f ut. ~!"',
.....lmper. oCCo=>?, ~
often with the idea of force; .....; ~? to
~? an do evil, harm anyone; ~~~ ~? or
~, 11_' I!~"
I~ to act with force = to oppress; ;...:;!
_P"
act. part . .£:I.=>?, ~?, pass. part. ~?, ~?,
I~? to cleave, adhere, touch, remain with, t.~~?' rl"he fought with the strength
keep cIose to WIt 'h -=> or .....
'" ; ~?
...... ,,1' =>?..
o.aa..o ......... of a thousand. Part.~? a) active sense,
I~j.; the wing of one cherub touched the wall; got'ng about with, doing, taking, driving,. IL.,..;?
J,.:).;~ ~? he grovelled on the ground; ~? ~=> taking her sons with he?'; ~ lo~ ~?
ot1...:;:. his eye was fixed, dull " metaph . .c..;, ~! ~.m Satan governed him, impelled him.
incongruous, inappropriate. Pass. part. close to b) passive, led, driven, governed, moved, &c.
of place, cleaving, adhesive, fullowing, ~! ETHPE. ~?L?: imper. ,,=?Lt'" a) pass. to be led,
I~ J.,&.l'; ~ lo~ a great m~tltitude followed led or carried a!my with -=>,', ~; to be
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taken or led captive; with J~ to suffer ~ to be deaf or dumb; not used in PE.
violence, be forced, compelled; to be ploughed, APR. ~r to grow deaf; to deafen. DERI-
J~,~ ~;r ploughed land. b) refl. to VATIVES, ~(l', JL~(l?
canduct oneself, act/ ;'~!"f - a- .. !I' J"".:>O!'~:>
1'1'''' ~ ....
~ti'~, m. J~ti'~! f. ri. A:::::.." he or that
practise good works. PA. ;..:;, a) to lead,
guide, rule, manage Wl'th ':', ... ~c.- .. I'I' p~!
JI,~ one who leads a laborious life; to treat
•
1''' I'
,?
which stabs or pierces.
PA.~, to lie, deceive, act deceitfully
or treacherously; to deny, disappoint. With
a wouud. b) to drit'e, steer, plough. c) to
,:, to defraud, cheat, be unfaithful / ~
govern, be in authority, have charge of; to
to a cot'enant; J~Q..~ to forswear oneself,
take, ?·eceive. d) with ~ to conced, plot.
swear falsely; with" to accuse of falsehood;
ETRPA. ;":;,L('" a) pass. to be led, guided, driven,
to falsify; ~!Q~ to break a promise; with
led or carried away / with ~~ ~ from ,. 1'1'''' to be
h ~ to assert falsely. ETHPA. ~"f
•
= . , .... , "I'L ~~
thts world to dte; ~ ""'!.. P!"-..,, t:I w en
I'
jJm'chance, that i with" after verbs of to bring low; to grieve, make wretched; ,t;;..O!t
fearing, thou hast made us wretched; Il.'~ ,o~ lo~
·
d eatIt b'l'lngs them low; ~o \2'." .. y
... 0,..'110) ..
~ .a9
,
Jif? m. the elm.
he was left wretched and weeping. ETTAPR.
)~! behold; for behold, see now, but see; see
... Q!~Lr to be sad. DERIVATIVES, )..,ool, or
)~ and !.
)..,ol" )"'lo! or )..,OO?, t:.... lo?, ~O?, )..,1oW0!,
.::>~" J.?OI? pI. ~:.. m. a) gold; ~ ?
ILIoWO?, l.a..o~.
choice, fine or ?'efined gold, b) a tax of one
gold piece; pI.~).. )..;o,! gold doubloons; )"'lo? same as )..,ool'. and )..,OO!. misery.
~~a .::>~! or l~OI! ~~~ chrysolite; I~o"~ .::>O?,.::>!, f
ut . " l' \
.::>O!"" act. part . .::> !, ~! 1 ' PI .
fl Golden Friday, the Friday after Pentecost m. J3.;f. a) to flow out, issue, have an issue
kept in honour of the Twelve Apostles. DE- primarily of menstruation and of seminal
RIVATIVES the three following words and discharge, esp. with ~O! or ~? b) to melt,
JL~OI~. waste or pine away. Part. one that has an
?:ssue, discharge or flux; metaph. weak, failing,
.::>~? denom, verb from ~OI! to gild, to
.tnterweave wzt'h go ld ; part...::>01,..."",
... \1'" declining, Il.'~~ t:'.Q from the faitl~. PA.
~OI!,.!\I)
" 4 v - heai,Mn
Jl.~?"? 1 customs; I"";=IO?" lV~ z'll- 0'
b...)..; rt. lo? ndv. miserably, wretchedly.
mannered; 11."~!..h " the monastic rule or ~O"? rt . .::to? m. wasting away or pining,
way of life; pI. ellipt. discipline, the ascetic wasting disease, emaciation I~? of thejlesh,
life. ~! of the soul.
~O? Ar. and Pers. sour skim milk. ~O! pr. n. flavid, used ellipt. t0r J,;~
,R:::::..0?
•• ~ m. It-'- . ~ f . PI . R:::::..0!
"",",O! I~"," rt. ~. a d eaf ~O?!
-..1 P
tlte sa1ter,. ,.....a....:::..:u..
,,, - v !""O? -v h e r '
t e Deptuagznt
l)erson, deaf-mute. Metaph. lead. Version of the Psalms.
• ~ 1$
I:::J. f. deafness.
1.Q.,0! rt. ~;"iH, I~t- E-Syr. pI. m. 1;:0, ).;;;O! f.
ll.~i(? rt.~. m.falsehood, lying. I~;;o! adj. from the above, Davidic, of or by
-v I' ..
"
I ..! ~4 •.. ~
~O! pI. generally ~O? sometimes
1~2':.• D am'd ; ,.'
,... ~O! ~Q..,.,. tl~e rod of David=
J.ti}~O! or ~O? m. ~6yp.a, doctrine, teach- Christ; )..:;;o! ~~l t'~'~ to live beyond
ing, dogma; pI. rules, precepts. the limits set by David; cf. Ps. xc. 10.
~O"? dogmatics, dogmatic science; ,.., • O!'d'lm.
I' 0... 0f part'"
lClpla1 a d'J. . . ' r;ee IO?
,..O!; ·
!? ~;~ dogmatic writings. part. Dl. a wretched little creature, little wretch.
to?, !! akin to seethe, Germ. sieden, not 11."o...o! rt. lo!. f. misery, wretchedness.
used in Pe. PAEL to! to trowle, disturb, "
~O? , 'rt.
' "~O? 1Il. servzce, . attendance.
perturb, ll.~o l!o~ J..:,o:., a disorderly and ...., O!,
" I"" I I'" r t . 'Of.
.... o? p. . "
m. a sOJournzng,
,.f, ed b
conJus .,
egwntng; I'~v ~'" ~!O~O
- v v
~o;
'" a staying, a dwelling / a place of habitation;
drunk and disorderly. ETHPA. ?o!l?'" to be pI. customs, way of life.
troubled, agitated, often with ~ heart, ~~i ;l!b...o? Pers. lit. Keeper of the Inkhorn,
mind. DERIVATIVES, l!o"!, hot or hoo!, the title of the scribe whose office was to write
b...l?o~, Ilo?o~, )..,?O~, b...)..,?0~. down the edicts of the Khalif.
emph. I' " corn.
4
Ho! rt. to!. m. a kettle, a great iron pot. 419
.,O?, .,4
,.:>O? constr. fl..,60? ~O?
""
I?O? pI. I"""
?O?; see ?OO? gen. but generally J~O? m. and J~o, f.
""?O? and ).D!O!? MafKa. Twelve Lections I I"......
po. .....:>O?4 rareI y I"'"")
1.Q.;0? a a p 1ace, spot,
appointed for Holy Week. position, post, office; with ~, ~ or 4--
... " an d ,..,0I00!
l "" to exercise the office, fill the place or POlft;
,..,0I0? rt. ,OI!. m. fat, fatness,
b) a place or passage of a book, .,o~~ u;...?"
rich food. Metaph. w~o"? ..l.:; luxurious, 'Jl as He says some;vhere; c) .,o~
4-
effeminate.
po'
;.:»:)( some-
," I"" where, anywhere; .,o~ ».0 nowhere.- ~:>
?OO?, ?OO! or I'!O?
," p 1. I" rt. to!. m. trouble,
.,O?
1$
everywhere; .,O?"
.,o~
"
ltere and tl~ere,
confusion, contention; ?~O"? ».! untroubled,
calm, !OO"! ».? ... ~ read distinctly, without in many places; .,o"? .,o~~ to sundry
" ~.,. from some l)lace or other;
stumbling; toO!
».! I~~untroubled wisdom. places; .,O?
I!" ",-,! "'firom every place, on or
~O! or .,O? ~ ~
' ' ' P ' ' ' E .... pI. fo-
,OO!, ,..,OO! -Syr. ,..,OO? I'" rt. IO!.
from every side.
m. wretchedness, misery.
J..,OO? m. a bmcket. ~6 O"? generally with .::t prefixed = prep.
for, instead of/ OI~O"? ~ or ~~, .::t on the
ll.!o"? pI. ~ rt. ' -... !. m. making afraid,
a causing or a cause of terror, a terror, horror. spot, immed'iately, N.B. always with the same
pron. sufl'. 3 p. s. DERIVATIVES, b...)..,~0?,
).l... o"! m. millet or some similar grain.
l,....~0?
I!.'
~O?
" r t. ~!.
.
m. removzng.
.mQ.!)0!, .m:>0? 1"I I"'_!!
~O!
1$
m. dUX, com-
J;:JO! afVTfpa, the second Indict.; see mander of an army, leader, chief; a prefect.
J.J~~? ~QO"? rt. J,:>? m. clea+hsing, ablution, puri-
- see I'O?
... O!; fication, purity; I~ ~~ from sin,. ~O"?
)":§' m. pt Templars, the Knights Templar. ~ purity of heart.
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~O"? pI. ~O? ao~a, glory, praise; »,O"? m. the woof of a web; a hank of thread
i J~~ glory to God. or silk.
, " p,,, ,.. ) ,!, " p.1 I,..- m. the onental
~O?
. plane-tree.
,~O?, ,..,~O? pI. I- rt. ~? m. a remem-
brance, anything kept in remem~?"ance, a tokr:n q~O? ri. ,-,. m. a divorce, legal separation
.. ,
with Jl:;.~r or ~~.
~
Supper and on special days, hence a Saint's ~O"? w'L..lt ~ the like has not been seen,.
'" J.... , ''''' "L' . 1 - " ~.-.! " -..!' • • ['k 1 ... _ l' ~" ~
d ay, h 0 1' 11 day; J.....
~?, !OIAXI! "".,oO? .l'estwa s
...
~O? ~ loo~ 'Lt tS unz ey>, ~O? ~
judge, decide, consider; ~ t:.LiUt' Jt::..,?o-t tions; to observe, regard, to look forth, upon
I judged or thought necessary. DERIVATIUJS, or into; to pound. But this meaning should
~" lw" JL~" JL~.... i, ~~, }...J.~, properly belong to .Q'. PA.~' to regard,
J4~, J~04~, ~!L~~. gaze upon. ETRPA. ~?Lt' to be pounded, a
11, '" conatr. ~O! and .::oo.J!,
"",,",0, '" p1. 11":
9
~o,
'" '" r t . confusion with d,Ltfrom .Q,. ApR. ,Q..il" to
~,. generally m. tl~e tail, hinder end; Jd,...,o"', look out or forth / J~ ~ from the window~'
~~? the hinder end of a spear; ~~ .:Jo", to look for, to'Wards or up, to behold. Metaph.
eq'uisetum, mare's tail. to show oneself, appear, come to light; o.A.il"
J~O"'! and J~~J' f. the same, usually J.Jj.;i tares appeared; .,..r .,..ni
~~
metaph. the last, term of contempt. J; .9. »::; Thy mysteries appear clearly like
~o, m. donative, largess granted to lamps. Pass. part• .Q ~ acquainted or fami-
Roman soldiers by the emperor. lia1' with any study or subject; instructed.
DERIVATIVES, ~"'O?, ).,...L,g0?, ~a..?, JLQ..LO..~.
Le.> '"
,.aIO, l' t . AJ" '
m. torment, pam.
}..QO! pI. }..QO! rt. .Qo,. m. looking forth.
t:~0?, JiimO?, Ja..=0? or ~~m' aVUfIJ-
~Q;.!, oA)~ or ~a.a., plo ~:.. proper, natural or peculiar to any thing or
a'cpVUlT'IS, a dyophysite, a believer in two person; a 117'operty, quality, characteristic.
natures in Christ. ~?, ""''''-; see ~»}..,.
J.Q~.! pt t.:... rt. ,Q O!. an obse1'ver, spectator. ~~i adv. from~? properly, peculiarly,
Ho.!! rt. ;O!. m. a dweller, settler. specially, separately; for or by himself.
~~? pI. c..
rt ..... 0'.
(~treader of the wine- I'! ..... - J"'!......
,..~." 1 m. ~'::L~~·
".........~__ ? p. ,,--?,~? '''~ ...' - f..
press. Metaph. a trampler, oppressor. ~f:S..?, l~~.' adj. from ~,. own, of his
ll.'c...! f. ink; l!."ct.! ~; an ink-pot. oum, especial, peculi(tr to, particular; opp.
~ ~ ordinary and special, public and private
J.j!."Q..! adj. from JQ..? suggested by a demon. &c.; -? ~~
.. 4 l' zn ?"
ftlS own person; .,.
• l'
l!;!.".{.?, J~t~? adj. in ink, of ink; ? ~~ according to its special, i.e. allegorical,
i' OI!Q'~~= tile expression of it in writing. meaning.
I.! ,.. y . " , d
~~? o,aTaYl-'a, a ecree. Jl.'~.i from~? f. a property, peculiarity.
,.. d
\.~! a eacon. l~! rt. ,"of. f. a descent; a swing.
~! a possessive particle comp. of .. ! an J....= a..:.a..? a'll-'0cna, JYUblic; the JYUblic prison;
old form of the reI. pron. ! and the enclitic the public mO'f!,ey, taxes or tribute.
prep. ' " ; is always found with possess. suffixes. \.Q••.aHl~' a'1I-'0Cnoll, f. the public treasury,
It often serves to give emphasis = ou-n, very, tlte revenue; see ~m '" • ?
esp. when preceded by a prep. with the Fame , '" y • .. , d'
\.o~".,.? Otal-'£TPOII, zameter.
pron. suff.~? my, ~r ~?? thou art mine;
~! and o.QD.,:Q? aTjI-'0~' the populace, plebs.
~;::. with my own; with sign. of the accus.
\.Q..m",.!, "",a,..m",.?; see ~~!.
~~ my oum, that wltich is mine; ~i ~
I myself; ~i, ~i m. and f. tAy, thine, t'm",.? a'l1-'6cTLov, the public bath.
thy oum &c., and so with the other forms; J~i f. a mist; ~J.J? ? a fall of dew,
~? his; ~i her; ~i our; \.~i Ex. xvi. 13, 14.
your£. \.o~?, ~~i their m. and f.; ~i pass. part. of verb \.O?
loOl? ~i I will be his, belong to him, be on t'?, J.Li pI. U:, rt. ,-of. m. a) judgement,
his side,. ~! or ~ i his or hel' own accord,
expense, opinion, &c.; ~? ,E ~ i by the
a judgement, sentence, verdict; ~ a J..L'
tribunal; ?; l~ punishment. b) a law, rule,
same, of the same; l~~!-l~~? ~i of
custom or manner. c) a lawsuit, a contention;
that very or same year, of the same city.
J.Li~:> an adversary; ~? ..~a man of
DERIVATIVES, ~" lt~" l~?,
strife·
~~?, ~~" )t~?
~? the Greek particle aE, conj. but, however,
'~! Pael conj. of,"o?, to serve or attend.
for, then; cannot begin a sentence, very often
u,.;, rt. ,"of. m. a motion of the bowels; immediately follows a demon st. pron., ~? 0;',
11' 1', •••
4 ,'Yd'zarrhoea, d ysentery.
~?? ""OI'~ or J>AM i' a.J~ but he, he however, that is to say.
~~? au;Av'n~, dissolution of partner- ,1' I!' l' I "-. l' 1:-"1' t 'udge;
~?, foW! p. t"l.?, ~! r . \.O? m. a J
ship, division of goods. ~r;? ~ the Book of Judges; a cadi; ~,
~,only found in the fem. form l~? ,'ll? a praetor, often = j..,Q..~0I tlte governor.
adj. one's own, peculiar; see below. When written without vowels 4:! has a point
l!."~? from ~i f. a property, qu,alityor above the Yod to distinguish it from ~?=
attribute. u...ijudgement.
J~i pt l~, properly adj. fem. but ll.'~! rt. ,-of. f. a judgeship, the office of
used as subst. It is not found in the older a cadi,. the pronouncing of a judgement, giving
writers such as Ephraem Syrus; that which is of a legal opinion.
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JL'ct..a..f rt. ,of. f. judgement, generally with drite, abbot. In this sense J£.' is generally
JL';I~ the judgement of the conscience, conscien- f. with pI. J;~":'
tiousness. ., .. J"4"'?
J...?, ,.. PI . m. J'",f.. Jt"'"
w? l't • ;O!. a dweIIe'I',
~? Pehlevi, a devotee, ascetic. inhabitant.
J~:L;, fem. of ~, a judge. J~o·;..' dim. of J~'. f. a little monaste'l'Y.
, -?, J" ..,..
... !, "' ."', .. f . J~w!
... PI . m. ,..w? .. '.. rt. 'Of
• .
.... .... -! p.
I -
~., J'"
m. (~) a d manus,
. ,.. 4-"'!
Roman penny, a silver coin wortll about 81d. a monk, a nun/ adj. monastic, ~r or
in English money. b) a dinar generally gold, J.;£', ~~ the monastic habit.
sometimes silver. ... ? r t. ·,op. f.. monastzc
'9 4 . . .
J4Q.... . l;.f,
l;/e; -!1 J"~O!~
).:4Q~m.i; see ~O! dysentery. or J~o·p the monastic way or manner of life;
'i!~r the monastic or religious habit;
~? f. ai"u,~, a petition.
?? ~~l the taking the habit by a monk
~~~! or ~_ also ,~90! and E- or nun.
Syr. ~~? pI. ~4a.f Si1TTIIX 0 J), a two-
~.1 Q,Q"'? or .,..;? a daric, a Persian gold coin
leaved tablet, diptychs, tablets, a) on which con-
worth about £1 IS. lod.
ciliar canons were inscribed. b) on which the
names of those to be prayed for by the Church J.,:;~! rt. ;O? adj.= ~ ... !.
were written. This latter kind of diptych was ...:, PAEL of .a.O!.
read aloud during the Liturgy. Dionys. Bar- ~? rt. .a.op. m. a treading down or tramp-
Salibi, Bishop of Amid, cir. A. D. I I 69, says l'ing under foot.
that there were six Diptychs, called by the J~, pI. J~? and J~, f. some unclean bird,
Syrians Canons, three in commemoration of perh. a kite or vult'ure.
the living, sc. I) the rulers of the Church, 2)
J.A,.~p, ~~?, ...A..~i' pt -=o..o~? and
the clergy and people, 3) kings; and three for
.m~~i; see ~t~?
the dead, I) Saints, 2) Doctors and Synods,
3) the faithful departed. U!, "'e! fut. J,;,J, inf. JD~, imper. ~?,
act. part. J,;, to be or be made pure or clean;
i' of J O!; to exult, to dance.
PAEL
pass. part. J,;" ~" J~r clean, pure; clean
'.. J,9..
JJP, T? p. I m. J'" f . J'......
4j.? r.t JO? an
from ceremonial defilement; cleansed from
animal named from its agility in leaping, leprosy; )l:~i-~ J,;?-pure in /ieart-
probably the rock-goat or ibex. in mind; ~~ ~a? free from, lacking. PA.--e'
J.r? rt. JO!. m. exultation, leaping for joy, to cleanse, purify, pronounce clean according
springing. to the ceremonial law; to ojfer a sacrifice for
sin; to refine metals; prune vines. Metaph.
..a,:' PA. of .g O!; to regard, gaze upon. to purge out, separate; ~ ~ J.jj;~ la;»
~~o~f or ~!-£! a"ca&Wl-'aTa, legal he separates the tares from the wheat; ~.o~
documents. ~~ dentifrice. ETHPA. ~,tr a) to be cleansed,
J.j~f pI. ~:. rt . .gO? m. E·Syr. a looker, purified, made or declared free from leprosy,
observer. from demoniacal possession. b) to purify
l;;~i' pI. .m..Jo.A.? f. a&aKOIJ{a, a hospital oneself or be purified ceremonially. Metaph.
where the sick and paralytic were mmlS- to be made clear, explained. DERIVATIVES,
tered to. ~O?, ~~p, Jl~?, J...:,~, f.L..:,~, ~p~,
..:!PAEL of jO!; to dwell &c. 1~!L.
I J'....!
.......?, J'"
p.
.... !" .. corn. rt. ,op.
. a ) a cote, ~~? rt. J.,.::,!. adv. purely, innocently,
fold for sheep or other animals, a den. b) a sincerely.
dwelling, habitation, Zodge/ J~~! ~ the ~" JL'~, rt. J~r. f. jiurification; purity,
camps of shepherds in the wilderness. Metaph. clearness, transparency e.g. of the sky; moral
a mandra, monastery; J£.' ....i an archiman- purity, holiness.
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.E, fut . •5r1, part .....: ' to remember, call to their cO?l,nt'l'ies. ApR. ' - i t a) to diminish,
mind, be mindful of; part. a) active sense, les,~en. b) to show. DERIVATIVES, ~O!,
remembering, ).J( ~? I remember. b) passive, b--~!, ~" Jl~?, J.~~,
kept in remembr~nce, commemorated, rehearsed, Jl~~!~.
recited. ETHPE. .5,lr imp er. ;..:!tr and ' - ' 3 m. s. pret.. of verb '-0, .
.5,lt"to remember, call to mind, have in remem- ~!; see ~; that not, lest; without.
brance or memory, make mention of, make a ~? fut. ~~, inf. ~~ impel'. ~?, act. part.
memorial, commemorate. ETHPE. .5itt" to ", ~?,
~" "'". ~~-.:::' f.. ~.~,
PI . m. ~" '..;:' to draw wat er,
remember, call to mind. ApH • • li!t to remind, to draw or drag out with ~; ~ ~! ~~
bring to remembrance, make mention oj, men- !be drew water for us,' ~!r ~ 11.'00. ~ I will
tion, rehearse. DERIVATIVES, \.J;.:)O!, ~".,::I~, draw thee out of the abyss. PA. ~! to draw
JJ.,::I!~~, )lQ.J.,::I!~. up or out, lift up, rescue from perils of water
.5" )~, pI. )~? m. adj. and subst. male, and metaph. from depths of sin; ~~ ..~!
masculine; ('hem. arsenic; a male, pI. the ).J ~ ~ God brought Jonah out of the fish.
mate organs; ..::.~ .5,
hm'maphrodite; a ram ETHPA. ~;lrto be led or drawn out, to come
-.
sometimes with ~ ...~! or U-,:;.,; .Aries, a sign or rise out, escape from depths of sin or misery;
of the zodiac; )~, .... ; ~ battering-ram. ...t~ ~!lb .,::. by Thee may I who am
6.. .. , . ..
DERIVATIVES the seven following words-- submerged be d ragged out; 001 Of,::' ~\! ~
oD! denom. verb Pael conj. from )~i; ~!~ whoso holds on to Him is rescued. DE-
gram. to assign t}w masculine gender. ETHPA . RIVATIVES, »O!, ~!, J~?, ~t-"lO, ~~.
.5ilt" to be of the masculine gender. 1-, f. J"
6
1.
,....~!, ~
,),
p.
]
m. 1''' ~ rt. ~!.
~l~::Ii adv.gram.masculine,inthe masculine adj. and subst. he or that which troubles,
gender. disturbs, incites to evil; an agitator, instigator ;
)1.'0"'.,::1;
f. the masculine gender. J..L;., i disturber of peace.
J.,:oM~? pI. J.:- rt. ~!, m. a troubling;
... O-O!, ,...~, and,O-O!,
• .. ..... ' " I"
No-ot.. a d'J. m. mascuZ'me,
tossing of the sea; disorder, tumult, commotion,
male, virile.
,.4 ... £• same as )1'."
)I,Q.JO-O! I,(I"O!.
confusion.
~!
.. t ~!""
f u. ....... ac.
t part. ~" ...... I~!
',"'
JJ P '" 1.9 P Jl
....,~!, ,....J~"
'" J,-'
I,......~ O-O!
JJ 1'1 P. .,.
same as ... ~,. to trouble, disturb, discomfit; pass. part.
J1.'o...J ~? f. the male gender,' virility, ~" ~~, J~- ru.ffled, tempest-tossed/ turbid,
courage. fouled/ bllnrred; ~! J~~ blurred
'-i PE. only participial adj. a) ~!, writing; J1.'~! ~~! }1..jj turbid streams of
~~!, J~! thin, fine, rare, pI. few ~ error; ~! ~! ~~ troublesome worldly
.L·I»~
I" "''" ..........
~!not '" .. fiewtnnu
' mber; J"'~"'""
l,~~ goods. ETHPE. ~!lrto be shaken, disturbed,
with Jl.¥; understood, in few words, briefly. disquieted, ru.ffled, violently moved or agitated.
b) ~?, ).;..,
)~ easy, ready with ~ of the PA. ~! to 'I'1JjJle, agitate, disorder, disquiet,·
thing to be done or suffered; with ~ and an di8comfit. ETHPA. ~!lr same as ETHPE.
infin. easy to do, easily or readily done; ~ ~!lr the sea became 7·ough,· Q.~!lr
tJ~ ~~! easily told; J.j~ " in- ,o~~;~ they were agitated in mind.
flammable; OIb~r i he was Teadily cured. DERIVATIVES, J.-~?, J--~!, Jl~?,
PA. ,~, or~i! a) to designate, mention, ~~,~!~,
specify. b) to repudiate e.g. ~J) a covenant. ~i PAEL of ~!.
ETHPA. ~!tr a) to be diminislted, become J1.'~! rt. ~? f. the tossing of waters,
~ l- '" '" .. I" _>:.
"are or few, be cut off; ~!lr ;.A: the o.Jo. trOub led waters, ,0Cl ~! ~ ~ Q.N.J ~
...
word of the Lord became precious i. e. rare. when the waters were at rest again " opacity of
b) to be designated, indicated, surnamed " the air, opp. J1.'~~ transparency. Metaph.
~,~ Hti! ~~ ~ they are named from disturbance, disorder, ~ t~! discord.
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see'l
~:~, rt. ,-,. adv. rarely, scarcely. J.,:::::'::.Q'~!, J~ pI. f. J~~! a) an
~u.~? rt. '-? easily, readily. opponent, enemy. b) the opposite, the contrary,
~~! rt. ,-,. only with .::11 prefixed, rarely, ~ on the contrary; logic. the contradiction of
seldom. propositions.
1'_4,9 '-'- '" f • ttostz'l'~ty, varwnce,
.
Jl.'~~? rt. '-!. f. easiness, facility, dis-
7 con.-
J1.~::'Q~!
position, tendency; with H~,,"';-or J~ l~~ trariety>, t::.
in the contrary manner; logic.
an angry disposition, irritability. contradiction.
J~! pI.' J~;- Tt. ~? f. a shoot, yO'Lmg ~~? or ~! DOlath or Dalat, the fourth
branch. letter of the alphabet; see ?
J4? pI. J~- rt. »,. f. a) a varicose vein. f? contr. from ~? lest, that, after verbs
b)=J~~!. of fearing; perchance, whether, in asking a
~? of'-!.
PAEL
negative question.
~! comp. of ~, ~, ?; that-not, lest, f?' ~! pI. ~~, m. blood, bloodslwd; J~~r
not; used after verbs of fearing, unless, except; ~!! the woman having an issue of blood;
it may be, perhaps, perchance,. why? whether 1 OI~! .:x,? the price of his blood, i. e. the ransom
is it not 1 not 1 in asking a question when the for his l1je; ~?! ~.u;~ redemption through
.. r." ~.'\i:)~
bl00d ; ,"0I"'''3! I ' '" ~~
1 -!.. " ' " l'It.
or 1~.'\i:)~
answer is expected to be negative.
with the blood of their necks = at the peril of
~? fut. ~,.;, mimet. cf. drop, drip and
their lives; ~?O ~~,g slaughter and bloodshed.
Germ. tropfen, to drop, trickle down. DERIV-
Metaph. juice, sap of plants. DERIVATIVES,
ATIVE-
verbs f'f and f~?' J,.....J.:I£)~!, ~!,
~ i m. a dropping, trickling.
~~.
_,,,, f u.
~! t ~tI, _,v '"
-'" '" I. l lf. ~~, ac t . part. ""
~!, """'fut. f~'
"'''' act. part. f~
f?f 11"
denom. verb
J~? to blaze, flame, shine like fire; ~?
Aphel conj. from f!; to fetch blood, to be im-
J'r+9:O
" - .. ~ r f,'" I~_::'Q.a.
' 4
glory shone out like
bued or sprinkled with blood. PALPEL f~!
lamps. PA. ~! to light, set on fire. ApR.
to bleed, part. ~~;:!Q bleeding, covered with
~!r to light, set light to. Metaph. to in-
blood. ETHPALPAL f~,Lr to be bloody or of
flame; ~?rJ~~ he kindled the altar fire.
the colour of blood.
DERIVATIVES the two following-
)d,! fut. J.-~";, inf. ~~, imper. ~!,
~! or ~i pI. ~, r=..
rt. ~!. m. 1 -, I ' '" !.
a flame, blaze, torch, a bright shining; ~ r I.~· 19. - 9
part . ~" ~?, p. m. ~" 1-.¥>!, f. t".:!Q?,
J~! to be like, resemble. Part. with ~ like,
, •• ,
"l'!'I'''''
0j.M :.e.'"J'''
, ,....0'0 .~! ;,::." • JEO L
'QJ th e ,L,Tather .
~s
fire, the Son the flame, and the Holy Spirit the similar; impers. ! ,,,"'~ ~~! it seems to
them" ~? probably, likely " J.,:~! ~? unlikely;
heat of the fire, Cod. Poc. ill BodI. Libr. cdiv.
300 r. on the Holy Trinity. }':"'¥>h orr as it seems, as is likely; ~?,)..,O"
1.1.,-9 and the like, and so on. ETRPE . ....~?lrto be or
~?
po'
rt. A::::..!. m. a glow-worm.
become like, to imitate. PA.~! a) to liken,
.:.u! denom. verb from lP~! to oppose, compare with ~; to estimate. b) to imitate,
to be opposed, be in opposition, to contradict;
1 e Wl'th .::11; .,~!
mak e l l'ke, become l'k ", .~" Q....¥>~
'" ,,,
....'IC\!
! .... J""!OI ~~
"", ... ~ I!_," 1."
tMS lS contrary to 1 have supposed a likeness in thee; ~~
what he says. ETRPAUAL ~!tt" to be in ....,Q! ~ he compared the world to a field.
disagreement, opposed, relYUgnant " to oppose. ETRPA. ~?lt to be or become like, be com-
lP~! comp. of j6QJ), ~, !; rt.~. pared; to feign oneself, to imitate. Metaph.
that which is in front or opposite, opposite, to represent, imagine; )d,!~ Jl.'~,x,~'; acting
opposed, repugnant; the opposite, the contrary,. like a physician,' ,~~ ~!~.::Q becoming
!H
II.'~! pt 1;i.Q? rt. ".I:)? f. a piercing; pleurisy. ~, delJOm. verb Pael conj. from ~!;
I~.I:)! rt. "'!' f. fine dust, sawdust, powder. to step forward, proceed, advance gradually,
. '" act . part·'·
'? . '~! PI. ~h! ",. to fi ght. P A. ;;!
"'", promote. ETHPA. a) ~?lrto step up, march
to fight bravely, strive hard, I~l~ ~ forward; to rise or attain gradually e. g. to
I~-J? with tAe incitements of desire.' The part. honour or knowledge. b) to be advanced,
is sometimes spelt ;i!~. ETHPA. ;i,ll'''tofight, promoted; to receive holy orders.
strive. DERIVATIVES, I;!?, I;?, I;;!, llo;;! . ~! pI. ).:.. m. a heath-cock, partridge.
•• I"',? p.I ~'?'
'!, ,.. I"";! rt. ;O!. m. a) eccles. I~~-=J' pI. I~ f. a litter; a cradle.
a procession, cf. I;o!. b) the circle or revolu- Hi, m. a vulture.
tion of the year. c) a generation, an age, a time; oA:I!;? tofoul; ~!;~ ,o~~ theirfilthy
. •.•. h '
'! ,~ zn eac generatwn,' ;?O ;~ Jrom one
• • /',
garments.
generation to another; ~i? ;~ or ~i?;~
Ji!;, pI. ~i!;?, li,;? m. a) a thistle. b)
in seculum seculorum, for ever and ever; ~;..:.
ulmus campestris.
in our age, in ",our times>" ~i? ~ in all
.. *.•
~O'?
t J''?' m. a wtnnower.
r. .
ages, always; I;? ;~ ages after, long after;
~~l? li~ in time to come, in future ages. I • ~
,..:l0'?, ~ p.I" ~, I'.."_
I'.,".......-o'! ,'f.
• .f rt. .
'· 11'·· I ~;! -. or ~!, " I""J? or Il" a) a concubine. b) sucker, layer of vine.
I'!, "'! p. .;! rt. ;O?
f. an enclosure, a place surrounded by a fence
~o'H pI.).:.. rt .... ;? m. a debater, disjJutant,
dialectician, controversialist.
or pale. a) a sheepfold, farm-yard, homestead. 4-
palace, house, Germ. Hoj, a chamber; li, )..:i~';? rt .... ;? adj.argumentative, dialectical,
II.'Q'.Q ~» the royal court,. ;V' ~l 11';, rhetorical.
, .. , t I' ..
a vestibule, open court,' II.';~ ~ without in w'?, ~'? r. '?' m. a wmnowzng.
~" rt. .,h. m. a step, taking a step. out or prepare a path, with l!;:? or ~.
~", I~" rt. .,;,. f. the treading out or Metaph. to practise, train, instruct, esp. with
thrashing of corn; I~',i 1'0L'" the ox tl~at ~a:; with r-' to dispute, debate. Pass. part.
treadeth out the corn.
,;, only Pael pass. part. ';""""" .." I ~-!.. "
~;,..:o,
trodden, worn; common, ~ trite; .... U un-
trodden, pathless. PA. ",,;i to lYl'actise, train,
r, .
J~;~ cunning, crafty, tricky. DlilRIVATIVES, instruct; J;,.::, ~;Jj:, in the way of life.
Pass. par. t .."" ;"v~,,...,~,
I • .v I',,_'!'~
" - ~v practtse
. • d
,
~;o" 11~;~. . d I -- _.:1 I:!' ... .:: 1: I!..{" 4 - .. v
tralne , ea'rllKMI; ~~-.~~ ~'''»
J.,x,;, pt ~;, 3pap.a, a fable, drama.
learned men. ETHPA. ""iilr to be open,
,~;, pt .ao a.L:rQ;, f. 3p6p.6>v, a sort of light trodden of a road; to be disputed, debated;
vessel. to be exercised, trained, instructed, with ~~~
J.,......~;, or I...,~;, m. pI. dromonarii, to be expert tn . war; 11I.a.. ... n ~
'''' v II __ ~"'_'
~n tfW
1._
.:. m·:·
CD rc'CD
Cl the fifth letter of the alphabet. The 10, interjection demonstrative or emphatic
cardinal numher 5; 01' ordjnal thefifth. Lo / Behold I often used in expressions of
Ci abbreviation for a) a,;o, tltat is, i.e. time already, now, these/ ~ 1~.i.»L Jo,
b) Hallelujah, 0.0 0. or S:OIO 0. IIallelujah, ~ ~~ Io,-Lo
these eighteen years,
Hallelujah. twenty years; in adverbial expressions of time
10. the letter 01. here, this, l..:..o, 10, ~ from this very time;
99
J.d~o I~ ~ from tltis time onwards, hence- ~~ pI. ).:.. l't. ~OI. m. an imagination,
f(Yf'th; ~ I~ t"'~ henceforward. With" l
'll'
usron, l'dea; ~!Q
I .!...... .. .. I' .. I" I ..... •
"~OI! ~OI ,.:»~ 'So
I~, for behold, because, already; I~ ». inter- this W(Yf'ld of illusions and dreams; ~~
rog.-not? is it not so? J.;~ ~, ideas from books.
.. " .... .. ". t' f vel'b
~OI, ~OI, Q.:)OI, ~OI Impera lve 0 ~~ rt. ~OI. m. a phantom, apparition,
~~, give, put &c.; interj. of encouragement appearance, illusion; ~~ 1601 ». the ram
or exhortation, come. sacrificed instead of Isaac was no phantom.
~~ denom. verb Pad conj. from ~OI; ~o. pI. ~o. rt. ~OI. m. imagination,
to bloom, blossom; metaph. to jlO'l)rish, glitter, to the imaginative faculty, the second of the five
". JtI
be showy; act. part. ~ot.:IC, pass. part. ~~ v"
mental senses.
jl(Yf'id, ad(Yf'ned, splendid, foaming as new wine; ~OI rt. ~OI. Dl. delirium, illusion.
J6~ .::..i~i w2'ii9ti l.j~ his complexion
~~~ rt. ~OI. ndv. in vain semblance,
which 'tad been jlorid/ 16~ ~~ J.94=> spuriously.
wreathed or garlanded with leaves.
~~ pI. ~, ).:.. ajlower, blossom; ~;~ Il:~~ pI. II.'&- rt. ~OI. f. a phantom,
....... jlowers 0i varwus
~"
f ' co1ours; ......~! ~OI
I!!.. .. illusion, imagination; a vain fancy, show or
pomp; the heresy of the Phantastiasts.
verdigris; ~,saltpetre. DERIVATIVES,
~~, J~ rt. ~OI. adj. fantastic,
~OI verb, I~OI, ~~~, IL~~.
fanciful; a Pltantastiast.
COGNATES, ~l, ~l.
'';01, )po. m. vanity, emptiness; ~OI ~Q.~OI rt. p,OI. m. ruin, destruction in
~o. vanity of vanities; .,::J..~o. ...;.:. thy vain the active sense, cf. Jl~""OI.
or empty life. DERIVATIVES, J.'" ':)01, ~OI rt. ~OI. m. meditation; severe suffering.
IL~OI. JI.'~OI rt. ~OI. f. ruin, destruction in
n;~ pI. ).:.. m. a herd, swinehe1·d. the passive sense.
'. m. a rare form for I~OI; see below.
JJ,;OI ~o. pI. ~ rt. ~OI. m. meditation, study,
~~o., J~ pI. m. }.:- f. I~ adj. from subject of study; reading by syllables as a
~OI; vain, empty, pI. 1Il. followers of vanity. .
begmner, a syllable,. t-.... -.. _~_ ...... L~'" ,..1..,01
I" ..
11.'0:&0. from ~OI. f. vanity. · t
we began to learn rea d mg; ~OI ,- mono-!P_ ..
'" ,..
I~~ or J~;OI f. a herd, drove, line esp. syllabic; ~o. w~L trisyllabic; I~~
of camels. COGNATE, I~l: ~o. =! octosyllabic metre; ~o.! ll..6 an.
I~~ from ~OI. f. a bloom, blossom. .
artrculate soun d ~. 11"..... 4
~~ ,Q~ tn tttese very
• 1
plan or scheme with p of the intention, with pass. part. ~OI to ruin, destroy, overthrow,
~ .. or ....,1'_"
~~ agaznst; . - "LPI'",~t_y
~OI' 1._
break down, hew down. ETHPE. ~OILr to be
l)lanned this ajfair/ w,!~ ~~~ Jl.'o?o~ ruined. PA. p;~ to break down, ruin utterly.
he plotted rebellion against Mm. b) to "Md DERIVATIVES, )......:.c,0I, IL~OI.
syllable by syllable, study, brood over/gram.
~~o., ;;;..; or ~o. pL ).:.. m. ~"tEfAlM",
to vocalize. DERIVATIVES, ~OI, ~.. ,
a prefect, procurator, govern(Yf'; Mgoumen08 or
~OI, ~QOI, ~~, ILQJ...,~, ~0Ib..».
prior of a monastery.
~OI not used in PE.; root-meaning to
dream, see visions in sleep. PA. ..;",.. to JI.'~; f. ~yEfAo"la, principality, prefecture.
.... L,..
imagine, fancy. ETHPA. ~OI , to I'''~'!''
J;.,...~ U~o. pI. ).:.. rt. ~OI. m. reading, the Q1't of
imagim, conceive mentally, devise; ... u, reading; a syllable.
'
IL.~ I'':::'~''''''' .. "..! J.~. t ()
.... /,te ''''If'''n. ~o. m. a dromedary.
o.CD--s-.I$ ~OI __
~OIr denom. verh Aphel conj. from the J~!~. ETHPA. f!~lr a) to be dismem-
above; to become a Mohammedan, apostatize bered. b) to be formed in the womb.
to Islam; J~~ perverts to Islam. ETHPA. " fu t . -=O!OJ.J,
-=?OI """" " '" ac t . part . -=,01
mt. oA??~, ""
,. "l;'" t h e same.
,01 to meditate, hence to give heed, attend, apply
~~~~ pI. J; m. a Mohammedan. oneself earnestly, generally with ~ ofthe object.
DERIVATIVES, k=O?OI, k=!0I.
J1:~~~~ f. Islam, Moliammedanism.
~?~ rt. -=!OI. m. meditation, attention.
?~ (rare), H~ fern. this; ... 01 H~ this is;
;?OI PE. only participial adj .... ?01 , J~i'OI,
see J.j~.
JI.'...lOl adorned, comely, acceptable, ag1'eeable,
t J"''''
?OI f u. t J"'01, rare m
?OJ.J, par. . PE. t0 honourable; J~iOl~'S' a comely youth; HLt
lead, " direct. PA. ...?~ to lead, direct with U~).S ...iOlabeautifullywooded country. PAEL
:::::...; H~~ ~~ ~! ~ et'erything that ;!OI
" " parts. same 10rm £ 10r
£ act. andpass.' "'?OI>.:.o
''
lte hath commanded and directed us to do. to ad orn, gl O'NJY; '.f, ".1::"" "
~t lP' .",.
,." , y>", J>.If "ot..:.o
ETHPA.... i~lr to be led, guided; with J~.. J.,S I give glory to the King of liea'l;en; J:~
by the hand; to follow, with ~ or l~; "~ sh"tntng garments. E THPA. '?OI
J"''' '''''L''''t
I 0 be
H~W ...; let him follow my example. DERIV- glorified, honoured; to receive gifts as marks
ATIVES, )....'01, JlQ..?OI, J-?OI, l .. ?OOl, J.,a...!~'Q, of high esteem, payor receive honour, ;,~L~
JlQ,J".?~, 4.?0I~, JlQ,J".?OI~. J~ J~ctA.o J.,:.~ ~ thou shalt be
~!!OI a corruption of the Heb. harel = honoured by us with robes and titles of honour.
mount of God; metaph. tlie altar. DERIVATIVES,J;?OI, ~!"'?OI, JlO ... tOl, )....,;?~.
~O"?~ rt. -=?OI. inquisitive, garrulous. Jh~ constr. st. ;!OI rt. ;?OI. m. excellency,
•,....' ?OI,
, " J,,_?OI 1 m. ,,:'01
'", ,,, p. '",,,,,, rt . , ?OI.
•",,, f . J",,:?OI glory, honour.
a leader, guide, teacher. ~ojt~ pt J,..:. m. ;;lipavAt~, some mus£cal in-
~Q..?OI,
# .. I', # . . m. J'
"'6Q..?0I ~Q.!OI 6 .. f I m. ~,
. p. • strument, perhaps a water-organ.
J.,:. f. J~ llit6>TrJS', simple, untaught, ignorant 901
4.
m .....01- f. E- Syr. o,~, ~~ pI. m. ,Cl..! 4;'"£.
.!, '" ' oJ..f rea d'tng; ~
J.,L.;...t:I..:> .!..e. '- Q"",.:)
4.
un l eamed ; ~t pron. 3 pers. he, she, it, they; mm" her, it,
stupid, plebeian; pI. common people. them; he himself, she herself &c.; this, that, these,
~~.t.?.; adv. plainly, ignorantly. tltose; ~OI?, ~.;? who, wMch; whoever, whatever,
Jl.'~c!.?~ f. ilit6lTfLa, ignorance, lack of whosoever, whatsoever, some, some--or otlter, any
knowledge, want of experience. one, some one, anything, something / the pI. is
Jl.'ct.,~ rt. J!OI. f. leading, direction; way, found but less commonly. ,~r and ~r are
manner. used after active verbs instead of the pronominal
suffixes ,o~, t:;:'";' = them. In poetry the first
~!~ pI. J,:;f~ rt. hOl. m. a leader, guide,
syllable is sometimes dropped for the sake
teacher.
of the metre, ,~(.
~l~iOl rt. ;!OI. adv. handsomely, splendidly.
~OI and ~.; are often pleonastic but with
J1.'0"... 101 rt. ;?OI. f. comeliness, excellence;
emphatic force, esp. with t:;:'"! but; ~OI can
honour; ~ "'.
Lo~... ;OI an honourable li.fe.
J' stand with another pers. prOD. of any number
f!OI, ~?OI PI . ~,
,,, •. ~,,, -.'" Z' b b
1-- m. a lm, mem er,
or gender, ~l ~OI I myself. When ~OI follows
part of the body,. J;~ ~,~ the hands and an ; the 01 takes linea occultans and the 0 forms
jeet; J:;.t':: ~~;~ the inte;nal organs; ~?~ the diphthong au, the ' of the; being changed
""~ "". ""
• ~, ;;9.:Q,
...... " '~~Q..;
"'''' " " , , , &c. t he gentta
I ' ! # ~?OI
~oo, . l
to" West-Syr.; East-Syr. keeps'j ... 0. and }..:.
1_": P Y P ~ •• p y , y
organs; ~!OI ~Q9 muttlatwn; f!OI f!OI form the diphthong oi; ~~ and J,:. eu, ... ~ and
limb by limb, piecemeal. Metaph. a part of a J,..:. ei; 9~ ~ ~ from the heart; 9~~
discourse, a part of speech, a word or syllable. it is hard; ... .; and H~ make ... ~ H~ E-Syr.
DERIVATIVE the fol1owing- but ... ~ J!~ W -Syr.; H~ ~o. the same; ! ~o.
f!~ denom. verb from ~?~; to dismember, that which; .;~ ~OI this ",'ery; ~2.t ~ one,
cut in pieces, pass. part. f!~) }..~!~, one only.
am 101
~OI often serves as a copula, the 01 quiescing Btay with; ~ L~ loot lu was alone; with
and the 0- or :. coalescing with the preceding ~ to be for one or on Ms side. b) to begin to
consonant; o~J.jl; ... ~lJr I am; 02t~r or be, become, be made, done or wrought, to come
40 .. • ,.. 1. ~''''
O~l.,~( t tOU art; ,Q..J( ,04( you are;
40 , ..
to pass, happen; often in 'exclamations with
w~ ~o,? 01' 0.02' ';0" who is, which is; ).be proll. Buffix w~Oot ).b::, what is this 7 why is
~-.:: ' ,tu,
~OI ~ ,.. W h at are these? o~ -- .,...:::. or · 1 ...... 00l/,~,
thzs ,.., -~ wOot,,.. f~'" .. w hat or t hat
... 4
001 aAo.:::' - bl d' z. - I"
e8se t8 ft-e; ~ ~ or o~ -~- " fi - 'y-"
_-..:. which has befallen me 7 , loot~ ~r even if it
to Thee, 0 Lord; o~ o~ ~ he is one; = happens that. The act. part. is used imper-
=
~ 0*0. ~ who is lu 7 who is tltis 7 and sonally, it comes to pass, takeslJlace &c.; when
.. , = 0 -~ ~
a..&.¥I I~ -'- wh at zs . th'zs I~ h ow tS " zt I~ used with pron. 2 pers. pt is generally COIl-
~,~ . - 1 '...... " ' d
"'2:'0~= w~. ~1l:t.. zt 1S evt ent; w~~' zt
1 ~? • tracted ,~~o~ you are. Pass. part. rnade,
is great. 0-01/ sometimes represents our definite created; J.,:,Lb, 0 J.; o~ created and temporal;
arhc . 1e tft-e;
z. - ~OI/~ 4 1]'
~OI/ genera y WrItten ~00l/
4-
pI. beings, created things, Germ. Wesen, all
and ,":0, ,":0, generally "';0, E-Syr. ~~OI/, ~?' things that are or that may be created; cf. J.;OOt.
that is to say, id est, the same, that very; a: 0-01/" c) as an auxiliary verb lo~, with ot quiescent,
"';o,! who indeed is, who or which itself. a) with the participle forms the imperfect
4 .. 4
~OI/ ~ ~OI/ m. ~OI/ ~ ,":01/
- " - f,p. ] m. ~.. ,tuOl/ ~'" t ense; Jo~ ' ~~ "'hke new; OO~ " ~.• - ""'.~
>' they
.. f .... " .... h
\.Q,JOI/ . ~OI/ ~ t""'0I/ t e same; 901/ ~ ~OI/O o~4" 4 4" were serving; Jo~ lo~ there was, Germ. es war;
one and tlu same. (j) with the pret. sometimes equals the aorist
'''ES
001/ . or 001/
- yr. 001/ " ' f• "0.001/, P1. m. ,tu 4,£
01/ •
more generally the pluperfect, lo~ l~rhe had
come. d) after ~l impersonal, tlure was, there
~o. are derived from 901/ &c., with I~ prefixed
were, Germ. es gab: es war; JOot is used with a
adding demonstrative force; demonst. pron. he,
pI. as well as with the sing.; loot is often otiose
she, they,that,those; Germ. der,die, das; answers
to the Greek def. art.; repeated one-the
a) after another preterite, Jo~ ... ~ he began,'
? lo~ ~ not that; (3) before another loot or
other, some-some; often used as antecedent,
? Q~ .,..1:
! .;~ .,.?" as, as if, as though, in
OOot; "I) before impersonal Loot. ApR. wOotr
to gwe.. extstence, to create; . .~!
. . ~ ...... JI'" •
loOt.»
like manner as, so as, as one who, because, con-
~ Sott 0 Divine power who hast given exist-
sidering that, inasmuch as; , ..;~ therefore,
., ,...-.-. ence to all things. ETTAPR. 0.0 0 OI/ttr to receive
on that account; ? 0.001/ ~''-:!
'Unless; 0.001/
.• ,l.,
. ...........
! A
existe;nce or being, be made or created. DERIV-
after that; , .:~, ? w~ l~~ so that, so
ATIVES, J.,a..o~, IL~o~,
)...Oot, JLQ..Oot,
far as to; , J..¥, Q~ ~ on that account;
J.,....o~L~, JL~o~L~.
, ..:~ ~ because of this. DERIV A.TIVES,
JLa-OI/, JLQ..OI/~OI/, ~OI/~OI/, ~J-OI/~OI/. ,o)....:::..~loot pI. J.,..~~loot dJa"lYEX'OJl,
gospel; usual spelling ,~ol.
.. "
J001/; see Jt'001/.
"
~O"ot rt. ~ot. m. a pretence, a counterfeit.
' f ut. J"..
J001/ o~, apoc. J'" 1
~,p. ,oo~,
4 .. apoc.
~~O"ot rt. ~ot. m. meditation, study, exercise,
,o~,40
2 lem. ~00l/ L
J.' "L
.. , apoc. ~OI/
..
&c., 'Ill J.'•• J'o~,
..
practice; syllabification, tlte addition ofa letter
imper. wQOI/ (the pret. is often used as an
to facilitate enunciation; a reading or spelling
imperative esp. in the 2nd pers.), act. part.
book; ~ ••,;:/~ olo Wav in the pro-
"' ..
J001, ' pass. part . J"Oot, ,..Oot,
,..001/, I ' " J'l.,_Oot,
" - P1. m.
nunciation of~.
~Oot, COot, f. ~o~ a) the substantive verb
I { • .4 I {' ,4 11 ~..
~Oot or ~00l ~ p. 1-- m. a
1 , ..
to be, to exist; to be, remain or live in a place
esp. witll adverbs of place; to be sold for with dromedary, a strong camel. COGNATE, ~ot.
~ of the price; with ;~ to be with, follow; Cfo1ot pI. C' rt. hot. m. a rule, direction.
with ~ to be instead of, succeed; with ~ otOOl/ rit. abbrev.; see et Halleluj(dt, ltalle-
to lw-ve, possess; to be for, serve as, be held or lujah.
conbidered; with IL~ to marry; wOot ...
o~ interj. of grief 'or sorrow, generally
~ beware! take care! with LQ.~ to be with, repeated, Alas! alas! woe!
102
"~OI, COOl pI. l! rt. )001. lll. generation, ,. " PI. ~00l,
J>,IOOl '!' .. " cons t r. s.
.. -'" I>JOOl t E -Syr. ,001,
.
genealogy, being, b'irt'~, origin, existence; 0..:001 W-Syr. ,001 m. a) tTtemind,reason; oJo~ ~
I~'"
I ','
I '0 >. '-/>AI~'
1
tne ••
comzng •
mto extstence OJ..f ~ he has gone out of hia mind; )l't-Jig
man, of the world; metaph. accession of an o.JOOl
" ' " "2'~_V' ~ h' lS reason returned unto h' 'tm;
emperor, of a bishop; 0..:001 .. 'et... t»
from lJo;' ~ intellectual, OOle; ~ 1J0~ natural
its first beginning, from its origin; Co~ )l't capacity; J.j o~ V" irrational. b) sense, '1nean-
it came to be, it came to pass; Co~ ... )-r ing; an opinio'n, dogma; ~? J.j o~ the sense
to bring into existence, create; pI. substances, or meaning of the words. DERIVATIVES, ,001
things or beings already in existence, primary verb, }....uOOl, ~l"o~, )Lcuo~, ~l,,00l~,
elements or existences, opp. Coo. those things ).1.,00l~, ~).1.,00l~, )Lo.LIoOl~.
or beings which derive from them.
~00l = ~OI an axe.
~o~ contraction of o~ o~ i.e., that is "!.,, )",.
""",,,001, .........J..- p. ' .. f)
I m. loA- ....
_ _ a d'
• "' J. f rom
to say.
j,JOOl. of, to or in the mind, existing in tlte
)l'~00l rt. )001. f. the creation. ,mind, intellectual; J~o~ )l'~ tke ador-
't0~ with t:» whence is it? ation of the mind; ).!.&J o~ ~ a revelation
~r ~i wherefore art thou sad? to the mind.
II~ II~ I II~ -II~ -,~
'1001 or ~00l p. 'tOOl, oD:)~OOl or ~00l 1.90;' pt J.9o~ m. a breath, breathing, puff
f. il).", matter, material, the material part e. g. of air; a vapour, odour; inbreatlting, afflatus;
of chrism, of baptism; ~o~o. ~ the material )~.'OA!, J.90~ the breath of wisdom; ~
world; pI. material impulses, temptations or 1.90~ )~ ~:~ the divine aJ!latus rested upon
lusts. DERIVATIVES, ~00l, )1~00l. JJfoses.
~O~OI pI. J,:.. l't. '01. m. praising, a shout H -" • ~
~~OQj p I . I''''- speI t aI so -,Q,901-
, ,a.900l,
of joy, a chant or hymn; a Itulala = one of the ~00l, 1I7TOalllKO/JOr, a 8Ubdeacon.
twenty sections into which the East-Syrians Jl'~~o~ f. tlte office of a subdeacon.
divide the Psalms; a hallelujah, a clwnting
~OItQ.900l and ~LQ.9·oOl 1I7TOOECJU,
of ltallelujah after a psalm or portion of a
liypotllesis.
psalm.
~La.9OOl Ildj. hypothetical, conditional.
, p.
~00l, I'!
~, "'_~_
)", I m. """-
p. I'" f.. )""
"'__
.""
oD:)Q~OOl un d .m~00l I~00l
p. " an d
from u.o~. of or pertaining to matter, material,
1 p.
carna; I materza. I th'mgs; ~00l ,,!.....
oS
If11 lm-
• ~OOl ;maTOS', a consul, prefect, man of
material, not subject to matter as angels or the consular rank.
I",\/:" ~ or oD:) ~00l V1TaTEla,
""'0""001 . , consu lh' s lp,
ministry of the Church.
)l'~0~0I from ».o~. f. materiality; with ». office or rank of a consul; consular largess,
a scattering of money amongst the populace as
immateriality.
consuls or emperors were wont to do when on
,001 denom. verb from Uo~; PAEL nnly
"" I'" .., ~"
)"'-...o~ a progress.
pass. part. ,o~, I>JO~, end owed
.,a• 001,
.,. ,!,{ ~ I - I'"
fo=iII0Ol p. ~, I - rt. ~OI. m.
with reason, rational, intellectual, wise. ETHPA.
""'/" to COme to one,s senses, regatn reason,
,001'" . a going 01' t-urn1'ng back, round or about;
master oneself. P ALEL ~ o~ to mind, be hence a course or revolution of the stars,
mindful of, act wisely,. ~ ~ o~ she a 1'evolving in the mind, deliberation, contro-
behaved wisely towards. ETHPALAL o~Lr t! versy; a manner or way of life, conversation,
to understand, be understood,' be mindful of , converse, dealing, often pI.; ~ .,90"01 answer-
. h"~;
WIt
.!' .,
to reyam one s reason; ~, IL" ~ L!_ ing back; legal, ~ ~O·OI disposal or
~ ~ ~o~qo ~;r, )~~~ ~ ~o devising of wealth; gram. inflection, conju-
how long is a woman required to observe gation.
widowhood for her kUJJband ? I~P" "" •• *' ~,
, d
"'6 '0' »9001 V1TOJ.L"IJJ.LClTa, acts, recor s.
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I t- ~
~t..900l 1 ,....
p. I'" "
V'1I''7pE'I"'7S, an atte. ndant, temple; a church, I~'~ I~i ~~ the
inferior officer. OILurch of the Resu".".ection of the Lord = the
I' .. * or oI»aD• p1• ,....
JD;.900l I'" or aD;.gOOl
.. 4 V'1I'apxos,
.. Ohurch of the Holy Sepulchre. E-Syr. that
a prefect, procurator, governor of a province. part of a church which is for the people Eng. =
'" -. ,.. * I .". ,..,.. 4 , nave, Bee 11'~. Metaph. HOIa!, ~~ the
~;.900l P . 01»1-- or ~;.g00l mapXLa, a
I
.
cavern; 11'00,0 J.;;.9 ~ J.!;~l a way full
.
of snares and chasms; I~~, l1'o~ the deep
.
}!.o. and
material.
l' ,..
!a!.o.
same as »,O#'OI f. matter,
11'~;'~o. from ~o. ~ ~o, f. identity, being like this or such as this. With preps. this;
the same; with.:) in like manner, likewise, in ~c;;, .,..li Ft this sort, of tltis opinion,
the same way; ~ L~o.~~ by the same tltese; ~~~ at this, in this, thereby, thereat,
name. herein; ~c;;, ;~ after this, henceforward,'
,_~ aJ ter such
..,....OI~OI,
- .. - I'"".___--OI~OI
.. - p.1 I--
I'" f rom tD. .~OI
- tDOIO
r • . . . . ..,.!. •.;,
~OI
'
a ttme, .-A
aper a cer-
~o. adj. same, of the same nature, identical, tain time; ~~ to this; ~c;;,?~ on this
equal, generally with ~ol motion or move- account; .;,c;;, ~ about the matter, on this
ment. business.
~~o.~o. adv. in the same or like ~;o.mDOI; Bee ~;o.mDl exile.
manner. '-~; see '-~~ afar, beyond, ajoretime,
~~, ~~ pI. ).:.. m. a palace; a temple, thencefort!t.
the temple at Jerusalem; ~?~o, the holy '-01 not used in PE. PAEL ~~ to praise,
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traversed; ~~~~ ~ Ji~ pathless a) to meditate, muse upon, think upon with ~
mountains. DERIVATIVES, ~~~OI, J~~, of the object; ~i ~ ~~ ~? that which
~;., J~OI, ~~, ~OI~, the mind does not perceive, inscrutable. b) to
JL~OI~. seek, study, attempt with'" or ?; ~~
• ,,,,
o...Q .. ¥>.., 11', ~ ..a:I~otJ?
-..!' they see k to sh ow; ~Q.:) 4 '"
~OI,
, .! -.,.. J',,~OI
" - -"!"]
p. '''' f • J""
m. 1--, "..... - r t~"""
. -r-OI. no one may attempt the abrogation of these
one who goes on foot, walks, a p61'ipatetic canons. c) to attack with ~ j ~ot ,o~JL
pmI 'Z osopher; " :. " P' l"'"
J'"~OI "cw.-P' amma • l s w h'~C(LI ~ ;. the two wild beasts attacked each otlter.
walk on the ground opp. J~~ and J~':'.g DERIV ATIVIlLthe following-
those which swim or fly; J~~ J~c» a vine ! ,!, - ~
1~OI
" - - '" or ~OI PI . I-- I'" rt. ~OI. m. medz- •
trained against a prop or tree.
tation, t1£O~ght, thoughtfulness, a thought;
~;. rt. ~OI. m. a going, way, walk; touch.
\
',--
~~ ~ a walk, passage, corridor. J""?OI f.. ~
,01,
,
,..,01
.. 1
m. ?OI,
1
~OI, ~ ,
p.] c. clemonst.
J~;' and J~;' pI. J~ rt. ~OI. pron. this, these; him-, her-, itself; J-j';':;, ~;,
f. a going, walking, treading, marching; pI. h' , I
,~ ~ ~n t ~s very ... , ~n trte same ... ; '01,
''' 1 • I. J'" ,
.
gmngs, steps, ways; J"I _, "'",,_=~OI
,,~OI ! 11," \. ~
,,~.
~j~ rli, ~~ S'/,lCh as this, such as tltese, of this
~~ to praise; see "'~.
'
sort; ~ ", an d ..
_.''''! ,..,01 -"",!. so very, so great,
,..,01...,.--..
1
J;~~ Heb. hallelujah, crying of halle- so much, so greatly, all this, to BUch a degree.
luJahs; J:;~~ Ji~.uQ lmllelujah psalms,
. J.j0l fut. J.joJ, part. J.j~ to be agreeable,
i. e. those which begin, Praise ye the Lord. gmteful, l)leasant j to afford pleasure, l)lease.
~;. pI. )..Q:s:;' m. usually in the pI. carved ETHPE. "':;0I~t" and ETHPA. w~'Lt" to gain
ornaments on the inner walls of the Temple, profit or enjoyment with ~ or~. ApH.
perh. gourds or flowers; lattice or jretwo'rk; "';OIr to p7'ofit, avail, be'lU!jit; ~~ }.LQ
L.~ ~;. fretwork, 6hainwork. Jl.'~J of what good is prayer? };~ ~~
~;~ water benefits tlw earth. DERIVATIVES,
~OI not used in PE. APHEL ...iQOIl"to turn
)).....,01, ~.. ).....,~, lLo).....,OI, and JLo...JOI, ~OI,
away or avert the eyes. a) to disregard,
}.....w~.
'h ~ or ~; _4 ..... ~
'" ~J
neglect WIt -- ~,
'"
~ '"
Ethiopian, Oushite, N uman, a llindoo; adj. I~OI I~ at one onslaught; pI. contra-
Indian. dictions, contrariety, frowardness.
*"" ~ ~ lJla~KaTTJ, the elet'enth indict.
J.,~to'OI see zto'l an indict, i.e. a cycle of
_1
..aJWiI~OI,
, -.. -
Am901 &c.; see I..£. "
,..Q.,Q~f;
- , ..
an overseer, bishop.
fifteen years. ,.. " ... f ,.. .. act . pa rt . ~OI,
.. ,
,.., f ~ I" ~ ~OI fut . .,a:.g~, III . ~~,
Q,JOI contr. rom COINOI; see co..
Jdg~, pass. part . .,.-.901, }.:.., I~. a) to turn,
.,Q,JOI anot ler orm 0 ,QJOI; see un d''''
~, I fi f ", er Col.
change, move, return; &~C ~jr going
" •
,QJOI; see CO.; .'" d I
emonst. pron. 3 m. P . they,
and coming i.e. continually; ~: ~OI the
them, these; the, that.
sun went down; .,~ot1? I~U I~ wine that
.,.. lP~'"
""'01, ,...,01, lll·'"
.~OI p. m.
I 1~OI
1".'" f I"~'"
• '-'7'01,
begins to turn; Il~ ,c~~i ~~ their
I~'~ rt. ).j0l. sweet, fragrant, pleasant, grate-
ful, agreeable; J,;...i ...j~ sweet-smelling; ..;~
{
luve tU1'ned to hatred,' with .,:), ,..,ca..a..:>-
t 9' 4
ing, overturning, upsetting, ruin, perversion; arsenic when 2:t is transmuted __ of wine, to turn,
return, reversal; astron. revolution, retrograde grow sour. c) to be overturned, overthrown, cast
motion; logic. inversion; ~~~ in inverlJe down or out, Jdg~~ IW Nineveh shall be
order, inversely. overthrown. PA..,9~ to t1trn, change, over-
).j~~~ pI.).:.. rt. ~OI. perverted, contrary.
H~~ pI. r, rt. i-901. m. a babbler, IJ1'ater, " .-
throw' with 01:..1 to stretch his hand out again,
..
i. e. to lay lIands on more, contmue to se'tze "
braggart. <
~C~ we live loosely/also with.::. to receive by ~ ctSJ tlie answer or J.; z...
the solution; an
usury; with ~ to turn over or revolve in opposite argument, an answer, an antiphon.
his heart / with ~ of the person, to have to J..,oJ!s>ot a7TXij r:,IIq, sale without warranty.
do, hold converse or intercourse, be intimate ",,~got a7TXcds, simply, hastily.
with. ApH . .,9ot?" a) to turn, change,' to lead, .. act. part. o.9ot,
o.9ot ... I'~ot,
, pass. po.rt........
- .i{ ot,
bring or move from one place to another, e.g. J', Jl.' to babble, prate, brag. DERIVATIVE,
H~aflock. b) with ~toften also with ~~ );a9ot.
to turn one's face away from to turn one's = ~~ot~U~~""~~ot~""~~Ot~
back, hence to leave or fail, refuse, forsake, J.;;9Ot, see ~~Oot; f7Tapxos, the governor of
to flee,' to turn away, forbear. c) with ~ a province.
or ~ to turn oneself towards / to tmnslate. JI.'~~Ot f. the gvvernorship of a province.
d) to overthrow, upset, subvert. e) to bring, ~~Ot and '1~ot pI. ""~4>9ot a prefecture,
send or put back, to restore, return, cause to .
l)rovtnce; f ... - ....
C • ~~Oot.
return. f) esp. with ~~ to retll,rn answer,
;0. fut. ;;J, part. ;lOt to bark or yelp,' to
answer, retort with L~ or~, with »l~ -,
he brouglit forward an objection in the form of
quarrel, fight, with pi..
APR. ;Oit fut. ;0.);
or 'c,J, part. ;ot..- or '0.» to d0 harm or hur,
..... YL>:·"" t
a question, he 1'etorted with a question. DERIV-
molest, annoy, irritate, be at strife/with ~
ATIVES, ~Oot, ~a9ot, J..,~a9ot, f:.-b..9ot,
to whet the tongue. Also pass. to be hurt.
J1QA..9ot, J~ot, ~Oi, ~Ot, ~ot, f:.-b9ot,
DERIVATIVES, J;;ot, JL;ot, )....,1;ot, J...,;~,
~ot, Il~ot, J~ot, ~~, JL~~,
J1Q.,I ; 0j.)0 •
~ot~, f:.-~ot~, Jl~ot~.
~ot
r f u.
t ~
...'c,J, . f•
'" III r
~0j.)0,
'" ac t . pa rt . ~ot,
?,
." L!""rt
~ot, ~9ot . .pot. ad'J. contrary, rebll'
e lOUS;
~o, to muse upon, apply the mind, dwell
pI. f. J~~o. perversions, perversities.
~ot, )A9Ot rt . .pot. m. inversion; with.::.
upon in thought often with It:., L thought, »
J~;rmind or the like as nominative, with .::.
forms an adverbial exprel>sion, vice versa, on
of the object; to strive ajtR:r, seek for preferment.
the contmry, in an opposite way, contrary to.
~Ot pI. J,:.. rt. ~ m. study, musing.
.,9ot, J490t rt . .pot. m. a) inversion, ~ot
o4~o.;Otl/£re,tjJs/ see I;ot.
Jl.'~, inverse order / J.!t.,.got averting tIle 4. • _~ 4 . . . (I -... '"
face. b) overthrow, ruin. 'Po 'ot, ~o 'ot '} p . ~, Ji-. m. ap"'f'a, sweet
spice, fragrant he:fb.
~~o. or f:.-~Ot rt. ~ot. adv. bottom-
upwards, topsy-turvy, inside out, in reverse or J..i~o";Ot adj. from the above. sweet-smelling,
retrograde order; preposterously. fragrant, aromatic.
I ».! ..... " f
~ot I·.! ..... '" J""
0 tener ~ot, __ p. I m. ~, - )1.'ct,~04;Ot from the above. f. a)'oma,
•J--
'" p. If '
,~, .._ J..... rt. ~ot. perverted, per- aromatic quality.
verse, retrograde; adverse, contrary. ~!o. impel'. of verb ~ot; to run.
)l:~o. rt. ~ot. f. inversion; an objection. ~iOt or ""o.A.JiOt pI. ~jOt, ""a,L
~ot J'"-.........ot
'~.! ..... " f.... ":.! .... " p I . m. ~,Ji-.
-.'" f . .J.....
._ I' t .
or ~_ alpETlK.or, heretical, a heretic.
~ot'l'erlJerse, bending, bent. ~iOt, I~ adj. heretical.
J~Ot or J~ot rt. ~ot. f. a return or 1 ... _,"_'
,.~_'ot;
Ik'11' ..
see ~'ot.
coming again/ ~CI.:? )~~ the next day, l:S;Ot from ;0, particle of place and ~; adv.
the day after, J~? J~Ot the year following, generally ofI) lace but also of time and cause,
the next year. Itere, herein, in this place, now / o~J.b;Ot,
J~ot pI. I~go. sometimes with a vowel ... ~~;Ot here is, it is here; U;~ hither " ~
over the first letter from carelesslless; rt. ~ot. U;Ot hence, ltenceforward; U;~ ).S,~ so
f. a return, a coming back or again, a turning far, hitherto, hereunto,' U;Ot like our ILere below,
aside or away >' J~ot .. Q;. to turn, flee / is often used to express in this world, in this
a retort, objection in arguing, usually followed life opp. t»t
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.:. a·:· ,0
(~-,O the sixth letter of the alphabet, ole or '~e pI. ,'", also '~e and '~~l only Lexx.
) oe Vav or Waw, a vowel-consonant, as vowel spawn, fishes' roe.
<'U, as consonant v or w. The number 6; 0, the 'POle Ar. m. imagination.
'sixth. c.:;.,OIe, ,~:.. adj. from the above, imagin-
o copulative conjunction and, also, for, but, ative, imaginary.
yet, however, since, becau.ge, that, in order that, He or Jj~ seldom ,l.',e pI. Ho.c f. a goose or
then, or, e'/,'en, again; 0-0
both--and, when- gander.
then; ».0 0-».
or neither, n01', not even; »'0- )L.ie Ar. m. vizier, minister of state,' vice-
».0 neitlU!r-nor; ».lo
otherwise, else, if not; gerent.
~..::::..lo and if; .9l~ although, nevertheless, so )L'0 4;,.;e f. viziership, the office of prime
also j Jl910 not even, neither, nor j ~lo even if. minister or vizier.
o is used very freely and often need not be J.j,e pI. ~ also J.j,~l m. a cistern or bath
translated, esp. when with the act. part., or e
generally of stone, a font~· JJ; W the bath-
it may be translated by while, as, then, ~l~ house.
saying, then he said; '~l~ coming or as he was wO, ).!O a) interj. of anger, menace, or
c01ning. lamentation = w~? Ah! Oh! woe! alas! gener-
ally with ::::.., and when expressing grief with
ole or oe Vav or Waw, the name of the
::::.. and the pers. pron. suff. ~ .. ~ woe t's me!
letter 0and of the conjunction o.
alas for me I so with other persons sing. or
C~le, '~~le adj. from the above, having pl., often being written in one word )~~
. ..
a Wawj '~ole Jl.» words in whiclt there ~o! a generation on whom be woe, an
is a Waw. accursed generation. b) subst. with pI. ).;§,
~lo, ».10 or ~lo a veil; see ~o, a woe, misery, misfortune, denunet'atton; .:.~
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which is right or due, J~o ~~,;::. .,u-' I shall find access to Thy mercy, with
obedience in all due matters, so far as is .:) or ~ near, close by, towards, W! J~~
prOpfff " hence I) dues, customary qfferings ~ near Bethlehem,. ,0~,..":I..~ ~.; they
~ent towards them, to meet them' , J~o or
or gifts esp. eccles., Jr~! J~o the dues
of the Ohurch; J;';i::>? J~~o the last duties
(f J~~ nearly, about, ~ ~~';r; J;':"o
to the departed, funeral rites. 2) propriety, It space of two years,. J~~ ~ ~
decorum, dectncy; J~O! ~~L ~ that ~ J~r;r! tll,e boy drew near the term of
which transgresses the limits of decorum, opp. twez,ve years,' ~ l~? J;"":I..~ about 100
years.
J'"
J,~o'". ~ ". 0 bsermng. decorumj J~o • • If11
indecorum, impropriety. ETHPA. ~oLr to be ,.::tJO ".1."orl'a, speech.
IJ::" perh aps 0'f',
fitting, to beseem, ~ ~o~ let it be fitting .Q,Qo Ar. a pious bequest, endowment of a
for us. DERIVATIVES the four following monastery.
words- J,'0
P ... 1
p. J......
,'0 1._
m. tl/,f; rose; J'" ,,>, rose-
,;O....xl
~~o from qo. adv.fittingly, becomingly, water, J~, )!;o anemone c01'onaria,. dIem.
duly. films or skins forming on the surface of a
1'_4 , - '
J4~0 or J4~0
I' 4 ' , 11
rt.}lo. f.fitness, decorum, liquid.
propriety, accordance with propriety. J.AJ ,'0 a d'J. f rOID J""
,,~,... "o. rosy, rosaceous, of a
rose.
~6 from q6. adj. right, fitting, proper; t .... heb .
with U. unworthy, unmeet, unseemly. J
'0'0 m. merops, tee-eater bIrd.
the seventh letter of the Syriac alphabet, by purchase opp. Jl.'~L~! inherited; J*",
Za£n, spelt variously wll, wl, w}, ~l" and ~,; J~', deeds of purchase; J~l, ,~,
r
the number 7; I? the seventh; 70 0 0 • ransoms of captives.
~l; or ~Jli pt J.~l;, ~11 or ~" Jp; m. dung, excrement; a dung-heap;
~~li; see ~j. m. inqu£ry, accusation, ~ JP;
new manure. DERIVATIVES, vetb
fault. ~I, )60',
J.9li pI. ~lj rt . .901. m. fraud, wile, deceit, ~, denom. verb Pael conj. from Jf>;; to
dissimulation; J.9li? counterfeit, fraudulent, dung, to manure. ETHPA.~!t? tobemanured;
deceitjul, sham, false, simulated, -J.,.:;~ Jf>H-~ ~;r manured ground. ApH. ~t? ..
~9Ii? Jl.'~o. false love, simulated fa£th; same as PE.
).SI;? ~ teachers of false doctrine. Y f t ..... £ Y . . • .. t
~I u. ~J,J, III , ~j..S:), Impel'. ~~I, ac .
r.
Y
to buy, buy 0JI> ransom, re eem; \001"--" QJ.~'
of teaching, with guileless, unfeigned, fF ~OI? ~ 14).; they paid six measures of gold
H~.. ~ ll9li he\puts the false for the true; for their ransom; t"~ ~r ~ ~ i ~
»
ll9li • ~ a sincere heart. ~=~? J~ ~ Christ hath redeemed us from
~!Ul;, Llj or §:.; rt . .90'. adv. fraudu- the curse of th,e law; past part. ~I J~
lently, deceitfully. ~ a bought slave; }..X,t; ~, redeemed
Jl.'~lj rt . .901. f, d£sS£mulation, deceitful- with blood; cf. J~I. ETHPE. ~?,r to be
ness, pretence. bought. PA. ~I to sell with ~ of the object
and .:) of the price; to accept a ransom. Act .
.J.9li, ).;1$1;, J~L rt, .ao/. adj. worthless, ' = a merchant, 1>.1 I ~, • ,Y " ~ - Y
part. se11mg ~I "......... ~
useless, dishonest, clandestine; with ~ unfeigned,
a seller of purple; I~'; ~~ a hay-dealer.
sincere. "... ,., 9 y.. -.. 1 lY 11
ETHPA. ~'-II to be sold, ~?J,.:li;) ~.,gJ ~:;" 'J
~;, pt ~I and ..cD}.:)' C&{3a, a coat of mail,
~).; are not two sparrows sold for a farthing?
cuirass.
DERIVATIVES, )..Jo...:.I, J~I, ~j, J..c>0',
";1 to endow, give a dowry. DERIVATIVE JLQJ.!) 0 I, )..u.::,,I..:lg, J.u:>?,I..:lg.
the followillg-
J~; pI. r m. a dowry, marriage portion.
~I, j.b, pI. ~b', 11:;., m. t£me, a space of
time; an age, epoch, era, J.j;~o ).1.;, times and
JJ~i pt ~:.. rt. ~~I. a buyer, purchaser. I ! - Y J,,' - <I , , ,,~ 1:. h . d
seasons; ~I "....... O? w~ ,,,....... e remazne
'a.:>, 1 .. J'" m. a pan, paten, d'tS,
It 4 y or -~I, p.~, h
a while in that place; ~ ~L? ).bb..
jar, vessel. within three years; ~h ~, eventide,,'
~I a basket made of rushes orpalm-leaves; ~li ~b in the month of Abib; ~,
cf. n...Eul. I~ ', ", m . ,
- season 0if N'tsan = sprtng-tzme " ;
J~, pt I~ rt. ~,. f. a purchase,posses- ~~~ 7 autumn; ~, 001 JY he is younger;
sion; sale, price, r(tnsom; J~', acquired ~b, ...r:;. of tile same age, contemporaries;
110 ~a:"
19' 4 I!_"
,......o.,,~,
the:\r ,.
1,oacntan era,' ~, I?,,." t» '" ~,
I?,,."
part.~,
Y, J'00:::tJ,, pass. part. ~ - to snut
l.
u}',
. succes8tve
tn . ages;~, 4
'''-~ a chrontc
1?'''''L~I""''''''' '1e; hold in, keep from, confine, curb, restrain; to
=
often the present age opp. the life to come hinder, forbid, find fault. ETHPE. ~,r to
and so U::>h temporal opp. ~~? eternal,' keep oneself from.- to be kept back or under,
J,bh J;:' tMs present life, U::>I ~ tM to be confined, compressed, closed, restrained,
temporal world, J1=>1' ~ secular rulers; hindered, forbidden. P A • .;J to keep back or
,! "11._"
,...::>, ~? temporary; ~J.::)I I' " ~ ,. ,. theta bernac1e; under, curb, restrain. ApH. ~rsaIlle as PA.
" ." ,!
gram. ,..s--~!O 1't"!0 ~pY ~IY v I! _ v
past, present, cOGNATES, ~ v
and ~.v
and future tense. With preps. 0;' J,b~ at c..;o4',J pI. J.:- a Sadducee.
tha t tzme, · P - ,. when,.::>o4-L ,...::>p
then, , ~J.::> I! " at .Q.P1, I 1. -v 1'_-."
-v ~!I, " - -.. PI . Ill. ~,• ,- ' J""
I'" f ,~, _....-
another time, again,- ~b or otl:>~ in due rt. ~?I. upright, righteous opp. l.:~:' a sinner.
season; ll=>~ »',0J.bb in and out of season. ~!A.iI rt. ~". adv. justly.
Adverbial use, ~I formerly; ~I ~I often, -v J" &
4
o.A.!I, -..
_o.A.,' rt. ~pI. f. ngltteousness;
•
.f, 1 .... . v v v
Jrequent y; t=>P sometzmes; ~I t=>,/.:) now alms, beneficence.
and then, occasionally " ~ ll=>b soon,' ~!I only act. part. ~ii, ).Q,j pI. ~,j, t,'&,;
v.,
t=>~ !. _ a1ways," foJ,;)I
'~"'" or ~I ,~ ~. aJterwar
,Il ds, usually impersonal; it is right, it oug/tt, it is
after a time; J.1:)' ;~ long after. The forms due; J~o ~ij it is meet and right; ~ijp rr
! - vI'"
,~I, ~I•1. W- Syr. J~,
,,' • ! pI. ~I, ,,'!.::. v wh en
- .. " J_~I, as befits, as is right, worthily " ~ih .,..r
used to express an indefinite date or repetition \r~p c.-~~ as beseems the Lord's Day;
of an action,aregenerallyfem.; ~I ~often, with ~ and a pers. l)ron., it is right for me,
how often,' ~, ltM or I;"" J.bl once, ~Lir for thee, I ought, thou oughte.~t &0.; ~ih l'~
~I twice, with p prefixedfor the second time, t';' '\ ~~ \.~ that wltich you ougla to do;
again; so with other numerals. J~'fir8t, ~ ~i; ». he is unfit to live,. ~!j Oj~, ~
formerly " J~j' many times, sometimes}' ~~r.t belonged to me, to him, it was mine, his,
~ or I'V)' tM ,,!- by right; JL'~-Jr~L"; L~~ ~!j ~ the
J _~,
"'.!,,~- ~~, ~ eachttme; '
.. '_o
~ L.. ' .. J"'.!
_~, once a'll,u, .. . 3 aga1n;
' __ , I"'·!
"'-'L" _~J
inheritance, the kingdom was his.by right. PA.
~ii' to justify, to declare righteous, give sentence
for tM third time; J~, ~L thrice,' so with
in beh.alf oj, to adjudge, attribute,· to think to
other numbers. COGNATE, t;¥>'. DERIVATIVES
be right, judge right, approve,' to give alms;
the three following-
~!L? ~» ,.0 Christ rose that lIe might
~!bi' rt. ~,. adv. in time, temporally;
justify us,' )J'~ ~?~i rl'" as the canons
with ~ not concerned with time, eternally. declare,' OI~~r ~P~? ~r those wTw
, '! - Y J,,'
~I, ~I 1 m. J--
! - ... p. _ _ r t . ~,.
'''' f • )"" .. judge, hold opinions, like him,' 1L'~ J..;o.
temporal, temporary, tran81'ent, transitory,' ~,i:»G ~f we adjudge tMs as tM right
pI. m. adverbs of time. of tlte Church. ETHPA. ~H,r to be justified,
I'!!_V &0. same as P!-Yb
~I ~I ut I ess commonI y declared righteous, acquitted,. to be adjudged,
used; opp. ~~~ eternal; pI. Ill. human assign Bd, attributed," J~ ~HJ.» J..»~
beings. tM titM is auigned for orphans.- metaph. ~
J~I; see end of ~I, Jbi'. ~ ~Hd"'J~? he is rightly called a brute.
J~j oftener J~j. f. pitch," a hog's bristle. DERIVATIVES, )...,£,0", .Q.Pl, ~).A..P" jlo..A.P',
ing to right, as it should j J.Q!b ~? urnwwfully, Christ kept him safe; with~! or ~, taking
wrongly; JJo.:;? J.Q,; tlte priest's due or portion. Iteed, provident; with t"'..Q avoiding, keeping
~)..Q,j rt. oD?'. adv. rightly, duly, deservedly. "'"
Jl"om; .' '" I
otoL» ~!...
" OI~ "'.. "'OIb - . . he careJ'Ub
..fr.'ly
I ' ! . ' I' , · . ht, 1aWJ'/,U, kept the matter from her; Jt{ ',';' t"'..Q ... 0." ).Lt
"""!',
"
~?" W" rt. oD?" 'Ng ,.fr.7
dangerous, unsafe " IL.o., ». 1.'),:, an imlJrttdent ~I denom. verb Pael conj. from ~o,; to
onslaught; IL'.,.o., D. 1~04?_~t~1 an unsafe join together, unite in marriage. APHEL ~,r
road, da,ngerous l)lace; with .:11 careful of, to couple, join with a'IWtlwr. ETHPA. ~!,rto
intent upon, watchful over, attentive ,. IL. 0. , be joined together, united in marriage; to marry.
~ watchful over thyself; U.. o." IL'!~ ~Ol, pI. ~I, ~Ol m. (V-Y0II, a yoke,
J,:m ~ tlte rein which restrains the Mrse " ~,o, ~o' in couples; esp. with ~, L~,
'" L' J' - 1 9 .. __ " ,,9 4 .. h
~ OC! "'OI'~? .I,~ t e grace 0.1
,j'
~ a yokefellow, companion, wife, equctl,
112 0»0\
•• 4
'0101, JI.
'OIQ/
4
pI. J'"
rt. ;etl. m. a caution,
· .,
t he V zrgzns arms; ..... ?J,..'Q ,o~ ~ "If '" lo '" '"
l.!o' rt .... 01. m. a) a solemn p7'ocessiun, J;oi, "';oi pI. ~oi, -=).Jo; or .mJoi f. (00111/,
a train or reti'lllUe; J~ J~, l.!ok with a zone, girdle, belt; with ~ to unbelt =
a great train of serv~nts. b) pomp, magnifi- degrade, disgrace; H~, J;oj the empyrean;
cenee-. Jl.'~ "';oj the ton'id zone.
).;;"5, pI. }.:. a) a window. b) a battlement JL:o; pI. r (oovaplov,
dim. of .,.joi. f. a girdle,
or turret.
belt, worn by monks and priests and Christians
'"
~ 1--01~.'"
......, 01, pI. Jo- rt.... 01. m. a ) a pro- generally; l~tl~? Wo;, H)..s. thefesti'val
cession, a solemn ceremony, e.g. at an episcopal of the girdle of the B.V. M. (West-Syr.)
yi"itation, consecration, or enthronement, hence
tlte office then used; a funeral procession; HJ.S "0', '", f ut. "0,""
~., "
Inf. "J...~, act. part. '" I, ,4
,..,·¥)...
'''' .. -~O~! '''_''1' d'turnal,ste11ar, sO1armotton. .
hollow of the hand, palm of the hand, a blow,
b) mental, motiO'n, movement, impulse, e.g. 1
sap; I. ' . )" I'
a measure; ..,').", ~ >' t, >'"
."o~ ..~
'" - / "
J~P or IL..Jp a carnal impulse; l:;.p of the Thou hast measured the dU8t of the earth in the
passions; ~~, or u.a;, of the mind; pI. hollow of Thy hand.
the powers or faculties of the mind, i. e. JJ 00.
,~ , . " d j.Q;0; Ar. m. a boat.
I100''''·'':1100
'! " " 1'oLa.,Q;90 , -,,, '-'"
,....POl~O ~~o un er-
I' 4 '
~~I r. h fled s, supports,
t ,01. m. one woe J~i pI. ~~" ,~, m. the olive tree and
supplies or sustains, a guardian, preserver, fruit, olive oil; J~j'W or simply J~j' an
sustainer; ,~~ ~ J~;~ ct..C""OIt l,;ct..i olive garden; J~j' ~ scurn or lees of oil;
He is tlte Prese1'Ver who supports the wlwle J£,.;, I~' the wild olive opp. ~t J~J
creation. or ~ the cultivated olive.
l,;~ct..; pI. J.:- rt. '"01. timid. 11 f t I",,:, • t t I:!O' .. •
~, u. ,~~, Impel'. w.e', ac . par . ~', "'~"
f.j;"; pI. J.;j;;; m. ",&11'011, usually pI. tares, pass. part. ~" )..::>J, I~', a) to conquer, over-
often metaph. of wicked men. come; ~';t ~r ~j ,.0 ~ he went forth
_.... . 0f _C,. to bear rn
, p A.EL conJ. . state; . "" ,. I"
conquenng and to conquer; OI~'t 4 ,
"Q.DI
to extol, -&c. ha' " the victory that overcometh the world.
~;; see~-;. b) to be free from guilt, blame or jJunishment,
. ~" J.,::...;, another spelling of ~, the pass. to be declared blameless or innocent, to be clear
part. of ,"0'. scal'ed, fearful. or to clear oneself, to show oneself in the right,
to justify oneself or others, opp. .::a.':.:.Lt to be
~ j pI. -=~j f. 'flpla, harm, injury,
orbefound guilty; J~~ u.;..;; ~ ~r
mis"ortune
~'
~.l .;~ 6~
; //~. 1:.. -=~j JLI"·
~;:;-. the 'many calamities which befel J~r ~ how can a man be foundjust until.
the Christians. God? ETHPE. w.et,r to be conquered, van-
.. f7 • quished, overcome, overpowered, metaph. by
~, ~atn; see ,.
temptation, pleasure, sleep, a bribe, &c. PA.
~,
.... p . f
AEL conJ. 0 ,C" to arm. ~, a) to grant 'Victory, cause to conquer,
,~ ..
,...., rt. \C,. m. arms, armour, weapons; ·
overcome or jYre d ommate; _~ I:!O" .. ,. -er
~ l'Q~t 001 ne
furniture, trapjrings, ornaments; Jj.., ...;~ who giveth thee the victory. b) to !told or
engines of war; J.i., W an a1"TnOUry; often jYronounce innocent, to acquit, justi.f!J, clear,
metaph. opp. ..::.::.; ~ ~:)n ~ do not justify thyself;
J~j rt. ,0"
f. a repast, victuals; J~r ~
..,. I"'''
~,
4 ..
CIJ..lII:)
_."", I:!O':' ..... I! ... _~
.~ I'Q_ ~t
""
o~,
, ...
.,~j J.! ~ make lawful, 0 Lord, the food ~ if the king hold him innocent who can find
TltOU hast provided. him guilty? ETHPA. w.e? d" to be pronounced
~.. ; or ~1, ~;, J~; pass. part. of innocent, be justified. DERIVATIVES, JL~"
,"c'. fearful, &c. J...:", 'L~" ~t~, JLQJ....!)t}..:Q, J.J..::,~.
~, pI. J.:- (w'n written without vowels 4 , I I' 4 ' I • ... II" ~. t L f ) .
~I, "a.~' p. ,a.~" "~I r .I'Q' . . a mctory.
has a point above the Yod, while ~ i has the reward of victory; ~;~t JL"a.:>it ~i ~
4
tlte eyes of an; one; J~~? J~ ~j the talent when the purchaser fails, goes bankrupt;
of Dives was (ound wanting; Jl'Q4~L ~, ,,~ ..0..0 I~P';'" the harvest failed and
our lJenitence 'was too slight; ~~ ~~ "ii caused ~ dearlh '" I I>
...__ =/; ~Q.:lj;) ~ ..... '"
1_?1f h'tS con-
~p my pain is lighter than Ms; OI;~
stitutioni,was broken. DERIVATIVES, h~"',
"U 6 ;~.:.
!,L.
»"
:4
»
he looks not back nor slackens;
It hOf.~J,.:ag, JL" 1~J,.:ag.
part. adj. of light weight, value or behaviour;
~I
" fut . ... -~
~J..i,
..... '" Imp-er
• .... ~I,
_lo '" BCt • par.
t
cheap, base, despised; luxuriant, luxurious,
loose, debauched, licentious; ~~I J~J
~;, ~;, pass. part. ~" J.,:., J~- to pour
. 1',' J,.c,?~'
I 9." 11 ...... " I Z 9 .. 0: the out, slte(l or cast abroad; to sprinkle, bedew,
luxurwus Jurntture; ~Q.,~
moisten with ~ of the accusative amI with ..:>,
licentious embraces of the dance; f. emph. pI.
loose women. PA. ~j' to lessen, to make light
e.g. kQ~ with blood, ~~ with tears,
J~I~ to envelop in flame. With ~ to
or frivolous, to corrupt; ... ~"j~~ J~;
grieve, to pain, with U» "Q; to apply medicine
~l'O dancing makes those who pursue it
or salve, with J.:.::S.~ to blame, with I~J to
frivolous. ETHPA.,~!,ra) to tMnk little of;
cast shame, insult, with J,.g,,~ to spit. Particip.
to become or be considered of little value, con-
adj. sprinkled, scattered, covered with; JJ~
temptible,' ~t~!J..¥, J..:ta. ;~, -rt ~r
~~ 41'~·a vesture spotted with blood;
thou art thought little of because of th!! youth;
..J:.:.~ ~?';" ~ he was very contemptible
U:·ii."'; ... ~I perfumed dwellings. ETHPE •
in my eyes. b) to be luxurious, extrat'agant, de-
....:::{"r to be poured out, sprinkled, shed, cast
abroad.
bauched, unrestrained; L,,~~ ,~~!,.; ~P
J~::i.o lest they become extravagant and spend- ~, pI. ~, m. a thin plate of metal.
thrift; J.k~ ~!~ ~ when the peacock
wantons in pride. ApH. "it a) to hold in no
-
~I, ~.:.., J~ participial adj.; see ",.
,
~~j' rt. ",. adv. lustfully, lasciviously .
. db
esteem, to deslJtse, e ase, ~ '" "'"'" .. " ~
~,l..."'? .. h e Jl'~~.J rt. ",. f. luxury, license, licen-
who tMnkslightlyofhisown soul " ... L~"it tiousness; baseness.
he has despised my honourable tMngs. b) to
~~, rt.. ~I. adv. obliquely.
seduce. DERIVATIVES, ~.\L.::::..I, Jl~l.
~I, Jl'~~1 rt. ~I. f. obliquenes!,
~j' m. a rush, reed. obliquity, oblique position, slant; Ji,Q~ ~;~
~I not used in Peal. ApR. ~Itto sldne ~.b two points placed slanting; metaph.
'./1!,
forth, be radzant, e.u Ulgent; ~ V'~
~ .. " ."
J,.Sg ....... J~~r! Jl'~1 mental obliquity.
Ji!.a.! OIiOl~J the light of ti~e truth broke in ~, pI. J.:.. rt. ~I. m. a ray or flash of
bl'£gldness upon me; ~~~ l~~~ shin- light, -dazzling, flashing or twinkling light;
ing glass. ETTAPH. ~I~tfto be enlightened, J~ ~I the rays of dawn; metaph. ~I
..- ; -'it ) ~.- Jt."...............
If11 J~:: ! ;;. ~ J~~tlt1..' the dazzling glory of tlte vision
1
'illuminated; ~~ I • ..
6
pour water in drops, to bale out water. DERIVA- Jl.'~ 0 saved by the cr()ss and bidden to
TIVES, ).a~01, ~J..». the king,s house. ETHPA. ~~I .... ;" to be sum-
"' . . '-"' p.1 J"'p..,-,
110,--1 or J"'.{~"
1o,~110,-1 f . an oyster, moned, bidden, invited; to lJrepare oneself, be
oyster-shell; a measure of weight. ready, imminent. See ~" ~J..».
~I ApH. ,Q,~Ir to shine brightly, dazzle; .. f ..... .. t
.,.x,I ut. ~J.,i, Imper. ~I, ac . part. ~I,
.. ,
J~ ~J..X, }j ~ eL:; !heir colour dazzles J£..:,gj to sing, chant, plaU on a stringed instru-
the eyes. ETTAPII. ~I;ll to be illuminated. ment; J~» I~~l ~, sing prai8e to
DFanvATlvER, ~I, ~,. God. ETHPE. ,. .~~I ;'" '"to be chanted, sung,'
118 ~,
po.~ 'P~
~t-? "'''' harptng;
. L'o~ J'~tJ..:lj)?
.. OI, as Po'" JL'g"....,t pt JL'&;:.ji rt. ~,. fornication, whorf'.-
was said by the Psalmist. PAEL same as mongering; J~~ lL'~...Ji bodily fornication,
PEAr,; also with regard to David, to say in opp. I~ 1 fornication of the soul which is
the Psalms; ~Lop 0;' the Psalmist = DB. vid. JL'ct.L:. sorcery and J.,.;....~p JL'o";cta...6
"" I'" to be chanted, sung. DERIVA-
E THPA. ~" apostacy.
TIVES, J~o', JL~" I~j', I~', ILo~', I'"".,
~'m. 1"'0;'
"""""":", f . on Iyp.;
If rom" .
\!. vanous,
J;~J..», ~;.»J..», J.,..,~J..». different, of many sorts.
J~j', JL'..»j' p1. m.I~j' f.IL~j' a) rt. ~,. "ft
.A.J' U '. oDQ.JJ.,i, "'" to sMot an arrow,
4 " 'ID f • .A.JJ..:Ij)
'.n
a aznger, Joute-p!ayer; when I without vowels to hurl, sling, hence to cast ojf, out or aVJaY;
J~,. b) steel grey generally with J1,:..):., pt to b'nd
t ' yt»
; .,;.o? ..
~Q.J'
", L"
.. Jf cast me not out
f. ellipt. steel grey eyes. of thy dwelling; J'cL.,
J.j~L~ .. ~; • .s:J', lte
hurled and cast him into tlte furnace of fire.
JL», pI. J'" rt. ~,. m. music vocal or DERIVATIVE, JA",
stringed; revelli~.
' ••
J~,or J'~'p.
" I J'~'m.
" "" ,
lTp.upuylios,
~, tAJ'
LL' or 11 " m. a ) 1'. t AJ'.
a b'tt, brid le.
b) ("'YXFJ, long boots.
an emerald; often with prosthetic Alep, ,
~,; see ~o'.
J~Jl7 ~J.a~i rt. ~,. adv. angrily,
J"" ,,, rt.
"o~, ~,. f '
. muazc. ~
.."~', JP,~,
4 I
p. -"
~;Q.;).,,', I";~,
4 If t~"
m.; .. "
method, manner, H~? J.j, a kind of wine; little, less, least; small, feeble, short; younger,
.. I! 4."
pt "fI "fI
JL'~i ~j the ways or customs of shepherds; Junzor, opp. p;; ;~'P 'P~ a ve1'y small
~, ~,of various kinds or sorts, dive'rs, affair; ;~~ ».? "L~ considerable wealtl,,;
" , I ! _ ,.
different; J.j', .....; evil, of evil ways; let.....; hu.' ~ ~, a very Zittle while; ;~,
I
"2'Q;, his wicked habits; J.;j', L~ chastity; IL'~; of feeble faith; ~ ;~, de-
gram. mood , J.". JoJ' sponding, discouraged; n;.;, J~:II>W ;~,
I!' "
,a:AS!I-loWa.-xI 1 , tf~
itive mood. With preps. ~,.~ by way of, in H~, ot~ his youngest son. PI. few, opp.
the manner of, in some way, metaphorically; I~; J~;~, ;~soonafter; J~;~";in
J~J.!9' J.j~ by a parable; J.j, J.LI.:) in whatever few words, in short, brio/ly, concisely. Metaph.
l
way; ~~.. J.j~ in another fashion; ~ ~ inferior,low, base; J~;~, things of no value.
t?' in some way or other; tF~ by all ~!'~, rt,. ~,. adv. a little, feebly, in
means; J.j, .,..1"; see J.jJ.D/~ DERIVATIVE, ).....a.J,. a small degree.
~" ),si,gl rt. .aJ:)I. m. a) a stake. b) the in, hence rapid, headlong; ~;/Q J~rJ.,:.;~1
vowel .!. 0 pronounced Zekojo by the West- a narrow, and straight path; )~;, Jl.'t"'"~
Syrians, d pronounced Zkapd by the East-
a net of.close meshes; J~~.?-l! Jl.'~.if_ ~~:
Syrians.
constrazned by extreme poverty; I~;I J.£l.i)
~I.. f ut. 'Q.~J.j,
. 4 . . .IIIf • i-C_,
"I~ • 4 I
Imper. ; Q.J), ac t .
compact h(tilstones. ETHPE. ,:,j"rto be pressed
part . ..,g;, J~;, pass. pa.rt. ~I, 1', Jl.' to weave;
together, to be compact, condensed, crowded
metaph. to compose; J.j~ ~; women weaving
.
garments; JLJ19 ~; he composes a parable;
"
~~; J~;r Jl.'~J they spin out a long
together, squeezed, crushed; to be urged, pressed,
constrained, compelled; to be in straits, strait-
ened, perplexed; J~ 9 -
~"O ~;,J.,S::I con-
JI'
'PI"7'1 -
tU
.... i.e. ~ OIteth, the eighth letter of the clotted Cf'eam, butter, Jl:i.p Il.'oJ,.': butter mq,de
alphabet; the numeral 8, with , prefixed the . from goats' milk; J~ Lo~, ~~ the
eighth. book called the Oream of Wisdom.
JJ':' pI. .....;~ irreg. and ·rare form for ).:.:. HJ.! pI. Ji~; see le m. an abyss.
.. ".
pres. part. of J.,:... to live. \~ act. part..; see ,~ and ~.
J1:oJ,.': constr. st. LoJ,.': f. tllickmed milk, }.J J...:; unripe dates.
122
).aJ.;. pI. J9).; m. a) the rushing of water, nobles, prince,!, men of rank; Ji).:. ~ is con-
hence an onset, irruption; impetuosity, eager- stantly used for wit.:..
ness, vehemence, violence, turbulence; J..91..: J~n! pI. J~iJ.! f. a ditclt, trench, canal;
}.,:JctOl? an irruption of the Huns; ~)...; a fosse.
JL'o'~, the passions or the turbulence of youth; Yft
.:.- , ... ac t . par.
u . ,,::,~, I'I!'
t ,,::, 1-, ~ pass. part'.
~, ).9}.: turbulence of the wicked; ).9~ and participial adj. ~ ~nd ..:....i:., J', 11.'
impetuously, ha.~tily, vehemently; with ~ to be kindled, set on fire, burn fiercely; ~
or ~ to rush in or upon, to hasten, to do or ,,::, Ji~ the fire raged in or amongst; ~
go eagerly; 0I1~L";? ~;~ ~ ).9}.: t~ b-~ ~ Ji~ fire was set to it from beneath;
each hastens eagerly to the land of his inherit- oJ» ~ I~~ coals are kindled at it.
ance. b) a cock-crow, ~;l: J~? }.9}.: ~ Part. ~ glowing, shining, white hot; -=-i.!'.
at each cock-crow. loved, beloved, dear, cherished; a frimul, near
..,.gJ.;. 01' ....9h; coil. gnats. relative, ~ .,..r ~ ~ he was dear
~J.;., J~J.;. adj. from )SJ-. vehement, to him as his own sou't-; ~ t-i,':;':' beloved
violent. by me. PA. ~ to love vehemently, embrace,
r;
Jit..: (~) pI. see w'J.;.. caress; to keep warm, cherish as birds their
~li}.: rt.•:.. adv. freely, of Ms oum accord; eggs; Ji;':~ ~ they embraced each other.
with». basely. ETHPA. ~lr to be beloved, cherished, em-
J1.'o·;}.: or J1.'o~':' rt. .:.. f. a) freedom, liberty braced. ApH. ~r fut. ~~; or .::..:;,;, inf.
4-' , I ~': "p JP' '" I _~ '" ,..
opp. J1.'o~~ servitude; the being free-born, of ~~ or ~, act. part . .:.-~ or .::.-»
~ 'lWught can subjugate the freewill of the set on fire, utithered leaves or twigs, dry sticks,
martyrs; JL'oj~.:? J1.'~ voluntary death; with rubbish.
,,::, or ~ of his ou:n accord, willingly; ~~ m. rt . .,=-. mixture, commingling,
~ ~?Q ,04'OIloj~ of their own accord and confusion.
without coercion. p ~ Y
J,~ m. BmOk e, steam/ metap11. ~? ..- M
~1.H:oi}.: adv. rt. .:.. freely. .,~ the fumes of thy wrath.
life; ~&i ~.I." _~ lu~ opened the doew J~!.~ tlw siege of the city; )I:~i )t4-'t»
of his cell. d} metaph. distress, sfraitness~' a city prepared to su8tain a siege.
~ ~r~).:A.~ distresses few Ohrist's ~=- m. a recluse, a monk secluded in hi8
sake. cell; cf. -.::wo under .a=-.
J~~ pI. JI:' f. an enclosure, cloister~' the J~ f. a cloister; a recluse; Eee .a=-.
cell of a recluse; a prison; a stronghold; J~ or J~ f. a liquid measure =
' .. J'.."_~
J~, - 4 , tlt~ 1. • clO'Lstere
' d grave; "'~'" .. Hob. bath, about 81 gallons; a wine-cask, butt;
4 , I! ~ ~ '-" h . , ~. f
• ,,' -
0I .._a.=w. ~~ t e compress7on, 1. e. lorce 0 J~= J~ an fflnpty butt.
confined vapour, of the cloud "ends it. .,.=-
.. ft
u.~, .. '" ac t . pal t . .,.=-,
'", L'_' ~,pass.
.~
b t .1· ,". £ .. '"
- fiU·a~,m.~,act.pa rt ,~, '" • part. ~, ~, I~ to mix, mingle esp. of
ij.~, pass. part. ~, ~':"'J J~- to beat doum dry things; to join, unite in intercourse; to
like ban, to cudgel, batter, with.:> of the in- confuse, confound esp. of confounding the sub-
s t rumen t an d -~ .... ; J'"'~ ~ P' ,0" ,;..::.
J' ~ J'" stances; gram. to join letters, write two letters
the hail(OJ wrath beat down; ~ ~ t; or words together; li;'::':; ~ ~ both sides
0.; ~ ~ting Iter breast; H~ ~":-i ~;.; got m,ng . ld I!.'"::
e ; Jo&&~ ~ -"!-'"
.... "*01 ................. 8he mzx'ed
' ,,!!. 11 "1'_"
a '1'in~ard beaten down by hail; ij....:- J~ d J~ ".....-- If t::I ~
y
among the crow;
beating rain, violent rain; to thrash corn, olives, the 80ul whtn it is no longer mixed up with or
walnuts; to snatch away as a torrent. ETHPE. united to tlw body. ETHPE. ~lt pass. of
~lrto be beaten out, as olives or grain. PEAL,with.:> or~; ~lr~~l ~b;1."
PA. ~ to dash or throw against the ground, the two substances were confounded. P A. ,i:.
• • ,-G,. I!" I!'" '" y 1..
to go on kicking or beating the earth; ~ to tnfenmx, conJwse; ~;,A:) ~ .... ~ I~
)..~.~ JJ~ he dashed the jug to the ground; confuses one affair with another; ~;li )J ~
"*OI~ JOOl ~. he kept kicking his feet. ~~ tlte colour of the earth is a mingled
ETHPA. ~:'lr to be thrown doum head:tong. colour. ETHPA. ''';'':'If to be intermixed, con-
DERIVATIVE, ~. founded, amalgamated. DERIVATIVES,~,
~o=-, t:.-l~, Jl~, ~a-.
~ rt. ~=-. m. a beat1'ng, shaking, Jt:..h ~ rt . .,=-. m. combination, conjunction,
of the olive.
-,.
~, ~; - "
see .::w...
mingling, ?nixture.
~ fut. ~, act. part. ~, ~,
t:..:~ rt. ~. adv. kindly, affectionately, pass. part.~, )..:..., J~ root-meaning to
JJleasantly. twist; writhe esp. in the pains of chiJdbirth,
J,,~
I'4 ·"rt.~.
"£l
(' ~ ovel'tnes8, p leasantness. to be in travail, to labour in birth; mctaph. to
be twisted, IJerverted; to conceive in the mind;
~~~ rt . .,.=-. adv. ccnfusedly, without
to be IJ'1'egnant, full of consequence,. "*~ ~ ~
order; gram. contracted.
~~ ~, the travailing one wall near
JI:~ rt. .,.=-. f. commingling. '
deltvery; '"' .. '"~,
~~; ~.. t:.1II)
J' .-1 per-
one OJ
J~ fem. emph. part. of~=subst. verted mind. PA. ~ a) to travail, be in
that wltich is twisted; metaph. OI~~·; .. i UEa!'. pains of childbirth, labour to bring forth ..
the ropes or snares of his perve1·sity. .. mctaph. J!~~:' ~ a cloud bring., fewth
J~ rt. ;r-'
m. a sort of cake made of rain. b) to twist or falsify a reckoning; to
flour and sweetened wine or honey. spoil, mar, cewrupt etp. to corrupt a codex by
mistakes, a place with heresy; Jf;..i ...&ij
t:.-t~ rt. j=-' adv. having the vowel':'.
J~, JI:~ f. carded wool.
me ~~:.~ hailstones sp071 tlw fruit; J£:A:.
n.~ marred -wine;. ~ ~ J~, ~ he
.......;..., ~~ m. a prisoner; a recluse; see did not break the seals of the sepulchre; ~
under .a:w. Peal. "*~c..:A-i he corrupted his compassion =
JI:Q!.~ rt. .a=-. f. beleaguering, siege; im- cast fewth all pity.. with ~ to pervert a
prisonment; the life of a reclu8e; l~.-E- covenant, make it useless or void by false
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teaching, Jl.'Qil~ ~ i. e. ~i~ they Jp.! pI. l:" rt. ~. m. usually in the pI.;
cO'1'rupted those countries with false teaching, the pangs of travail; ~~? ~).e the SO'1'row of
cf. below under d; ~i ~ one of 'l J'~Q.X\?
travaz; -..! .. 11"..
__:::&.. or J"-.
''-.,. ~ V':.:. '" th e b'zrth -
corrupt opinions = a heretic; ~ ». un- pangs,. metaph. the pains of death, of Sheol,
corrupt. c) to become cO'1'rupt, depraved, ~ or any great pain; J~?? ~~ the pangs of
g~r~ to sin with a woman. d) to destroy, fear.
to spoil, ravage with 0.:1, bring destruction upon ,L, JP- pt. ~ rt. ~. m. corruption,
with ~, said of war, famine or pestilence; hurt, harm, destruction, desolation; adultery;
to ravage, devour, tear as wild beasts;~? Jp- ~? incorrurJted, incorruptible, immortal;
J1.'QjlJ,.:;-~;~ to ravage, make ha'L'oc in the incorru'Yltion;
:c
1l.L
If
~,
4·
J.;.:. immortal life;
\t.
land, in those countries; J.;~ ~ ~ ~ Jp- ~? ~..Q .~ ~j!~ tlwy are sown
J el'usalem when she had destroyed those of her in CO'1'ruption, they are raised in incO'1'ruption;
own household; c.W ~ he destroyed him- ) '" ~ .. JI'
~t:;:.9!
.,. II!
I.,~!".,.".. ~
. . . .. , .... '-. l .... l .. th t
O' .... "d ,....! a
self. ETHPA. ~Lr a) k be formed in the thou mayest rededicate its bttildings after their
womb, be brought forth with travail; ~~Lr defilement in idol-worship. Interj. woe! de-
!'~~l~ ~tlo he was conceived and brought struction! ~ ~ woe unto me! ~
to the birth and brought fO'1'th. b) to be CO'1'- ..Ot;~l, woe t~ Edessa!
. heresy; J" ~... ~ ..
rupted, corrupt, esp. WIth 1.,0";a. ~ not used in PE. ETHPA. ~tr and
~Lrthey were corrupted by laxity of life; ~Lr to be slothful, lazy; to hesitate, falter;
,Cl~;~ ~lli ~~r those who have H~ ~~? ,~Ot they who are slothful
· reason; )"
lost t hetr ~ '.. ~~ .. '-.'"
~I.,!' .. 'I'" 0jJ()0I
.. ..
I.,Q..L:Q..OI in this matter. DERIVATIVES the three follow-
Ms mind was perverted from the faith. c) to be ing wOl'ds- .
destroyed, J.Q~ by lightning, H~ by fire, ~.;.., ~ pI. ; - , ).:. rt. ~. slothful,
~ ~ in the sea; to be depraved. DERIV- . I?!? 19
lazy, neglzgent; ~ ~ ~, ~ •• " ft.
t. "'" 9".". P ".
11_" II!" 11_" II! 11_" III ~
ATIVES, ~, ~, ~, ~, ~Q.., ~Q..,
~..:! the very laziest of all the lazy.
JlQ'"...."" ~".".~, ~~, JlQl'·h.~.
~~~... adv. slothfully, negligently.
~, >p.:. pI.~,~:" rt.~. m. a) a cord,
'rope, line, noose; esp. a meaS'Uring line, hence J1.'~.l i .;,... pI. J1." f. rt. ~. slothfulnesll,
a portion of land measured out, a portion, sluggishness.
allotment, tract of land; ~ ~ll? n he was r-
.. f ut. · .. lmper.
Jtl.?MJ, · J!>Q#0... or JQ~,
4
act .
hung wzt' h a rope; __.'''-'' Oh''' . . "'. ..",~ 01;>" .......... " part'r-' .,., J'J:::&",• pass. part ,~,
- J' ,10,
JI' t opush,
he destroyed the destroyer with his own. noose; shove,. to crowd together, throng, push or squeeze
OIl~l';,
It< •
~
tl
the lot oofhis
'J inheritance; • tl .:.n=.:. through a throng, to press onward; "~C)rQ..
i- ~
one portion of land; ~ ~ coast-land, ~ keep him outside, shut the door against
mm'itime district. b) a line, row, series of him; ,~! J~ he pushes his way through;
persons or things; ~ ~or~::a.:. ~ ~» C)~OI ~ j.::w:. they pushed people aside,
seven lines or climes; ~;b? >p.:. a line or
squeezed through the crowd; ~;~ l~
row oJ,of' .'" ~
mnes; ,~,.~ ~~~_., 11" .. 11"
__:::&.. .. J'10,-;;»
__:::&.. " '.J.
J1.'~aJ I ~ everyone crowded to the doO'1';
birds which fly in lines or straight flights in
the air; J1.'c:t~ '-J,:;.,'
~ the line or succes-
sion of prophets; ~ C)~~ ~~ H~? ~.::.:.
metaph. to press on, urge on, llasten, be earnest,
eager, ana:ious; "n~? ~r ff
tluyu, art in
a hurry to be Cf/!; ~l~? ~ she was eager
,Cl~c:t.9 lines or rays of fire rose from their ..... '-.,.r " 1"'1 ftasten
mouths. to learn; ,C)~"" #0
~ JQ.?oo 7
to
~, J~ pI. m. ~, f. J~':', rt.~. relate their affairs; .. ~.u~ .f-
he urged on
a destroyer, avenger; a cO'1'ruptO'1' of youth; his sons, exhorted them " gram. to give tAe vowel
adj. rapacious, devouring, destructive; J.;l, Qvasa":. ETHPE. J~~r refl. to tltrust, press,
. .rapacwus
11,.".. . . · wolves; J~ ' ,,, .. JI.,Q......
I "....
carnzv-...
throng; J~,a)J,.; ~lrshe pressed against the
;;ous animals, J~ J~;;9 birds of prey. wall; pass. to be pressed close together, com-
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short i as in J!;'~ West-Syr.=~~, East-Syr. he caught him in the toils of his own ~Qords.
c) with ~l to shut up close, make subject,
~ PAEL i';; :. a) to fix the eyes, with
bind; C?oQ'.. ~L ~ ~ he bound him-
~ upon. b) with ~ to associate with, be
a companwn • 11,.. ~,~
,-/! ~~?
oJ> .' ~ ~." ~ 9" ~"" 6
» selfby a promise. d) to live the life of a recluse,
live the' cloistered life. e) metaph. to contain,
the throne O'f the wicked shall have no fellow-
comprehmd, include; ~~, ... t"~;r ,:,
ship with thee. ETRPA. ~Lrto be intimate,
~~ every two sides contain an angle; J~~
be a. companion, to ally oneself with '-.
OI~ La....a.c
" " _ .:~!.'"
_ ~, ." a deb t w h'zc h cornprzses
.
DERIVATIVES, J~,liM., JLoo.::.-, ~""'o.::.-. the whole of his property; J~ ~; "> : .
~, U:..:· f. Jr~, pI. m. !,", f. Jr', rt .•::.-. J~.J~U JJ~~ the Ten Oommandments com-
a compan'i'~II/', comrade, fellow, an intimate
prise the whole Law. f) to restTain, convince,
friend, neighbour; another, the other; equal to,
confute by argument; pass. part. a) besieged,
like; OIr·,:· ~ .,JM t:.-l J.'" if a man have
imprisoned, a priSoneT, ~ W a prison;
anything against another; Otr.~ J.9~ w J~ .....;...i ~ when rain is held back,
between one stone and another,. ~ JOOl ~l ~
denied; ~~ ~L ~~ subject to blame.
~~~ J~ there was not its equal in the
4"'.........
'!'_", J"f ' ... 0Ia...J .... one generatwn . b) a recluse who, though living in a monastery,
world ; OI~ remained in his or her own cell and refrained
shall tell ,it to another; rit. an alternative
from all intercourse. c) emph. a cloisteT.
prayer o~'"Iection, an altern'!te chant, J~
ETHPE. "";""lr a) refit to shut oneself up,
.,." " respond'mg tones; J'...".......-..~
011,0.::.-0 ~ " J",...4.
I,~ ,~
to remain indoors; to give oneself to tlte
Otr~ ~ thefirst part and thej'olZowingpart. ~.f. OJ '?' ~~
lzJe ,-/! a rec l use; ...::.-...
'" .."'? 'X' 'fN»
- .,.m00:lQ.l
'" ,
' , " p.I J'" m. I. r t . ~. a cOnJuror,
J~ . a it is our custom to remain indoors during
charmer. H. a deep pit, a pitfall, deep dark- the fast. b) pass. to be besieged, imprisoned;
ness; Ji';:·o ~. precipices and abysses; ~Lr ...=.....Lli ~ everyone who is be-
t"~ J~i 11';:· pitfalls leading to sieged is as good as taken. c) geom. to be
wickedness. contazne . d,mc . looe; L~"" L ~
d ~o.... "'.~f
-! - -~ , ..
Jro"~ rt. ~ .... f. fellowship, boon-com- ...i-~ a figure is contained within its bound,..
panionship, a partnership; }.;?o~i Jrc"~ ing lines. ApR. ~r t.() make subject, to shut
the synagogue of the Jews. up. DERlVATlVES,J,a.o.:w., t:.-J,a.Q::.-J.... ~,
J,.:j ~ pt J.:- rt. ~. of or belonging to Jt:-.Q::.-, JL~, ~..., J,.a....::.-~.
I"'" t:::.-
" fo.W
I:?" .....
'" • between partners.
partners; I'-.J suzls J.;;.~~, J~c!a~ pI. m. }.:.., f. J~ a beetle;
Jr~ pI. Jr' fem.of ~, J~. a leech; J~~; J~~ black beetles.
•
Jt.'...:w.. pI. Jr' f. a bruise, sore; n;..;.... J~:' = ~Q'~:' rt. ~:.. f. stubble, brushwood,
, -". h
~;, runnmg sores; metap . an error zn husks, dry rubbish; .H~ J~ ~;..6 J'"
blots and blurrs.
.
a manuscript; JL~L6 ~~ ~ full of ~
~ ~t if. stulJble come near the fire, it devours
it; metaph. J.1i::::a.~, J~~ rubbishy teaching,
.a::.- ~
" fut. .a.Q.:I.-.I,
""f "",.
In . ~,nnper •
. .a.1:l::'-, stale trash .
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,,! 3 m. s. pret. of verb ,0.... b) fut. ;ct~, act. part. .;.:., J~ tr. to
· d . . . , . . . . , . , . . . . ..
~ pt J.:;;. m. a feast, festal day,jeasting; h tn er, restratn; t» ~o ot:s.: ~! 001
a festal assenWly, hence a fair, any assembly; J~~ that which impedes and prevents its
• • - . I""! l.. I'M 11 _....... • •
a company, a dance ; It'o~o ~ feasting and nstng; t- ~, J.A.J ~ ,..~, If ~ tt l8 not
mtrt ,..""'0,
. h ; , .. , *. "~,..~ "
a sptrltua l fieast; ~
\..",..~ the habits of the body which hinder. ETHPE.
It'~? I~..a..:, the gloomy feasts of heathen- ~Lra) to be or become lame,· metaph. to be
dom; J~h~;:' ~i ~j ~trthecrowd8 or become feeble, be impeded, fettered; ~Lr
of devils di~ided themselves into bands. DE- ... ~o~ he was fettered by his sins; ~
RIVA'1'IVES,~erb~, IL~, ~, ~o..., t- ~~ ~ J;;' s:. they are hindered from
~,I~~. good works. b) to stammer, have an impedi.
ment tn •
Itts
l'
Bl)eech ; ~, " ...... ~~I'~,,_
I!',"" OI"~ ,..,,~~
~ or ~~ m. hedysu'rum aUwgi, a thorny
Ms speech was impeded. PA. ~ to lame,
plant.
c'l'ipple; to impede, fetter; to halt; OI~' J..W,
~~ pI. of I~·. nature which hath dv'nied motion to it; OI~
.......
l~p.O
I f 1\.' ..
...... ~. 01 ..
, '),')Q ~1
\.","
Ile prevented h'tS ent'l'ance; OI.~
....
~ denom. verb PAEL conj. from ~. to J1.'o~~ he fettered freewill; "':~, ,cto.
keep a feast; ~~~, lH.s: the feast we t- ~ tlwse wlw still halt between two
celebrate. opillions. ETHPA. ~trto fall lame, be crip-
pled; to be stopped, checked, impeded; Ca.:
It'ct~ from ~ f. festivity.
.~Lrf;rw! the serpent which on account
It'~~ f. halting, lameness.
of A dam was deprived of feet; ~ ~:.~ ,.0
~ fut.'~ to surround, go round; OI~ a. dog when it is orde1'ed by its master to
li~ I~~ t-~ ,~, that they stay stiU. APR. ~r a) to lame, to rest'l'ain •
• 1
mlgrlt erect wa II8 round the CltteB;
.. ..,.. r.'
OI.~ """'- b) to be lame, feeble " metaph. to stumble, waver,
~ ll"-:' 1OOlL. llis soul
.~
shall wander round be unstead y; L~ .!.'" I!'_ ,....
~ ~ nature ts ~~
. .
his grave. potent, restrained from; ,0~jL ~ .~
also ll~; pl. ~ corn. gen.
',"","' Jki.
but I~ a hen partridge; a partridge;
~? ~o, a brace of partridges.
so1ute; o.~ 'v
,.. """
~ ~ halting on both knees = dou1Jly irre-
1,,9 Qa they stumbled at the
SI V
.'."
",~, J""" _~ p1 "':~, f . J"''''''
. m. I"'" ",,:~, r. t J'~. ETHPE. ;;:'''It to be begged of ApH. ;;...tto
glad, cheerful, joyous, mirthful, merry; often enclose, to make go round, to set a wall or hedge
with ~ heart. round, to encoml)ass with an army, guard
~~t4 rt. J;". adv. gladly, cheerfully; with roun d about, g'/,r . d;,0_ "'.'-''''''
'~..,.., I~ ,. he g'/,r
. ds
~ to ~ome, to receive hospitably. them with armour. With other verbs; again;
JI.'e:..;... f. rt. ~ solitude; union, unity; ..aiJ ;~o "'-,p: he enters and again goes
J~w JI.'C:;'" natural union as that of the out; ~ ~~ ;;..t he gave him back, gave
e] emen t s; J"I,O'~' 4. '" • JI'
I,~~'" • un'/,ty'/,n
•. act'/,on;
• him again. DERIVATIVES, J;o,-, Jl;ot-,
J~~ U. JI.'~;"" inexplicable unity. Jlo~~, J;~, Jl;~, J;,Q,.,., ~)..J;'Q,.,., ~;'Q,.,..
.. "'. t ti ,.'O,
~.a..~ con 1'. or ~ ~~. we reJO'Lce; see
•. •• J"'~p.] J'" m. 1-",
't-' . J . .,~. a c'/,rc
• 1e; vagrancy,
J~ act. part. begging; pI. circumjacent places, suburbs, sur-
Jl.'o"'... ;- rt. ;~. f. being surrO'unded; lo"'~;- roundings; ~i~l, o..i;'" the S'uburbs of
I! •
p~ a 81,ege.
.
Jerusalem. The const. forms ;;..., vi;" are in
J,;l
J,;;':' contr. of J;! I am glad; see J~. common use as a prep. round about, swr-
~)J;'" rt. ~. adv. singly, singularly, with rounding, hard by; )~;;... ~i;.9 a garden
a · .,
dfjO'Lmng the house; .. 1&'.)0 ,. ,.. w'~ 1:' ,. he
0 .... t y
epecial honour; in the singular number.
w~,.' 1',' p...J~ p. I m. J'" , f . J""~'" .......... ~, rt. ~. ,. encamped round about my tent; wi;"", Jilt
singular, gmm. in the singular number; ...;;... ~?;~ the country round about the Jordan.
I .' .. ha . 1 Jl!. , f t "
I,'~ p. it- . r . ;t-. a c'/,rcu'/,t; cor'1"/,-
.
mng on1y one vowef,~' J1'.
I ~'- ," .... ,. ,
~Ol ~OI ~~
.7
monosyllabic; )J ~ v..i;" follo1JYl'ng the same dor; a surrounding outer wall, hence an
'l'ulf'. Metaph: unique, JOOl ~j;... JI.'~~. out-building.
oJ~,! he was singularly esteemed as a physi- l~ PA. l;:' a) to make new, bring in un-
czan. '/,'1'1. h"'/,s tzme; ~ -....~ those WfW
I ~'. ......., I..
assert authorized innovations, new teaching, institute
that there is one only nature in Christ = new canons, construct new buildIngs, &c., issue
M onophysites. new i.e. counterfeit coin; ol::' ~~~
I'" .'
JI,Q.....J~ , rom~. oneness, un'/,ty; swgu- heretics brought in new teaching against Christ;
f f " "
larity, the singular number; J.;~n.i.:D l~;'" )~,~k l~i ~rthe pools which he first
the unity of the Divine Nature/ J.i!D lctJ;'" constructed beside the roads. b) to dedicate,renew,
the doctrine of one sole nature in Christ, restore, repair, revive; ~;1." ol;:' they renewed
M onophysitism. or dedicated the gates; )~.a..~i o..ict.. l::'
~~ ,.", m. J'~~ " ",'" f . comp. of ~,. one and he 1'ebuilt the walls of the city: ETHPA. l;:.ir
a) to arise newly, be new, recent, gain new
~ ten~' eleven.
." fu. t ·'0,-..
"'.. and'" '" Imper.
. . '" act . strength; )~ l;:'lta new custom has arisen;
't- ',-.., ,o~,
dl ."
l ""l''''I~ ~... 1 d ~
part. ;;.:., Jj~, pass. part. ~;..., )', )1.'. a) to go o ~ ~! ~~ new y- ecree aws; t"'" 'f~
OI~Q"I&.~X. )I.'~~ loOl 'fQ"'.hisdoctrinegained
round or about, to encompass with ~ or:::::";
fresh strength each day; I~~ )o~ l;:'~
J.,SQ.".i~ )o~ ;;! he went about in the market-
'f~ he daily grew in beautiful virtues.
places; ~ ;;... he groped about, spied all
b) to renew, restore, repair. DERIVATIVES,
round; ;;.:. ,b all round, round about. b) to
l~, )l~, ~ll~, )lol!,,,, )l,Q,.,., )..Jl~.
surround, beset, with~!,g to besiege; ~ )1.'1'"
o.i~o he came against the city and beset it. l;"', JI.'r:- f. );;.... pI. m. J~!=-, f. );;;:., rt.l~.
c) to beg; J..:Q.~ ~ ;;:. he begs his bread. new, recent, fresh; )~ct.. w~ II.'~ the scar
d) with another ,verb, again~' 't~oJ ;;,...J let is fresh~' )I.'~ ;~, I;;:' I;:- the new life
him come round again. Pass. part. compassed, beyond death; I~;:" often ellipt. for w.A:~'
surrounded; ~ )!..;- surrounded by )l:'" f·
the New Testament; )l;:' "'.
J.Zl, novices,
water; ~ ~;"'i J.;,~ the villages lying tiros; pI. f. novelties, innovations; ~
'I'O'U nd a bout; Wl'th I ~~! ' " or p~ I! • ~ '" beset, )H;:' novelty-mongers, longing fo'l' something
besieged; L,:. ~ ...;.. compassed with armies. fresh.
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~U:~ rt. ttM. adv. lately, rece:ntly, newly, " with or over,' to O1,ercome, surmount,' to
unusually. confute; tofind guilty, condemn; with J~~Q'»
J!.'~tf. pI. J!.'~t;:. f. rt. ttM. newness e. g. of to bind over, cause to take an oath; ,ttQ';,
clothes opp. J!.'~ freshness; OIt~t~ when ~! o;~ ,~o that tltey may conquer
it was new; ~~r~ J~ ,i:~t~ ,ob and overcome the passions of the soul. ETHPA.
~ ""1,)1'
e to be worsted, convinced, confuted; to
wMle our freshness hath not been made old by
Bm;. J"_4_' -. !':.. t 4t ,. .
~~ 0 ~ a new rezgn, the beginnzng
. be guilty, convicted, condemned.
Jt,. ·''''t,. 4 I ! ,. I I'"
~a..., ~a... p . Jo- rt. ~a.... m. a debt, esp .
. oJ.of a, re1gn;
• ,~, OI~O ~ t he new moon; pI.
.!
~a...,. J'"'
~ acre d'ztor, usurer.
novelties.
~ I! 4
~a..., ~Q ...
,. m. 1ove, ch
r t . ..::..... ' a.uectwn;
arzty, .#. .
JQ.w not used in Pe. PAt wc:., imper. J~:',
• ,.),.. ,..
wQ.w, 01Q.w, .,. • ,.
t""C'" I
to SIWW, •
make manifest, mani- 001 J~r ~~ ~<:t... love is of God; J..,:a~
fest; to declare, demonstrate; to show oneself, J!.'a:..!, brothe1'ly love; ~~ ~? without natural
apIJear, generally with OIW; to make a show, affection, heartless; ~~~ ~ unwilUngly;
~a... 4
~..
my JrZ6n .f,' d ; WIt . h prol1. suff. 2 p.
exhibit; to pretend, IJrofess; to discover, to
IJU bi"zsh ; ,...~
.. - ..
I·'-.·~ -~
),.,. h
aL.e ,a. .
.. )v .,. h
8 ow us t
,,..
he wayzn; .
1 • • I.' )
a title of regard or courtesy, ~~ unto
thee, 0 Beloved; ,~~ dear or beloved Sir.
J ~! wOIQ.w s ow me a IJenny-" wQ.w ~'::"6 ~;ev
-I! 4 r t,. ..::.....
,.. a dv. a.uectionately,
IJrove me to be good ground; Ji~ I~ ~ .."_~a... .#. amicably.
who will declare that they are free = who will J.!:>tt... m. gloom, thick darkness; ~a:.. ~
free them; ,~~'i01." ~ JQ.;..,i that he may .,901 ~:;.~ he came out of deep gloom into life.
declare, expound, your religion to us; ~ I.! ~ 4 t .
~(.\,.. r . F ' m. mzxture, confus1·on.
~ J~ he declares him a liar,' J~ )..:Q.
~ the name indicates the nature of the thing;
1P~ pI. t:"=, c.. rt. '-::t..... m. a recompense,
-,. I';:9..I:D
" '" wQ.w -,. 'tc.J... reward, remuneration, comlJensation, 1'nterest,
J",!.""
..-s-->o 4 Enoch discovered
usually with ,,~, .,901, ~19 or ~;; ~;.g 10,
books and writings. ETHPA. wc:.·ttto be shown,
related; to Bhow oneself, to apIJear; to be made
~~ ~ behold how they reward us; a....:Q; r
~:.;; ~a:.. ,04ot::::.. they have rewarded evil unto
manifest, spread abroad,· to be discovered;
I ' ,.".~
~o- .._ , .,..e
). .
as zs relJol'ted, related. DERIVA- them; ,o~tt...~ ~~ ~:.~... a~~ they returned
TIVES, "'O(.\,.., }.L.~, Jta..l.!~, }.L.a...~, good unto their brother; ~?lr1P~ ~ ...
JtaL.a...~, J~ Q.wt. I am overcome by that wldch I owe i. e. by
' fU. ~
t ~a-J, ' f• ~,
' gratitude and affection.
~a...,..::.... 111 act. part.
~ 1':' ~. a) to be unequal, unequally matched, lP~ rt. '-::t..... m. corruption; destruction,
u'eaker, with ~:~ titan, hence to succumb, be con- desolation, laying waste; torment, pestilence;
quered; to be powerleb'8, of no avail, to fat"l; passion, adultery; ~~ 0';' ~ ~? lP~ ...
..
OI~J .=..:. Ms wiles effected nothing; ~..::...:. the slaying of men by that serpent; ~~
~.;,? the desolation of the temple; n..b~
t""; ~ I ~ I he was conquered by a few men;
Jl.'~ -~ a deadZypestilence,' J~ill? ~~...
... •• .. '-.'"
OI~~Q..O ~ ~I?
.,. 1 .,.~) J"''-..~'' 1:' h
.....~ ~ uman •
the destruction or corruption of souls,' ~Q!.
SlJeech is unable to utter His IJraise; ~ ~
1!.9 ,.
~ ..~ unconquered in war. b) to owe, to be
" 6
4
J!.'~ corruptions in the Ohurch; 01":::.. ~ ,0
'l - , . . 4 1 ' ""1 1Lb~~ ~~":::..
.. it tran8mits the passions to
guz ty; t""~Q ~,~ ou'ed a myriad "-
descendants.
talents; with J~a:. to commit a sin; ~ ~~
I am guilty; ~ ~ I am guilty befo;e him; ~ !.i1.a:.. rt . ..:.:.. adv. lovingly, amicably.
• '" ••• , 11 J'" !'&.': __ ,1 I~a:. pI. J~':" rt. ~(.\,... f. a debt, pI. dues;
·D ~ »dO. ~ lJ? ..~ SVI.US who ought not
to grie'IJe. ETHPE • .::....:.ttt"to be found guilty, J~a:. J!~ a creditor; ~ ~ OI~a:'
to be owing, due. Part. used impers.; Jd-:t~ he forgat'e him the debt; mctaph. guilt, sin;
it is due, incumbent with" of the person to '). 0I ..,,'"-
1'!I? ~a...,. the gUt'Zt of Adam.
whom and with ~ of that which is due to I.:::".(.\,.., ~• ac t . part. I.:::".~,
I' I ~~,
' • pass. part.
be paid or observed. PAt ~ to prevail; with ~ to describe or draw a circle, hence ,to
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~lc the sea is encompassed and bound in its J~~ ~~ nine thousand'revohttions in the
limit. Metaph. with ~ to stammer; with course of the year.
~ to avoid, stand in awe of, hold in reverence;
nict-
pI. l~'a!.. rt. L~. m. a) a making
to refuse from modesty, be modest, retiring; new, initiating, foundt'ng, institution, dedi-
0I1c";~ t»
~ M revered his virtue. PA. cation, consecration, esp. a dedication or co-n-
~o.:. to surround. DERIVATIVES, J~, secration festival, anniversary festival, Germ.
J...~~, I~~, Iw~~, k=c~ ..., ~~..... J ahresfeier ; ~~ L? a!.. dedication of the
~~ m. pI. idol temp7~s or shrines. altar; I~'~... , H~ the feast of dedication;
I'~'
~~ .~.... p1. 1--
,.. rt. . l e; ,...~~
~o....
m. a ctrc ''''' .. ~ J.,:.Oc~ ~i I~!~ the feast of the saving
}.:l:.c·; spiritual circles i. e. angelic choirs. Cross; ~..f, Lict- or ~;C I;""..Q..... l,a!.. the
~a!.. from ~:.. Ill. the celebration of a feast, renewal of the holy leaven; tM designation
festival-keeping. . of a bishop; the founding of a kingdom; an
accession; }.jcU.O? ILia!.. the institution of
I~a!.. pI. l~a!.. rt. ~~. f. a compass, •
canons, establishing of rules; a novelty, inno-
circle, orb; halo round the sun or moon;
vation esp. of false teaching. b) rebuilding,
;V'J.j~? J~~ this encircling air; ~ Ji~
restoration; pl. repairs; I~~~ L,a!.. the
J~,ct- I~ the moon when it forms halos;
rebuilding of ruins; metaph. renewal, restitu-
~; ~~ the circle oftMfirmament.
tion, restoration e. g. to spiritual life, ,l.",a.!.
~~o:., I~...j rt.. ~~. adj. orbed, round,
our being made new at the resurrection;
spherical, l~~a!.. Jl:~ a c'urved surface,
~~, OILia!.. tM renewal of tM law, the new
tlte plane of a spMre.
law i. e. th: Gospel; I~~, IL,a!.. the renewal
Ha!.. pI. I" m. a tiara, Mad-band, head-dress; •
of creatwn; I <7\"
~j:.::'~? or~?
'4. IL' #
.?o.... tM
~~? H~ ~ he was a maker of regal restitution or renewal of all things.
tiaras.
J,;ca!.. pl. J,:c~ rt.I~. m. a demonstration,
Iha!.. pl. ~, r rt .• ~. m.
a) a circle, cir- proof
cumference; globe; li!a!.. ~~ the entire
circle; ~,~ li,a!.. tM meridian circle; Ji!Q'""
Hc~ pI. rt.
· jl
r ;a.....
,.....,..
m. whiteness, white heat,
11" .. ~ .. ,.. If' 6
W htte ame; ).Jt-D~ ,!10.9 ... ,~, 'CQ....
~ brazen circles for taking observations of
the excandescence of heated iron slalces; ~
the heavenly bodies; ~? Ji!~ the whole
, ',,,' .!' I'?Q t, ~ put on w h"lte I. e. w h'tte cot l h'mg;
,,~.. ..
wor ld ;~? or ~J.,--- f ~ l
... trl.e •
Cl1"C l e or I'co.... tlwy
I..
chem. blanching.
course of the year. b) a circuit, course, series,
esp. the Khudhra i. e. the book of proper I~c~ pI. of C~. snakes.
anthems and other variable parts of the service \Ma....to be glad; particip. adj ...... a... , I', 11.'
for the festivals of the year. c) a circus, cheerful, ready, apt, prompt, spirited; ... ~
hippodrome. d) a company; Ihct- the J.Z;c, .. #
o,.9c ..
0..9 I'cC1! _'Q....C
- .. h'ts countenance was
I"
J
company of the saints. With preps.; Ji,~ radiant and chee/Jul; ~",:",a... ~j spirited
round about; ~ all round, round about; hm·ses. ETHPA. \M~lr to be cMerful, ready,
If"
'!~?
.. , .... ~
,..,0.1)
t IW
L •• •
ctrcumJacent towns. prompt; ~ttlo \M~Lr he was ready and
.. ~. ~ 1 ,..
).JO'?~ p. ,_ m.
d'lm. 0f If'!~""
~ a l'lU1e trustful. DERIVATIVES, ~J..-~, Jla.-~.
circle, circlet. J,.:. ~ m. a thorn, thornbush.
rt. ;~. adv. in circumference, all
ho-};"a!.. ~~, ~• fU.
t .1 ~
r,Q.W, • f ~"""
In. ,.. ac t . part.
round, on every side, circular; in an orbit or tl}!, ~, pass. part. ~...:, ~...:. a) to sew on
COU1'se; ~!H!a!.. ~r ~;t,.t about four or up, to stitch up, piece on, patch, mend;
cubits in circumference. -V'~Jt'~~V'
...~~ ... ' h
c .. ~ OI~ t ey s13we dh'lm up m.
,'~I.
~"~, I""
J.,.......J
·
t ·,~. ctrcu
r. . l ar, sJ1r1.erwa
I.;\.'........~ '!~
l' l J'
f., .' .,. a leathern coat; JJl
L;'::"~, J.,g~ ~Q'....L mend
arrange d by course, revo l1?lng; ~" the rent I have made,' ~ ~! I..L!:~ a seam-
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less garment. b) to dig. ETHPE. ~ur to be ljC)~~ ,c:..I..QI)).,j HO. tQ~ ~A9.~! they should
sewn on; metaph. to join, come together. PA. store up in their mind readiness sufficient for
~ to sew together; metaph. to join, piece this; a:-.~ gladly, readily, willitlgly;
together; I~~ ~ ~G'~}w borrowed ~ c:_ W they cordially assented.
and pieced on many expressions i. e. he plagiar- ij.~~... pI. ~ rt. ~~. m. a patching together,
ized; ~G .49 Lazarus was bound and fabrication.
sewn up. ETHPA. ~tr to be sewn on or ~~... from~. m. strength, stl'engthening,
t~gether. DERIVATIVES,}.J c-, ~~ c-, ~, help, comforting, exhortation; ~~ J~~r
~,It~. \ro!~ ..:¥)! God the strength of our weakness;
J.jc.!. or ~j~c- m. lasciviousness. It'~
Q.~
't ....,~!,.
... \I' ~
~
exhortatwn
. to repentance.
~Q..., 11'~.. 0... pl. It'' It..... Q..... f. cheer- ~-c:..., Jt::.L rt. r~' healing, ?vhole-
fu al '
acnty,
IJI~esS,
L rea d'tness; ~~ '" .. ........ '" ..
~!:U) some, salutary; ~.t... Ii).9 wholesome fruits;
It'Qs_o... he was g7ad in himself at
~rQ]'! .. o.! I~~.t... ! J~;': the science of healing
that which he might possess; It'~..... o...! .,gij substances.
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I! ..'
~ Q..o.
4 p.I "- I'" m. a cavem, a h 0 le, IW 1. All ow pity, spare, have '1'egOll'd; with ~; ~ ,1'"
or cleft in the ground; J~:>~:> )b:.~ caverns ..m.:. ». ott:> if He spared not His Son; omo:.
. t1.IW- d esert ; ',..,.,~
~n
-' .. .!' ,"A·lID.::'"
.... - v 11'...' •• 4
~Q..o.
d eep ~.D ~ spare th~1 slaughter i. e. be not
clefts in the earth. . slaughte'1'ed; .,~ ~ om~¥ spare thy
" I.l. ... ' 4 I
~Q..o., ~Q ... p. "- rt. ~. m. a) a
_ ... I'" flesh. b) to spare, hence to use sparingly; to
change, exchange; J~ti ~o:. an exchange refrain from with ~, omc:t.... 1.1..0 ~J...~ ~
of prisoners; J~ ~ ~ 0:. a change of abode, abstainfl'omcalumny; ~i ~i J.k!!
IfO'1'-
migration. b) a changing or succeeding in bear lest. .. ..m.:. is constantly used to express
course, JJ~, ~~ succeeding times or deprecation of evil, generally with ~ of the
. '"
seasons. c) the name of some shrub, the pers., God forbid, far be it from me, let it not
willow or ~ reed. d) =~ prep. for. .. be; prob. optative use of perfect ellipt. for God
r:-~, Jj~~ rt·
a spoil, the prey.
r ·
m.(v.z;oiling, robbery; save us from doing such and such a thing; ..m.:.
JOOl~ ».0 God forbid that it should be; ~ ~
fa'1' be it f'1'om us. DERIVATIVES, 4m~,
1 • 4
".)1;)0.... r t. "
~ I. m. h eat, sul '
triness; I~a-
.•_ 4
J-a....u, J..,~a-, ~J..,~a-, JLQJ~a-.
I ' - v le J• v 1 _!.. 4 11. ' "
""""""'J c ar Iwat; 90:>~' ~~, po..:::...QA.
1..
ness, modesty; J~c:t.... ~, shameless, immodest. ~ that which you deny you'1'self.
v I't • oma.... rn. a) ptty,
• v ,..a.mQ..o. . m . du-
l
."
J;":¥)a- h
emp. JL'·.."
or J"'~
I'. 4
~a- p.I
t=a..., I"
~~Q_,- ~ J'~Q_ " a or JL' .~~ 4 f . a bead ; stone gence, lenity; ~~ ».,
harsh; »',0
~_j ».,
of a necklace; a vertebra or joint of the body; ~~ merciless and pitiless; ~~ ~
a socket or joint of a column; a berry; J~c:t.... very pitiful. b) sparing, frugality; -.::t
' -v
JL• tw:I.o .
precwus gems; J'v
J f~ .. v JL'.;.:ag~
" or sparingly; :: ».,
without measure.
JJ-'
'v J'~~ " "' b if h ' ..
tlW verte rae 0 t e sptne; w~Q..o.
1.. 4 ,~,
~~ " ''
pl. "- rt. ~. m. strength, defence,
~~ the be1'ries of the deadly nightshade. J~~, Jl=~:> a..-iut th~y were trodden
down in the defence of the flock; u=~.. ~L
~c:t.... pI. ).:. from ~. m. a) afifth part,
I~ ti J~~C; unde'1' the defence and protection,
afi.fth; ~Q'... ~iL two-fiflhs. b) the loins, of God.
abdomen.
J..i~a!.. pI.).:. rt.;,m.... rn. want, loss, harm,
,Q..o., ~ fut. ,~-J, cf. ~. to have pity on; damage, ruin; afine,penalty, confiscation; ex-
~~ ~, grace which takes pity on sinners;
"'v
P'
pense; ,..,;.=~ "J!-.! 'v ""',, . . "
_ " OI"'~¥!,:> ,,~tn 1.-fieM
-..!'. tlW
,~~ ~ the Sultan had pity on him. of God is no loss; ~, JJbc:t.... ~~
,~'v show us; Impel'.
. 0 f vel'b w~ . h
-v WIt ~, ~jl~ ~ the wants of all of us are
suff. I pI. supplied by the ad'llantages of all of us;
11 v 1U ' " • ~.!' 11_ l'
J~Q'.. l't. ~. f. a mixture of spices for .a:~' ,..,;'=Q..o. unjust exactwn; ~ ~,
Lord. . kl b le I'.....
t o sprtn e, ru, c anse; Io'" an ' " ot",~ ·e!.::. .....
omQ..o., ~' fUt'. oma....J,
" ' f ~,
In. ' .
Imper. :.".... I.l.·
~_,..,a.-o L'o~ she waslled
1
and rubbed her
omQ'... , act. part. om}.:., )~. a) to pity, have children.
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the cup into his hands. he checked the wantonness of the oppressor.
30.-, j'u f t. .1a-J, t par.t oDo.-, ~ fut. oD~, act. part. oD).;. to crack,
r,
4· 4
Imper . .10.-, ac.
3!!' J pass. part·
r ,J,r.:, Jt:.r.
fast, press closely, hold tigllt; ~.= ,~('"
a) to bind
f
creak; Het, ~ thefire crackled;"'~;r .c).;.
the door creaks. ..
J~? .aI~ Satan bound them fast uith oD~, l.C~ m. a stair; J~? }..OQ;. the
the cords of sin; OI;.l fhe held his hand close
=was close-fisted. b) with J~ to play the
steps of the staircase.
oD 0.-
4 I' . ·.
p. £)~ m. a l'zne, verse, mean'llng,.
J.,:;~' o.Ol~~ ~;? f~ everything
.
; a... , ..:. fut. ;~...J, inf. ~, lInper. ;~... , Sl'lver ·znars; J,.. ..{:".
d' _ I
~ ,...:0
' 1:. ~'?" JI ' AY' " "•
act. part, ;~, J~, a) to look, behold, gaze 500,000 pieces of silt·er. e) pI. white gu'r-
with ~, .;:g~ or le.~ to look at, regard, have ' t • 101'
ment s e11 Ip 1!
,Q...
Jt! ... 1,...CI.::o.'- ; )t!
.... 4 ..... • .. )..ft.'~
,a...? -?
regard to, consider; with -=> to give heed to; the week of white i. e. Easter or Whitsun
with ~ to beware of; ~ ~ delightful weeks when those who had received baptism
to behold; J~ ~ lr.:. I considered every wore white for the whole week as a symbol
work; J,.:,.,~ Jr.....:., J~r a wall with an of baptismal purity; )iQ.:? ~iL? J.i!.JS second
eastward a;pect; .,~ ~r;~ look to thyself, lesson f01' Easter week. f) pI. f. white hair,
be circumspect; ~;~? ;¥- a watchman, b) to ft. ......J Jl!.
old age; J........... .'Q•.... . ,.~
I ' " care produces u'lbzte I. •
look for, expect with ace, or ~; to regard, hair; )~.li OI~¥Q.: ht's honourable grey hairs.
concern with:::::.. or l~; ~~ ~~ ;~ 'Q...,
Jp • ,a...
•• l' t·
• ,a.... m. a 100k ,g1ance; gazzng, .
~;~ the king looks for the end of Ms affair; consideration, contemplatt'on; aim, intention;
,o. . .
? "ft.?" ! t ..... -,-~. P!:?" how can you expect I ~ "t__
~ ! ) ,a...
p• a slbarp
.1. glance; '-,
~ . t • ~, 1
~.. '- QI'a...
l
that, , ,7 Jc,;~ ;~ ..J ~ ij...:;:, no one regarded she looked up; )iOl~ ~ t.~ )ie.... ~r
the wheat i. e, crops were neglected in time of I~t~! what considemtions lead us to the
pes t I'l ence; ~,o:,g I ~ ~. 4i Jo~• ,•~ I' I ~~' ~ .. ':' 1Q~• '- contemplation of God.
salvation concerned mankind; ~ If ~ Q~r :: 1> )?l' t ·, ...... m. a IbO
p 4
) ,a... p.I ~'Q"', ,a... r. I. l
e,
~ ~ ~ ~? he who seeks what does not concern .. ''') P 4
aperture; ..c::A~I? ,a... an asp , s ltole.
1
l~im. APH . •...:.?" a) to cause to look at or
regarcl j to sow, h ·
dtrect: J,,'P{..!"I!: "'_.... ~
............... ,,. ,0-..... - ~;~ pI. ~:.. rt. -=> ...... m. a) a desert, plain,
ft..........
J...........~'CI • ., ,0'Q..o,.J
<!" 11
'1? e ma e t em 00 k
11, d 11, l waste place, hence pr. n. the A rabah, the low
towards earthly things lest they should regard desert tract or plain of the Jordan from the
he aven l y t11,lngs; • .. QlQ ""
.... .. ., ~
- • .,.. '"........ - ?.. d trect
. Sea of Galilee to the Red Sea; ~~;et.. Hlt
us m . G d'
0 s ways; ~ ~ ~?o....:-..! - I'" 4 l1.'-
~
a desert place. b) emptiness, solitude, desolation,
J~ he addressed his words to the Jews. devastation; laying waste, ravaging; Jr?'
b) to urge. c) to see, understand; ....~ ~ ~;~! )~ the abominable sign of desola-
~~~o Jo,!, he did not see and under- tion; ~f~l? ~;Q'... the laying waste or the
stand, DERIVATIVES, ,;~, J;e.:', J;Q...., J....... , ruins of Jerusalem; )~~? ~;~ the laying
~tt.-'iQ. waste of churches. c) a stork or heron.
the ;a..:
white of an egg. b) m. various trees and a dog.
plants, such as the white alder, white v'ine. ~;~ pI. ):.. m. a kind of vetcltes or tares
(l) white metal, tin. d) silver co£n; )ie.; )ll.i used for fodder.
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J.,:;io.:., I~...j rt. ;a..... whitish, grey; ~;r rt. ..::.&-. adj. 'mental, in thought; gram. under-
I,,'
"'.....,,~
I,..
wntte cl ayey SOt.
1 . 'l stood, not expressed.
'.4 p' 4 I - I'"
I~'o.:. f. the white poplar, also the black ~e...., ,..a.:a.a..e.... p . ~, ~ rt . ..::.&-. m.
d? ~ WOl~~ he does not judge in his each week recite the whole psalte-r to its con-
secret thoughts; I'~:' ~ J.ll~ a noble thouyht; clusion.
1!,4 ,.
~e.... o~ tney too
I. k councz;'1 1~Q
-,'411
... ,!? ",..4 J'l· rt·" m. pz'de, pomp; ~
'''Q..., 'Q... .'''_' -y
C~:t.., I~' adj. from the above, swinish, girt with strength, strengthened, to be ready,
hoggish; I~:":t.. Jd...,i a herd of swine; l~i often metaph. ,~I~~tl~!::» ~i1
L'" .. h gluttony; ~
I" ... -J- ,.,mf,:)
~ swmts I"" ... -"- I""..::aO!
4 ~":'t:.....~ tl~e just are armed fully with divine
hoggish manners. love only; ... b~ .....oC'.lt' ~ I~~ they were
11.'0~:t.. from I... JM f. hogffiskness, sv.nnislt- not ready for deeds, did not carry out their
nes.". work. DERIVATIVES, ~0,L.., )....go,,-, )...1,0"-,
~,,-, IlQ.S> ....., IlQ.S>~, I~J-"',
,t.:t.. Khaziran, the tenth Sytian month, I ~,
answering to June with us. ~"- rt. '" ,,-. m. a girdle, belt; a band, bond;
I~J! pI. I!.", prop. act. part. fem. emph. ~Ea:.? ~~ the knots of a cord; II.'~~ IOOlt
'
ofl "-; su s . t he eye; 1t.',H,
bt .... tears; ... ;~
,,-J.M ~ y OI~h J..Q~ faithfulness shall be the girdle of
· re~n$;
h lS . 11'"Q~~,L..
4 _ .. I!.' ,4. I!.'
Q..oOOlf ~~ luve
~ ~ Ot~;":'hel' eyes were dim with weeping.
which is the band of perfectness.
fL. pass. part. ~:t.., I~:t.. to stop the
eat·s; I~:t.. ~ a dull or deaf soul. 11.'~s>",,:, rt. ",,,-. f. setting forth, ajourney.
an ambassador travelling to the king's presence; ~~.:., pass. part. ~W ....a) to dig, dig out;
",t:. ~~? Q~ a courier, swift messenger; .'.. .. I'l~ h h
~MO"g,.. ;p e at made and dug a well; h
~~ l~ ~"-b thou shalt depart hence to 1~!tM. ,.~ they dig out the... foundation.
~
thy Lord; pass. part. ~~ ....c..~ bound with b) to sew, patch, cf. ~~. PA. ~ to plO'll,gh,
cords; I~~~ ...a.J.S ~:t.. "'0I0~ Ms excavate, wit.h ~ to gouge or pluck out the
l .
otns were gtr . d ed g I .
Ortous1 y; ~~ ,,_;.::»
".. l --! .,. eyes; ~ .. .. "'~f I'
tH" ~~ . . J7trrowe
/!, dwzt
' h the
)...Q.t.. bound or enslaved by desire of thy love. ploughshare. ETHPA. ~i=-lr to be dug up or
PA. ",t:. a) to gird round, Germ. umgurten; ploughed; J~~:'~ J..::.;1" the eartl~ if!' dug or
to girth a beast of burden. b) to gird for ploughed. DERIVATIVES, 4~, 4~,
•
a Journey, send away; to arm; "'~ Y"
~
- ..
Il~,~.
well girt, active; U.k-U~ I~~ a for- f'o6"M. f u.
It t i"Tt'
t ..........
, III f . "6"'"'!I/:),
I t " . act . pal' t. i~,
t'
tified camp; ~I.b ~~, I~ hewn ~ root-meaning to miss, hence to sin with
Btones bound together with iron joints; metaph. :::.. of the peI's. or with .:::. of the deed; ~
I'"~ .. '711' 199 Y
~~, 01"""':::', !,~::a ,O~""L c.,j)~ to
~ •• , . . , 4'" y
I~ he cIJmmitted a sin; "I ':'$'::a 4.-f».
strengthen their hands in the work of the l~ouse I will not sin with my tongue. PA. to +
of the Lord. ETHPA. ",~lr to gird oneselJ,put boast, be arrogant; to give oneself to sel/sual
on; to be girt round, equipped, armed, esp. with pleasure. ETHPA. to behave arrogantly. APR.
~~f garments or ~£..s:> ..J~ armour; to be +t to cause to sin, lead into sin; count to
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sinful,' ~1~~ 4-...(" lLe made Israel sin. I~ f. no pI. rt. ~. sin.
DERIVATIYES, ~ ... , 1+, ~, t:...~, ~~, I~ rt. ~. adj. sinful, of sin,
IL~, ~, I~, J,...,~, 4~, caused by sin/ ).:j~ ~olsinful impulses,'
JL~. ).:j~... ~ sufferings caused by sin.
~ rt. ~.... m. (rare) sin; a.&- ~ ij.... .. f ~ ... f .. .. . 4
~ ut . ..9Q.~, III . .a-&-~, Imper . ..9~ ... ,
they committed open sin.
~ pI. of J~~. grains of wheat.
act. part.~, "', I ' ,
~~, pass. part.
-
.a+,
I'
1-,
I~ to take by fone, do violence, violate/ to
--.,.... , I..!.L.
",t --.,- p 1. I'" r t . "tJ'
It. .... m. szn/
• a mn,•
seize, snatch, catclL at,. with ",*9,,> to usurp;
fault; 04- ~? sin less, innocent / metaph. 1I.'Q4~ ", *9 h .a.&-lte usurped the kingdom;
a sin-offering, J~ ~... the same; ~ ~ OI~ .a.&-he took or usurped the name
9 9 " I
I~? wate?' of expiation, lustral water. of . .. ; to rob, plunder; gram. to draw back,
~~ .:t.-&-... pI. J':' rt. ~. m. a furrow, trench " att1'act, e.g. the 'o~ letters attract the vowel
J.J4-; u.a; J~ a grain falling into the from the initial of a word to which they are
Jurrow " ~ ~~? or'''''I'''....
~ I r 4 .... .
~ ~ tn graves as prefixed; ~~~ ~ ... they violated the law;
.tnJurrows,'
~ t h I r 4 .... I!.!:: • d ..94... I'~ ~ snatch them out of the fire,'
me ap . ~ q...? ~ a strtl'e vest.
I...! it PIP " P
..9~, ~I:I.~, ~~ pI.
4 P 1'71
m. 1-, f. I"
~, I~ ~ ~ ..9C#~-1? to snatch a little time
rt. .a~.... adj. ravenous, rapacious/ ~d.:&.': from sleep / 4S1? ~ .a~ to allure
Ip hawks are birds of prey; subst. an extor- men's eyes; I~ ¥ L~ ~ ~
they seize on that expression as a pretext.
tioner, plunderer, ravisher.
}r~~ l't. ~. rapacity.
Pass. part. I.i+ Il.'~ sudden or violent
death/ 10", ~ ~i ~ ~~ L~
)..:9~~ l't.~. m. seizing byforce, rapine,
my whole mind was forcibly attracted to Christ.
rape
- / t,Le 1 spOt'l " ..~"'.. I'
~~ - .. '"
~'lI;l? I'; LQ.~
4
ETIlPE • .a~Lt" to be seized, pillaged, snatched
wealth which Ae gets together by 'violence;
away, carried off, caught up; ~ ~ ~lr
~~? )..:94- the spoil of tiLe poor. ~? all my goods were forcibly seized,' ~
I '.z. o.~,
~ 4 It.' • d' l..t 4 ,
J . . - a J. same as ~~. )..i.~1 'P;..o ~~? boys carried off pre-
Ho",\-':, JL';~ l't. ;.~. a carder of cotton. matwrely by death; UL:i;.; ~~~~ ~Q;;J
IL';~ rt.~. f. a) the hump of a camcl. ~;~U the just are caught up in the clouds to
b) ).,:t.;li Ir;d~ a mound, hill. c) a carder's meet H1'm. PA. 4 to take by force. ETHPA.
bow. .a~Lrto be dragged or carried away by force.
J..c.,-6Il.a., ~g~, }lQ.9~,
~~ pI. ~ rt. ~. m. a well.
4:', J,.:~, I~-¥- pI. m. ~~, ~~~, pI. f. ..
*"",
DERIVATIVES,
J,..g b....J.g.,.~... , 1L~....
.. , - b
"' .. It.'~~~· I'~.. ~ act. part. ~, pass. part.~. to eat
&, "'-;-0- rt. 11 .
~. a stnner; I""
~~ . d -
WIth rods, to car , ~? ~ 1:1.:) ~ cardd
>'1..,,4 P'
e
a sinful man; o.Q g~("0.2' I~ this woman
is a sinner. cotton. ETIlPA . • ~Lrto be beaten with rods,
-pt.. rt. I~. -I't carded. DERIVATIVES, I~Q,.,., 1;*,,", IL;~.
l.
J..-~
1 .
adv. mnfully/ b-.:~
>'.
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apart from sin, blamelessly. Il'.~ f. the hump of a camel or bull.
~
" , P' 1,94'"
..., 11._ f . ,-G.'l
"Q.A~ rt.~ . . mnJw ness/ WIt
• h 1~~ pI. ~ f. a grain of wheat, wheat;
#' .. I . ij..:? }.bg ~ the fat of wlLeat = the best }lour;
pers. pron. su ff. 0. L1:1.+ = a sznner.
IL'~ rt. ~. f. a hole, excavation;
a furrow. -
~? Hr wheat harvest.
...:., ~, I~ pI. m. abs. ~,,;~, ~~ or
~.: pI. ~ rt. ~.... m. a fault, slight sin / ~, emph. ~, pI. f. I~ rt. )........ a) living,
J~ t~ J~~o ~;4J let him keep his alive, often used verbally, )..if ...:. I live,. .!:.
soul and body from every sin. 0", he lives, is alive; ~-...:. whose soul
b....!4... rt. .a~. adv. violmtly, hastily. li;eth, i. e. although his body be dead; the
J1:~~ rt. ~. f. rapture, ecstasy. formula of an oath, )..i l w:. as I live = by my
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life; ~ "'OI~!:. as thy soul liveth; o~ !:;. m~n nor woman alive; ~ •• ~ \~U."!
C;.~ as the Lord liveth. b) living, alive, life- \o~ot'? that ye may save mther than destroy,'
giving; ).:Q.:s.~ ...:. He who lives eternally; JJl ~..:..x,o JJl ~k I give life and I slay;
...:. !'; while alive, in his lifetime; ~;:. the living ~ ~ D~OI o~ they denied Him who
opp.}~ the dead; }~ ~ a living soul giveth life to all. Impel'. with suff. pron. 1st
=an animal; }~ J~::. viva voce, with pers. ~l: ~nnterj.Aha! Alas! ETHTAPH.
the living voice, opp. ~~ in writing; }l.';.~ ....:~tr to be quickened, to be saved alive.
)~ tlte life-giving Gospel; J.::. ""
JlO J;:.
""
~
~I ~--- DERIVATIVES, .l.-, J.:,.. or )...;..., ~,L....., }c...-,
- ""
~~
~~,,"-"" ,.. " .,,:-
":- '''''11'' '" .~~~~,,~
~S; t"~o ~~ "" ~~ out )tc...-, J.,tC."'M, ~).Jtc..-, )....Jto...-, I~M,~,
of life do living voices speak, and by means of Jt~.
living voices life is given; f: emph. a midwife. ~}.!:. l't.~. ndv. alit'e, raw; )..b~ t.~?'
c) metaph. live, living, pure; mw, unripe, !}..;J.,::' thf.y eat plain h01WY.
irnmatu1'e; J.;:.1£.m,; raw flesh; l~:' I~~
.. " I""'
..:.::. PAEL conj. of ~o._ to condemn, &c.
l'we coa1s; ,~ ,,_I.... unnpe. 0 l'l,ves; ""'!
~ ~ ..
-" I""
.::0_, ~_p I''''
'1'-rt.~c.-.gUt'l ty,clJ'{uwmne
___ J_ d ,-
~~::. ~ till the fruit matHre in the vineyard,·
,.. ~ 0 o~ ...:. 1 ~ J'" if the wine be unmixed conquered, vanquished; et debtor; }l.'~ ~
'" .
and strong; ,l:::. ~:_,Q living i. e. perennial,
never-failing waters; ~ ....:. the plant
condemned to death or deserving death,. .::.::.
~J se "rcon d
'" ''If-f emned ; \' c.-,'''"...
are guilty concerm'ng our brother; • t.L.9.J ~
~ ~_ ,,- '" we
semper-vivum.
~....:a.;:, U. U.rwe are harassed but unconquered;
J;:'
rarely J;';!'., rt. .l.-. only pJ. m.; takes
,~!
." " " t:..-.J
'" ~?
I ! - ", " ~",,, ~
...:)I .,.. -..::. blessed be tfle
a verb in either sing. or pI., lo~ ~::. OJ.; in Him
victor who came down to help the vanquished;
was life; HOI~) \o·ot-J:{....,i ~:.:. the life was ...... ~ PP' ,.. h d ". Y 't1 I!! ,,..
'y-' ~? "01 t Y ebtor; t.~!)A. t;...... .sI! ,........,
light; life, salvation, ~::. ~ u...:. life-
~~ as we also have forgiven our debtors.
working power,/ ~:i.;' or }.b'? temporal J.i- Verbal use with pron. or }OOl and '", to owe,
life, this present life opp. ~;;...? or 11;:' ~:. to be due; impel'S. it ought, it should, it is due,'
the new life, the other life; J;::. ,et., the web
of life,' ~ ;~~ the altar; "''''010.::. he F ? 001 ~ ..:..._
.".'lt must, he ough N_ t,. 1'1 ~ '" I ought;
~".' -'"
\o,,~, ~_you oug t; c.~lol'l»"'~ h 4, !"" "', ~_ "-'"
died. A formula of swearing with pers. pron.
we m'ltst understand.
suff. and often with U. or ~, by.the life of-.
)l.'~ rt. ~Q.M. f. a,) defeat, rout, opp.
~ fut. J..:~; or J.;;, inf. }.:.~ or ~,
.
lmper. - , part
___ ' "', f . 1-'-,
'. m.1-'-, .. ' PI . m. ~,...
"" , or 1"" .
vwtory;
/.,Q.!)Jmetap.h" ~ } ',-!")1'4'"
/.,~
}~~ in the defeat of any lust. b) loss,
~ and allOm. J!! to live, be alive; to revive, liability. c) condemnation, guilt, opp. }l.'o":);
recover,' to be saved, to live again; }l.'~~? innocence. ·With pron. suff. ...to''=';:' = I a
~ J,.:~? a craft by which he may live,. ~
sinner.
JJ~; ~ t'~ he recovered from his illness,. J..:).j
~ let the king lit'e; ...:.. p~ live for J~ pI. ~~_ l't. 1.::::::.0._. m. a guing round,
ever; ~~ I ~ , .. , Q..._O
"" ~ " "t ,,,,, tfle
1 1aws were pemmbttlation, circuit.
. ified
rev1'VZ and ' d J""!OI }",
revwe,. " ~
",::. .... .. c...-
" "''' act. part. ~"""
,.- .. '" ""
pass.~, 0tIler f OrIllS
J~ ».0,; X> save yourselves from this froward }~, ll.'~ are the same for both parts;
generatzon;. "
~,,~ }"'"
~::. we al'e save db y denom. verb PlteI conj. from ,-. to make one,
hope,. FO ~~ ~ )..;....&.~ .s?, Christ both unite, join, adjoin; e~ ~i:i::'::. ~A!'. they
died and revived and rose. APH • ....;1; fut. join field to field,' ~ \~? J~.Q;
1"'1' and ,...."
I-I-J
l "'''
act . par t . ,"'."_
~, .. " r-Jem. cons t r.
,.....:;oQ, pools connected wtth, the sea,' )' ~;.9"t"" ~
""!'- or ,,"
10-'- ,,-~, L"_ p. I" m. 't'.'- I'•.:IQ,
' f• '~~." L~ an animal whose foot is not clOt·en.; ~~ L~
to give life, save, keep alive, save alive,. to a web-footed bird. ETHPA. ;:'Lt to be united,
quicken, restore to life,' J~ ...:.rhe gave life "
JOtne . h~
d ,Wlt "or "~; \""- .. "Lt 0"""'~''''' .sIO
"
It- \
to the dead; l~~ror};~....; r~ he left neither ~ ye also shall join with us.
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16":', p:c:...:.
pI. )l:~ rt.J..-. a) f. life, liv-ing, witlt, overcome, to be able,' with ...j:.ctl to
vitality; 11."a::. ~ ~~ ~~ the boms master the power of another, prevail over;
are devoid of life,. 11."a::. ~j love of life,' J.o~.,Q ~ ...~tthe had power over the angel
~;, I~ct; II."~ (he spiritual vitality of and premiled; ...~tt" ~.6 ~ he con-
the soul. b) m. and f. a living creature, an quered his appetites,· ~ ~ Ij~ and ,~,
animal, also coIl. animals, beasts,' ~;l? 1t'6.:':':: ,,"-
__ ommpotent,. almtg' hy,'t" It-"..'~ " a stron.Y
' " ' ' or I'"
1
N
11 1! quo. drupes; d 11"
~A.u' / I.a,.- ~, or
man n...:.,Ih~stl'ong or able men,' ~~,
'
I~ Q...- a Wt anuna; opp. I'·
.. t.... J'
'ld . l ~ a d omes-
l)Owerless, impotent/ ~ \0 0;::,.. ~( they are
4
J~j~ 11."~3 a powerful prayer >" )J~~ 11."""':: or II.";.!... f. a shepherds' camp,- a man-
~ omnipotent; )J ~~ ~;.~ is the Peshitto dra, cOn'l:ent.
equivalent for Heb. Jehovah Sabaoth, the Lord ~, J~ rt. J..-. f. a) life, I~ ~:..
of hosts. resurrection of the dead. b) alive; a midwife.
t:..=)J~ f!'Om~. adv. mightily, strenu- ~ Cheth, the letter ....
. II _~-"':::"" -pe," ~!
ousl y; vtrtua y; ~ot "_,.,,,,~ " .... .,::. act. part. "t:-. to rub, scratch. DERIV-
sense. a) abs. ~ wisdom, counsel; a scheme, fine linen. c)~! ~ a white film in the
l>lan; hao:'.:> cunningly, artfully. b) emph. eyes, cataract. d)'~ a scabbard has pI. J1~.
... ~
J1;'~~ ~ let him cleanse and rub away all J~~': f. galb(~num, a fragrant resin.
V 'u.
~ f t!~,
" "·fV'·"
In • ~"', ac t . part. ~, .. ,
dirt; ~ .......~ .,904J,.:> purify my tongue
with thy hyssop; .... J S~:. purify me. ETHPA. to creep, crawl, glide/ with ~;J..; to
I;'::::"':'.
~lr to be washed, made clean, purified; burrow, to drive a mine underground.; metnph.
~lr OI~O ~ his body was made to insinuate or thrust oneself in " to lie hid, be
clean and his soul made pure. PALPEL~:' I atent/ , ~ ',.. ~~?-,I J"',.. .. k
1,0Q.M sna ea 10 le
h'h
fut.~~ to move to andfro, shake violently ; crawl in the dust; I~:f..:, ... o!?:' ,;S
~ they crept
Ji~ ~~ the mountains are shaken; ·
secret ly tnto houses/ ~~-'". ~Q.'O-~?
1 '!'- _ 4\....;.1 '!' 11"'"
~
pass. part. ,~~ hollow. ETHPAI.PAL forces latent in the elements. P A. ~ to creep
"~l(: a) to be dissolved; ~o ~~~ or thrust 0'lU';se1f in/ to move in or through/
I~ the body wastes away and grows old. ~? I~... the leO'l)en which moves through.
b) to be hollowed out. APR.~?" to infringe, ApH. <:~tto dl·ive or screw in. DERIVATIVES,
break, profane the Sabbath. DERIVATIVES, J~Q...o, Jt:.-<:~, hQ.::::.....
~Q...o, ~Q...o, hQ...o, 4~Q...o, ~~, ~~, '-'"
1~~rt. ~. f . gangrene; ,00llo,~ ""V'~~
JJ-~,~, JtQ.~,)b...., J~, ~I" .. ~. J~;~ or?" tl/eir speech is like gangrene.
,",,,,
_, 11'"
~_
•
m. vznegar; I''''
t-»-? 11 ~
~
•
vznegar H~::::"':' rt. ,,::::...... m. the jerboa.
made from wine.
~ cb:..:. rarely ~~ cb:.- l't. ~. m. a mixed
~, u..:.m. sand, gravel; t"..Q 11;', ~u..:., crowd, rabble; a swarm of insects.
J..:Q; k a grain of sand from the sea-shore. ,~, ~c!::::.._ pI.~:' rt.'-. m. a banquet,
.
}l.:. pI. JL: m. a mother's brother, maternal
~.
the Tyrian mw'ex; JJo~? J..X,~ ~J emph. fern. J~~ chicory. PA. ~ to
dyed Tyrian purple.
6 4" p 11" -.
sweeten, make sweet; ,o~,~ ~ 'lI:l sweetemng ...
,..:~ P ALPEI, conj. of~. their bitter flavours. ETHPA. ~tr to become
sweet. APH. ~rsame as PA. ~r~~
~ fut. ~~, inf. ~~....x" imper.
).:~ ~Moses made the waters sweet. DERIVA-
~~, act. part, ~, ~~, pass. part.
T~VES, ~o-, )...0.::::.-, Jta....:::-, ~.
~, ij..~, J~ to mix, mingle with /
act. and refl., generally with acc. and .,:) or JI.'Q'~ rt ....~. f. a) sweetness,pleasantness,'
~; to add, join or unite; to take part with, to Ji}.9?JI.'~ the sweetness of fruits. b) sweet-
impa·rt / J~~ w..As.:. they who rnix or knead the meats/ J02' ~llr ~ JI.'~~ he did not eat
Eucharistic bread; F··»;::. ~ ~ he adds
..,",.
sweets. c) must, sweet wzne ~J..¥)o'? J"-' " "
l.~
J'
water to tne 1
at'1 / \O~~?
"''''' ~ ~ " \o~?
'" ." ~~ " sweet wine or juice of pomegranates.
he mingled their blood with that of their fellows / J.j o~ shellfish; see J.j o~~.
~ ~~~ ~? they have added blood to
t:..=~~~ rt. ~. adv. confusedly; with ».
bl00 d 1.· e. slazn ' contznually,.
. I' 9I)Q
J.L ."
=> w.J.~" '"
without confusion.
WOl~? let Him add me to the number of His
chosen,' t Q..::Q,J
I. » . "" "\..'0-
,? wOla.-. ~ '-{.. rr znj'l1.se
.L.Le • ,-f, d JI.'~ rt. ~~. f. mingling communion, J'
tunate; with t»
lacking, wanting, devoid of, '"' ~ may 1ts
~J;..:IO! . remem branee Ja~ d e a'/,('QY;
L
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J,.:Q!, I£g r1. comeliness which passes away; ~, ~ . .,;:;:. m. leaven, leavened bread;
~ ».,
unfading. n. to sweep, ~! ~ o~ cf. ~ pass. part.
~ ,o~~~ that which they sweep out of P:o.4~.';':. rt. ~. f. fermentcttion.
their house.~. P A .......Q;. to warm. A PH . to ....:A-r ~, I~... pI. r m. leat'en; leavened
dry up, wither tI·ans., cnuse to fade; l' '" ",0
bread.
J1'0 '0 .:-; ~:-; I I.'~~ advancing age makes
4
" 4 "
J~'
I'J~'
p. 4 " I"1~
4 ..
- I'"
1 m. t"-' ~-,
\.
lo~, -~" I'lo".....~ -" angry; see ",,~..-
f. t!-,
I~, rt.,ro-. sour, unripe, harsh; ....,
~
.! f U. t ....,~Q.~,
4 . . . f ....
, " .. -
In. ~ ....... 'C, Imper .
God.
..
I~~, OIl~~ Ms fervent zeal towards
b) sweeping, cleaning.
strained. PA. ~ a) to wrap up, ('ot'er
closely; to enshroud; ll~;~ I~~~, J..»
1t:.)C)...,g :. pI. It::.:. rt. p.u. f. hot springs, v.·hen he had covered the Eucharistic vessels.
warm waters; a bath. b) to hem in. c) to withhold, withdraw a book
I~·._'" m. a fiather-1n-
~ . 1aw; c.f ~...'" , ~
L! ... ; fl'om circulation. ETHPA.~lrto be gathered
... ~~ ~ my fafher and mother-in-law. in, brought in as the harvest, to gather
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togetller or stand up in a heal); to be summed IIvJ'"0010 ~
a ) to turn sour, tr.~... .. vJ'~ v \!/..
.. "l/'" 0I0=>..
UI); to be held back, 1'estmined; t:..~ if the wine be turned acid and made into
J~~ the Old Testament is gathered up, is vi'lUlgar. b) to make ashamed, to shame, ~.r~
complete, in Him; ~~ ~t:J? that weeping ~ ~ ~ 0 blushing and shamefaced. DERIV-
may be restrained. DERIVATIVES, Jl~ ..-» .• ,
J~Q,.., JJa.:a-, JL"J~' j.,1~'
ATlvEs'
Jt:-~.'O .., ~.
JlQ./~~, J~l, J~/.
~, ~ pt J,:. rt.~. m. ingathering
of t.he harvest, laY1'ng by; ~! HJ..s!-" the
~ or ~ pr. n. Emesa now Homs,
in N. Syria.
feast of ingatlwring,. ~ W a storehouse.
~
.... PAEL COllJ.. 0 f ~.
v J~ pI. r m. a) small pulse, vetches .
b) bean meal.
,..m.:a- gmger.
I' v •
. m"'.:o .. an
P' ,. ,. d ,. v' - ~:,.
;,A:I.~j,;"-- m.
J.... .. ,. JlQ.1.L.v, 4.L-~,
;;..c:a.~~..., t:-4.L-~, llo..u-~,
Jim ,>~.)O.:'f.fifteen. J~.a-l.
~... denom. verb from J~~. PE. to burn ll- fut. lW, act. part. lI.':', c....:..
to bend
with anger, part. adj.~, J~. enraged, a bow, to take aim, aim at, hit the mark; to
angry, usually impers. with '-{.; ~ It;..~ have regard or look to the end, to notice; to
~?d!'~ l,e was angry because J oseph was incline towards an opinion, turn towards a per-
sold; ~ ~ ~ he was angry and went son, come near, agree neaTly; to have for an
out; usnally impel's. with ~,'..{. ~ J~~ aim, bend ones mind towards, to attain, appre-
he is enraged about. .. P AEL ~ to enmge, hend " to apply or accommodate to a purpose,
I~ pP" '1\,. ,. 1 .'"
often used with U-";; 0001 ~ ~::. they
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to anger, pro'Cok e anger; ~~ ~"'o t~""'"
he provokes and enrages the judge. E'l'HPA. took aim with the sling j t" i},90 ~I.':' aiming
~lr with ~ of the object, to rage, and m1's81'ng j H~:::; ~I':'o t"~ t£i shooting
be furious " to provoke; Jl'e!. ~ J~¥I.... ~ justice and aiming at each other / ~ 1001 Ji.:. he
d 4, ( ........ ,,.. .. <\" "''''l;~h'~s anger
lS angere /.:::.~ ~'!).. OI~O' . . . :lIQ....
.
bent his mind to that aim, had for his aim;
was kindled against Job; ,o~~ ~ ~~ U-~ ll- he attained the aim, hit the mark;
~lrthe tumult raged against them all. ApR. ,....o . .
1 9 ..........
~ 1 ~....
'!' l 11 • -
~, ~,~ • 4, l 00k at your mm
'
~r to provoke, anger, vex; ~~ ~r lest you dtjlect, fall aside, to error; ,o~r ~
J~ ~~? I shalt vex the hearts of many
nations.
l
).j ~.t.:. ~OI? ~ ~ do not think that I aim
only at gold; IH~ l:.a.':' .... ~, which more
J~L pl.l~ rt. r=-. f. heat, He!., J~ nearly hits the truth / l.l~::. ~.:. ~ it very
the heat of the jire; metaph. a) rage, fU1'y,
nearly agrees in number; Ji.:. J~l? ll~,?a:
passion, 0I~04;? J~fierce anger. b) 1'enorn,
inflammation from venom. it is in accord with the will o/God;. 0I~i- U.
J~ fern. of ~. a mother-in-law; ~i J~~ the pool of Silo am did not answer
...!)~O ~ ~ thy father- and mother- the expectation of the man laid there. ETHPE •
in-law. ...i-ltto be inclined or disposed. DERIVATIVES,
1 ........'a.u, J...
,,'_)-,,'." 40116, J..QJ.v, IlQJ.v, ~, ~l....a.-.
, ,,', ..
........'Q.o,9 ,,'.
1oJ ..
.........-c- p.1 m. tI"- f .
J~from J~. irascible, wl'athjul,passionate, u:.
pt ).:.. rt. 4-. m. a bending, hence,
furious" Jl';;' ~~'" ).jt::~ l~a wrathful a) the hollow of a chariot, the lap " ~ ~
man stirreth up strife. ,o~ he takes them in his lap. b) the privy
.
~~ a~,~ from l~. adv. angrily, parts.
furiously. ~ root-meaning to groan, pant after, PE.
tf. 3 m. s. of verb ,~. to have pity. only part. adj. ~.. , }.:., J~ sighing, sad,
~
~ft i<"'f
u '. ,o-J, ,.....
Ill. ~, lmper.
1 • pass. pal' t . ~, - ~
,0.. .,
4,
ac t'. mournful, doleful, miserable, lamentable; ~
~ sad weeping; ~ ~::. with a sorrow-
part. ,t"", I!
~. ,
1. to pzty,
spare, to be gracious, pitiful, to have pity or com- ful heart; ~~ ).j~ ~ ~ oh! uhator
passion with ~ or ~ of the pers. orr w.J ~J et... a lamentable histol'y this is; J~ or J~~
~ a lament, dirge. P AEL ~:. only 3 p. s. f.
~~ ~? have pity on me as Thou had:;t
pity on the robber; ... ~~.:~ o.;;.t. pitifully impers. ~ ~.a.:. it grieved him " ~ ~
• _ .. ,.. I'" ... ..
l. -
",ear my request; ~? ....... AS!u sou ls W1LO
1 ha ve it made us groan. ETHPA. ~ltto groan, to
obtained mercy. n. pass. part,. ~ see below; sign or pant after, to long for; .m...b HJ,
to smell rank as the body from sweat and dil t, ~~o ).jl
this I desire and long for. ApH.
ETHPE. t.L.lt"tojind mercy or favour; t.I... lt ~ ..r
to cause to pant after or long for; to
# he obtained mercy from thee, ETHPA. make doleful; ~~ ~ ~l~ the
~lr to seek favour or kindness, to make crown rouses the desire of athletes. DERIVA-
"
BUPP l watwn -"')"~
/ ...... , ,o.~ "'1'("""~~Ib
IoJ _ ~.a- ...~ eseech TIVES, l~, ~~, Jl~.
149
.!
Jj~ m. a young pig, sucking-pig.
~c:u-
4, I'"
pI. ~ rt. A1-. strangling, st·ifling,
overwhelming; J.,Q~ Jl.'c;oJ rivers which
to Thee; meta.ph. a compound of oil, dust,
und water mixed with the relics of saillts
or with earth from holy places; this was used
for anointing the sick, for anointing at be-
drown people; ),g~ ).!~ ~ltshe was trothals, &c., by the East Syrians; cf. JI.'~.
drowned in the overwhelming waters. I' 4 , ..
JI,o....u... rt. t'"". f. pitifulness, c~emency.
~~ pI. ~ rt. AJ.oM. m. strangling, hang-
ing, drowning; ~~~ ~c!&..., Jl'('~
.sU:. denom. verb PAEL conj. from )!U:.. to
paganize; to turn aside to idolatry. ETHPA.
there is no mark on his neck of his having been
strangled or hanged; metaph. dist/'ess, anxiety;
.aJ:.lt'to be profane, irr·eligious. ApR • .sl-r
I 9~ -" -.." 1-" _ 4- to apostatize; to pervert to paganism; ~
~ ,......,~ mental anxiety. I!{' '" , ..
t-6"' JlI..L"'I! the v:orld which Satan had reduced
c
JI.'et...:. pI. J1.' d. 40.. f. an arched chamber, to paganism.
a cell, stall or booth; a gang or crew; J1.'Q'~
I..! .. J..t..'
~ '" f. J'
I m. 1~
..... • .. p. ~. , godles,~, un-
J.!U? the blacksmith's booth; ~Jj~? J1.'Q:i.:. 1=.L...,
..
'11
"2'o.AW.O ~c:I.:) ~ thorns grew up and
~.L...
pers. pron. I c. pI. we; after a participle choked the seed; C~ A...i.. choked with tears;
the initial oM is not pronounced; a fuller form ~!) ~... d1'owned; Jl~ ~ perished
~ror t'l-tis found in ancient MSS. u'ith hunger. ETHPE. &L..lr to be choked
9"'1~!"'J99'"
~,Jo.U-, ~
" pttiful,
rt. ~. .. tender, com- suffocated, d.rowned; metaph. to be overwhelmed
passionate, clement, with»' unmerciful, pitiless; with cares, sorrows or difficulties; ~ .s:U.-lr
150
,. t ?Q..cA..-I,
f U. '" ac t . part.. ~,
"" I'~., purge my guilt; ~o loA) r1... pity and pardon;
~ 4 to I ~ y. I' I ~ J>" ~ ... " , , 4 -
r-m-~ 001 oS ~,~~ whosoever par-
4 ?I
nounceS judgment before he heareth is a fool mercy, to seek absolution or pardon; ~~! Q~
I"
,... ~ ~ L"''''" '!' whoso prays may heJ recewe
.. r-m-",'-' ,
and put to shame. ETHPA. ~tt to be
mocked, reviled,· to suffer blame or reproach; mercy from the L01'd; w~~ t-..Q ~q
~! ~ ;;.9l"~ \~~l ~~~ .~" thou shalt be clear from my oath; ~t
if ye be reproached for the name of Ohrist. \ttm.::~ ~~ IrQ'...m:. ~i, they that
DERIVATIVES, I"'=~l Ir-m--, ).,.Jt an .. ':IQ, love holiness holily shall be judged holy; ~~
~~J~, ~,..=-~. ~+ ~ thy sins are absolved.
)iM:' (with hard d) rt. ~, a shameful ~~ from ~. adv. piously, rightly.
thing, shame, reproaclt, ignominy. I!' ...=....,
- Jl'H eb. c.f I'" . w'tnnzng,
r-' !fI'aclous, .,
151
of honour esp. applied to bishops, 'tJ:rt..m::. seeds made proof against vermin. PA. ~ to
your Holiness, your Reverence, hence tlte reserve, store up, keep in reserve. ETHPA. ~Lr
.
e.znscopate, J".I,~
'" v . . . ,., a h'lerarc,h a prel ate. to be exempted,jree from obligation, from guilt;
rm-, ~ exempt; abstinent; a glade; ~ ~ ~·2m:.t:..» we shall be acquitted,
see ~. unstained by m·urder. DERIVATIVES, J.Aa,Q..oo,
}.J~~, ILQ.J~Q_, ~t:..::IQ.~, JLQ.t).'lIIh.,
JI."~m- rt, 't~. f. abstinence, immunity,-
).o.m..., ).J.~.
~~ ~? JI."~... refrain1'ngfrom aU 11'
...
9 9 . ,
intercourse; }L30 ~ ~ ~ JI."':o,";",. ~, ~_ rt. ~. m. restramt,. ~
~
).:...~o freedom from all rumours, noises or ~~ self-restraint.
disturbances. ~ fut. ,~, imper. ,~, act.
rt.~. f. weaning, abstinence;
II."Q"',';" part.~, pass. part.~, )..:., 1~-. to
~~1 ~? Jl."ct~.m... abstinence from food. wean; metaph. to refrain, restrain, to teach
~, ~, J~ migltty, serious, in many self-control, accustom to ctbstinence >' ~~
senses; see under ~_.
11 ...
~ a weaned lnJunt;
.. .f. ~'" ~ -'-!'. J';.::.::.
• .....
o,,!'
~~ ID:', I~_ pt m. ~:.. f. I~':" rt. ~. those wlw suffe1'ed the tyranny of the devil.
c-nViOl1,S, grudging, spitf'jul; ~m':' J.jo~ an PA. ~ to strengthen, fortify, secure, guard,
envious mind; J~ J;. '
a grudging hand; to take refuge; ~~ t~ he strengthened
J", •. , I'!' -'- I ' ,.. .. h
'i"~ ~ ~~... 001 t at envwus one I. e.
. .
the bolts of the church; OIjl~ ~ ~~,;, :':a::{
hater of all good, the devil. to guard all his wealth; ~l ~rm! ~~ ~
~m .. pI. J:" rt. 'P-' emulation, zeal, com- .,~ fortify tliysplf in one of the fortresses.
petition, envy, jealousy; a grudge; with ~1 Pass. part. J~im'::.'lO fortifip;d cities; metaph.
.
ungrudgLng, generous; J'3.A~~O
.. "I.~ I.~'
~ I~ I':' ' 0 ~ J.W an unguarded soul i. e. lying
envy and backbiting " "'OI~r ~ ~ open to temptation. ETHPA. ~l? a) to show
out of envy the chief priests had delivered oneself strong, to be strengthened, confirmed;
him up. I~Q.$ ~~~ oath.~ are confirmed. b) to
fortify oneself, seek refuge " Jl~ ~lr
~~~... rt. ~. adv. enviously.
I~& they sought refuge in holes and caves.
I"I.Q.~
4 ' " rt.~. envy, rt'cu • . h '!11
1ry; WIt
c) to take by storm, to tyrannize over with~.
fmnkness, generosity. For PAMEL conj. see ~.:.. DERIVATIVES,
~ .. ... an d ~'" f ut. ~,
.... III
. f • tm~,
.. '" act. ~a-, ~a-, ~J.a....-, Jto.J....m-, J,u-,
I! .. '
part.~, "',
~, pass. part. ~- - am1t"mv,
-" ~~_, ~~, ~......:.g, IlQllm:a .. :.o,
~.:.., J~-. a) ~ intrans. to 'Wax strong, in- •• m .. >"" Jl'm .. .'lO, J.,u.m....~, Jt~~.
crease of illness, to be extremely ill; to have I!._'" I'" r"Jlcno(+~ •
~ pI. ~ rt. ~'. m. a Jortress, c'/.tadel,
hard lubour in childbirth; to be very difficult, .
J'ot-tijicatfim., co;~mpart, out work / J.lm.,: W
be in difficulties; ,~~:::.~ ~ thei?' sickness a fOl·tifip;d j)ld~e,";t;(mghold; '~~~ o.9..:k
was very sore; J~ !5 ~ site laboured
Ji~? tltey broke down the ramparts.
hard to bring forth; ::::... t~ ~ f;"';:' nothing is
more difficult than. b) ~ .. trans. to be stronger ~ pI. J.:- rt. ~. m. the governor of
than, prevat'l over, subdue; to force a woman; a fortress.
....,~,& ....,~ thou art stronger than I and .. ft
;.m.. .. '" ".. JP ,
11. ;.m-.J, act. part. ;.m~, ;.m.. , pass.
bare feet. ••
two handles, a 1arge wzne-.Jar; " ..... : l~
~ ~
I' , •.
,~ m. soap, soaptng; 8
ha mpootng,
. ru bb'mg .. 0Ia,;j! he mingled it from his wine-jars.
or brushing of the head or clothes. . ,. 4 ..
! j fut. !Or' act. par. !r'
t .. , I''r'
to reap,
,
..a-
v I. fu.
t ·,~,
4 ' ' ' ,Imper. .,~,
4 ac t . par.
t " ....
cut or mow down; J' j O!J'" ~t~ tz'll they
L'_"
~, I~, pass. part. ~, )" Jr. to dig, drive
a mine, to burrow; to scratch or paw the
had reaped the crops. ETHPE. !,rLr
to be
..
reaped, cut d own; .. 001 W'j..··L', .. 001
~ "~OI -'
ground; )'!OIJ HL~ Jl-". .i,:. digging a fount
,o~~~;r for already tlteir fields had been
in a thirsty land; L..L ».! J~ ~~ wells
reaped. DERIVATIVES, hj' hoj.
digged which thou diggeclst not. H. fut. ~
to blush, be ashamed; ~j J~~ ~r ». !r, Hj-
rt. !r' m. reaping, the harvest,
I need not blush for good works. ETHPE • ..LLr a ripe crop; J~! Hj- wheat harvest/ Hj-
to be dug up or out; ,;.a... , v".._~~, ~,
..~.'v.
mzneral s. I~! barley harvest,' Hj-! H)"s'~ the feast
ApH • ..i-rI. to dig or break through; ~r of harvest.
JoOl wOlo}.{.l J~anarchwasbrokenthrough. ' 4,
J!Or rt. !j' m. a reaper; a •
SM
kle.
n. to be put to the blush, put to shame; wl:'~
4 "vir0
Cor rt. Jj . m. a toothpick.
= .. t:..:!J'Vj ~t
, .. lwuartputtoshame;,~
,~ ». your faces shall not be ashamed "
}.L r Ar. m. a small axe.
,;g,.....::g J;~~! J.;;:lo even barbarian hands ~!Lr rt. .9j' adv. shamele8sly, wilfully,
are ashamed, restrained by shame. DERIV- frowardly.
A.TIVES, J;~, ~;~, I~, J.,;A.. ~. Jl.'~r- rt. .9j' f. being urgent or pressing,
..a.., J~ rt. ~. m. a ditch, trench, pit, persist~e, obstinacy, wilfulnes8; ~rL~r
pond, mine, grave; C~! J,..~;J.; )rSi! a pit or impudence.
pond in watery land; J~i~! J~ a sulphur Jrj- pI. r m. a pebble.
mine; 01 r~ ~ he was buried.
rareexcep t'10 par t .ad'J. .a... -,...,
r' Jt: er' J~
,. 4 ...
.9rfut . .90r
J
pI. m. the loin, the back; ).:.., J~bold, impudent, shameless; I~ ~ f
Jp oktto gird the loins; with .,901;~ wQ;., a bold person; J.L,.J:. ~r J~~r a woman
'l to fl ee,' "~ -~, -
.:I~v &c. to turn taz, . ! ' ,~&J ..
with an impudent eye, shameless look. P A • .9 j:'
,0~;L~ ~::.:i.! I::' they shall load their riches to act with impudence or insistency, to be im-
on the backs of young .., asses; J""'" - .. 11
l.~~ J- wQ."-1! pudent, persistent, to persist in, insist, be
he did not flee death; Ij:. .. ;~""the rear-guard. insistent with ~ about or upon; ...w
Metaph. the back, highest pare, summit,' l.~:, ~ ~..9~ everyone urgently makes for
}.:;..~!- the surface of the water, of the sea,'
• himself,' .9~ Ji~ ..Jl J"if any man im-
.... L,1I
~! I:': ~ ~ above the highest ridge J
pudently imJyugn the truth. ETHPA...9J" ,
" .........fl ..L w~~
of heat'en; 11 !
j .. ~~~ .. J" 01 ,
l.~0I
..
to bear oneself impudently, behave shamelessly.
faith shall be borne upon the voice, i. e. by the
voice.
ApH • ..9rrto be bold, persistent, urgent in
action with ~ of the action; often with ~r
Ij- fut. J,j-J'
to pluck out, tear out t~e eyes; to spea1c boldly; with ~r to set or harden the
to knock out a tooth; ~J,r.1 if thouJ .,t
40 ".!'
face; ""'f~ ~ .9~! one w
.. .. lw b
egs ~m-
.
pluck out mzne _ 0 J'
. eyes; metaph. .-SiJ"~::." j 111 Y I" .,
portunately for heIp " ..9~ ~Jt~Q;9 an urgent
an angel pluclcP4 out and bare my soul . .ETHPE. .._, I --~, .9jl. .. " I!11 d 0 not mo lest
decree; ,o~~
wj-Lr and ETHPA. wfLr to be plucked or them. DERIVATIVES, J.:9 Q..M, ~)..a...J'
torn out, said of the eyes. P A. wj=- to tear J
or root out the eyes, the nails. DERIVATIVES, JLa.a..j'
~Oj' 4.J"" J.af pI. t.:. m. a) an earthen 'Vessel; J.af
155
Jjj- pI. r m. pebble, shingle. contended for the law;~? Itw~ ).b'i
I'f f. a) the little finger, the little toe;L~ I~~th time strives to destroy ancient things.
Hf a ring on the little finger; OI~J! ... i the c) to stick against, obstruct, OI~.~ ... i-Lr
tip of lLis little finger; Hf ~~ ~~ as much ).j ~ f rr:::::,,a fish bone stuck in his throat / t:.,; ';'Ll"
water as clings to the little finger when dipped ).a~r the ship stuck fast, ran aground. ApR.
H
into water; ~~, ! a little d'rop of water. b)
J
...'Z-r to make ready to figltt. DERIVATIVES,
H..! ... 1£'"
a pen; ~~, 1" 4
'j? ..,.llDQ,J • l ..,
trza OJ a qu~'ll pen.
,L.... ...... , JL~;.-, 4.;..-, ~4. ......, ~;..-,
4. ..... ~.¥l •
'.'j ' It' 'hl'"
' j WIt ~Q m. the cau.
1
Ir- n. imper....i- to mute as birds. DERI-
~L; same as ~L to bound. VATIVES, ILo ..... , J.. ..... , J.. ......."Q ~:;).
.. f ., f ... b .. f u t • .::....." ~ ..... , verb a1
ac t . part . .::. ......., , 1-"
.. ,
~ ut. ~Q.Q. ...... , act. part. ~A-. to ound, .::. ..... .....
gambol. adj . .::...~, ~.:..., J~-. to waste, dwindle; to be
~,B.~ plo J~~ f. thefold, the open laid waste, be desolate, destroyed, ruined,
' waste " ~'o
ravag ed ; to l te '" ~ 4/" 1: .. J,erusa l em
............
country opp. ) ~:.c; a field; )..¥,? ~
.. , "', I'ot.J P ..
t he Nver.
Aceldama, the field of blood; 11.'Q.:.;., ~ was d esol ate; ~o .::.;..-
parchment. dwindles, and dries up. Part. aaj. ravaged,
waste, desolate, used of buildings or places
.L fut. ;~j, act. part.•~. to talk empty
whereas ~~ is said of human beings; )~~
talk, boastfully, to vaunt.
....:: to be dry or husky of the throat;
I,,'!
..~.... - I"'~
~ - t"~ ''-".:':.I'''!
..~ -.. .. ravaged and
.... c~tteS
full of corpses of the slain.
to be dumb " ... L....~ L~ my throat is .. f ut . .::.0......."
" ...III f • .::.~,
.... act . part . .::. "',
rough. PA.;~ to rnanumit, lIet free slaves or .::...... ......
captives; to exempt from taxes, from episcopal ~;;.!, pass. part . .::...i-, ~.:..., I~. to waste, lay
• . d" I.~" ~ . ' . 1,,99 .. fJ .....
JUrIS IctIon; ~~ ,oot.=:> ~~llD? .......QO? , .....
waste, destroy, ravage, make havoc; to slay
with the sword, take by force, massacre, rout /
. ).A;i'i? Constantine exempted the places where ,...,~ 'Q.~ .::. ..... /.Japor at
Iv':'_4 __ , .4" .. 0 l'd waste S '
yrw,'
bones of saints were laid from taxation;
J~;
I
,V ~!..... " 4/ .::. ........~'" ~ "''''
tD w hen he
I !·
,.w?0 J"'-"
....... a- '-,
~Q,Q 4
~.. -.!'
t~ 1,~?
1 . . . . J".1~.'i
1.-.,
,Q.J
had made an end of slaying them with a great
grace which sets us free from all guilt and slaughter/ ~~ tlte slain, ETRPE . .::.twLt"
judgement":' Pass. part. ;~ freed, free, exempt to be slain, cut down, put to flight. routed;
from tribute, jurisdiction, guilt, anxiety, &c.; ~~..:. .::. t- Lt" they were utterly destroyed.
I..,,'_a..::.a..
4 L"?..
--...0,
.... l' .. If.. I'" ~....
~ '.~ ,,~'I. a mtn
.d ETHPA. .::. ~'::Lr to be brought to destruction,
free from love of praise; ~ ;~? ).j~ utterly wasted, dispersed, exterminated. ApR.
U!~a!u an invariable rule. E'IRPA. ;~Lr .::. ,£-l"to lay waste, destroy, make havoc of, make
to be freed, set free from servitude, prison, &c., desolate; to dry up, empty or consume as water,
to be reliet'ed from tribute; to be disencumbered, treasures, &c., ~ .::.twl" he destroyed our
cleared out by the removal of rubbish or dehris. tranquillity; Jj~ .::.!-l" he ravaged the
DERIVATIVES, J;J.- (;..:.), ~h~, ILo;~, , .. 1- • .. 1_"
treasurzes. DERIVATIVES, ~,o..., .::. ..... , P ..... ,
~J...,Lo;~, )....;~, JLQ.... ;~, luo.-, Jto ...... , )..,a.:;, ..... , ~o ..... , ILQ..:)o ..... , }.....:;,o ...... , JLCI...:Io... ..... ,
ILo~ ..... , t:.-h~, ).J;~. )..,a.:;,~ •
not used in Pe. ETRPE . ...'Z-Lr a) to
) ..... I. .::.tw, J,k,,:, I~.':: rt. .::. ...... de.~olate, waste,
gainsay, resist, contend, dispute, strive, quarrel, uninhabited / waterless, arid, dried up / metaph.
156 \~
forlorn, destitute; empty, vain,foolish; J~,..:Q are used for fodder; oo~ ~l? ,OJo. J.,;o;:'
I ' I" an art'd un'lderness; ,........
,..~.... I ! I" J',~.. a J;'~ the husks which tlte swine did eat.
dried-up river; ~.:. ~.t.;.. desolate streets; Jl'~olf'.... rt. .:> ...... f. devastation, exhaustion;
I ! I" b I ! I" J" l
~? Jl'~o".... being wasted with hunger,
, I" l ' ..1_ 'O I"
P ' " "'OIo.::Q~ms wry ones; p .... 001", OI"?
let his habitation be desolate; J~;' t'"-Q ~.:. ~o~ rt . .:> ..... m. desolation, devastation.
destitute of knowledge; ~;.:. ,o~~t:::g their J'
"I" I'
~ rt . hars/~,
1
coa1'se,
vazn . to 'd 1s; J'''!
Ao....... ~I"~
'O I" a braggart. F '
em.
..aIO .... , 1--, ..aI .....
-...»)Q)()
• '" I'
"ough ; J~? I'" '"
J.,a)0 .... ~~~"'" a coarse woollen
"I"
emph. = subst. a waste, ruin, solitary place;
...." '...._~4') .,!! I" .of J erusa1em;
cloale, a shaggy cloak.
~'o,' OIAo.......... tlte rums oJ
1 •
they made great havoc, ravaged near and far; or harsh to the taste, bitter, astringent.
J~;'h ~~.:. the ravaging of monasteries. b) Jl'~o"",:, rt........... f. harshness of taste,
desolation, emptiness, nought,. t'"-Q ,~~ astringency.
~.:. your works are of nought. J'o:- pI. r
rt. ..... m. a) generally pI.
'" r t . ':>0-. m. demo1"tttan, destructton.
p ' ....
~ . emancipation, manumission, deeds or writing
of manumission; freedom, deliverance; .:>~
J~~":' or J~~':' f. a button-hole.
I" f ~'O • f 1".. t 'O,
rio".... ~ J.j( I grant thee freedom; Q.:::.~lr
~ ut. ~~, III • ~, fiC • part. ~, " 1""
,0010.;0.... th'
etr d eed s OJ,of manumtsswn
• • were
~..:., pass.part.~t-,~, J~. to rub,polish; 'O '" J
drawn up; OI»~' '0 .... ~~ e wrougltt
f -- .. h 1
H;.:.'; ,o~~':' fishes rub their sides deliverance for his people. b) a' hole, opening,
against each other,. part. adj. polished, elegant. pe'ioration; tlie eye of a needle; the cell of
PA. ~ to rub hard,. ~ ~~H;.:.' a bee; the pores of the skin; Jt:}..:>>>' J'o~t ..o,
~ ~o stones rub against each other and the orifice of the ear.
become gravel. ETHPA. ~lr to be rubbed
hard or violently. DERIVA'l'IVES, )...~,
,...0 ....., J'
I' • I" ~ rt . .,gt-. hoarse.
I'. --,.... or JI'~--I" rt ........ f. hoarseness,
Jl~ ..... J1.0..0 1.Q.a,.0 ....
a cold.
~ l't. ~/ih. rubbing, rubbing against
something; ,O--~? ~~ in the rubbing
,.,.....0
I" . . . ., J""
--'O Ao- rt. ......... hoarse, rough,
guttural.
against each other of their fins.
l! ' , I" m. a 1arge wtng t see J"~.
. less 1ocus; '" Jr:;....o--"': rt ......... f. the tMoat.
~
Jl'o~ pI. J1:o;':' f. a branch es!,. a paltn-
~?.:. pI. ~ m. mustard seed; black mustard.
branch.
J.j~!":' dimin. of U, .... m. wild musta"d,
Jl'o~ pI. Jl'o~ f. tM upper pal·t of the thigh,
white mustard.
tM hip-joint; Jl'o~i ~ sciatica. .
1"1" p,
,..,,;- 1 m. a ltzar
1"
1-- ' d ; ~,1'_" I"" N' .... Jl'o--...... rt. J.... I. f. excre~nt, dung; the
a land crocodile; ~! J.j?':' a sort of crab or
buttocks.
crayfish; C. ~ }J'':' a crocodile. P." .,. ..,. • ~ "',
It- fut. 10....,. lID per. 10 .... , act. part. I .... ,
.:>0--. ... , ~, J~ rt . adj. (rare) waste, J\.'Ao-. root-meanmg
.
.:> .....
J'It-,
, pass. part. J,. -..... , 1--,
I'
desolate, dried up. to perforate for stringing together as pearls for
J.,:.o--':' pt J:" m. the locust or oarob tree, a necklace, hence to hang as a necklace or
ceratonia siliqua; also its hul:iks or pods which chain, to place, at'range or set in o'rder, esp.
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.
with ~ to string words together, to compose .. J"""
,.....-,
I"
"'t'
"'_.- l't. J.... I. quarre l some, con-
· course ; J"
a d IS ........'~~_ ..... " ~y 01.- y
t",t;y
1._ hung tentious,. a heretic " J;.;"':, ~~ ~
· d
achamroun mynec ; \o~ 01.- \o~y k ~ y y ~
Jl.'04O~~ t;";'o ~¥>! stop the mouths of heretics
J~"l. :; .A':> they associated themselves with theln; who investigate the Divinity.
J~;t J~ o.~~ ,~ he strung a long Jl.'a:;..: rt. J.- I. f. strife, contention, dis-
story on to it; part. adj. strung, composed, set; pute, litigation.
~''':> ),.~! J;"'i.9.a:lt" a basket which hung on Jl.'~~ rt . ., __ . f. red-heat, state of being
stones; ~),..-
.
- - J.... -
her arm; JL;,a: ~.6E. )"i- set with precious
- ~~ "'_"'
"'............... ..............Y d 'zn
.:> arrange
red-hot.
... I ! ' "
. ~.-, I I"
,.,....- p. ~ rt. J.- I. controversy,
three vols.; ~ ~.:> ),. ~ included in dispute, contention, strife, schism,' 11.:Q .!..:
apostolic succession; gram. inserted, as diacritic •• 1~9 '" 'P,"
contradzctwn/ ,.,....-, "'~Q.Q:I a matter of
v.ft, ,
on the Oross; 'f'E- loO/.j let him be anathema; part . .9..~y a.nd adj . .9..l!:., C-, Il.'. to mix drink;
J~OI~? 'P'E-~ om.:. God forbid that it should be. " I,,'.........!."'0 "'; ~L.:::::J
• '" -, , ... _.......
_ 09 ....... rW
1 •
mtxed great flagons
for himse~f/ metaph. J..;~? .s~ ~o ~,
'P ....
... , ~ 1"_,,,.... , I'! --'" r t . 'P ..... und er a ban,
..............
accursed, execrable,' savage, fierce, ferocious,
'P~~Lli o~ He mingled blood and .:vater that
often applied to birds of prey; I~":: .,.r He might cleanse that which was defiled/part.
.9.. ~ a) mingled; ~a. ~ ~ I ~ undiluted
l~OI J1a..~ she sat like one under a ban or
curse; ~ 1 -~ ....
... N~
.' 4 " . . w1:ne. b) a drinking-companion, table-com-
a Wt'ld storm; I~;-
J~ ~ l~ ferocious and carnivorous birds. ' panion, guest, ~9... ~ ,~~; ~? o$.":'u;'::!.
l
}.j that I may enter His pure feast as a guest.
l:- ~..:: rt. 'P..... adv. sa,,?agely, cruelly; Part. adj . .9..~ sharp, sudden, swift, acute,'
o.I».:i".Lrl:-l~":: he was cruelly slain. bitter, severe; I~t:: It:.:..t an acute or severe
J"J"Q.:lI:)
4 .. p.
.... 1 I'"
40 r t . 'P..... f . cruelty, ferOCtty,
i' fever; I~.:'J~ sharp nails; J~~~
ba,rbarity; savage or inhuman deeds; Il.'~":: a sharp sickle/ ~~QI .a..~ agile, quickwitted,
J.j~, the raging of the tempest,' Jl.'~':' acute in body ot' mind; ~j...... .a..~ he is
. 1 d; ~ H !," . ... -..
1 '
,..4)~' 4 ' ' ' ' h h h
ars enactments of t e Law .. k een-stgnte ;,..a.;- rea d y of speech ..
159
1,,4
,......, IS..9
L1, ...
~.a....... lYrompt to answer,. J,O": p1.l:" rt. oQ ...... m. a) a division, section,.
).a..~ Jt'~".~~ a sudden change; Jt'~L b) an end, limit; J,O;:! ~ 'P ~ he set limits
J,"'-
.....rw -.. ;.fI repentance; math .~"'"
..... SWZJ~ I.! - .. ,....,Q.~
I"· , to it. c) a divine decree, destiny; ~ ...: ~
gnash, their teeth at us. ETHPA. oQ ;:'Lr to be enchanter, sorcerer, Wlzar , ,.I""
. d ; t" ....... .. .". ,........
.. ~ '"
cut, cut through. DERIVATIVES, ~;a..., ).u,;a-, wizards can dissolve charms; l~t:. ,~
j.Q0 ..... , JLQ..S)o ..... , J.o",:, ~L.., J~o~, Simon the Sorcerer; J~~ pI. J~;:'~;
~~~. f. a sorcer.ess, witch, enchantress.
160
the stars as the Chaldaeans did. d) to charge, Jl.'~J~O~ rt . .:>....... f. thefacuIty of thought,
lay to the account of anyone, ascribe, lay the logical power.
blame. Pass. part. highly esteemp.d or reputed, I ' 4 '" I'..
1 04-'", 1:10-, ",:I~_
.. '" rt . .,_. a ) ad'J. dar,k
.
zmpute d or 1'eck oned ; Iti...
l lrQCIQ.,:,Q..L::.,
'" ~~~'" L'_" darkened, dim, shady,' in the dark, in darkness;
J~ lo~ ~ until the taw ... sin was turbid, foul of wattT; 1~:lQ''''': ~ a dark
not imputed; loOt ~... U - , it was not reckoned,
was thought nothing of; J..:;.....;.- ~ of no account,
cloud; l~~....': l~ a dark cell; ... OIQ~
J~.o~~ /ds dim eyes,' ~~.&..:? \.~Jr ;~r
not thought much of; ...~ or ~ ~ ~bg I uill give light to those who are in darkness.
what is it to me ? = it is nothing to me. ETHPE. b) subst. darkness, 1c''''; ~ or ~ while it
~~lr a) pass. to be n'umbered, reckoned, im- was yet dark; ).,00:"':, Jl.'o.~:, the hosts of
puted, accounted, with f:{, amongst __ ~~~ ~ darkness.
l~("l~ I~A~ H~ \.~~ let not this sin J1.'0:' et....: rt. .,.-. f. darkne.qs, obscurity;
be imputed to you before God,- ~~~~ ~, J~~P Jl'~~"": the darkness of sin.
innumerable, inestimable; ~ ~...J ~l
~~ oJ b ", ~ ~o~"':, I~":' rt. . .,._. dark, obscure~'
t~ .....",-""
, .... ,.f'
znestl1na• ei ll"·
wortli; ........ \ .'"
~"IO
ignorant, blind; ~~~ J~ works of darlc-
o~~lrfor tMy were counted faithful. b) reil. , ... \ r, h d m
to think, meditate, but in this sense the Ethpa.\ ness; ..\'~.! o.a-
4 '"
"" i-6' ~ say .L artarus.
of them. b) adj. uSPful, serviceable, profitable, Jl.'~ rt. _. f. sadness, S01'ro'W, with ~
suitable, convenient, in ordinary use, common; of the cause, l~~? ll.'~'-':' sorrow
~ ~~ most useful; ~ U. useless; ~ for sin.
I~"", pro,rta,/: blesayzngs; . I" ", L"2'
... ,,~~ ' ~ I' - ' I! 11 ~~.........;,:. rt. .a_. of passible nature, subject
the land was not suitable for a settlement; pI. to passion.
fern. emph. I~..:..a:. necessaries; gram. common '" f ut.~,
.,- "", ac.
t par t . .,_,~,
"', 11!~' pass.
words, I~':'? ~~ a vocahulary. ETUPA. part . .,....;...,)..:., l~; part.adj . .,....;..::, ~:..., l~-.
"":':'L('" to be used to, familiar with; to use, to grow dark tOWUl ds eyening, tlJ be darkened,
employ, do, deal, treat, behave with.:); to lwve eclipsed, obscured, dimmed; I'~ ~ }~
to do with, hold intercourse, treat with r~ of ~ the sun is eclipsed by tlte moon,. ,o~~
the pers.; J001 ' ..........
"""Ioo~ .~ ,.,..,o.llI)
I'" 4 1! !,'" he was
I~~ J~~~ ~~ ~A.A..:. their eyes are dim fI'(YTn,
familiar with the Syriac language; ~~ l ..
,;:.~ weeping; l~~ ~ a darkened eye. Part.
H..~;; I use violence; u.~~~ ~::'l(' ~ adj. obscure, under a cloud; in darkness,
11'" we used no elltwtng
I!ta. . . word s;.......... ""t?"'1,.¥:I.'" .....,. ~ ignorant, J.A.,..;:. ~~ a poor and obscure
JiI::4_~ r~ he beha1Jcd mercifully towards the man. PAEL ~ to darken; ;i?'
~ tltey
inl~abitants; ~ J.,:!O~o; t":"'::~ .., ~ darkened the air; to do anything at eventide
J.,:~~ f(YJ' the Jews have no dealings with the 0pp. 'f;D to do anything early; ~~ f;A."lI3
Samaritans. DERIVATIVES, ~o....., t:...~, coming early and late, at mom and at even.
lLo._, ~........... , l~. ETHPA • .,:':'Lt to be obscured, made dim or
graven work of Ophir,' ~~.i? JJ}"~o J~~ -maternal aunt. b) a relation, companion.
ornaments and vessels of silver,' J~~ c) a sister, nun,' Jl.'Q..:;i, J~, a convent, nunnery.
~':'Clh J~::::';":? rings of gold 'Work. b) the I~ or J~~ pI. irreg. ~~, J~ or J&~
casting or graving of metal. f. a sack, bag; J..~~ ~iL ~ ~h g~
r~ APHEL. r~ ..r to sup, dine, take food; a sack with two openings. b) a plank esp.
to eai, use as food. DEItIVATlYE, the following one resting on piles or pillars, hence a plank
word- bridge, wooden bridge.
Jt:.:~ or J~r pl. J~ rt. p-. ~~ PALPEL conj. to excite, entice, allure,
f. supper. solicit " U-~ L~~ J~.!) with
P'
~.u:. pI. ~ rt. _. liable or subject to passions, laugh ter-provoking spfech ; ~P '~~
'''
\f)'"
carried away by passion. ~~i? J~9~ if a fair face attract 1.(,S; ~~
~ .. 1a:. rt. _. adv. passibly, in a passible ~~...., ~r:..~~! a garment enticing to the
manner,' mournfully, pathetically " ~!ll:. J~ eyes. EnIPALPAI, t:-..:.~Lr to Qe enticed,
allured. DERIVATIVES, J~LQ.o, J....,~LQ.o,
~ ~ ~ ~;.,r .!~Lr if Ohrist 1.uas
born as a passible being or with human pas- }.J~~.
sions, but if IJe be abore passion . .. Jl.'o"...}... rt. ;~. f. pride, pomp.
},.:,u:. rt. _ . adj. pertaining to the passions ~l~~ rt. ~. adv. accurately, exactly,
or desires, hence subject or under the dominion diligently, truly; gram. regularly.
of natural passions or desires; per-verted, JL'~~~ rt. ~. f. accuracy, e."Cactness,
. . l ,......a.-~...,
cnmtna, \"9P' 11 ....'" d epraved counse;l
sincerity, genuineness, essential quality, charac-
J,.:..U..;;.. 0 u.;:..; ~~ et.:. evil and perverted teristic; gram. regularity; ~ Jr~t:.-~
thoughts. ).;~, the extreme of accttracy, the greatest
'Q "'0·:' from _ and~. adv. accord- ~ \c~ JCOl
J 'b le exactness " '"'"..."
possz 9 \ -"'. ~.-
~
ing to; clearly, evidently. \o~? Jl.'~~~ he proved the sincerity of
,£A...:. some plaIJt, perhaps Solomon's their heart; Jl.'~t:.-~ carifully, diligently,
Seal. truly, exactly.
~ PE. only pass. part.=adj. ~~:., Jt:.:..~, f~ fut. f~~j, imper. f~~' act. part.
Jl~~. a) exact, accurate, approved, found "'. L~\'
f~' ~Ioo-, pass. part. p.o~, ,.-,
\' J\'100-·
c~rrect as ~I codices; JLt:.-~ J~a;;'
~~ I -
a) to seal, set a seal upon; to attest, confirm,
a correct version. b) true, faithful, steadfast, sign, ratify, determine __ J~~ Q.:IO~~
sure, real; that which truly is opp. apparent; ~.:l~! seal with the king's seal; f~~& ~
J~~ V6o"m tlte riglLt or true sense; ~rQ;9')O JJ~ JJ.~! Jl.'~f l!-~ seal not the sayt'ngs
J~~ jaithful translators; J~~~ J~?o1:' of the prophecy of this book/ ~Vo.: ~~
tIle truefaitlt; J~~ )A...Ji; thorough Iwretics; I signed in Greek letters/ f;'¥> J~ fO~
J~~~ Jl.'c:ta....:. pure heathenism; J~~, w~ L.~i; confirm by action that '/Chich thou hast
w~ H~ tlte truth is that . .. ; JL~~ JLo4';Q'~ said. b) with ~j expressed or understood
, "1 _! ~ ~ ,
a sure guard; J~~ ~ the real i. e. the to make the .sign of the Oross, to sign with tM
proper name. Gram. regular, proper; ~ Oross; ~f' OIW 'f'~ he crossed himself;
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I!.~ ~QD
~ _.'"'" 4 ~~
'" - " ""he made the tngn
'P- . oJ, f 1~;a4'O ,~? the seal of baptism; J..»t:.,.:. ~
the Cross over the whole congregation; then, ~:., receive the sign of life.
because the sign of the Cross was made over ~~~ pI. ).:... rt. 'P~' m. often used indiffer-
the congregation at the concluding prayer or ently with the preceding J..»t:.,.:.. m. properly
benediction (cf. ~lQ..y), to finis/t, conclude, sealing, signing, making the sign of the Cross,
II.'~J ~~ they finished their prayer; obsignation, I~?\::t~? ~~ the sealing
~t:...: I~J..» ~j~ I have brought my or signing of baptism.
history to a conclusion in two discourses; ,~ ETHPA. ,~lr denom. verb from
~~, ... 0IQ..b? I~ 'P~ Benjamin was ).j~. to connect wit/t oneself by marriage, to
the last-born of the sons of ofacob. c) to close, marry; to take in mal'riage, be married; to
seal, stop up; to cl ose a woun d ; I;'::'p " I ! :~I._
"""
intermarry~' metaph. to be united; ~ ~~
he sealed the vessel with lead; ~;~ ... 01 ~ ~ OI~;"; ~ ~..o.~ to marry the king's
~g~ they stopped the gate with stones; ~~t:...:
daughter; a.:J ~~~ I~:::..E ~ the bride
o..i:Q ~'":::.. ~_-;.;rMe earth closed above him; came to be married,' ~ ).j~~ at the
"" .. 'Q.. ...j . ~':).?
'Plo" '.." 1l~ ..' .::o.-
,
sores w h'leh are resurrection to each body its soul is united.
difficult to close, slow to !l.eal up; ~~ It"lC~
).j~ pI. ~:.. m. a connection by marriage,
U~~ eyelids sealed with lead = heavy with
esp. a son-in-law, a brother-in-law, a bride-
sleep; ~~~ ~~.. ~_ each phrase ends in
groom,' OI~""; ~ oJt:..:. lds daughter's
Alep. ETHPE. 'Pt::..V" to be sealed, signed;
husband; oi~ ~ oJ~ his brother-in-law;
closed; ,o,~::. ~t::..lru. the haptized were
not signed with chrism. PA. 'Pt:::.. a) to seal,
.::..:.r
t:.-;, 102' ).j~ l~e '/.Cas a connection of
the house of Altab. DERIVATIVES, verb ,~l;,
sign, subscribe; metaph. to prolJe, certify;
IlC\.J~, )..,~.
,," "
Q..:II;)I._
.. 4 ,
~O;..9' 1Io"""-'!'.Q
", .1_ ,.. J,,'Io-~
~"'" 0 th er
events besides have proved t/te foreknowledge of Il.'~~ from J..,~. f. espousals, n~tptials;
Il.'tt~! ~~~ a nuptial garment, wedding
our Saviour. b) to bign with the Cross. c) to
bring to an end, finish, conclude esp. divine raiment.
service; to read through to the end e. g. the .9~ PAEL . .9~ to break, break down;
PsaI ter; ~4 'P~o , t J"" I!. '"
~ ;..a.."lI) "'~J
.. , . . , . . .....
t he Hit .9~? which b1'eaketh the cedars.
Cross begins and finishes everything, i.e. every ;~ root-meaning to shake, vibrate,' to be
rite is commenced and concluded with the tremulous with pride. PE. only part. I~~,
sign of the Cross. ETHPA. 'Pt;.:.lr a) to be Il.'... ~ s11:o11en with pride, Jluffed up with
consummated, accomplished; to be read to the pride, haughty, proud; ... lr..~ = ... Ntl~~
-,,""'~ I"'·!:
en d'; ~I.-Io~ I.~' I' ,- I ' · " ~.f_
,.;),.~ ~ th e thou dost glory, boast; 1~ §,; )...:Qa.. ~,
Psalms are read t/trough once in each week. ~ I~~o lOIJing fair fame and glorying in
b) to be printed. DERIVATIVES, J.,:.:,la-, J.,:.:,t:.,.:., it; ,~~; ~.. i..~ ,~~-!,t ye are puffed up.
~'IO~, ~~, 4.'IO~~. ETHPE. ;~lt and ETHPA. ;~lr to step
).,¥,t:.,.:. pI. ).:.. rt. 'P~' m. a seal, signet-ring; proudly or lwughtily, to swat/ger, be puffed up.
a seal, token or sign; the healing OIJer or cicatrix APHEL ;~t to putfup, make proud. DEIUV-
of a wound; J,.¥,t:.,.:. ~ ~?~~ they witness ATIVES, I;la-, Ilo .... ~, )..,;~, J;o~l.
it with their seal, they seal it ; )...¥.,~ Ilt:...:;
•
see I~.
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.:. -\ .:.
~,b-lTeth, the ninth letter of the alphabet; ~~, .m~~.J or ~~~ TEAALV'1.
the number 9, with ? the ninth. a bivalve shell-flsh.
..:.J.,J fut. ..:.ij.J, inf. ~, act. part. ..:.}j. ~~J pI. J..:- from ~~. adj. dewy, of dew .
impers. and intrans. to be good or well opp. I'
~~ !,' I j oftener P! • '" rt.'~.
t-Io~ shady, shadowy,
... ).; to be or do evil; usually with ~; ..:.ijJ dim, unreal .
,o*ot::::. it shall be well with them; with,,~ or J..¥,~, J~~J pI. f. n~Q, J~;o~ and
~ to please, seem good; with ~~ to be other srellings, see J~J. impure, unclean.
cheerful, glad, merry. APR • ..:.~Jr a) to do J~JU:' ~r m. the body of a shi1·t.
good, deal well, treat well generally with ~ ~~ ~J; see ~. a thin plate or layer of metal.
of the pers. to or with; ... OI~ ~ .:.J fut. ,,:,~, part. ~, ~, J~6
,~).;J ~o ~~ ,~~~S? he charged his to make inquiry, inform oneself, be informed;
sons to deal well with the Christians and not part. adj. renowned, illustrious, celebrated,
to wrong them. b) to make or do better, to famous; memorable, remarkable, ~ ~£o
amend. For DERIVATIVES, see ..:.~. :For the famous war " ~? ~ illustrious
..:.~r or ~l: see also APHEL of.:.J. heathen. E'l'IIPE. ~trto be published, spread
abroad. P A. ~ to publish a report, spread
..:.~, ~~ and JJ.J pl. ~~~ and ~ rt. ~.
abroa d a rumour; pass. part. ~~, ,," I!_t'~
~
m. a) a message, news, tidings. b) often pI.
celebrated, notorious. ETHPA. ~~lr to be
rumour, fame, report; OIt:..=t~..:.~ the news
'''h'tS arnva
. l ; I~. ! ,'"; , ~,,;
"'Ij \..o.~?OoJ?
published, spread abroad; to acquire fame,
OJ
with '-~ to return good, reward " with w?Or Jesus !tas raised us out of our abasement.
to be grateful, to thank; with wiot:;:....I"to make .'" J~.::"ll' [1'_'1
~Ol' ..~lem.o~.
good qiJers, promise advantages. c) ~ or~? ~
" act. part. ~ denom. verb W
allv. very, much, greatly, exceeding; ~;;, .:.J
as from u.~. to drum; 0001 ~~ ~~ the
m1,Wh a,~ ]lOSSl'ble; ._',
-n? 1\,71."2:.. I'!'
~ ve'I'Y many; ..:::., drums were drumming.
.::.J?very gl'eat; .::.J .::.J
very much, very greatly, W pI. J.:- m. a drum, a tabor; ~.:..J ~
exceedingly; .::.J." .
!> though] although, however,
ne'IJertheless; t"~ ~ above, Ol'er, more, more
the sound of the tabors; metaph. the drums of
the ear.
than, rather; ~ t"..Q ~ Il:~ death rather
I~ pl.l~ f. tabula. a) a tablet, l1late;
than life; t=4i? t"..Q .:.J
}i~? l~? a far
J,.:QAm~~ J~ coffin-plates. b) tlte
better sacrifice than that of Cain.
flat top or su,rface of an altar, an altar,
~ pl. ~ oftener ~~, J,;~ l't. ~. m~ a wooden portable altar opp. ~~ an altar
news, tidin[J.~, fame, rumour, report; ~~ ~ of stone. c) arith. a table or column of figures.
thy fair ftme.
J.. "j,¥\'>.">~ crescent-shaped.
t:...W
rt . .:::.~. adv. well, rightly, virtu,ou,sly;
J~~, J~ (,r J~~, pI. J~ OF J~~
~ ~ ~ ¥a-~ it does well, it l)rospers; t:...!~ ~
m. tabellllrius, a runner, letter-carrier]postman.
~ ~l he is in the wrong. " fut. ~-AJ .... ancI '-Q.*,
' ...Ill.
f . .--o-~,
. . .::" ,'"
~
~ PAEL conj. of .:Io~. •
lmper. 4 t"'~
,-~, act. pal'. ~1:1' ~, paf's.
1,-,_',
~, Jl'~ rt. ~~. f. goodness, kindness,' parts. ~ and~, J,.:...., J~: a) intr. to
with t h and ~ of the pers. to act kindly or sink, be sunk, immersed, 8wallowea up, set;
well towar·d.~ allY one, to be good, kind, gracious. with ~ to be drowned; '~:::. to be sunk
J~~ m. tabularius, the collector or in sleep, be in a deep slumber; J~~; to be
registrar of tribute. given o'IJer to l)leasures; ~~ ~ the sun
~ " fut. ~J 1
.. '" to s,ay, strl'k e; ....~ l..e"
", ~ ,sank or set. b) tr. to imprint a seal, to mark,
J~';:'; a sword which slays evil things. PA. sign, seal,' I~~:::. with a signet-ring; ~
~ to strike down, batter, crush. ETIIPA. ~~? H~ he signed t'lis will. c) to imprint,
stamp money, to COln; . 1,!cl
.. 4 ~
. . , . . I' ......:: ,
~Lr to be crushed, battered. DERIVA'l'IVES, COl - - 0
the three following words and 1-:::.a.6. he issued money stamped with his name; ~
~ pI. C. rt. ~. a butche~, slaughterer " I,' -.!... <'
,,~Q..CIO
Ill'
.~:::.
4' .... .: ,"
\Q.J(
I
- - 0 0 ~S)JO
'71.... '"
~
I ........ '!.
,........ 0,
wakens the sleepers or those immersed in worldly ~, ~J, ~J or ~~ pI. ).:.. DI.
cares. E'l'HPE. ~Lr a) to be plunged, im- T~ya"o",a gridiron, an instl'ument of torture "
mersed, drowned; ~.:::. ~Lr ~ metaph. pain, torture.
Pharaoh's army was drowned in the sea; .~~ ETHPE . •~~Lrto do harm, deal hardly
J~ ....~Lr the ships sank; with J.,:~ with.:> of the pers.; to strive or brawl with
J~.. !~? to have been plunged in the waters .. of the pers. E THPA. ~~1.1
r-~ """"'I t le same;
of baptism; J~~~ ,~.:::.JW let them be ,,,"'~JLb ...;.6 ~ do harm to none. DERIV-
plunged in the flames. b) to be sealed, signed; ATIVE, 1o~Q.~.
metaph. to be assured or confirmed as with
1'~ denom. verb PAEL conj. from ~0Ia.6.
a seal; ,c;r:t~ to receive chrism. c) to be
to bring into relationship, make to be related "
imprinted, engraved, coined, marked, impressed "
"- . .---o"'~? . . "," '" ~? I.!' .... >:. I' H~ )..;~ 1'~! Christ is a mediator
J~~ ~.LJ)Q.... tlte
1
wwge
•
oj
to bring those of both sides into relationship;
the king imprinted on the dinar; ~ ~Lr
~ o' ...... '"
" ~ I ", ...... ~ ... . • J~4...!11) a woman of good family. ApR.
'" y "
.a..'O.A.I? OI,!:Q-,,- tt was 1mpressed
on him in his youth that he was to serve tile 1'~tthe same; 1'fl' ~~ ,o~ ~~
king. P A. ~ to plunge, dip, immerse, sub- J~t ~ she brings' the sons of Adam into
merge, drown, sink; metaph. to submerge in relationship with God. ETHPA. 1'~lrto be of
sill or trouLle, to swallow up, to imbue; to fiv kin, related, like with.:>; J~OI 1'~Lrl:·· e",
d eep, to fiasten/ N!. I' , Y .. J' I.,..... I .!" -
~-A-.:iIQ 01 ~~a...? ~ ~~.=~? ~ Christ was of thy race and
10, I sink in a sea of sins; 1'!~ ~ JQ:. s'U,bstance.
E't'e plunged Adam into trouble; J~9
" )" " J" I ~ , .. ". 1._. 'ld .
,,_~~ ".:I~ ~~ vut. tny stones
H~ pI. r
m. noon, midday; ~~ ~ Jj~
summer noonday heat; H~? Jl.'o.....:., the mid-
strongly fixed with lead. ETHPA. ~Lrto be
day meal, Germ. Mittagsessen.
sunk, submerged " to be ·imbued; to be sealed,
WIt 'h ,"'Q~? f~ I"'_t
~~ to rece'tVe CnrlBm.
. 1'· DE- ~,~, J~.. ' pt m. J.; f. J~ adj. meridian,
RIVATIVES, ~~, JL~, ~Cl.J, ~~~. of noontide or noonday; ~,~ J'?~ the
~ pI. C. rt. ~. m. a) a seal, 81'gnet, meridian circle; ~,~ ~ Li noontide heat;
the gem of a signet, the 1!rint of a seal, a sealing f. pt noontide heat; J~~~ at noon.
or being sealed, signature / metaph. the seal or ~li~ from J;~. adv. at noontide; as at
sign of baptism, of chrism, bread signed with noon.
the Cross in the Holy Eucharist or that pre-
J~~ pass. part. JQ.~, ~Q.~ to be parched,
peLred Leforehand and marked with a Cross;
broiled. PA. wQ,1 to roast, broil, bake; scorch;
~J r---= to:' ,..:( ~ place tlte oblates
~Q~ J'
roast wtt• h fire " .... P
*"".
t '" ,,"
J,o.c:. w~ ;"»1
above each other,. seal or token, ~ ~ !'~
• I' 4 .... '" 4~ .... " 1 ...."':.:. 'i 1 k ..f 1 ••• roast lamb. DERIVATIVES, ~~, J~..
OII.Q'-.,,-? ~ tae to ens 0.1 f~er nrgzntty
being presert'ed intact. b) a stamp, mould, .:>~ root-meaning to be good,cf.cognate.:>~.
die, the irnpresbion of a die; metaph. character, P A. ~ ",,, pass. part. ~, "" I.!..~ ......
~ to get
!Style, authenticity " ~ ~ ~ .:>~~? ready, make preparations, prepare, provide; ~
I"'! ",,, v h d ",,,,
Jll:ho lio;! t/~at his name SllOUld be inscribed ~ ~, w en he resses tlte lamps __ ~
on the dies of the zuzi and dinars; ~ ~~?
. .' .,. ;0'
"" prepare ye the 'Way 0.1 •.f the LM'd;
~a polis/ted style; .:>~ ... ~? ~~
in the metre or style of Saint James.
t-r
I 9 1\
0....
1\ JI!
~ they made ready the Passover;
wOl~ ~ he made preparations against
I~ .... ~ 1..;._9, U ..!'i .
,.~, ---0 or ~ m. a jrytng-l'an. him i. e. prepared to go to war " pass. part..
~4 denom. verb PAEL conj. from ~. prepared, ready, at hand, present; ..:..:~
to vrOtl;
1 ._' pass. part. ~.--'.~, .. " ~'" . E-rHPA .
'''!~.Qh ready to kill; ~ ~ ~
.. "'l'''' ~-
~~ , to be broiled; metaph. to be tV:'mented; always ready; "~ JC2' ~~i ).Lt He
lJl ~4~ J~~ I am tormented with who has been appointed for you; ,a!,,~
an.:ciety. -"" .. th ose WfW
t: ...:::..~? 1._
were present; t» .. ..
!"'*
168
~~
11'"' .rh
•
<nUl OJt ose present; I'
~ , I'"!?:' ~~
" P,11 p.:o.$ I~~~ the Blessed Virgin Mary.
he was not at /tome. ETHPA. ~lr imp er. Cf. ~~Q~.
W-Syr. ~J1r a) pass. to be prepared, made 11'o".J..~~ rt. ..:)~. f. beatitude; OIL"':'
ready. b) reft. to prepare oneself, get or be ready; I""Q..L:lQ..~!
< ,
final '"
bliss, the extremity of blessed-
to be nea,r at hand, be present, be found with ness .
. l~ or to"j of the pers., with..:) of the place; t~ 1~~~QJ
" 4 I 111
p. ~ rt. ~. m. overwhelming,
.-,:,," , to"J", ~
-':)"AaI:I ""l;'"Wl/.en he was Wtt. h ~ocrates;
Cj submersion, J.,.:.Q.:; drowning; I~.&~ heavy
.. t ~
!..... "",)'" ~~,
~JI.I - .. " """'.,,, I'01 10, twe lve
111~l.tl. slumber; I~~? ~~Q'~ the swallowing up
times over has this been presented to me,' ..::a::J1t or destruction of cities by earthquakes; metaph.
'
I~ h "
)!);:. I~e was In t e mosque; ~ "t-U Q..m.:I
"1 • baptismal immersion, absorption in worldly
fE' 1."",4, ..
a all'S, torpor; ,..."S...~~ ~ ,,,~ b..-i,
<f, -1 ..
he was present at the synod, attended the council; 1' 4 , ,
JJ~ JJ;.~ 1001 ~~~ ~ ~ on some occasion 1,,~~~! that they may be aroused from
" .. '"
W hen 1.le was not present " .::a:..J ~? ~ wllOever
I- slothful negligence.
is witldn reach, everyone who is tltere; ..~ JJ~~, I~ rarely I~ pI. m. ~ f. J~
~! I~ ~lron tlte eve of Good Friday; rt . ..:)~. adj. blessed, blissful used like ~g~ ;
,! •
~;.Q ...
--o"~~".. . lmm1,nent
....~ war 1,s ., j
b ut .::a:..J1.1
"", )'"~o.::S..~ UK,:)Q'~ blessed Paul,' ~ )J~Q\~
I ' - '" t he most hlesse d satnt . D'tod 0-
J,:.~ to make ready for war. DERIVATIVES, ~"t"!Q.? I , , - ~~rC
~, ~, ~~, 11~, ~~~, ~Q~, 11c..bQ~, rus; ~~::. ~ ~l? ,,; ~ ".01 J.;~Q"~
~~~, 11QJ~~, J.=w~~, It~, J-.,1~, happy is he who leads a quiet life i. e. the life
~~ or ~, ~~, 11a.::...~. of a hermit; I~t::~~~ J~J blissful rest.
..:)~, ~~ pI. ~;o«~, J.;4rt . ..:)~. m. I""Q.J"
.. ,,'......- ~• rt. ..:)~. f. blessedness, beatitude,
used as a title of bishops and patriarchs,
good, good things, a) the fruits of the earth,
choice produce. b) blessing, bliss, blessedness, I
! .... l" ~ _ '" 1"" ~ ,0,:,
• 1Q.J.. ,,!
,,~~~- .. your venerable
Beatitude.
beatitude, with pron. suff. or with ~ to be
blessed , ... !?:'Q.:)-o' ~~ f. toga,' I~.. i~,? . . ~~ a scarlet toga.
P' "".,
~ci6,
• '"'
,o~t\.6,
fI'" 4
~~~.." 4
bless~ is he, she, blessed are they, &c., ~Q'~ U~~ m. an iron chair in which martyrs
were scorched j see~.
~ blessed art thou " ";4, ? JJ,..~ ..:)Q'-I,
I~Q'~ rt. ~. m. rebuke, reproach, brawl-
I~ blessed is he who; ~;~ ~ most
ing,. prejudice; ~.. J;~r 1~4~
blessed; ,.;~ ... ~~1 thrice blessed " I~
hearken unto godly rebukes; • H~~ , 4 11
P,? \!l'"
";Q'~ worthy of congratulation, felicitation, "~.,,r"'" 'l'f
.,. .aJ_ .
enviable; with ..:)~ to call blessed, to deem 1
OAJ ,~~QI
11 ..
~ 1,. anyone wtll read
blessed, the blessed generally used as a title of surging of the billows, a tempest.
honour ofapostles, martyrs, prophets, patriarchs, r
w.6 Q~ ETHPA • ....J ~ 1 to make supplication.
bishops, monks, &c., J,g~! Jl.O 1~ 't. r
DERIVATIVE, ~0..6.
~~0.9 according to the saying of St. Paul/ ~~ rt. w.d~. m. supplication.
169
I~~ pI. I~_ f. a small bunch Or cluster IL:S.~ m. an iron ladle or frying-pan.
of grapes, l~;~? I~~ a cluster of ~~~ pt ~:. rt ....~. m. a spot, stain,
blessing. defilement; ~Q..J ~? unspotled, stainless, un-
~;Q~ rt.I~. m. 1'oasting, ~~~,;rto eat defiled / li~ 'f;~ ~..ts.:.~ some sort of white
roast meat; ....a..ht~~.!)l~ ~ ~ you will eat me spots.
roast. ~~ rt. ~. m. the plastering of a house.
,,, 1!,4 t I, .
.::....0.".:.6, ..
~ ~ r '. m. preparatwn,
.,:)1'-0' .",,4'1''''
.-...L..-. r t·."
,.....J..&.~Q."D' . -00'
j,.... a d"J. zmpure,
·
read mess; • ~''" .:..., Q.-o
~~J ~, promptztu
. d,e; Wl,
'th'"
~
polluted.
to make preparations, prepare.
J~"'~~J rt. ~. f. pollution, defilement.
~QJ,
, 4 .~! 4
~Q.J p.I II'"- f rom~. '"" m. a d '
eVlCe,
machination, trick, gnile; ~~ ~~ thou ¥ n~~pI.I~~J or~~~~ pI.~~~Jrt.~.
m. pollution, defilement.
shalt use no guile; ~~ ~, straight-for-
wardly. 1_' 4
J.=.¥lQ.J PI' ,'" ." 4 allu"
,'..=,:~Q.J - " ",4)
,
m.Top.or,
.m..-.'iII:>1:)
.m.::IQ..~,
'4 .',# l lI--
~.!l\.l.~ p. ' " from ..mA.-6.
'"" m. a tome, volume, document, epistle " ~Q.4~
a) ordering, arrangement, organization; regn-
, •• " a syno d'lOa l l etter; ,o,!?
,Q..Q.rJQ..ccI ,\I .'
",~Q.-o 4,
· ·lnstrnctwn;
l atzon, . ...... ~, ! "h
, ~ •~
~~...:. '0: . l
I : ) ratlona
the tome or Letter of Pope Leo to Flavian on
arrangement; J;~~ .mD~~ the training of the Eutychianism.
nOllices; I~b .mDQ'~ the regnlation or Jd..,ct~ pI.):'" Ar. m. a rope, cord esp. a tent-
ordering of church serviCl's. b) ordinance, rnle, cord; metaph. IJ ~ )..X.~.;.? w ot Q~ ~ the cords
precept; ....'""
...., 7t"'!io.. '" , .. 4 , eccl
" - ...• ,g:),!)Q..-o ' . l ru l es 01'
eswstwa wliidl, hold fast this world.
constztutwns; ,...,Q.J.Q J.=!)Q.-o t e ord er 0 f d'Ivme
• • 1" 4 , L' , ", h .
..ccIcUQ.~ pI. ...ccIJ.jQ~, ...ccIcUQ~ or .m,jQ~ m.
service as prescribed by the canons. c) a com- TCj"o~, a tone in music; a syllable; I~.i~
lJOSttlOn, tract. d) assisting at the Takh.9a or ...ccIcUi.i.J ~! in heptasyllabic metre.
liturgy, communicating.
hiJ ~~ rt. .su~. m. pollution, defilement;
""'1).Q.~ root-meanIng
. :' J
to be l ong. PA. "~""'D ~~? by blood.
to walk to and fro, pace np and down for 'fut.." 1', L' ,
...ccI~,.mJ ...ccIQ..~,
act. part . ...ccIt6, ~~.
pleasure.
a) to fly on high, cirde in the air 3S a bird of
"'~Q.J m. f rom ..
' J reJuv~nescence.
.
I ' ,.,.
-:"1:1' prey; Iw.,..r ~ he flew mightily as an
~~, ~~J rt.~. eminent, excellent, eagle,· ~~o ~~;oj~ the ostrich rouseth
superior, able, dt'stinguished usually with .,:); herself up to flight. Metaph. JlL .mJ mercy
1I.,,·,4.
Q..&..:lO °,..~ t·"
-"'t.!,
a bleartifi
0: '""D 1 cer s ;
I";..SUiD flew swiftly; )J~o liQ.J ~ ~~j ...ccI!~
~~~ a distinguished writer. the mind circles ;ound times and seasons, i. e.
Il.'~~~ rt. ~J. f. eminence, excellence; is anxious as to comi~g events. b) to float;
J.jo~! Jl:,:tA..~~ great ability. ~~ ~~r the ship rode on the waves.
~~ Ar. m. soft squashy bread, doughy J,a,c..J pI. l~QJ m. TaW~, a peacock.
bread.
.::.:::...~~ rt. ~. f. a) error, mi:stake, false
l~~ rt.~. m. heavy sleep; a soporific. worship/ .::.:::...~ by mistake. b) forgetting,
~~ pI. ~:. m. a troop, ba~d, camp; forgetfulness, oblivion; '::':::"'~Jo ~~~: silence
~Q'~ ~ they moved camp; mA.? ~~ and oblivion " with 'P's:.....?,!or .,:)~ and'~ to
a troop of demons. give o'!:er to oblivion. c) deception, deceitfulness,
~~~ rt. ~. m. end, passing away, '~l Q,:).? of ri cl/es; .::.:::... ~ by guile.
destruction, annihilation; scattering, dissi- .9~, .9.~, fut . .9Q.~, 4 III 'f ' t t
. ~_'iII:>, ac . par .
l)ation; I~~ ~~ the waning of the moon; .9!J, ~~. a) tofloat, swim as anything lighter
~ ~~~ the dissipation of riches; ~~ than water:, said of oil, eggs, the ark; hence
~? the ending of life = death; ~Q..~ loot to sail upon, set sail for; ~ ~ 4,:Q~
,~ Dives ended in Sheol. );;0, ,o~ct.~ W to s;il courageously
170
"'ad, ..j fut. ",~, imper. ",~, act. part. ~ ~ )..:... i ~ lake the grindsttYM,
... !j, ~, pass. part . ....J, ~, to besmear, gnn• d mea,.
l ",.!
......", ~
_~., ~ 11 S
\ Qa.¥I.... . ds
amson gnn
ru b on, d au, .
b anomt; J""'M:::::.
.. .......
__ .r ,!~,g
11 ~ , L ! '
~IIID at tlte mill; said of the ostrich grinding up
~ they besmear their arrows 1.U'ith poison; nails in her stomach; metaph. ~-j! ~~
metaph. to fasten upon, ascribe,. \Q"ot.::. ..~ J,.:;~Q? J~~~ those who grind up, i.e. pel'-
~ JJ~ he nicknamed them; wOlQ~J..llC .aJ vert, the word of &riptul'e. E'fHPE. ~t?' to be
.:.~~ w~ he palmed ~ff his compositiolls ground. PA. ~J to grind up, pound hard.
as being those of Mar James. El'HPE..... Jlt" DERIVATIVES, )..,c-J, ).L~, ~.
to be besmeared, anointed; ~ -.Jb--J' ~:a..:..J
p.
" , I>! ~ m. I'·..
1 '" ~J pI. J"
~ f. 1't. ~.
J~.~Q;~; let the mlve be spread on a rag " a grinder, one who grinds; J~I":'~! ~,g the
metaph. tO,oe falsely asc1't'oed to. PA .... liJ sound of women at the mill;
, 0 •
~~~ the I1q.:..J
to d~le,pollute, profane; ll.!k:.
"'Q~ blood- molar teeth, the grinders.
stained, guilty of slaughter; J~Q~ ).;;:;(
polluted hands. ETHPA .... Q.Jlt" to be defiled, J,l:..J rt.
~. m. grinding, mastication.
polluted; ~.:~ J~~~ f~~~ ~QJlr ~ f . 4 - " part. --J,
~ ut. 'Q4J,
v v , J'~,to
• ,IF.er
suu
~~J tIle city has never been profaned by from constrained bowels. ETHPE. ~lrand
a false faith. DERIVATIVES, J4 Q J, }......J, PA. ~
vI>!
same as PE. DERIVATIVES, J;~J,
'4~1. ,~.
J.!,,~, J.:~~ or ....::..~ rt. ~. f. lurking, U":'J rt. ~. 111. tenesmus, a straining at
lying in hiding; ....:a.Q'~ J~ )4J' J'" stool.
if any hide in secret places, J er, xxiii. 24; .m~~; see.m~ a bird.
J.."'.'t
~_, .. ' 1',.4, "h
,...a.Q~ secret 8'ln, stn w'tC h l urk s
secret1y ; ,...... ~ or .......... Q~ secretl
1'4 V4
y, 'tn .m~~; see .m~J.
secret, in concealment. J4-.J
, ,,'" 7,"')!
four,. \~~6r
TETTapa,
9 1'1 Y
J44,
or \Q~~.~ J TETpalvaYYfAIOI',
"J\
\ Q .. -:?~() .~J
'~QJ rt. ",QJ. f. pollution.
a codex containing the fOll,r Gospels.
L~J fasting, used adverbially, L~ ~ he p 11 ,Y '11 , P Y '11 pI''''' .,.
passed the night fasting. \QJ,I~~, \Q~~ or .mQJQ~I~~, m.
TETpayc.JI'OI', a quadrangle, fOll,r-sided rectangle.
J..¥,... lJ corrupted from TplTalOf. a tertian
fever or ague, cf. )..:Q.~. ~.., '"'6-6 and'!'.
')~. l'
, 9, Q.~\ ,..-..w- Q~~'v '" t h e I>ame;
~ pass. part........... 'J't:.:-. I ~ ._ "" -c .,. ~ I _~ -
~a. \()~ ~ JoEA..J Q~~J t e sun O'I'mS
I Y 1'1 It fi
...
"-"l') J, ~-,
-I>! " troubled ,
disturbed/ ~!~ .,.t_:..J ~! disturbed a rectangle with them.
in sleep as Samuel. ETHPALPAL +Jl/"to ~~?~!J pl.c..T€Tpaa{TI)S, a tetradite, a heretic
be troubled, confused. DERIVATIVE, *Q6' who believes in a quaternity of Persons instead
of ackncwledging the Holy Trinity.
IJ~=~ rt.~. m. g1'inding e.g. of ,-,.~.~
,.
flour. rHllpTT), the fourth Indict.
J'c-.J pl. r
rt. ~. m. pl. piles, hem 0'1'- ~Q9.W; see \~Q9.J~J.
'"»''''' Ir.~,-j
rlwids~' ,Q"Of,.j~? ~.i models of their ~Q;~J or .m...ehW pI. ~~~ or .m~:I'''tI""'l)
411"'"
JI''fI
to exercise art or craft, to be skilful, ingenious; ~t!! he was appointed to the command in
l~ J;,L! subtle or cunnz'ngly devz'sed tor- place of him who was slain. c) to be drawn
ments; l~ J~~J: ingenious proofs. up, composed as a lexicon. d) to be received,
ETHPA. ~trusually act. to exercise craft, consumed, said of the eucharistic elements.
act cunningly, contrive skilfully, devise, plot ~ and ~~ pI. ~, ~ m. TaglS',
against, execute ingeniously. order " ~ I'~'_ I ' h
J.~ t e order of nature.
11
).bJ pI. ~, ).:. m. T€XVT}, craft, device a) series, rank; ~iiJ t~ in ranks;
generally in a bad sense, cunning, artijice, ~~.:> in the place of, reckoned as or amongst "
fraud, guile. DERIVA'l'IVES, ~~, verb~. ~ ~ ~~i ~:. he reckoned as
1_9 _ '7'1 1'1 Y
~ll~J, I~L .pI. m. ~ f. J~- adj. enemies those who - " ~J t-"'" ~ extra-
from ).k.J. crafty, cunning, cheating.
ordinary, unusual. b) rank, degree, station;
holy orders; ~~ l.'~ ~.aJ ecclesiastical orders;
.mAJ uellom. verb PAEL conj. from l~. Jl:Q~I':'"" ;;'IQ?-~~! ~~ the order of the
pass. part . .m~,yJ1" I~'--_'"
~'~":"'" J'"''
~~. a) to priesthood, the order of the diaconate; J~t
order, set or place in order, w'range, assign, ~';}L;O? ~ three orders of angels. c) a rule,
to layout a corpse; ~Q. I." ..Y",,!
~ ~~ ~
oft .. .,
'" "'. ordtnance
q'egulatton, . " I"I.Q4-.....
, Y I~'
n t-=~ 11
monastw •
}..:Q~ J~ J~J:;J: he assigned to them a rule, the rules or ordinances of the monastic life.
daily portion oftwelve pounds of bread; metaph. d) eccles. liturgical order, an qfJice, 1'ite, ritual,
to keep in order, control, restrain the passions;
...Aa; ~J compose yourself, be orderly;
liturgy, takhsa/ ~ ,.:. ,O~? ~ .,..r
accQ1'ding to the rule on each Sunday, as is
OI~ .m~.::.c controlling his anger. b) to ordered for 6'I:ery Sunday; J.,.:.~~ ~ the
ordain, confer holy orders/ to set over, appoint Liturgy of the Apostles Addai and Mari;
a bishop o~ a secular ruler; to institute, con- I ! .. Y , , , _ )Y 12.. ~ r I"
t-=~ ~ Io~OI ~? ,.,e "AAoS' the deacon
Y
stitute, ordain laws, canons, festivals; to who is serving at the office. e) furniture,
arrange, appoint, compose hymns, prayers, &c.; apparatus, equipment, ornaments official, mili-
to take, partake of the Holy Communion. Pass. tary, ecclesiastical; )...:...:>~? ~ ~ all
part. a) placed, arranged, ordered, orderly, the array or furniture of an altar " official
moderate, modest, self-controlled; with ~ dis- I.!.~ r
robes, vestments esp. of priests; 1' ..... _ Y
~,&..'lQ ~
orderly, unruly, l~~ ~ J~Q'; immoderate a complete set of canonicals. f) officials, atten-
anger. b) appointed, settled; ~ u.:" dants; ~; ~ ....i..:> his attendants.
the appointed season, time determined; sta- DERIVATIVES, 'J.m.:,~, verb ~.
tioned of soldiers, ~ j~ OGOI ~~~ \ ~~ J.Jo~ pI. f.Jo~, J.J~ or J.J~
those on duty in Egypt. c) composed, written; m. mgfwTT}S', an apparitor, serjeant, magistrate' 8
Y" I.!'~
~ .=A~ 'IQ ~~ a commentary
by - ; official.
,
02'''''''\ 174
• M?~
- I!!
p.1 .m+m,;~ = ~ m. 1"(i~'5. ~~~~ rt. ~. adv. unjustly, wrong-
a) order, rule, ordinance. b) deg1'ee, rank, fully.
official status. c) officials, pulJlic servants, J1.'~Q'~ pI. J1.'' rt. ~. f. inJustice,
attendants. wrong, oppression,. ingratitude, faithlessness,
,~ not used in Peal. PA. ~ to CO'l:er, perfidy, calumny, stubborn unbeliej, e. g.
overshadow, shade; to roof, lay rafters or J.;'o~? of the Jews.
planks " ~? I~':; a ceiled house; J~~ J..:.~~~ pI. J.:- rt. ~. m. inJustice,
I~~~ covered or shady/ trenches. ETRPA. oppr'ession, tyranny, violence, cruelty, calumny,
~Lrto be covered, .shaded,roofed; ~~ iniquily, injury; I~~ ~Q'~ bad
~:l h--"":L shaded by trees. ApR. ~t part. faith, perjury.
'-J~ or ~ pl. ~ to cover oper,
overshadow, give shade, with ~; ~i J~~ a rare spelling of I~
~tz.. had ytree; ~t."_" ...... _",,-,-_,.. ,~~~ ... a shadow, &c.
--cr-? as ~ "'~? ~?~ ...
'!" , 1 ,,,, d
,..,~ P . t - rt. ~. m. a est1·oyer.
a fortress overhanging the 'l'igris; ~;o~
~~? a cherub overshadowing the mercy- ' 4 P. m. J'"'Q~
I,~~ .
" ~ , f same as I';.:s.Q~.
· " anzron
.
seat. DERIVATIVES, ~~J, )b...Q~, ).....,Q~, spoon or pan.
~, l~, h--.~~, ~, I~, Jl~~, ~~~, J~~.~ rt. ~. slimy, clogging,
Jl~ or ~!IC, ~, I~, ~L. clammy as ~~ vapour, ).LJ mud, ~o~
~, u.~ and 'l~, ~~~ m. dew; !-'~~ matter &c., I~.Q'~ J,.::;.;t clayey earth.
ha~f-f1'ozen dew; also fine hoar-f1'ost; cf. 11.'Q'.~ or 11.'Q~ rt. ~. f. stickiness,
J.Lj;.,g. DERIVA'l'lVE, )....C:..~. clamminess.
~~, J..:~ p1. M' ~~ m. J~~ pI. ~ imper. OM ~ to beat out, hammer;
~$~, J~::;;.J and Jt::.;~J f. a) young, youthful, part. adj. ~~, ~~, I~~ thinJ meagre,
childish/ I~Q; ~~ an infant, very young mean; plane/ flat. PA. ~ same as Pe.
child " M ~J young child1'en; ~~ ~ DERIVATIVES, ~~, IL~.
very young; IJo';;:) I",?! ~ he was childish. ~J p1. ,.:.. m. a lazy, negUgent or careless
b) a child from seven to twelve years of age, person.
cf. J~ a child under seven and J..:,D~~ a ~~ act. part. ~, pass. pal't. ~J, denom,
youth up to twenty-five years of age; a child, verb from ~. to be or become young, new;
boy, girl, maiden. c) a lad, lwndma,id, servant; ~ t"~ r:-~' he who tastes them recovers
~"';.,? ~ a, scullion. DERIVA'l'lVES, verb his youth; ).Z.&; ~ thou art young, of few
~,~~, ~~,~~~,L~~, years; ;, , b ~~ having eternlll youth;
J.-,~,IL~,)"""L~,~,JLQ~~. M? ~~fresh bones. P AEL ~~ to restore
~~~ honey-dew, a Sort of manna. to youth. ETRPA. ~lr to recover youth, be
restored to youth, be rejuvenated; ~ ,.. "'L''''
r ~? '"
I£"""'::;~ pl. rm. a) a door-hinge. b) a hor.se- ,rc:t.,J ( whereby our human nature was restored.
shoe. c) sandals.
~ pI. J.;~ m. J~ p1. I~;~J f. from
J~ a leathern strigil or scraper. ~~. an unmarried youth or maiden, a freeborn
J~ m. a drinking-cup. youth or maiden/ but the fern. is used ah;o
4 • "''lCQ::::'~,
'fQ~, '." , J"'-- ~,,9, PI. m. ''''fl,,1I
,,--"'Q~ J-- • ,......-
for maids, handmaids,' cf. ~~, ~.
rt. ~~. one who wrongs, injures or acts ~. 11.'~~ from ~. f. a) childhood,
unjustly by Imother, an oppressor, tyrant,' J
boy/wod, youth; J~ ~~9 ,...~,, ~.
--a
....'i ~
" '"
Cain was the J.,¥,~ J.!t
of Abel; unjust, from childhood to the grave " .,1.'~ L~r
faithless, ungmtf'jul; I~~ ~~i an the wife of tlty youth. b) collect. lads, ser~
unjust will; Il~? J..X,~~ one who id ".... ~,,'i \,rJ
vants >' young people / J"'--"'G ' ~,~ 'L , ..
~(
unmindfut of benefits rereived. grief for those who die in youth.
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JJ~ dim. of ~~. m. a little boy or lad, ~ to feign oneself, pretend to be; l.:.e0.6
a youth. JjJ..~ ~~! a vineyard that yields no fruit;
~ ~~ p1. ):.. dim. of J.!~. m. a little boy; ..A.. ~l~ ~~! ~r thnse 'Who refus6
l~~ f. a little girl. to render a deposit entrusted to their care.
~!~Q.~ adv. from the above. childil:Jhly. Pass. part. defrauded, wronged, injured, op-
~~ adj.from J~~. childish,puerile. pressed, calumniated/ ~ o..::.J.Jrrelieve
tlte oppressed / ~:. f"~ unjustly or untimely
J.!.jl:Q~ adj. from J!~. puerile, of or
deprived of life; l~~ ~.t. the slandered
belonging to childish ignorance.
Susanna. ETHPE. ~Jlr a) to be defrauded,
~~ rt. ~. adv. thinly, narrowly;
cheated, wronged, oppressed, falsely accu~ed,
~b..~ ~!~ they lisp, clipping their calumniated; to be deprived of, to lack. b) to
words. be rejected, despised,· .... ,llo ~ll? H~ the
C::_~, It'Q~ .. · '::- ~
rt. ~. f. thinness, truth rejected and tramp!ed on. PA. ~
tenuity, clipping the speech, pronouncing same as Peal. DERIVA1'IVES, ~~~, ~~~,
double letters as single; a long and narrow ~~~, llcupQ~., ~~, lla'Q'~6'
shape of the head.
l~6'
~J, l~~ from ~. childish, youthful. ~~ rt. ~. m. opploession.
It'...:,,, -'::-6rt. ~. f. injustice, oppression, ~!b:.J rt.~. adv. in a shadow, jigur-
calumny, false accusation. atively.
:::::. 'i 1
J'Q9 m ''::-6''"
~ .Qca--'::-.J"" or ~ 'Q, m '~a p. I'! ,,,,
,.-:s.6 , .. '\ 'i l"'!
or '~"6' ...-...-. f rom~.
11 'i' d ewy,
It ,. " I '" .. ,-'" 'i \' . t
"'B 'Q';;" -'::-.J or I 'Q M 2 a TEI\£up.aTa, tncan awns,
t'
of dew; l~ l~go.J a dew-drop.
magic a1·ts, wonders worked by magic.
14~ a girl; see~.
l!b:.J and C~J.J, l~ rt.~. adj. shady,
- - - 0r 12'OIQ.J
shadowy / I'h! 4 tWL'l'19ht; metap h .
~ PAEL conj. of"J.
a) seeming, apparent, unreal; l ..~·:" ~i l~"""..~
~ -...! l', 11,.~ pJ. ~ rt. '6. m. shade, a a shadowy good. b) shadowing forth that
~ metaph. ~ protection,. It''' ,. ....
CUP ~~
shadow; which truly is,jigurati'l.'e; ~:i')J J..:.:;~ altars
the shadows of death, deep darkness,' !'.•::.t which foreshado'ICed the true sa<.:rifice.
W he grasps the shadow; .,..r ~~ l~J pt. l~!.- rt. "J. f. a) a shadow,
{r.. ~Q4l1::b he took the shadow for tlte sub- shade esp. metaph. a figure, type,' ~.t~
stance; ~! I '" _. ~ 11 -.! 1
~.,..e
,,. 1',,~.
" __ "', ~ II-.! r
,.ejecteth me. With It'~ to refuse a request,' ended; to fail, vanish, disappear; ~ ~
with )..~ to refuse to salute anyone; with ~l! ~;:. he passed away from this life;
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with f'.nvy. DERIVATIVES, ~a.J, J.A~a.J. J..;;Q'~ rt.~. hidin[l in the earth; burial.
Il~a.J, J..o~, ~~, ~~. \.Q~ m. TaP.I~'iO", the imperial treasury.
~ talc. ~J.,:C~ rt. pJ. adv. solidly.
I~J pl.!", m. talare, talaria, sandals = ~~ It'~~ It. H', f. stopping up, closing.
Rl'd 1"'1~.IlQ,-.
, IV • .;;, )t'.~ rt. ~. f. a loafbaked in the ashes.
covered, overwhelmed by falling earth or build- zeal for the faith; with ,;~r or ... l."; to
ings. c) to be watered, irrigated. ETHPA. be inflamed with zeal, to burn with zeal.
~L? to be covered with earth, buried in the ~!ll.J rt. ~. adv. zealously, ardently.
em·th, QL'er'whelmed; L~JLr}..::. !b a vestal
JL'~.a.i.J rt. ~. f. jealousy, emulation, zeal.
virgin was buried alive. D.ERIvATIVES, ~.. ; c.:A6,
lL;....:lQ.6, l~, 1~6, l;o~, lL;~.~. .a4 P A. .sUJ
to profane, pollute, dPjile,
deflower j J..¥,,~ with blood; J~i JL'~?"
J~ pI. J'" rt. ~6' m. an accumulation of
J~4'lC0 a harlot and polluted; ~
earth/ being buried alive under falling buildings;
JL'~~ defiled by fornication; ~! ~~
a hidden thing, mystery; JL'~Jt::.~Q,~ ... ~
~;U Ot.~~o evil which has polluted and
secrets of wisdom; med. an obstruction.
dejil;d the world; J~9. i ~~ ~." polluted i. e.
J~ and Ho"~ rt. ~. m. a thigh-band; heretical words. ETHPA . .aI.JL? to be defiled,
girdle round the loins. polluted, corrupt " to commit abomination.
4 fut . .a.~J, act. part. ",~, ~,
?' • "" ",,9 1!~Pt
DERIVATIVES, J-su0.6, ~, JLa.SU6.
J~. to dip, moisten, wet, s~ak, ~ in .a4, ~, J~ rt . ..a~. defiled, polluted,
vinegar, ~.::G in a cup, l~:; .a.~*,! 01;; impure, filthy, foul; ).SuJ
~:~o )...~ bread
that he may dip his little finger in water. and 'Water polluted by heathen rites; )..:0";
ETHPE. ~Lt to be soaked. PA. ~ J~.iJ unclean spirits; J~ ~~ foul lan-
same as Peal. guage; l;;~! J~ Jl.'l' the sign of the
~6" f ut. ~,
.. '" Imper.
. ~,'" act. part. \.to' ", p I . abomination of desolation, Matt. xxiv. 15;
m. ~~, pass. part. ~Ll6, J~. to envy, be cf. JL'~.
jealous, to be· moved or burn with jealousy, zeal, JL'~ pt \~, JL'&~ rt . .aJ.6. f. defile-
zealous desire, emulation, indignation wi th 0,:) ; ment, uncleanness; anything polluted, abomin-
)..:0";, J~;OI~ of spiritual gifts; J~ able, an abomination, e.g. an idol, worship
l~ of good works; JoLLlo~~ ~ be zealous offered to iJols, food offered to idols; JL'~~
... "'I ! ,1....... - I'
therefore and repent; ~~ ~o~ \t6 ~ the abomination that maketh desolate,
I learned zealously; Jj:n ~ ~~ moved Dan. xi. 3 I j ~~? \ ~ the abominable
with righteous zeal. Pass. part. a) envious; customs of the heathen,' ll."~! JL'o"~
b) enviable. PA. ~.LJ to inflame with zeal, ~Q,,~!O the bondage of uncleanness and iniquity.-
. 1ousy; ~'C)-
provok e to Jea I .... ~' . ,,"' .... \.~.'i he
OJ.+d :a=- 1..........0 s metaph. heresy.
aroused the zeal of the A rabs by her words.
}~J or ~lJ pt ~J m. a) a thin plate or
ETHPA. ~~Lr to, be inflamed, moved, provoked scale, a leaf of metaL' ~, ~;t:..o writings 016
to wrath or zeal, or to burn with wrath or
metal; ~J ~t:...O! )...-Q~.f wizards who write
zeal usually before a verb of action; ~ ..; l amulets. b) a basin, cup.
~ l.9~ 1;"'0 ~JLr }':.;.J a certain Arab
l~Q,~ a coin of small value, worth about
inflamed with zeal threw a stone at . .. ApH.
four carats.
Jt'to provoke to jealousy, stir up, inflame with
~ ETHPA. ~Lr denom. verb from
zeal. DERIVATIVES, J..uJ, l.alJ, ~4.&.6, JLQ,.u..6.
}..m..J. to be beaten into thin p7ates; ~ .m~it
H~ pI. r
Pers.-Arab. a tambour, tam-
~~ adamant cannot be beaten thin.
bour'ine, drum.
~ Pael of J; see above.
~ fut. ~, act. part. J..4, ~, J~,
pass. part. l.~, l~J, J~. a) to wander,
J.ll.J,J~ rt. ~. m. jealous, zealous, err, go astray, fall in error, be led into the
a zealot; lliJ
J~t'ajealous God,. Jo~ J.ll.J v)rong way>, ~i U~ cl stray sheep.-
J~li he was zealous for God; J~~ ~6 ~:i.~ '1:1" ~ all we like sheep hare gone
Jl."~~.. 6:.! a woman zealous for the faith. "'-~ ~ l 9 .. .,. • \." 9 le
6
,I.. .
astray; \COl ........:s...;!
, .. 11
~ \~ ':! st ye go
. ll.i.6 rt. ~. m. jealousy, zeal, ardent desire; astray after their idols; m.~......,Q~ ~ ~ he
~i H~ the fire of jealousy; lL'~Ot' J.ll.J shot his a'l'rOW unerringly; Lo~ ~ oJ.9..i
N
178
she was bewildered, had lost herself, was wan- mistaken,' ~i II.'~~~ ~U( they
dering in mind. b) to be missing, lost, to perish were deceived in their opinion of me; .::. ~1~
8S one who is lost; ..~, ~~ ~ ». not one of they err concerning, are mistaken about. b) to
'Us is missing. c) to be forgotten, disregarded, be forgotten, consigned to oblivion; ~llt
.", 4.., • A
escape notice; to be unmindful, forget, err, ~?OI~ hM memory penshed. DERIVA.-
. k e,' ., ..~...!
mzsta ~, ~c I ~!: '''h ow has zt . escaped your TIVES, ~~, J.,~, ~~, ~, ~~,
notice; ~~ OI~ ~ the stupid fellow for- JL~, ~, ~~, Jl~,
getting, not noticing; .J£ o..L~ ~ »., ~~l~. . .
thoughts which no man may disregard; ~ 1 ••_,,"' ...... ~ 1""- ~ I
J.X'-", ,,-~ rt.~. a) that which
~~, 11:~ ~ Joash was unmindful
tastes, gustatory; ~~ J~~ the sense of
,..! ,
of the4 kindness shown him by J ehoiada; ~.U taste. b) a graft.
~oj, ~~ ~ I am not unmindfu! of
~~_~ pI. J.:- rt.~. m. a) taste,jlavour.
Roman law; with J..~ ~ to escape one's
b) a taste, a meal,' ~ ~~ he took a
hearing, remain 'Unknown,' with QI..~~ or
.... to fi'(n'get onese'J,' 1'';' I.~ ": to forget
\. ~; mack; ~~ ~ we went to take food.
~ WltIl
J.j~ pI. J.:- rt. ~. m. error, blunder,
to be merciful, be unmindful of mercy. Act.
mistake in composition; oJ ~ Jir he corrected
part. with ~~ ot' eUipt. a planet, ~~ • ak I ! "',,! I"
~j the seven planets; ~j ».! l. • 1! l.
a) to be tasted. b) to taste oj, taste like. the perceptions of faith. c) a taste, slight
c) metaph. to be perceived, t1'ied, discerned; J~ repast i a taste, specimen. d) a grafting in.
~ ~~ everyone may perceive. d) to be .. f ut. t"~~,
t.s;( "",,! "
.... act. pa rt . t"~1)' ~1)'
~
pass.
grafted. ETHPA.~lrto be budded or grafted; part. ~, J':', J~-. a) to bear, J~.b in tM
metaph. JQ~ ~~W J~~~ t"~' the Son 'Womb,' JjJ9 fruit. b) to bear, carry ~
of God willed to be grafted upon the Virgin. l~g~ on the shouldersj J~~~ in a litter,
I
ApH. ~r a) to make to taste, perceive or Jl';Q"~~ the dead to bU1ial, J!.£,Q'.. a weight,
experience j to acqui1'e a taste, get a taste for; J,-" • .::.,m
.. ,.w' . .
tl'd'mgs, I! '" .1..:>1)
.. "', armour- bearers;
~, J~ '5~ w~o. ~rwild beasts to bear on higlt, uphold, to bring, to carry away.
from the number of those slain in battle had c) to bear with, tolerate, endure, ~ labour;
acquired a taste for human flesh; metaph. Jz.i the wicked; with JW to be patient.
U~~t:..~ J.;¥l~...;) ~~ having a taste for Part. t~ a) active verbal sense, ~ ... ;;J.;
abiding wealth. b) to ingrajt, also to implant IJl I bear in my hands, J,.~'Q~ ~r
firmly. ETH'fAPH. ~~llr,to be ingl'afted, ~,gi o~~ ~ 'what symbolical meaning did
inserted, fixed. DERIVATIVES, ~~, the palms bem'1 ~~ t .. ~ laden asses.
~~-6' ~.J, ~, ~-6' b-~, b) passive sense, J~~t:..~ ~ t"'~ borne on
Jl~~, J.•. Do:>6, Jt:..~, J~, men's shoulders. c) adjectival, answering to
~~, Jl~~~,~l~. cjJ6po~ in composition, J~ 'J,.;;.;(' fruitful
~,~~ pI. C- rt. r-:>6' m. taste, taking land,· with Jlr I
a standard-bearer,' with Jl'Q~Di
a taste of; J~:'~;' u:hile he tasted wine; victorious; l~ ~ heavy with wine,
metaph. taste,percel)tion, disQernment, sapience, J; ~6 H?~ the zodiacal circle as bearing
sense; ~ ~.k J~t:..!r a woman of bad figures of animals; "'OIQ~?~ J:; ~6 his
taste, without discretion j ~ »" J.;. an limbs were full of life,. ~ t ....~ life-bringing
insipid life; ijQ~.. ?~ ~~; J~ she gives opp.ll'c.k t~ death-bringzng, deadly j with
discernment to the ignorant; b-( ~ J.1.» I''' 11' ~ • ;/-'
J'- • .::..m a messengerj P,,l)QA) 8'lgmJ ymgj I~,m
" ..
~t:..h what sense is there in the saying 1 carrying a knife, an assassin,' J'l~ enriching,
~ pI. C. rt. ~. m. the grafting, wealth-bringing,· li),9 fruitful i J~J Lucifer;
budding or inoculation of trees; J~.:).J' J.bi ~A.:a. bearing annoyance, anxiety. ETHPE.
the season for making grafts; a graft, a sapling t"~lr to be carried, borne, endured,' to be
or s/wot firmly planted. ",,,~..
laden, loaded ,. Q;.L.:S..6.......-~ .. .
.A,m,,).. gnevous
~i ~ wQj~r l'~~ they made him magpie sticks the feathel's of other birds among
carry a tray upon his head; ~~r~~ her OWlt / Qj '"l a"'".':. .. P' P', 1,.,...~J
............... wQjQ~J. ~ Y l et us 1ay
,a~r he mounted them on camels. b) to take before his eyes, force on his notice, the fact of
up, pack up, carry a load; a.....A..li ~ his death with J.;6 to lay sorrow upon any
J'
d'.J..~ as much as they could carry; one; gram. to pronounce with a close sound,
~ ~ I~~ ~.~ making the to c(Jn.tract. ETHPA• ....9..Jlr to be included/
weight of a press bear gradually. ETTAPR. to cleave 01' keel' close, to shelter oneself, commit
~Jur to be put into the scalej to be loaded, or betake oneself, be joined by a covenant;
lade;'; to be compelled to bear; ~~lr JJ/ U-J~ ~J.-; I trust myself to the
~~ I ~ his body was made to undergo sh-:tpJ' ~,9"" 'h.!. ,,'":'
..~ Qj~;"» Qj .. ~J? ,.9'0>
L-'.....,. ~ .... ~
labuurs. DERIVATIVES, ~-,~, J~~J, ;;~~? lo~ his jlock kept close under the
Il~,~, J~, ~~. wings of his prayer for protection,. g;::: ~
~, l~ pI. J.:: rt. t~. m. a load, burden, ~l{" 0.; new ltfe is found in nearness to
package, freight, cargo; ~_~ ~J a camel's Him. DERIVATIVJ<~S, ~~, )...aJ.
load J ' J~! ~ a load of wine; U.,;..9? Y f
~ ut.~, act. part. --93. a) to strp,tch
Y '" Y'
a freight of iron,. ~:> orr paralytics were out, spread out,. ~ ~J ~ my right
conveyed like luggage,. with ~ or ~ to hand hath spread out the heavens. b) to sparkle.
take care of, take charge of, take trouble about, P A. ~ ,.. ,.. same as P I"
ea; ~ ' ' ' I~;o
• .' I"'·;a~
undertake,. but ~ ~J ~ to relieve of Thou ILast spread out mountains and heights.
a bU1'then J' I!."~'"'
~J ~Aa. a protector J' .' ~~~ ,. • .' - , an d'~~
,.~ ' -, pI. J'" m. Ta7r'7~, Tam}Ta,
care, pain, industry. a carpet.
J~J rt. t.~J. f. a crop of fruit. ~~aJ rt. ~J. m. the side J.j ..{~ti of apiUar,.
f u.
t ~J,,.... ac t . part·-..?~
~ ..
or....s.J
Y
. ~. H~J? of a mountain.
to miss, err, faZZ, fall into error J' U. ..~!
.a.~ that the lame may not lose the way J'
~~J rt. J.aJ.
m. the shutting or closing of
a gate or door. .
J~~ ""::':j! J~ a hope that has missed i.e. not
reached fulfilment, failed. ETHPE. ~lrto 1l."a"~J rt."aJ. f. corruption of manners,
depravity.
be missed, forgotten, neglected,. Qj~a:...Jl
~t:...'" ~ J.,.:.....;..~! the human nature of ~J Pl~AL only particip. adj. ~ defiled,
Christ is not to be forgotten i.e. mistaken corrupt ,. ~.
,,- J:." h
J,:;
dep1'aved lives. PAEL
Y.. 11 I· .... '-
notions should not be entertained about it. part. ~~.¥I t e same; ~~ -':! ~~ an
ApR. ~rto lead into error. DERIVATIVES, innocent child. ETHP A. ~ l r pass. DERIV·
J,..a..~, Jla&a..~, J-.~, }...~. ATIVE, Jl~J.
part. J.9J, ~J. a) to shut, close, ~;':'; the eyes; .miJ denom. verb PA.EL conj. from ~~6'
~;r the door,. metaph. ~j "Jl. ~ ~ to typifiJ, symbolize, signify, figure, shadow
let everyone compose his mind. b) to shut fior th ,. ~M_tf)O
Y"'c.{ I ' "'--Y .... p.
~! Qj................
1'"1.::
,~~
Y
oneself up, shelter oneself, huddle. c) to lay by festivals we show symbolically the rest of
near, apply closely, }l.j-~ .,.rlike a bandage J ' Christ/ ~~ ).L..Q what is typifod thereby ~
~ ~ o.~~ I pressed your letter to my
eyes. PA. ~ to press, embrace; to lay near /
ET~~A. ~~Jlr pass. ,,;.0 I~~!
.m.Q-6L/ the mystery wlLich was l)refigured as
.,.l' Im
to include amongst,' to attach, thrust or fasten by a shadow,. gram. to be formed.
181
1!a.J pt r f. a) a Jinger- or toe-nail>, I~ who had been driven away from their rights;
lL..s., horny membranes on the corners of the I~;"~ J~ troops of heretics [Jut to flight/
A
eyes." &~ ,O~~
, ~ y ""
....;
- Y ki
~ wal ng on ~~ J;";( impelled foru'ard with violence.
tiptoe." 1t::..6...:, 1;aJ ~:~ ~rhe learnt it in ETHPE. ,,~lrto be driven away or out, eX[JeUed,
his tender youth. b) a hoof, claw, talon, the rejected. DERIVATIVES, h.~, J..,o.~, ILo~ ..~.
~ r" 1:.1 eO.; 1 ! -_>:
. '" if ,. ,0~'1oo~
l eg 0 f a 1ocust; o.~Q..A)~ ~ ~ H~ rt. ,~. m. driving; I~ Jt~ t»
parting its hoof into two divis£ons. c) a sharp ~r o,;~, the mules were tired from their
instrument shaped like a finger-nail. d) onycha,
having driven them so far; 16.. h It ~ the
a spice. e) the onyx-stone. driving out of a devil.
.,J imperative of .~ to keep. ~o~~ pI. h- same as ~o"~r m .. a cit1'on,
, and w~
I~ - f ut. I'"~,act.
'" part. J""~,,,,~,
I' ,
orange.
pass. part. Jtd, J.!;.J usually with "', I. to strike
Ho~;.J, H6~ or Ho-.~, 11.' squinting, crook-
upon, beat against as the waves; to strike root
eyed.
as a plant; to beat back or <df, drive away
with ~; to come upon, befall, assail, to settle ~"C)"'~ rt. ?~. m. the driving off, chasing
and sting as the bee, to light on as the eye; away of insects or birds; I~t o..:to~
to allow or leave to settle &c.; ~ w~ let it driving ojf the locust.
settle; ;jQ w~ let it cool; metaph. of con- »,o~ pt ~ m. TpoiiAAa, a ladle; iron pan.
science, doubt, feur, pain, peril; , ..~ .,.~ J.j04~ pt ~ -, h- m. a) Tvpallllos, a tyrant,
he touched thee lightly>, 11.'~ ~ l~ death
lord, ruler,' a rebel / J,:~ J.j o~ tlte lords
·
COfflesupon hzm." ~ ...... ~
~ .!' I'loo"........
.~ l:'~sumI ber
~', of the Philistines. b) as if from JJz,J hence
a ls upon our eyes." ,0o.,..L.~:> ~~! I"""
fil 4 ......
~o,.,.
sometimes written JJ 04.,J. adj. hard, cruel/
visions which come before their eyes " 'f;"~~
~ ~ I~, all that assails or befalls human
contumacious, refractory, rebellious,· ,o~ .;1
~ one offlinty-soul, a soul hard as flint ..
beings. H. to plaster, daub with mortar. Pass.
part. smitten, beaten, assailed esp. harassed by ~;o~'"1)'0 I~·S: JL~~dull
11
and rebellious hearts/
evil spirits; lQ~ ~ ~iJ I~ vines struck ~ ~orJJo~ J.&.9 a stony i. e. dried up
by lightning " citl.'~ ~ l6~ J.!.,J she had jaw-bone. DERIV ATIVES, the three following
been harassed by evil spirits from Iter childhood. words-
ETIU'E. w~lr 1. with.., a) to assail, dash or t:.-.!J04~ from J..,o~. adv. tyrannically,
strike against, to stumble at or against, be cruelly, violently.
oJfended, displea-sed / to come or chance upon, Jl.'c!,o"~ from J.,.o~ f. a) tyranny, tyrannical
run against. b) to be grazed, cut as vines hy
TU 1e, outrageous ways, crue1ty>, J I'~ '" .:..~'":..
"aJo~---o-
a spade, to be hurt, agitated ~~ in his
mind,' ~...Jlr »,0
~ she fell 'without
Jt::.+, He put a stop to the tyranny of sin.
bruising herself. H. to be plastered, dauoed b) rebellion, defection " »,:J', Jilt ~ w~
with mortar. PA. w~ intensive of Peal I. to wOlQ~ .. 11"aJo~!O
' ~ ",. I..
(t-e
began to forge secret
assail severely, strike in pieces. ETHPA. wiJlr conspiracy and rebellion against him.
to dash, beat or rush against as floods, to assault c.;o"~,Jt::..J from ).Jo~. adj.tyrannical, cruel,
in war. DERIVATIVES,J..;Q~,J..~,llQ.J..~~. mo1ent, outrageous,' I'~~o
. 4 I""
~o.~- 1~
I'~~
' ~,.
It~~, -!
,l~ or ~~ m.
- - IL't Q.." .~J
",
f• ,:.r by violence and bribery he seized the
TpayreMs, an actor, poet, singer; f..:.0 ; , H~~
4
patriarchate.
David tlte singer of tlte spirit. .alQUoZ~ pt ~o~ TPO'lfLKOf, the solstice,
H~
,.
fut. to~,
4 '"
act. part. t~,
"," I"t;.~, pass. J.,:~-J.!6~ .alaA..io~ the w£nter solstice,
part. ~ ld, J', J1.'. to drive away, drive out, the summer solstice; the tropic,' .m~oLd
expel, excommunicate." with IQ;" I i~, &c. ~~-J.l.J;.k, the tropic of Cancer, of
to drive out devils; 0001 ~;,~, I&..! heirs Capricorn.
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J.!UO~, I~_ from the above. solstitial, ~ ~.J adv. from the above. slyly, c1.(/l7lningly,
tropical. dishonestly.
J"# ,,, p.I I'"
~~o~ pI. J,.;).90~ Tp07Tap&Oll, a short hymn. '"tU:)~ ,"0 from I ! ' '" f. cunnmg,
~:I.6 •
~;.J to murmur, grumble. unfairness, bwvery.
~;.J PALPAL to seethe, swell, surge of fire, J~;.J or I~C:,lIg.J pI. J~ f. soles,
water,clouds; of thoughts, feelings. ETHPALPAL sandals.
~;.Jtt to be made to boil, bubble or seethe up;
~~ a coin; see t"CQ''O "~.
~;.Jt:J'0 ~ ~ ~t:J', that the frying-
pan be filled with oil and heated; metaph. as
....~;.J cf. ..,J.J to soil, spoil, blot writing.
Palpal of water, of an earthquake; ~ ,r.J denom. verb PAEL conj. from J.,;.~.
;~~o
.. .." ~~ " ' ' ' " ~~ tlW
~~Io,~ L_ sea surges an d rages to harden, indurate, petrify. ETHPA. ,rJtt
savagely. DERIVATIVE, ~h~~. to become hard, indurated or petrified.
~!~, B.AJ~ 'pI. }.:... perhaps a corrupt ~~ pI. ~.. , )':"rn.flint, hard stone, rock;
form of ~~ craticula. m. a fiat iron plate JJ~~? ~9~ hard rock, flinty rock; J.j~ tC:_Q
with narrow openings for baking over the coals the hardness of flint; JJ ~? ~~ a heart of
or for holding coals, a gridiron. r
flint; ~ ,~? ).L he whose heart is hard
..J;.J PALPEL of ... ~ to soil, blot. as}lint. DERIVATIVES, verb ,t.6,JtQ.J~, ).....;'6'
~~~ a sort of manna.
y~, J;~ rt. J;.~. I. beating, buffeting of the
billows; metaph. fl.';lb? C~~ the buffeting of Jl.'~~ from )..,;'6 f. stony or excessively hard
conscience. n. daubing, plastering. nature e. g . ..co~l?l? JI.'~J~ the extreme hard-
J.j~~ pI. J.:- m. tribunus, a tribune, officer
ness of adamant.
of the emperor. ~;HJ, J~ from ~~flinty, rocky, hard.
.. f ut . .9Q~,
#..
act. part. .9~, ..' I.! •
Jo»~,
H~~; see ",~. .9.J paEs.
part . .a.i.6, ~, I~. to smite, buffet, dash
,aJ~~ or ,Q~~, J.j~~ pI. ~~~
f. TplY6>II0ll, a triangle. against; to clap, flap, wave, move with~,
~ or '"'"~; OJ.o~.... ,,-
~ '!'~ smtttng
.?' .9~ •• h'1,S breast;
fl.'o~~ rt. ,~. f. expulsion.
~"" .90"~ smite upon thy heart; ~~
ij...~, ~~, 4--~ or ..co~ .. ~ pI. J~~ ~ ~ ~ ~~! wings which touch against
TpLTTJ, tlte third esp. the third Indict; tertian
each other; said also of billows, wind, &c.
ague.
PAEL .9LJ a) to b'l1jfet or smite repeatedly,
~ ~ a) corrupted from 8£PfL'1, fever. treat roughly; to shake to and fro, shake qff
b) a pear. leaves, strip qff leaves; to clap the hands;
t"CQ"!O-o~ TptfLluWII, a coin worth three ~~ ~~ tottering on their feet,
dirhems or about half-a-crown. ..
'lnt?lClng,. ..,....... ~
ot~!. ,O~~ .9.~ e s a
.... h h 11 wave
).L ~ or J..C;.J Pers. m. a tray woven ofpa1m- htS· han d agamst . them;i ,.,lIgf,.:l
' " .9~! "' .... ,!O",
leaves or osiers. he must strip the vine of its leaves. b) usually
J.Aa,..~, ~;.J or ~~ m. whey. pass. part. to shake, harass, agitate, 1Iex by
B.Am. ~ TPIUK£),.~~, a tripod, a tltree-legged famine, war, plague, troubles; J..9~
table. ~ - -t"~ ~~ the weary are at rest; ___ -.:!'-"'- .9~ ....
H~~ Tp{7rOVS, Tplnoaa a) a poem in three- smitten in his heart; J~~? ~C:g the
foot measure. b) pI. J~ ~ mantlets or sheds return of the shattered Church to God. ETHPA.
to protect besiegers. .9QLt a) to be shaken to and fro, ill-treated,
, '- H! ., J,,' , • ~ • • h' ,-I".
~~, ~t.6, 1o,_.L:)~ a contentwus, mtSc ter harassed, agitated; afflicted; with ~ or
making, malicious or sly person esp. the devil; 1..:.01 his spirit was harassed, agitated. b) to
W;.J ~ ~jtr Eve was beguiled by the be weary, exhausted, worn out, disabled by
. I'
mtsc ,-F.
tteJ-ma ker; 1,...~
•- ~... I! ! • 'i' ~Qg
~t.r, 1 -'- • hunger, thirst, fatigue, disease; metaph.
a contentious tongue causeth confusion. ""'~'-!. J'
otlo,~ Oot .9~_n" ~~ he wore h'tmse'.l111! out tn•
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my face with my hands; to wag the tail. ~4£)~ or ~'l6 pI. J,:. m. TPLICAlvtDv,
DERIVATIVES, J.g;~, J.g~, J-a.g~, J~~, a dining-room, inner room; ).l~ ~ ....; the
J~o~, .9~, Jl~~. president of a banquet, master of a feast; ..:..~
~;.6"
I.! P1. ~;:6
I':' " ~.L90.6" m. a l eaif; I.!
rare1y I"" ~;.6'" ~~? j.;;oi ~A.~ ~ in one 0/ the
J.:;~! a cabbage-leaf; ~,19~ a green reed, great banqueting-halls of the palace.
fresh reed; ~~ ~ spinach; metaph. .a.~ 4' '" pass. part ..... -~, 1-,
.. f ut . .a.o~, I' J~. '
a) a leaf of a book. b) '. hli ~9~ the lobe of to scatter, sprinkle, splash; metaph. to spot;
the ear; I~? 1.9~ the lobe of the 7iver; ~g~ ,o~ ~ .a. ~~! J.LJ the mud he splashed
J~! the cartilage of the nostril. c) J..9~ on their bodies; J..9J..:;'"
~ ..;
7-
.... ';',
~ 4
» ~
•
hidden; ~! I~ secret counsels of the concealment opp. PA. part. J~ the things
king, secrets of state,. J,.,:~.:Q )..;~..::; the .s ..t."~::
concea 1ed ; \oOt \.. y 11',-' .• .s h
~~~! ~a... t e caves w tere
I
Apocryphal Books. ETHPA .....~tr to hide or they 1ay m "d ; Jt.'~::\.~
..- " - t ) - : : ' ~I'!"~- AJ..-
.. " he
conceal oneself, be hidden, lie in hiding; w~l?l' suffocated some in their hiding-places. DERIV-
l~l ~::. Ot!l:-.Jl o 'fir Adam and his wife ATIVES, J..-~, Jt~, J~, b--~,
hid themselves among the t1'ees; ~lr~ the JL~'j).
water disappeared in the earth. APHEL Wt...J,t Jl.'~ rt. ~. f. hiding away.
to hide, secrete,. to conceal, lay up or store in
~'I" ""'reQ9
;.~ I!
a secret p 1ace; .•~::. "'oo 9 1ay up my l~ rt. ~. f. an extinguisher; ;.;.u;,
·commandments in thine heart; pI. f. emph. of a candle.
J~ hiding or lurking-places, places of ...~ mountain dialect. indeed I really!
..:. ,. .~
... i. e. !~~ Yud, the tenth letter of the to pant after, desire eagerly or fervently,. to
alphabet; the number 10; with a point above, long for; ~ ~~o ~b they hunger and
.;., 100; with! prefixed, ... ?, the tenth. pa.nt after it; H~ loOt ~J; he longed for
).! interj. Hol O! 011,1 this; J~)': J~l." fervent supplication.
PA,~).: pass. part. d:.~.filledwith longing,.
l~ or ).;~, ~~, J~~~ pI. m. ~~, pI. f.
..;~, .
,. J~~ pres. part. of a verb no longer in
use; fair, comely, becoming, seemly, suitable,
full of passionate desire. The ETHPAAL has
various forms~ 4~t{: d:.).:tt .::o::trand~Qar
A
meet, virtuous, noble, honou1'able; ~~ con- to long for, desire ardently -' ~~~ ~;;;~
traction of~r).;C m. and ... ~~ = ... ~t~~ ~~ the sheep eagerly desire thy pasture;
f. thou art jair &c.; J~~l; I~ a virtuous ~~~ ,~ ~I,')!tr ~ my soul hath desired
desire,. ",Ho J~ it is meet and right,' impers. tMe in the night. DERIVATIVES, b-~J...,
'"
with ~, it becomes, beseems, befits, is due; 'lQ.::W~, ~~~, ~::.(~, ~.&.::.~, JLQ..I.:)~~,:Q,
~:.o.,;" loOt J}!! lU.l the honour due to !ds JLQ.::wJ-~, J..,....:-J-~, b--~J-~,
labours; J~~b ~~ O"Ot ~ praise befits
/LQ.J.::w).. ~.
him, is comely for him,. ~Q.~ I}!! 'f~ t:-.:~).: rt. ~)... adv. eagerly, with desire.
~ things which befit, are in accordance Il.'~).: rt. ~~. f. eager longing, earnelJtdesire.
with, sound doctrine. DERIVATIVE, Jl~~. Il.'o!.~ rt. J~. f. beauty, grace, comeliness,
~).: fut. ~~, act. part. ~~, ~).;, pas!!. part. seemliness, honourableness,' Jl.'~~ Lo.s~1i!. fair
"'..
~).:, ~).:, I~)': PE. hardly '" used except in beauty.
the parts. both of which have active meaning, ~).! in the dialect of Tirhan. nightmare.
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acknowledged. SHAPHEL ~t~ to make clear, forms of 'b.-J are borrowed, fut. ,~, inf.
explain, teach/ to m3an, notify, indicate, signify '"' ,," ~ Imper.
~lo~, . '" a.:> 01"' , t ..... ~OI,
,. "":>01,
0::101, '" .. liC t . pllr t .
ebp. symbolically, to symbolize, typify,pre.figure, "', I ' , 1 - . . . . ,
0::10.., ,.~o.., P . ~~, t~o.., pass. par . ~o..,
t-~
predict; with ~ to refer to, indicate; J.LQ )..:.., J~-. The imperative is further shortened
, ~
,0'Q...X\t I •
~ ~~~"'.. wttat
1
does the exp1'es- by the omission of 01 in prollunciation esp.
sion myrrh signify 7 U:>I .....{p~ annals, after 0, Ot~~" u-wu and give it to him;
chronicles / gram. ~ ~? ~ expressing in the fern. ~ is always retained. a) to give,
passion i. e. an interjection. ESHTAPH.~! o~r grant, allow, permit, concede, ojfer; to yield,
to know, recognize, understand, to sce, perceive; give oneself up; to apply or devote oneself,'
• '" P' I! l ~ '" ".. _ ,.. :.. l ' .,.:s.9 0::1 .... ,,,, , '" I t I may
... 01 .,~, \! ~~ ~ ~'Olo-C see '0 tms coat -.cl! ~~OI gr'ant to me tfta
,,"', .'" ~
be th y son ' s; 0I1o~'lIi:I! '" " .. - '?' ~!'.OI
11 '" ~!Olo~ "" qffel' to Thee,' ll.~j' 0::I~ J~ if time allow;
OI~"~' .).¥.o he will the:n al)preciate his power "'LI,.»......
..~, ~.
' 0 ' ,~X 9
---
~ot-
,---
- ' l I}I h
I
t e seas
of speeclt and eloquence. DERIVATIVES, p.",;, do not permit thee to pass over,. .:wo..t ~
~o~, JL~o_,. J..,~,,_, ~J...,~,,_, ~ he to whom it £s given. b) to put, place,
JL~~"t"', ~~t"" JL~t"', ~!"", ~),..~:t"" set, lay upon or by with 0::1 or ~; ~~
H~~t"', verb ~~, ~~, ~~, JL~!~, ~p finding favour; with f~ to set before,
~!~, JL~!~, J~!~, ~,~, in sight of; to entruIJt, commit, bestow, assiyn,
~J..~!~, JL~!~, ~!O~, appomt.-. • .. ,."1:1.'0
.,t;.:.:>~ I .... ~!
'" JI'~~--'
~~ PC I"" tf~e 1
~!Oo.
" " 4 • .::I~" h
to SOW, J'b'zt; to promzse.
exm . ~;.1.. adj. of the Juuilee; 14:-
~ .::12": to salute, to bid farewell. ).:::S.~.1..! the ye:1r of Jubilee.
I3' '0
f 4L "
.::10.. to correct.
....., . " ~o.
_:;)0..., 1 ~_
Ill".. p. I'" rt.~. m. a) a course,
ETHPE • .::I~U" to be given, granted, per- series, succession; Jl.'~, 1/,;.1.. succession
to t tie
J •
emJ>zre; J...." I" ~ • II! 4 A
~.=! ~ ~t\.o postolw
.
mitted; to be yielded, surrendered, delivered;
I_
!. ......,,,, ~. .~" ~o.. ''" I".. ~
"'" .. ~! 4 "' the grace that succession of orders. b) custom, tradit'ion,
was given me of Cod; HOt .::I~n let this be transference, translation, version; J~ ~~
granted; .::I;'.. Jl.'~ he was-delivered to
1r verbal tradition; ~;C:.m~ c.;o.: ~ ¥~ ..
death. DERIVATIVES, J...:>OClj...o, JLOo..:)OOl-.o,
a translationfrom Creek intoSyriac. c) chrono-
~~~-, jlo...::-OIo-oo, J..:,~, J~OIo..,)j;), logical order; ).:rA., ~~ or J.1~' ~.1..
JL~o..~. chronology; a division or section of a. chronicle;
I PI'~oo..
~. ~rD ~Q.4.. first section. d) ~i':? ll.~~,
,.~oo..,
9 1J,
rt. .::10... m. a giver (opp. ' . " ....., ! 4 --.
~~~ a taker, receiver); esp. a liberal giver; J~.:;) .... ~o... or abs. genealogical succession,
I ~ 4........ I ' <$ , I! . . . '''c 0 d the descent, line, posterity,' generation, procreation.
J""'-~OI~
'.." .::IC)t,.o
"', pO~~ pOo..~'
e) rz'ght of succession.
Civer to those who give, grants gifts; ~;t
\.0,,0'. J"P9 11' 4 0if tJ'ad~twn,
......._ ad'J. f rom P.':;)O"'. ..
)i).9! J~04~ the earth giver of fruits; gram. ~:;)t\.o,
~l?o~ adv. Judaically, after the manner J",o... pLt'"""o... and 1""o...jugerum, ajuger
or acre of Jand.
I.· . ·
of the Jews.
,...!O~ an dlP'~ ,...?O~ m. a .Jew; T J"~.
~!O~ f. !o.! pI. Jit:t f. Yud, Ilame of .. the smallest
letter of the Syriac alphabet; a jot, the tip or
a Jewess.
pom I', '" ~".01,,, J'~!t\.o~ one Jot
. t 0 f a I ett er; ",,;.41 .
Jl.'~!O~~ f. Judaism; collect. the Jews.
or one tittle; ~ H~; confused or badly-
• • wo..
.. 0.. • • a shout of JOY,. hurrah! huzza!
written letters.
t:-!;.. o.: rt . .::10... adv. in the dative case. t:-H~.. adv. Judaic, after the manner of the
Jl.'~~ or Jl.'~,.;,..l rt . .::I~. f. giving, Jews.
assigning; a gift, dona.tion; J.m9 L~~ I" ! 0..., J1,'-'" 4 - d' J,
" !, t\.o . J J u daw.
.
,... 4
a J. ew'tslb,
division by lot; ~~! Jl.'~;; the giving
" . #.. , J'"
of the Law; J;. l
L~o.: help, assistance. ,...!o. 4 f rom !~... gram. wrztten
I,,-,"!o.... . with
,;.:, ~~ pI. t'"., J.,:... com. a) properly a Yud or formed by the insertion of a servile
a tribe of Arabs. b) a troop, band, cohort; Yud.
• "" .. " , ~~
""!'~. 11 .. " bands o if u K rd s; l'"'''..
~ ~~ 11 .. " Ho.: or H~ m. the panther, cheetah.
heavenly colwrts. J.J ~ or J.J rL f. [WTa, Greek i.
1·~ ... 9 " m. J"'~"""""
~~ ..~~ p. 1 f . from }I~.
11 adJ.• ~~~ pI. ~.:.. a Julianist, a follower
gregarious, in troops or flocks. of J ulian of Halical'llassus who taught that the
Q: contraction for ~o.: C1'eek i.e. according body of Christ was incorruptible.
to the SeJ>tuagint version. H..{ ..... 4
~t\.o
1
p. I'"
~
_.....
rt. --... •
... m.learmng, study,
J.b J ~ rt . .::I~. m. eager longing, earnest scholarship, instruction " doctrine, a dogma,
desire. . .
optnwn; •
an art, sctence; I~.!,-" t.. :!.
~o... ..~ a 8chool,
~l.1.. pI. ~l~ rt . .::I~. gram. o'Yltative. 1",4"
co IIege,' ~~! ",!.e ... " J l .
~t\.o t'be earmng of tlte
I ~'" .c
»-4 t!! ~
~~, ~~ d. Q.o. m. the sound of a
M ' I',:' " I '?'~ 9 l
agzans; ~,.... 0.... bereSleSj I!.! . ... 4
~o....
ca~~., J~- from ~a.. an adherent J.l.o~ pI. J.,U)~ m. f11C&>II, an image,figure,
of a doctrine, a sectarian,' scientific. likeness, pI. icons, images of the saints; a copy
f~' ~a.: pt ~a.:, ~Q: oftener J~~a.: of a book; U.L;::. ~~~, ~, J.U,~
m. a day, 24 hours from evening to evening (for the king's likeness stamped on a dinar; metaph.
the day, day time opp. ~ the night see~. (). a figure of speech, semblance" gram. form.
P', 1 9 9PI_'_ 1_'_ " h DERIVATIVES, verb ~, J"o"-">, J."o~,
,o-lC' or 19' "'"
~.o-lC? ~a.. or ~'J..X) J..X)a.. t e
L~or d 's D ay,' ~~, 1 ~. ,.. - ,.. J..X)a..
1 -'- .. A.u·n S' d ay; ,..:ga..
L~'" JlQ.J.LO.. t:....».
Ct.-l the last day; ~Q: ... ;:: a full month, Jt:..a.Q~. pI. C. m. {'dlClIJ6os, jacinth.
entire month; J~a.:......a.D or A.~.~ ad-
vanced. tn . years, age r1 ; , ",...!.......,...I'
..
........... Q".,:)t OJ our hme, .
I! t. • ~ ~
,...!:~a..
,,'.! Q~.. p.I ,....
or ~I'............. I'" o.r ,..
I'" f '0",os,
va.~III
of jacinth, hyacinthine.
in our day.~; t~g ~Q::':' in the time of
any one; ~~ ,..... t-"Q "'.t'n my d ays,' J..X)Q. 1_'_"'" ;..::>
r
J~~ pI. ~ -, rt...A.. m. a burden, a weight,
Charge; J", ..... J..•..I:Ia..
...,.os:u, ~ h
eavy expenses,' J~a..
• 4
ephemeral. Adverbial expressions, J~Q: some
. -......... d J~~t burdensome charges, heavy exactions;
ttme; ~~ t-» ~::. one ay; f~ fa..
4 4
from day to day, continually; ~~::. ~~a.: OI~~' J~~ the weight of his age; JOOlr~
eachday; fQ~ " I ' ~.¥H'l' ' ' -...~
/ ' and f~ ~ ~ each ..J? ~ J~~ I will not be a burden to
day, daily; ~~? k,i:,Q~ on the next day, anyone; heaviness, uneasiness. With ~
On the dllt! after " ~~Q: ;~~ the next day, the a) to undertake the care, take a charge. b) to
day following; ~ Q;!, ~ ~, daily; bear hardship.
J", .~ ::......... ,,f •
..."""".........,. aJ ter some time " fa.. t~ fa.. or
~ '" 4
JJ ~~ l't. ;.A.. m. scarcity, dearth.
f~ -~ " fa..4 to'll:l'" firom day to day ; J'..."~a.. ~ .... ~,;~ Heb. the river .Jorda'fl,; metaph. the
or ~a.: f~ yesterday, lately. baptismal font.
C.x,a.:, JUa.: from f~' daily, diurnal; I! f ~ )", _ t ~ ) l'
,Q,Cl., ...,'Clo6, ",,,,,,'a.. rt. ,Q ••• a a( J. te
I 4 nder
~! ~a.: ~o, thed£urnal motion ofthe sun. green, greenish, yellowish,pale; J~'~ J~r
.. I~~' .. f ~ d h' d ay,
~~a.., ~Q. rom f Q •• to- ay, t ItS
, a green lizard; ~oJ~' .,..1" ~,~ pale as
· present tune/
at t hlS . "" ~" ,.. ~a..
""'~O ... fr om
p ~.~.. t-'II:I from fasting. b) subst. a herb, vegetable,
this day forwa,rd; ~a.:! ~a.: this day, this greenstuff, greens; J~, J..Q' ~ garden herbs;
very day, the present time. green l>ond-weed.
I'! -'- .. f rom fa...
~a.. 4 d'lUffla,l quott'd'lan. JI.'~'a.. rt. ,Q'" f. green grass; pallor.
,~ f. 'luc,w, Ja'l:an, Greece. DERIVATIVES, JI.'~l;~ rt. l ... f. inheritance, heirship.
verb t"a.., ~~a.., ~a.., JlClNa... JJ I.';~. pI. C. rt. l ... m. heritage, a posses/Jion,
,..,a..
I' .. p. I ,..,Cl.
1 ..... ,.. corn. a d ove;,..,Clo6;..::> I
1 - " ' " p. ....
~
property " ~~! JJI.';~ for an everlasting
JJ a.: a young dove. p08ses8ion.
~!ia.: from ,~. adv. in Greek. El" I'fl"
~ ~, ,.." a.. P1.. ,....
I'"
r t . '''''''''
." m. possesszon,.
l'=;~, J~ from ,~. Greek, a Greek; property, use, profit, advantage, increase, gain;
~a.:! J~.s..~ fables of the Greeks,' J~~ superabundance, 8'wpe'1jluity; ~lct. ».,
in
J~a.: the Sept1.tagint, abbrev. 0:; ... ~ . to no a d van tage; ,.."
vat'n, ~ J1"'~ or ~
1 "!.l Clo6 - ,.
~ a.:, or contr. ,a..? in the year . .. according t'ery l.>rofitable.
to the Greek reckoning, according to the era of CJ'l~. rt. ;~. advantageous, profitahle.
the Seleucidae.
}.9Q~'; pI. ~ rt. o9}.... m. a borrower.
J1.'a!J ~ from,~ .f. a) the Greek language,
Greek learning, Hellenism,· JI.'a!Ja.:, l~a!. ~!Q.t' rt. 09)... adv. as a borrower.
the teaching of Greek. b) the era or computation JI.'~.:r: pI. Jl.'o rt. 09)... f. borrowing; with b
of the Seleucidae. !; ......~ in debt. ~"'VcfV'CT\',OV'(':\!H
~ a.: denom. verb Palpel conj. from ,~. to be oA~'; pI. ~:.. misspelling of~'; Tatar,
versed in (Jreek, to write in the Greek manner. a royal mandate.
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fiu t . .a",_.
"'-
.a~ I,." , IIIf • .al~,
"1 - ~ "'. l..f ,
act. part . .a~, ,..~,
4 -. f
It'0t""""'" rom~. f. that wMch is alone,
on7y or sole; It'~i to"p : ; monarchy, absolute
pass. part . .a,.j;, ~, I~. to borrow; pass.
part. impel·s. ~ ~ )a.J: he borrowed from
I power.
me; ~ 1001 .a,.J: u.»
what Itad he bor- P·-·I'Y
,...~, ~ from t-. a) sole, only, the
rowed? gram. borrowed, adopted, opp. )JJ r.:::, only- begotten; pf '" " , .... th e only-begotten
I!'"~p,...~
proper. ETHPE. .&t..1t to be borrowed, of the li'atlLer; I~;·:: It'~ an only daughter.
obtained. APR• .&;or to lend, lend on interest. b) alone, by oneself, solitary; a solitary, hermit,
DERIVATIVES, 1.20J,.., lI-}.sL.J,.., It~J,.., J.gJ,.., anchorite but also a monk or nun of a com-
J..a.g,~, ItQ.l.sU~. munity. c) singular; gram. opp. plural.
),9,.:, I~:t: constr. st. ~~ pl. I~;l: d) of one's own, special, specific opp. ~~
rt . .&J,... f. a loan, in'l-V3stment; ~? J.9~C generic. e) f. emph.property, qualitY=I~l
I~t borrowers who have asked a loan; I~C' the word used by later writers.
.. • - . f
I~~? IL';~ the scattered investment of the 11'"~t""""'" rom~. f. a)umty; . the being
husbandman i.e. seed sown. one or being alone; 't1.'~;.:.: thou only, thou
I,~
r 40 1 I'" m. dense smoke, thzck
p. " . dust; by thyself b) the solitary or monastic life;
a funeral pyre; ...~t~ I~~'; ....:.s~ ~;.o ,....'0"
I' • , ... • I" 4)
I,,~~, 11'" ,,'-.!' . .
~:)b:. ~ on the ongm of
H~ pots full of sulphur emitting de~se the way of the solitary life. c) a propm'ty,
fumes. special quality.
t - from !-M' ETHPAAL ;,;ttto be united; ' - APHEL ~orwith" a) to enfeeble,
~ part. f. ~~, pt ~ to cast its young, ~A: same as f!Jt to be or become black;
be abortive, have a miscarriage. ApH. ~or ~~ I became black; _..Q J~ o}~ ..:.&A.!
to cause abortion. DERIVATIVE,~. 11',,~~.~
4" "
wheat and barley '" ,
turn black with age.
beauty, inborn grace. E TlI PE. ~lt1\ to be ~ u'ho.~oever loveth him that begat loveth
begotten, born, brought forth; with ..... i! t~ him also that is begotten of him; II.'?~ ~~
to be born a[jain, be regeneratfl; mecaph. to 1'1'se, l~,,:lI:U~,? the East bringer forth of the sun.
wa.'I) of the moon opp. ....g~r to walle/ to be ~H~ rt. ~. adv. generative.
caused, d;;rived; ~!'~ ~}J? that a schism II' ~ 4 ,. I" ~
should arise. PA. !'~: to help to bring fOl'th.
I1'«
I,o?o~rt.~.f.znfancy; I,O!o.~! ~o!
# '" •
infantile ways.
ApR. ~ot a) to beget, procreate, bear, bring
11I,o?~
'" 4 ,
rt. ~ . f. . power, gene-
generattng
fortlt; ~~ ~or 'f~£.::.r Abraham begat
rating.
Isaac. b) to act as a midwIfe, give assistance
at childbirth. c) to make bring forth, to cause, ~g~~ pI. J.:.. rt . .s..~. m. studious " a
effect,. arith. to [jive the resv.lt; ~ot uu.. learner, pupil,' ).9~~o ~~ teachers and
Jd..,..: a cloud caused darkness; .~~ . , u...:. pupils, masters and diSCIples.
J.:~ vivifying force. ETRTAPR. ~o~Lr to ~~g~ rt. ~. adv. as a learner, ten-
receive the help of a midwIfe, to be brought tativeiy , opp. ~ .. !~o"';? masterly.
to the birth. DERIVATIVES, l~, IL~, IL~, Jl'~~ rt. ~. docility; with ~ indo-
ILo~, h~, l?o.~, ~l!~,' ILo!~, cility, un teachableness, carelessness.
ILo!~, ~l~, 11o,...~, J~~, ~J~c..:.o, ~~;.).: rt. ~. ally. by birth, by right of
ILo.J~o..:l£), ~~~, lLo.J~~, IL~ol. birth.
~, J;~ pI. J;S; rt. ~. m. a) the act of Il'o~:~; or Il.'o~~l pI. 1l'6 rt. ~. f. being
bearing, bringing forth. b) birth, nativity,.
born or begotten; Jl.'o·~ ~ is the character-
,~? OI~ the birth of our Lord; J;~~;
istic of the Father and )l'o"'!",,)...: I~! I~~.. !
the NI tivity of G1trist, Christmas; a horoscope "
o..~? the peculiar property of the Son is His
11'"1'''''
I,!'W ~ new b'h zrt, regeneratwn,' . ),,'1._"'"
1,.............-.'10,
bei~g -begotten; birth, race, origin,. HLt
results, tendencills of thought. c) that which is
brougltt forth, offspring, a brood, produce, fruit;
lL'"
o~p
, -natzt'e
. country,' ~~'" ... "o~ I '" ,,-
..
o..~l ~~ I (lm of ea:;tern origl:n.
Il'~? 0..;':::;;; the cltildren of the Church; ... ;S:
~19,~; rt. ~. adv. with U. ignorantly,
I"·
1,0.""" , bastard,s,' I'"
"" ... '~!
" , I'!'~.'" an Insect,
. a
fledgeling,. I f'iC? J~: a brood of locusts,.
foolishly.
II.'~ l't. ~. f. knowledge, skill; with
pI. inhabitants.
~ ignorance.
Jl'~ pI. I~~~ rt. ~. f. a fertile mother;
a midwife. ~ root-meaning to wail, cf. U;, p. 17.
PA. ~ to howl at. ApR. ~r to wail,
II.'~ pI. Ir~, emph. part. fern. of ~'{:=
lament, cry ('ut,. o.A:,~ ~rwail and weep;
subst. a travaiUng woman,' a mother; L;~
~ she who has borne Sflven, a mother of
Jl'... ~'¥'o I~i J~ ~ crying with
a loud and bitter cry. DERIVATIVES, 11::::... ,
seven,' l~~r l;~ 'l'heotokos, Deipara opp.
J~.
~ L~ ChJ'istotokos, Christ11Jara.
~ rt. ~. m. the I_yena.
Jl.'o~ rt. ~~. f. begetting; bear1'ng;
maternity. I~ often I~ or I~, I~~:
H~~, II.'?~ pI. m. I"', f. It'' l't. ~... ((71,
infant, babe, suckling; ~,ig,~ II.'!~~ .,.. t
or I~:, also I~?, pI. J~~:S:: or J~~~:
-
rt.~. f. wailing, howling, shouting .. a shout,
.
· zn
as a crawlzng . fiant; I"
1,Q.,uQ,.~
4 , '" I"'·'"''
?o.~ ba bes cry, outcry; J.;;~! I~ r a battle-cry, shouL
. fi'h "'" '" )'_4,,,, _~"""'.,.~
,..--:-.! L'_"'"
zn alt ; ~",,&.::IIO) ?~. ~ ~~ ~ fut. ~J.j, I pers . .s:s.l, inf. ~~,
until it is weaned it is called a H~:; cf. imp er. ~?, act. part.~, hi~, pass. pat·t.
U~
, a newborn babe alld I~ a weaned child. ~ or ~, takes" of the peI's. and ~
l?~, II.'!~ pI. m. ~ -, j"', f. It'' rt. ~. of the thing to learn, pass. part. learned, sk?'ll"d.
a parent, one who begets or brings forth,. PAEL S!I.~r fut. ~IJ but much oftener ~
'" L' '" o~~
~_\? '" "',.. : I'!Q~~
.a," ..::a-'IC ~, .. ,. "....
~! ~!. Rnd so with the act. part. ~Jdi) and ~
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war. ETHPA. ~Lt" imper. E-Syr. the same, are often used with reference to Matt. xxv. 33,
W-Syr. ~Lr to be taught, instructed; to ~ ~ one who is set at the right hand, one
learn, to inform oneself DERIVATIVES, ~~a.., whoi8 approved, accepted, ble8sed. DERIVA'rIVES,
J.g~, ~~,~, )10 '9~"O, ~·19~'O. ~~, ~, verb t""A.o, ~L, J....a.»..1.
I.!" I _ .. ,. I .... ,. 1..
~!l~ from ~. adv. from the right
~ p. t:")O"!?, Io~ m. tfUJ sea; a sea,
~, ~.? and ~, fut. ~~~j, inf. ~~:C, cast down towards those which lead to rejection;
imper. ~-and ~, rn. ~;, f. act. part. J:t.X>.: ~U,~ gmCious recoml)enses.
~, ~. to swear; to take an oath, swem' ~ and ~ m. a kind of lake .fish.
fealty; Jl."~,.:» ~l1 ~ thou shalt not swear - .. L'!'.="· I f l .!"
~"''2.,~Il·reg.p.o ~; see a ove.
b
falsely, for8wear thY8elf, perjure thyself; I" .. I'" , p.I m. "'''',,!?'
t.. , .. " f I.!. ..
"",~, A,- rorn~.
~;~ ~o ~; ~ .~ ,Q':cl1 ~ swear not marine, maritime, 0fthe sea,. a seaman, mariner;
at all, neither by heaven nor by the earth; ~~. ~~ sea-green; ~~ "Q..o,_
I '.! "I' " I I , . . ) I' 4> ,.
~ ~ swear to me. .APR. ..::Qor a) to a marine animal.
make 8wear, bind by an oath; ~g ....9~ ~or .... denorn. verbAELP ' f rorn~.
H .~ ..
~ conJ.
to cause to 8wear fealty to some one. b) to
to take by the right hand, to handle.
call to witness, to adjure; ;~i ~ ).¥,~ .:'
adjuring him to stop. c) to exorcise,. t..,.s.:r l~ pI. ~, J~ f. a lake, pool,
\' '-.~ J~
swamI); ~! I I •• "
8alt pool8.
Ji~ ~ ,~o..X" exorcists. ETTAPH. ~oLLr
~ corruption of~? an, alembic.
- -- A
a) to be sworn, rut on oath; ,~O).; 11. __ 4" 11 __ ~I
~~ ,Q':co~W let the faithful be sworn ~o..a..; see~.
on the Gospel. b) to be adju1'ed; to be exorcised. J..Q~ pI. J,.:.. rt. ~. m. a suckling; .sucking
DEltIVATIVES, ~, ~o.'O, )LQ.,J.,.,..'Oo.'O, child.
J~o.'O, )~o.'O. 11.'~Q'.a.; rt. AJ... f. 8uckling, giving 8uck.
~ pI. J,:.. rt. J.»... m. a) one who takes an I 1. .. 1"
~ rare I y I .!.. 4>..
~c.L.
I
p. I"
I-- m. ,
I1EaIlIUICO~,
mercy, cf. ; ; Jl.'Q'J~' ll...:Q; ordination to the rt. AJ... a· 8uckling, Bucking child.
o
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1~A1.: or 1~.Al.: rt. .A...L... f. b'Uckling, they shall put forth wings like a dove; ~oJ
lactation; J~r.. i I.b' the period of suckling. J~~!o Jl.'~i' J.,;~ tM Lord will cause
J..!J~, I~ rt. .A...L... foster,' J1:~t righteousness and praise to spring forth. DE-
J~~ or J~~ relationship by birth RIVATIVES, J~, ~Q.X), JL~a.»,
or fosterhood. '~QJII:).
-
t"'",m. Jasrmn, ~. ••
Jessam~ne,
• -,..
~.~M., ~
19 _ ....1!..
~ pI. ~ m. a quail, a sand-grouse.
jasmin oil or salve. I~ pI. I~:" rt. ~. f. a sprout, shoot,
1 .... 1 I""!" ~ I"".,:"
.am.. APHEL .9.~Or to add, increase, be ba,
lde h er, 1
b pant,' Ool~' I,........~QD _
greater, do more opp.;~ to subtract, diminish; Adam after the fall tended thorny plants;
"
*' " .... ...:. '" ,~
,00l1,~~..).. , J ,
,~AHU '" t he f rUl't-t rees metaph. a projection, battlement, parapet;
shall yield an abundant crop; b~! ~
Jia!.a.! J~ the battlements of the wall.
one who puts on more to the price " ...01 ~ ~ pI. c.. m. the mountain goat, ibex,
' ~... .a~
J.~ , - ~! \"'. ~'"' 'l""'-
... , ~~I:l Io! -- '"
Qo.;) ~~? w Y
h chamois.
do they add in theology that the Holy Spirit J~ and J~ rheum ribes.
receives ft·om the Son 7 Adverbial use with "'.
~, , ! , '"
~, 1,__ I"'· ... '" ,.
avancwus, covetous,
another verb, again, more,' abundantly; ' I ~ 9'" I9 '" J' ".
greed y, grasptng/ ~;._ ~~ ."",
~~
o
~
~Im»~ ~or they hated him yet more; an avaricious man stirreth up strife; Il.'a::g
IJLG .s...«,orhe answered again. ETTAPH. ~ insatiable death. DERIVATIVES, verb ~)
~our to be added, to be given in addition; t:....~, ILo.L.')....
with ~~ ~ to be added from without i. e. to ~ denom. verb PAEL conj. from ~.
be extraneous, non-essential; to wax as the to make greedy, excite cupidity; ,o~ ~
moon; to be swollen as a river; to increase in ,o~i ».,
'f'~ ,~? evil passion arouses
volume, in honour, in riches, &c,; .9.a,oL~ A covetousness in them so that they take what is
J;"~ J;"'~ it increased by little and little; not theirs. ETRPA. ~Lr to covet, greedily
~~
... #. ...
~"C
*'
,0Oj.~
1"
,~OA
, LL'''' ~
,~OI'
"'. . . h'-'- "'''Ll''''' " '" *'
\0 destre, WIt ~) .!' 001 ~ ~
'" '"'-.!" ,~\!,~~QA)
I~.... ~? o.~~ they ran and swelled their ,o+~! ~ the Sultan coveting what they
number fJ'(Yln all sides of the city; gram. 11.'~Lr had with them.
~oLt:-~,
~A •
additional i. e. servile letters. t:....).b; from~h:. adv. greedily, gluttonously,'
Adverbial use same as APHEL. DERIVATIVES, ~!i;'''' ~ ~ J.O!; ~ they greedily
~Q..'IQ, 'l~o..») 49..»ol~, ~ol) seized their dues from tM congregation.
J~ol. , '" 1,9I,~
Q.L:)..., ~ '" l'rom ~. . am'd''/,ty,
I ~,'" f . avartce,
0
' .. !;..m.. for ~l!t.A'Q,J eccles. the set'enth covetousness, cupidity, insatiableness,. Jl.'~
Sunday after Pentecost. ,0~0j.A)~! their insatiable bellies/ J~ ~
~ and ....£ fut. ~~:;, inf. )..S.~, imper. Il.'~! u.!~ ha'> :::.,. sin entered the world
~)
>,. ac t . par t . I~)
.... • " . to sh 00 t ) slJrout, bud ;
,...~. through the enticingness of cupidity.
to spring or come up, grow as plants, human I~ pt ~ -, I'" m. a thicket, a tangle of
hair, birds' feathers; ~ ~ ~,~nowwhen thorns or briars; a sucker of a vine, a briar;
the grass sprang up,. ~ i ~ I trees which often metaph. of sin, &c., J..;a'iio J~ briars
had grown up,. metap I1. P.' Io! __ ; ".':.. 1
~ ~ 1,............ , ~
... nd h
atoms,' ... , .. ", J!'''''-
J~! .~ 7._
~ ,QA,:).. root out tllA}
Jl.'~~ out of the love of money spl'ings thorny growth of sins; Jl.'o+~~t J~ tM
covetousness. ApR • ...s orto make grow, to bear thorny tangle of idolatry.
or bring forth as a tree; to sprout or put forth 4\: act. part. m. pt ~, rare for ~r to bake.
as feathers; ~ .~;r ~ I~("~;.~ ....i.olG 4\: PEAL not in use. APHEL ...§.o(" a) to be
1
~ and out of the ground made the Lord God able, enough, sufficient,' ~;r 1001 ~a::g ».
to grow every tree; ~~ ~o~! 'f'~ before it .. • . . ~"....
,00tJ,,0J..D ~ I'" O~QI)~~
~"C ,QJ .. , '" '" t,le
I 1an d was
puts forth thorn8,. U a.:! .,.. r ~~ ,~o.J not able to bear them becatUle of their cattlt'.;
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, ,,. #- ". , "fl -
~o, ,a,,:Q~0 ~
poor is my tongue ".;.1 to be sought for, cared for, taken care oj, attended
and wherewith shall I be sufficient for thee? to, studied, necessary; I~, 11.'6).:j.;j ~.r~
b) to bring to an end, complete, consume. c) to the pleasures of the body are cared for; Q.~
come to an end, pass away, cease, fail, vanish, ..9.r~ . ,:~ it does not matter much; ~.r~
wane; ..§ot ~jjt .,.r
it vanished like smoke; OI~ let his needs be attended to. PAEL ..9.r
I~ ~~ o..:Q ~ when anger has ceased; to take pains, attend to. ETHPA . ..9 ';It" to take
~~ ~? ~';''f~ unfailing joys, pleasures
. d 0 careJully;
pams, ,.f- ~ l Q..L..
,001 ·'l ~ .. l '''' he
1"" ..9r-'
which vanish not away. DERIVATIVES, 4..9~,
took pains in their education, instructed them
Ila.J..9~.
carefully. DERIVATIVES, )..,g0J'" ~~.90J'
J.a; from ~rrap (8VfLOIJ) the liver of an ass.
)...,~OJ' IlQ..J~0J" ~~.a..J" Ilo...a..J"
c.c rt. ~~. (rare) a baker. ~.L9J.~.,'Ig, It:..9 .
~90r clear red. J
~or
1 Jo-
I..! ~,
p. I'" •
rt . ..9 •. m. a supertnten d ent, Hi r pI. N eo-Heb. m.propensity esp. towards
J evil, natural disposition; bent, inclination;
caretaker, oversee?". guardian; diligent, busy;
I~ lo";~~? ~90~ diligent in every I'' r,. l Q.~
.. 1" stubb ornness;~! 1"'" OI'r
1',.. h b
t e ent
.+
oJ our nature; OI'r ~,:) ':? Jo&J~ a man w h0
1',.. .. , 11 I" ..
good cause.
~!90r rt. ..9j' adv. carefully, diligently. does not control his inclinations; rlbthe OIii
..' _ .. , .., I' -
I , a!... ,.f, 1 could not do what he wished .
, ••"" or' I-Jl,,,,,,Or' ~"'"' rt . ..9 •. car~u,
J .. - .., f t "'1- t .. , I' ,
~ or~!. u. ~N, ac '. part. ~A., "A.,
diligent, zealous; an overseer, warden.
part. adj. ~, I', 11.'. to be burnt up, set on
Il.'~~or rt. ..9r' f. care, ;olicitude. fire, to catchfire; ~!? CJ.k .. ~lt"J.:~~
}!.; pI. l.:- m. a joint, the elbow. ~ »0
. , there was sl~own to Jfoses a bush which
blazed without being consumed; I~ m~ red-
a..r and a..r; see ..9r· .. '" t.... -~
.. , I-HQ.J!
h ot arrows; ~ I"'!. I;
001,.. H e Jrom
.f-
"-r
\ .!." .' ) ,,-.... '" o
~,
,.. II' ~ , ,.. ,.. II'': I 4 \! 1 sf
I.Q,.O;.:>O I.-oQ.Cl)~ e your JI.'..A: and 11.'~1 rt.
~. f. a burthen, cum-
hearts be weighed down with surfeiting and brance, belongings, jamily, children, little ones,
drunkenness and worldly care; ~ L~ followinfj, household stuff, baggage; I~
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, L ..
,OJ:I 11
t.Ao~O ,O~'.'
4 ...... ,
wagg<Yn8 Jor your wzves
.;. •
~r August,'~l September. DERIVATIVES,
~ L v_
a'lw' l'ttt1e ones; QJ)~O
•• J v.. ,. I
,001 o.A.. ~ tltey JLo.. .. , ~4.. .., ~ ...
left their baggage and fled. JL'a!..': from _~. f. a monthly course.
~t: and ~t.l cognate root to ~i and ~;, £rom _ v.
" -I ~, v
_~.. ... a d v. monthl y.
fut. ~i}.;, act. part. ~t;, ~.!. to be or become I £
,~, ,..
..
~ .. rom _ ... mont
hl y; ~
I ,~, v
.. I~ ,
~o..
4
.,.H.:)o~, ~i~ ~ Christ grant thee to be this matter is lengthy. Cf. ;i('"p. 29.
long remembered.
U.. perh. a crocodile.
J...::.~': pI. ~ m. the jerboa.
~.: or ~.: pI. J'" Tatar. m. a royal
,r..;, H"': pI. r
m. a well or tank; mandate or diploma.
~,.v "' .. ,.", I..'
,00,.., ... 0 ,o~~ tfwtr poo s an
l d tann;s;
.. 7.
.Dt= fut . .Dj}; to be or grow pale. PA. .Dt:
metaph. t.:~r ,~r ~.;~ )d.~ I!;: blessed to make pale; pass. part . .D1:.:lI:), ~~. pale,
wells are the divine scriptures. pallid. ETHPA• .D;;L('" to become pale. APH.
~04.! rt. .D". adj. pale, ashy, livid. .Dior to make pale, become or turn pale;
Ho"'.! pI. r usually f. a jackal. wOlii9r ~jorhis face turned pale; to show or
, or J'0
t ... t ~..v m. a tree t 1le sap 0 f wh'ICh IS
. become green i.e. to put forth leaves. DERIV-
J'o
used medicinally, panaces, heracleum, ferula ATIVES, ~;a.., JL~;a.., ~o .. , ~ .. , )..,~ .. ,
mind, have po,~session of one's faculties. b) to ~~~ pI. ~.:.. rt. .,:,~. pArt. emph. = subst.
remain, abide, settle, dwell; to encamp; .,:,t::,: an inhabitant, dweller; o;.;~! ~:::.E. \o4'oa:;~
, ~ .. J",,'......- ,..,.
oA70~'Q~ ,,' •!' '" J'oOle
I '" ...'" 0 J,,~~, h d welt the wickedness of those that dwell therein "
for a year and six months 1'n Corinth; to lie •
J;..:>~ '" • dwellers in the de 8e1·t; ~~
....:>~ I~"'"
as snow; ~j ~;.;r J;~l~ .,:,~ it lay J.;~! ~ \040 Of.;' ~~ Q.l»l~ setturs
four fingers deep on the roofs. c) to be situated. established dwelling.;.places that dwellers therein
Parts. a) .,:,~ sitting, situated, placed; settled, might have 1·est.
~'1umuzted;
'_.1.1.' J'A.""!)'09,,>
" '" '" ~,,_? Il" ' a Cl' t y 'zn the p lmn,'
.
JI.'~~ rt. .,:,~. f. a place of sojourning,
~~! J~~ inlwbited cities; see also as re..~ting-place.
8ubst. below. b).:a...~ sitting, seated; ~
I~b:: or I~~ rt. .,:,~. f. dung, excre-
~r ~~! ~r ~~r;~ .,:,~! ~~
ment.
one day when N ur-eddin was sitting where
thou art sitting. PA. .,:,t::,: to cause to inhabit, I~~~ rt. ,,:,~, f. a place of habitation, the
people, re-people; pass. part . .,:,,,_, "y'" ~_ I~,,_,
l" "'._ habitable earth.
. ,~~ situated, settled; with ~ uninhabited; ~ ~~ m. sJJurge, ~uphorbia .
metaph. settled, composed, occupied; ~i or ",~, I£.~, II.'... ~
rt. ;~. adj. a) greater,
~~~ 0 firmly-set mind; )...~~ ~Jo~ overmuch, superfluous, su'1'1Jassing; especial;
a composed mind. ETHPA • .,:,J:;:,;Lr to be in- J£.~ ~~ superabundant love,' J£.}.: ll.;
habited, settled,' to establish or settle oneself; greater condemnation; II.'... ~ 11.'4~ with
to settle, subside; to re-establish, re-people. '1 care; ,"""'1""""
especw ~i::- ",.:IQQ.. very many daYS;
.
APHEL .,:,Lo1" to make dwell or inhabit, to cause
to be inhabited, to fo'und; to restore; to place,
~ ~ \6i',o ~ ~z..~ ,~r.Ju..1'"
).:~ he found them ten times better than all
set, keep, station, appoint; \~L~ ~?.i' ).!;~ the magidans; J£.~ ~ unduefamiliarity/
they shall make desolate cities to be inhabited; I£.~ ~... a nickname; pI. fern. emph. super-
JU~ ).!~ .,:,LQ~ '~1" God setteth tIle fluous or needless cares, words or deeds;
s~litary i~ a famity; '~b~ ~.&j ~.:>I.'~ superfiuities; great or virtuous deeds; '~j
'" to marry
to take strange women to dwell w1'th, g;.~~! anxiety about net'Aless things;
strangers; ut? .,:,~o1" to appoint judges; adverbla'1 use; "'J':> - -'" ... _rt..:
... ~'" an d ......-
~;~ ~ .,:,Lor to set on tlw throne, make
. more or le8S; "",I» - '" ~ "- ~ stz'll more,
'" ... ~_
" 4, L
king ; J';~.,:, ... 0 1"'·
to statwn a guard ; ...~ !X'.'!.
especially,' ... ~ ... ~ more and more/ ... ~
J~~ ..,..:;t~ kings founders of cities. ~ b..:. most accurately. b) odd, uneven opp.
ETHTAPH, .,:,l."o~L1'" to sojourn, settle, dwell, lQA.
'" - even. c
) far o.u, ,/1! st1'ange; '''' ~=_o
,,". ,..~QJ
.
I"" 4
"'~ denom. verb PAEL conj. from ~~. J1.'~J.e .JL'~ there are four virtues pertain-
,
to bereave, "'L ,...
make an orphan. ETHPA• .,~, ing to mtional being, prudence, fortitude, tem-
to be bereaved, orphaned. ..
perance,J'Ustwe; r" ..._'".... ~_ ".!',
~",_ ~ ... ~aman 0
f
J1.'~~ from ~~. f. orphanhood, father- distinguished virtues. b) from H~. supplied
lessness, bereavement; " ,......
Po'»' a.»~'h't8
~t 01 ..LO' with ~ string, strung; J1.';~ J~.Q a strung
being motherless. bow. ETHPA. ;~Lr a) to be made to abound,
~!J~ from J~. adv. of itself, by its to have abundance, abound, superabound; to
nature. be increased, to grow in power, dignity &c. ;
to profit; ~ ;~wo ~ ~~}J' to him
J!;~, J~ from J~. essential.
shall be given and he shall have abundance;
Ji.Q~ pI. J'" m. a sheet, roll, tablet, codex.
JL'~ Li~Lr grace abounded; ~~Lt we
;~ or ;Jt../, fut. ;L~j, imper. ;~, act. part.
- .c. increased opp. o;~Lt they decreased. b) to
;~. to be left over, to have over and above, have
exceed, excel, surpass; J~ ;~W he shall
prqfit, advantage; to gain, be gained, win,
exceed in wickedness; J~(,,~;:' ;~Lr
obtnin; J~.?- ~ ;~, f~ that which
~a'...,:)o he excelled in godliness and in
rtmaineth of it until the morning, ~ learning. APHEL ;L"o(" a) to have over, have
o;Jt..f .,~ );~ they took up the fragments enougl' and to spare; to leave, let remain /
l eJ. "-~ I" ,4
..t. over; ~" ''''-', # ,. ... , ..... '1 ."v-
~r:u» ~02" ~ ~ 0'",_ ~!, ;L"o(' ». he who gathered much had
J.L'o tILe Arabs won from the Greeks a quantity nothing over,' HL~, f~ that whiclt is left,
of horses and arms; ;",_ ,," """~o~,
'" .t 1'L J"~'" the rest. b) to be of use, help,profit, advantage;
a merchant makes twice and a half profit; to help, avail; ;L"a.,)g or ;L"or ~ what 'Use
Ji~? ILW 0001 oU{... Oand they had great profit
is it? ;L"or ». f~ he gained no advantage.
fr~m lJ~eing each other. PA.;~ to make to
-~. 4 # ."v"_,, ,. . _!' DERIVATIVES, J..,;L~, J,....,;L~, ... ~, ~l ... t:-,
a bOU7tUt~' to zncrease; .\~a- '",........ 0 ~
ILo ... ~, J;t:-, JLo;La.», J..,;LQ.)f:), ~J..,;La.1Ifo),
,.:. L~ ,.:. the Lord make you to increase and
ILQ..J;LQ.)f:), J;~, ~l;fl..~, JLo;~,
abound in love one towards another; ;~
JLQJ;~~, J;LoL.
"*~ ~t J~ ~lo he increased and
intensified his sin by .... Part. a) ;~, J'~, ;~, H~ pI. r
rt. ;~. m. the string of
J1.';~ good, excellent, especial, best; Ji~ a bow, of a musical instrument; Ji~ ....:Q;r
~li the finest fruit; J,.:t.~~ ~i ;~ o,Aa:.o ~~ he put a bowstring round his
autumn honey is the best; ~;~ ,~~("JJ. ». neck and strangled him; J~? Ji~ the string
,0O'~ ,~~(" are ye not better than they 1 J.j
t .. .. I" 4, , ..... ,. . 'L I show you
r of a bow; a sinew; the diameter of a circle;
a beam,. J~, H~ a beam of a home.
J,~, ,..'01 ,~~, ~o
a more excellent way; -JiL~ 0.1", JcSOi;~ L~ denom. verb P AEL conj. from ~. to
~~ he surpassed him in wealth, in give existence, constitute, establish.
201
yD usually thus written dO)lble when stand- me; ~ ,. J',0;#. ~~'",,!, I'"
1o,~1&) •
mtne eye aches
ing alone, for ." the el~venth letter of the Syriac from fretting; ~ ~J,.; he felt sorry; impel'S.
alphabet, .e~ or ~! JL'~lr the letter Coph or ,o~ ~I'; it grieved them. Parts. Buffering;
Gap; the numeral 20, ~ 21, ~ 22, with a grievous, painful; sad, sorry; citL'~ "OI~
point ~ 200, ~ 201, ~ 202 &c. In words her wound is grie'l:0U8; ,o~ ~! ~r
adopted from the Greek yD stands usually ,o~ tMse who suffer from the spleen;
lor
S! l:. e. g J~"
X and .,m:) fior I), ,~XCilpa, oC)~, '" ~~ ~~ .~! }.;.o#.; a sorrowful spirit
EEllor. drieth up the bones; ~ ~:>;~ J~ men
Jj in Heb. and Chald. adv. of place here, sad of soul. ETRPE. ~l II to grow thin or
lean. ETRPA. ~~.5lrto b: hurt. ApR. ~~,;("
and so found in the Jerusalem dialect and in ..
Modern Syriac, but in Ancient Syriac only and .;:a';(" to hurt, grieve, ajJlict, pain; a.::.J,.;r
in compounds with ..I: ~, ~~ &c., as ~ ~,~! }.;. o~;.':::::.. they have grieved the Holy Spirit,.
hither, ~ on this side, hence 4'c. DERIV A- act. part. ~~~, J~';~, pass. part. ~~,
TIVES, ~l: ~?, ),:»..:11)01, ~;OI, ~, ~. ~~~ or ~1i~, J~~~~ bick, sorry, suffer-
JJj for Jp, fut. JW, impel'... ~, inf. JJd..~, ing; ~~ .:.:;~~ suffering from illness;
act. part. J}.6, j,!Jj. to rebuke, reprove, chide ~~ 0';' that sick man; ~i ~~~
with ~ of the pers. 01' cause; with »., to forbid, suffering from headache; .J L'~ ~ Ji~ .. 0. ~-).;("
»., OI~ H.6 in his anger he forbade . .. ; J~~ .9t.J~o this earth is sick and
1 ~ ~,. '" ,. I'"' 4..
~ ,Q:)o ,..,~ .. ~ ?'e u e
1- b k t'fie J ews a·nd tormented and diseased. DERIV ATIVES, ~~,
reprove the Gentiles; J~~ ~1~ ~ ~~ ~)..:" J...,~~, ~, JlQ.:>~, ~~,
JL'J,.~ I rebuked him privately and very Jl \U:I ~.)I). .
severely; JL'~~ ~ j,!Jj justice reproa('hes us. ~~, ~~ pI. ~~e rt. ~~. m. pain, grief,
ETHPE ... ~ll'" to be rebuked, reproved, admon- sickness, disease; "Q:Ug! ~~ excruciating
ished; ~J;~ ».seeing the miracle they were not l)ain; J~:, ~~ the pain of travail; ~~
lli
admonished. PA ... to reprove gravely, rebuke ,~;~&)O ~~ ~ he~ling all manner oJ pain
'h ~; J'GI!' 41!'~" ... 11 he
~.. ~ ,O~? ~.r" If t y
severely WIt and sickness; ~( ~~a pleurisy; j,!;(" ~~
have no power to rebuke the fever. ETHPA. elephantiasis; J~ ~4 dysentery; ~.~4
.. llill'" fut ... l1i~ and ...:1ib-J rare; pass. of
P~el. DERIV"ATIVES, Jl.~, J~. r
~:. fever; J ~~ lwn~bago; ~» ~J.a
dysentery; ~09!' ~~a smallt)ox; ,~o..Q! ~~
~J; fut. ~W, act. part. ~!.6, ~.6, pass.
colic; ~.:...; ~~a headache; J~..,t ~~ gout.
part. ~~.l1i, ~ (rare). Cf. COGNATE ~Q:).
to pain, feel pain, suffer, be sorry, grieve,· with ll~~ pI. ~.:. rt. ~~. m. painful.
~ of the pers. and ~ or ~ of the cause; J.j~~a pI.~:" rt. ~~. m.painful; suffering,
o~, J,l.(" ~~a ~ ~!.6 suffering from what- diseased; JJ~J.a l;~~? painful ajJlictions;
soever disease; JL'~ ~ ~ my hurt pains JJ~~o J~~ tIle rn:ck and suffering.
202
Jl.ol.&
I
and Mo}; " see
I
Jl.~
I
the ark. stone; J9~ ~ "p!,g? ).L(" a stylite is one who
Jl."Q"~~~b rt. "pQ!). f. concealing, keeping back stands on a column; Jt;.~.:. Jg~ deaf stones
property, suppression of facts in witness; i. e. idols; UJ!) JOOl he was turned to stone;
cheating. J.9~ 'P~Lr wC/s stoned; .gJ: ~ ~.. ~
he
ke leaves no stone untumed; ~9J4 ..; ).j~
'1" an d \QD
,~~D ' " n. pr. m. oatum,
et 1.. ]J1ane t
a rock-fish; Ih.::) ...9~ hailstones; -~OIi .gJ:
t/f&
o~ t:"~ my judgement isjust; ..~~ ~ 0: proach, put to the blush, put to confusion, bring
it is not right to say; ,~J04~ J~~? to judge reproach upon,' H~ ~? J.L~ ~Jb OI~§Ll'
1uhat things are right; ~U ~ ~ ~ tlte ~ Christ's miracles reproach him who does
3aying is not approved by you, does not seem .1'.
not conJess H'tm; 01..L-"- ~ =-... ;I!:
~o.m~__ " .. " "
~
right to you; J.J~ w
J~ dwelling amongst reproving and reproaching his wickedness.
the just i. e. the blessed dead; ~;~ are ranked Pass. part. ;Jb for ;!~.:~, n;~ as adj.
next to J~ tke perfect. DERIVATIVES, misshapen, i1l1avoured, unsightly, marred,
~~~, JLQJ~. despised; Uoj.g ti~~ J~~(" an ill-favoured
~!n: from the above, adv. rightly, justly, woman; "'" ~ ~ ~ . . Lr,~:;,.:s>
I" •••• Jlo,,,12
t.' cn :»
.,. poor
Jl~~ or J~~ f. I. rt. H~. reproof, rebuke, ,~Jr~; faith clothed them in purple; ~
cen:Ure, blame/ J~ Jl'~ a feeble or in- 1~O'~-IJO~-,~
-'- ,-'" I' 40.. I'''' 1 hed tn
cot . sack cot,1 h tn .
1fectual reproof>" ~j?' n~~ ~ of the fine linen, wearing a girdle; metaph. ~~ ~
censure of conscience. H. an uncultivated crop, ~~ ~o girt with sad words and covered
that which grows of itselj; see ~~, J~~. with suffe7'ing; ~:. t"'~ ~~ he bore suffering
Jl~; f. a clod, lump of earth; fee J~; . within, was suffering inwardly; ~!l? ~
•
,c,;U; Turkish a sultana, the chief wife of thick darkness. ETRPE. ~lrto put on espJe~
a ruler = J~, • r J'10,""-"'-
" -, .!- a ch'ifte queen. sackcloth >" metap J1. 1-0'0I'" 4 1,~
"', .. Q,~ .. l1~1' ,.
,....liQ.a,.
u
J.,L~ from J~~D pI. m. ffUlplluric or unbroken foal; metaph. to control, subdue
fiery bolts. ~ tlte self, J~ the body. ETHPA. ~Lr
" fut .... ~AJ, "" 1'_'
4 ' " act. part . ~O:),
to be thoroughly broken in, subjugated, brought
~ ~o:), pass.
unuer
J su b" .. ". 4 ~"C
lJectwn; .. otQ~a.- ,. '" ''" It·
t8
part. ~, J,:.., J~. root-meaning to tread
thoughts were thoroughly under control. ApH.
down, tread under foot, Ot~? J.:.;~l the
~r to make lie down or sit down. DERIV-
IJath they have trodden, hence, a) to break up
ATIVES,}&.~, J.-~, JL~,~,~Q~,
t,he ground with spade or pickaxe, to break in,
J,..bQD,~~.
subjugate, keep under; oti'; ~.6 ~! .,J wh080 l
does not conquer his natural disposition; ~ ~D pI. J.:- m. a) a wethel' sheep, old ram.
~ ~ ~'? he ffUbdued his curiosity b) sap of the mustard plant. c) tlw head or end
in his heart. b) to ffUbdue, bring into subjection of a bridge. d) or ~ a spindle.
nations, countries &c., to seize, conquer, attack, ~ rt. ~. m. a) an assault, taking by
fall upon; l~;~ ,rtr~ he compelled them storm. b) see above d.
to pay tribute, reduced them to the condition of ~~, J~~ some vegetable.
tn'butanes;
. ,0-)
4 I'" ,~!
4 .. ~tloo""~loo"''''J:)
-""'".'" thfly
,..~ a) wllen, after; altllouglt, even if;
make ready to fall upon them suddenly; because,. while; .:.J ,.b when indeed, although,
, , , " " 4,
},,-'OC 4 '"
'0t-}>JO ,1.""
'., 4
,~,
.,.
pal!ses and to hold the roads. c) to take money from tlw time tltat he began to preach; ,.b ~
for one's own purposes, to filch, l>ilfer. d) to ~ from the moment she came in. ,..6
1)1'ess hard upon, fall upon, crush to death, before the finite verb, and esp. before a par-
overwhelm as a flood, ruined buildings &c., ticiple or adjective, denotes present action or
~;~ ~ ~.6o ~ the ocean covers and state ~iLr,.b while he was thinking; ~ tD
presses hard upon the em·th. e) to crush in while praying, in the- act of prayer,. ~r t~
It wine-press, to IJickle ~ in vinega1" Part. bound, he being bound; Jd.,. ~ t{; written, being
adj. a) dou:ntrodden, oppressed, subdued, subject. wniten •
; ~!:- t."
,.::»,. Stttzng;
. •
......, .t"Q al'we; '" "
1 ,.::»
b) broken in, tamed as an animal, o~r:! ~ J-bJ being unwilling, unwillingly; "'"~ ~
Jl.'~J.e v~~ Satan as a lion is held in, kept
"'"~ ~ ,.bo wittingly and unwittingly. b),.b
under, by righteousness. c) subtracted, pilfered,
standing between two pronouns signifies iden-
}.bot, JJ~ ~ J~ who }las taken, pilfered • 4" 4 _ .. -r 1
tlty, °.01 to:) °.01 m. ~ot ,.::» ~ot • tile same, ~
.'
subdued, brougltt into subjection, with J~l~~ ~~ act. pal t. ~~ to be Ja18e in word or
to be reduced to IJaying tribute, to be made deed. Usually PAEL ~;.D a) to lie, speak
tributary; ~O~;? J•• ( ~L ~Lr the falsely, be false, break faitl~, fail, deny with 0,:, j
Edessenes were brought ;;'nder the lJOwer of the with J~~ or J~r f;.o
to be unjaitltjul to
Romans; ~~ ». ~j hi~ will is untamed. '" r 'fI,,.. h
Go ; ~~ ot;'A~ I ave been false to God's
d
c) to be crushed, squeezed in a press. ,. • )loo 0,:),.::»
truth ; ,..~ 4 • y 'I'
0,:,,.::» fie was un/att• hifu.l
.. ,. 1
PA. ~ to subdue, break in, bring into to the Lord; ~~ ~j friends fail, prove
subjection, tame animals, ~¥:I ~ ~.; '@ false: ~!.;» f~ ,;,.0 f~ these opinions
,~" 1I;.i they tame wild elephants by means are partly true, l>artly false; 0,:,;A.. ~
of one"'already trained,. .all.¥) ~t an n.-s.. ,04~ oil sltall fail tltem. b) to accuse of
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was false to, his monastic profession. b) to be o.~! M said, harness, and they yoked oxen to
proved false, convicted of falsehood or perjury. his chariot; metaph. to bring into' bondage,
APHEL to make to lie or be false; ,0-~rL subjugate, restrain; llA...A~ ~~ ~;:, they
.. ~. .!'-
... OIO'O~ .".. "I - .. 1 . ' d . .
~~ .02' o.A9 tltetr octnne tS put (Mir shoulder to the plough,. with l;l~~
mad and makes its preachers false. DERIV- to compel to pay tribute; J~'> »'> ~,.Q I have
ATIVES, J..~t-D, t:-~t-D, 11~~t-D, ll~~~, restrained my words; H~ ~;D they formed
M~~~. a company walking by couples " ~;::, 1l.'~ ~
'"
~~, I !'"
~,.o, I"'-'"
,,;..... r t .
~ a ) lymg,
'
~~. fil
a se ~ &My yoked the simple to the priest-
hood i. e. made priests of tM unlearned " with
as l~~ an oath, I~ a speecl~, J,.:.o";
l~}-ll.'o"'~, IW~ to bring under the yoke
a spirit, ~~ a report; ~;b ~.:;;~ false
.
Ohnsts, pseudo-J.uessta
~r . h '" .:t~
S/ 001 , .. ~,
.,," et'en of bondage, of the cross. Pa8s. part. ~~o~~ U;;:,
yoked in couples " l~.l.:~ Il.'&.::..:. draught
if it be false. b) a liar.
animals," metaph. ll.'o~ t";:' enslaved;
~~;; rt. ~~. adv. falsely, mendaciously. Jl.'~~ t";o enslaved by greed~' ~l ~.~
ll.'~;b rt. ~~. f. a falsehood, lie, breach of ~~~j to be subject to the law, under the law;
faith" weacMry; ll'~;';? J.:;j' lying propMts. with ~ joined with, united or coupled to;
"" cont ractIOn
o~ . 0 f 02'
fI' ~ . n : 'tS enoug h,
It sU.v.ces,
". lioJ ~ 1~2' ~.;o? l~ a bridge of boats
sufficient, more than enough; e o~ it suffices lashed togetlber on tl/,e river; ~ 0.; ~~i
H~! a throne to which fiery wheels are yoked.
us, is all we want; .~ ~, ~r ~l
ETHPE. ,~lr a) to be yoked, bound, harnessed,
o~ l~r ~ ~;!!O there are three which are not
satisfied, and a fourth says not, enough! subjugated; metaph. with or without IW;
." , ~ " l.~ h'
~OI! 0tD enougf~ oJ t ts/ ~ ~ O~ ave
." _~ " .. h with l;~~a.!) to be brought into subjection;
4'-."'" ·,11 with I~.~ to be reduced to slavery. b) to
enough,leave me/ ,QA~-~ 0t D ':l are you
be coupled, yoked, joined ~~0"J.=> or 1l.'c::t9l.'~
not satisfied? is it not enough for you? said in
in marriage. DERIVATIVES, ll~~, ~J~,
remonstrance. Sometimes added for emphasis,
"
Cf • 001; I'~0j.J
a"" ,..,001 -,-.. I001
.. ~ ' - l
i, O~"' .. 1. - • d d
fWj mee
J.."QD or Jw,QD, ).J.,~~.
being of enlightened understanding, possessing ~~ rt. ,~. m. yoking, bringing under the
great perspicacity. o"~o sometimes closes a yoke, subjection, subjugation,
paragraph or narration, thus far, thus much and ~~ m. l~~ f. a small narrow-necked jug.
no more, enough; ~~.;~? J..~. ~?~,~~ ~ ,.
;~ f ut. ;o!.o.J,
".. act. par.
t ...
,~,, verbId'
a a J.
0"";0 the name of the patriarch only shall be .... ;:" J', Il.'. to become weak, sickl!1 or weary,
recited; o"~o "'0I0'~~ only and solely; ~OI~ ~ ;;::, M was wearied with running;
'*''1'''' ,.. '" h
0tD ~ or o~ at t at very tzme, even now,
.
. l ~~ fI'.... .. ,"
J'L ~ the infirm. P A. ;;..; to enfeeble,
already, fiur some ttme; "'.......... o~ ~! ~, ,Q'Jrl;;E ,o"'~ ~ thou hast enfeebled all
~ they fuund that he was even now dead;
my senses. DERIVATIVES, 110 ... ~, Jlo;~.
, , ,.. t"''Q~
I~, .. I.! ... ...'" 102'
' ~ .. 0tAJ..'Q
".... tfle 7 l at h ad
Jl.'o";!~ rt. ;~. f. violence, wickedness.
already gone forth from God.
ll.'ai..;o rt. ,~. f. yoking, coupling,joining, oJ APHEL oJt to breathe out wind or fire,
JJ;9! Il.'ai..;o yoking to the plough; lai..~ to sigh.
l,t~ J~ P~! ~ the coupling of life 'with t"~, J.L~, 1~0tE having abundance,
passible flesh. opulent, rich, prosperous, flourishing; n~r
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J..»OI~ ~OJ a woman of a wealthy family; she was conspicuous for her piety. APR. ,~r
J,L.;:; Ij~ a wall of great streJngth " J,L.~ to offer up J~~ a sacrifice,' to consecrate
J.L ~ entire peace; J~ ~ ~~ prosperous, the Eucharist.
Mundant or fruitful years; with..:> abounding ~l~Ot:) l't. ,~. as a priest, in a priestly
in, full of, );;~.:> ).Lo.~ a city q'ich in de- manner, sacerdotally.
I .'
l)endent towns " ~o,o "i 11 "
.I!~':> 1o~• I~~~ - ..
IL't:tJ Ot:)
l't. ,~. f. a) priesthood, office or
the city was given up to evil and impiety; dignity of a priest, IL't:tJ Ot:)? ~ the priestly
I 9.....
HO;> v> ~~ •~ - .. ~~? I"·· .
." 1o,_?0"I>' tl le variOUS
.
o/'der; IL'~0t....6 L~i the high-priesthood >'
confessions whicl~ at the present time abound IL'~0t.6! I;...l ~-..:>o.: he gave, he received,
. the world ; I'"
tn ." ~~?
"Q".,..~~ I! - " .,., P erSla
.m.9 . ordination to the priesthood; IL'~0t.6~;:., =
which is full oj, giveJn up to, .Mohammedanism. JJ0.6 w:.~ Hierapolis. b) collect. the priests,
J1:~~ pt )1:0 from the above. f. abundance, the priesthood, clergy,' as a title, .,L'a!J~
o]J'ltlence, a.fJluence,' prosperity, well-being; o Priest,
JO'' SO>•" ~• I'"~OI~wor
J"'" " . - .. ldlyprospertty;
. l Q.J...~
I> -" \', • J'Io,'-A.I
IWOI':>, " ~ r t ,,01.:>, bel '
ongtng to the prust
. ,s
)~~ an abundance of monasteries. ojjice, devoted to sacred purposes, sacred, holy,
... .. • 1 - I" . ~ ~
,01':>, ,....01':> P . ~ ,J-- m. a prtest; .&.., or ..:>, consecrated; 1~0...6 I~~j prayers which
JJ'~ a high-priest; W'~ ~ Leviticus,· might be recited by the priest only; )':;0t.6 .&..i'
tJ0.6, ~~ commentary on Leviticus. DE- high-prie::Jtly, pontifical,' POt:) W'~ the sacred
RIVATIVES, verb ,ot.:>,
~j.J~, JLQJ~, )..w~, vesse1s; "" Io,,-J ot.:>
,,,.! . , -
•..• Io,....... !:....... tile
1
sacred '
scrtptures j
LOIQ..D, ~~, IlQ..U~, }...uQl....:>~, J:JoJ ~i ' the sacred evening i.e. that on
JlQJJ~~. which our I~ord instituted the Holy Com-
,;;, denom. verb PAEL conj. from ,~ a) to munion; u.:.? J~~ J~ the Holy week
be 01' serve as a priest, to fulfil the priestly of the Passion.
ojfice, minister, qfJ'er sacrifice as a priest, .,.r -~ ahbrev.; see 1 _'_' "
fo'II;~'
0001 ~~ J.k~ they fulfilled the priestly
16.E, IL'~ pl. ~QE, J~ f. an opening,
office according to the law; ~OI~...~i ,t:tJ;,.
aperture, hole/ a) (t window, lattice,' I~
);;...:Q! I~ those who minister as priests in
,!~ 0.:; Q1;? an upper q'oom with many
the house of the Lord; o.:~ ». Q.I~? ~ the
windows; I~~ .. Q..5 openings in tlte sides
..
ignorant when made priests did not abide in
of tents; ~ .:; Q.; the windows or sluices of
their ministry. b) to offer up sacrifice, with
heaven,' ISo'; .;Q.; the windows of the mind.
m~ to celebrate lIoly Communion; ).;.£, b) a pigeon-hole; ~.;.;~ W'~ ~~ .,.r
~04'; to offer up spiritual sacrifices. c) to
they fly as doves to their windows / i.e. openings
serve, minister said of a deacon, a preacher &c.
in round towers. c) a recess, hole/ JOOl 'P~
• ... ,..'" I""0/0.':>
)~o, 4'4'." -""
t:"'"'~! ,1lJ0I
1>.
those
0001
I;'" I&.b he placed his books in a recess>, IL'~
who waited on the preaching of the Gospel. ).i.;;;o:'",? the recess or cupboard where the holy
d) to appoint, set up, make a priest. e) con- vessels were placed.
nected with J.L~5 to abound in wealtlt,' enrich
J~ pass. part. I~. to sear, cauterize;
or aid with wealth; ~~~.; ,~he gave
,0~L;I~.:> ~ ~ having seared consciences.
abundantly to ruined churches. ETHPA. ,~lr
PA.... Q.5 to cauterize, brand, scorch; J~
a) to be offered in sacrifice, immolated, conse-
,o~;.;,.~ )...:a,(' the l)hysician cauterizes their
crated ; ~ ~ ;.m.~
I ..... !: '",... " ,ot.:>,
" ""l'"" Ch rlst
. was
hurts. ETHPA. ",Q.5lt to be scorched, seared,
offered up in the flesh upon the ·tree,· ~
cauterized. DERIVATIVES, j..~, IL~~.
,~~? consecrated Eucharistic bread. b) to
be consecrated priest. c) to be administered, ~IQ.o also spelt ~,o~ and ~~a.:>. Pers.
performed. d) to grow rich, abound, flourish; ]{howaja, master, lord, sir.
1.. , .. 1>
~'Q.m.:> Ifl'"
" " ___
001 -,..! ,~~
""L'""llh
,a t at regton . fl'
) '~Q':>, )1)' 4'
'loa.:> or If.,
,oa.:> r t . '~.
·1- h
m. same,
abounded in SY1'ians; )~r~;.:> t:J'0t5lt reproach, d1'sgrace, dishonour, ignominy.
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liturgy, celebration, consecration " ,c~
, 4 I!I"
~a.~, QD fut. ~~, act. part. ~,.:;J, ,.~,
.. 4'
same as .:>~. to feel pain or sorrow; ~Q::U J.;~~ all the priestly offices; Jni? )Jo,~D the
~ '" 0I0~"he wz'll sor1'OW wzt·hZ ....
t lee; ... C~ '
....:..:> d "
amzntstratzon. OJ..f the myst '
erleS; JP'
I-J 0I0D?
4' II'''
£,~
I'_:!' . . . .
~ COl ~ ... OI~
. ...... h' td
fS eyes smar e ,ac
hed , the Gospel of the liturgy; ~j? lJo,~ the
from so much weeping. celebration of Holy Oommunion on Maundy
4 I! 4 I 1 .... 4 7
~a.D, pa.D p. ,.:>a.D m. a trtorn; ~QD
I! 4 Thursday; consecration of a bishop, hence
1-J0Ia.D
JP' 4 ~ a
.. b'lSh op; ,IoJOIQ-D Y.. ~
' " 4 .....L.:> Y;~_
I 7' .... l. .;;.
I~c thorns and briars; ~;~? J..»t' ~;r
land bringing forth thorns; ~~ ~ cotton patriarchs consecrated with due form and
"" .. 4 I! ~ ceremony.
wool, cotton; proverb ~ ~o,.a..:;, ~a.D
,~~( ye beat ow· sores with thorns, touch a raw. ~j~~ or )Jl~o"D pI. ~ rt. \.a.D n. a warn-
DERIVATIVES, }.L:>a.D, )...J.:>a.D, Ila....J.:>a.D. ing, admonition, correction.
~~ a cup, goblet, vessel; ~J.A,? ).,bttD li~~D; see m
~D shame &c.
a silver goblet. Ia.D .. .. •act. part. IQD,
.. fut. IQQJ, "., J"IQD to sh' rmk
with fear, shame or modesty; a) to quail,
J.b~ pI. l:' from J,.:.QD. m. a thorn.
be timid, afraid with ~; -1~-I1.'o.X, ~
~;~D, I~ pI. m. ~ f. I~ from ~:>QD. J.!... ~-ll~"J' to shrinkfram death, torments,
of thorns, thorny, bristly, prickly " ~;;~ from finding fault, at the uproar. b) to shrink
4....
,C~Q..a) .. t h'
ezr brancnes
7 are th orny; I'!,.9Q.J)
4
from admitting or believing j to abhor a heresy.
~ ~~-D 1l'Q.....:. the hedgehog is an c) to be shamefaced, basliful, ashamed, I&'
animal with a prickly skin; metaph. bristling 4 .,. • .f 1 ...., . , . . , .
,O~ he was ashamed oJ tltem; OI,,~! ~
with difficulties. I~~ I&' ~? he stood in awe of his name.
1l'~~D from J,.:.a.D. f. thorniness; prickly DERIVATIVE, IIQ!).
nature of a thorn or thistle. Ji&.:, rt. Ia.-D. m. baslifulness, shrinking
.J:.Q40, ~~ rt. ~. m. a) breaking up modesty.
or ploughing fallow land. -b) subjection, S'ubju- I~, Ij o"D m. a narrow-necked vessel,' a liquid
gation; I~? of the body; ~; .J:.Q4D self- measure equalling the fourth part of a bath.
control.
I"IIa.D
4 A r. m. sh"wertng.
u.:>~ pl.~:" rt. .a.:..D. m. a foot8tool,. pI. '" I",-Q!)
,-QD, 4 r t. ~. m. reverence, mo d esty,
stone sed'ilia. shame; ':'~D U. shameless.
H~ m. haemorrhage after child-birth;
. .'
)Jl'~o"D, I~ rt. ~. modest, shamefaced.
the caul.
J1-~D Ar. m. kohl, stibium a preparation
}..:.!~ scur butter-milk. •
of antimony used to darken the eyes.
,.,..,?a.D
I' -" 4 rare1 Y " ,..,?a.o 4 m. I',"........"?QD
4 I m.
f • p. l1!~ l't.~. m. the use of kohl, application
... I''',.. .. •
an df. ,Q.I?QD, £,QJ?QD r . ,~. a mu e; ~
" 4 t l ~.... •
of kohl to the eyes.
,,, . ! , , , .... ......
~ OC~ t."~ ,....,?QD J- trley roug
,' ... 4 .. 1 b ht
J.;~ pI. ).;c..:; rt. la.o. m. branding,' brand-
water on the backs of mules " J,.:,?Q4D ~; ing-irons " metaph. burning reproaches.
riding a mule; metaph. f. a mole, mound;
1l'tt..&D rt. IQD. f. penitence.
J~!--;..x, ~ J.b t"1il." 1l'6~?~ he erected two
J,..:..~ having the lower eyelid weak or
moles over against the city. drooping.
H!~D pl. r
m. a t:ulture, perh. the 1i9JJptian Jl'~~ or Il'o"_~ f. weakness of tlte lower
vulture, in size it is between a ~~~ and eyelid.
~r; Ji!~? ~c~ young vultures. )l.~ )l.o~;, U~ or ~o~; pI. ).:. f. an ark
f , f f '7'1 1'1 V of'
Il'?~, cf. H~D. f. a woman lately delivered; esp. Noah's ark; J!,.a.D ~ Q.Q9.J they came
a midwife. out of the ark; ).U;~9! u..~ the ark of safety.
I . . ~ or mlsspe
,..,OIQD • It ,..,OICQD
", 4 p I .,._
I'" rt. 94 1!9.s ..
,~. ~Q,.fJ, rt. ,a.D I. m. constztutwn,
~Q.D
m. the priesthood, the sacred ministry; the · . .
d uposztUYrlt-' occurrence, chance, luck -' H'
~~ 4
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tongue shall not keep silence touchin.g my happen, occur; ~oa!, or~LLr he was bO/'n
faith in Thee, but cf, e below, b) to take away a eunuch,' ~~ ~~LLr ~ U!o ~
privily, appropriate, used esp. in colophons of J~;: every rational being is by nature capable
. secretly taking possessions of books. c) to lay of learning; ~ ~LLli l~o! a place
1
hold secretly, fall suddenly upon; J"Q.:lI:)"F
'" 0• naturally fit for .. .. , ~LLI? ~~ natural
~ ~ ~ ~ death laid hold secretly on all objects. PA. ~ to give existence or nature,
flesh. d) to make a fraudulent use of, defraud to constitute; to gi'l:e shape, elabJrate, make fit;
of, refuse to return or make good, to deny ~ ~Q ;lJ' God forms and ordains the
I ~,"p .... ~ d . I ~ 1,- 4 • t ~ J7' ~ - - -- A. ".,.. I''''
~~ a epos1t, ~~ a prom1se, I-J.,c nature of everythtng; pass. part. t"'~, ~~
the principal. e) tb refuse to give out in due time, . b 1 fi 1 .... " 1 .. , .. "'_., ! II
zn orn, natura, t; ~~ ,..001 ,o~ a
to keep in or suppress till the thing is spoiled created beings. ETHPA, t!-bLr
a) to be by
or corrupt, to fail to produce as the earth her nature, be naturally constituted, ordained,
seed, the womb a foetus, a tree its fruit;
1>
I' • ,,, .. b G d I"" - ".. ~ .,
formed ~, ~ y 0 ; s:t;:::a ~ ..~ ~!
metaph. ,~t::..-!..r ~.D ~ I!.';~ ~ if ye sup- 1 -! ~ io the zone wherein are fiormed Ughtnings
, ~ '" U l'"~" ~
press contentton,' 'PQAJ •• ~!
y
- 01 and thunders. b) to. be closely fitted, be in
~ I'Lrgrant that I may pass over, let not .
conJunctzon/, pO '" '!'
" ..
;.::. ,~ .......,! "_,
,0_ .. ~
~-'Q" )0
the difficult place engulf me. This verb is ~ ~ ~ tltey trim the grafts so that
sometimes confused with "Fb, ~, and~. the inner heart may fit close to that of the stem;
DERIVATIVES, JL~o}o, ~Q....o, JLQ.:lI:)Q..oO. f" .. 12':: "
J,OjJII) ~ ~~ ";';QO stars when in con-
Q.:lI:) Q.!) chemistry. junction with the moon. c) to occur, fall as
14 .• 4 'h h
.m~Q~ p . Q.:lI:)QO m. XVf'0~, c yrne, umour,
,4
a festIval, a conjunction of planets, the position
juice, ij.S.:. Wo?" ~~40 J..:::.;:"?,, there are of a star; to. be found, stand, be extant; ~ ~
four humours or fluids in the body; ~~ H~,~W~~jL~':~~?
JJl.'~ bilious I,umours; c:.
~a.X,~ the blood; it is possible for two eclipses of tIle moon to occur
me? ~Q'.o the juices of fruits.
witltin five months .. J.:;;~ )1.~ ~l.;;;.~!
' " pI . J" rt. ~. m. a pr-test,
J~QO . somet'Imes Greek words occurring in Syriac books; ~~
opp. JJOf..6 a priest aC~Ol'ding to the Mosaic ~Lr histories are extant; ~q, J;..r
Law; I..~QO.-,;
4 - or~;"h'
a .zgflrpnest;
1. • I'..."~~
-" .. " - whichever woman it halpens to be. ApH. ~r
J~Q~O? hieroglypMcs. a) to give existence, appoint by natural law,
Jl.'o"'~o"D rt, ~. f. priesthood; Lo~~ ,
constztute, ord'am; 'P~ .... '!11"
~ ~ I'''I~ 'Q• '- ;>."
.gi~~ tlte priesthood of Melchisedeclt; God brought the u:orld into existence out of
J"~?
l' - Jl'"O~Q':)
'" 4 L" ~ h' L'_I~
Q - ' t e eptscopate; ~p nothing.. J~r ~li ~~? J~~'IQ ~~.b ...
Jl.'~·~~O! the patrim'chal throne. J~i"b~ brief is the spate of life appointed
)'!L»~, }~ rt. ~. priestly,' J~}.:> unto men by God. b) to giIJe shape, elaborate
a description. Pass. part. ~ natural,
J ". QO h'zerog1yph'tes.
~;..¥) ~
capable, possible see under,;s, DERIVATIVES,
Jl.';..>O~ pI.rt. ~. f. a priestess, temple
Jr' ).J.QO, }.L.O, ~~, ~, JL~, ~~,
keeper, one having charge of a holy place or
~.LJ,...,Q.)O, ~, JL~, JL o..u..o~.
holy rites; J~~~o ~ deaconesses; J!.';..>O~
J~&~ a vestal virgin.
,a..o, ~• n. roo t -meanIng . to be uprlg 'ht
cf. JJ~. PAEL ,a..E to set right, correct,
Jh. . ~~ = J'~ a pear. admonish, - "convict, condemn,' \001
rebuke, '" L'J-
,QO, ~ I.fut. ,~A.J, act. part. ,1.6, JU. ~~ JJ o..A..>O the sight of holy men is a
to be, exist, begin to be " eccles. to come, fall ..
rebuke to the beholders. ETHPA. ,QO .. "LP, a) to be
·on a special day, as a festival; gram. to be correctea, reformed, amended; to correct, reform,
.
found, extst, ] : ' " ....'~
I! , -?, ,...~o~
occur; ~o L ama dh amend Mrn~elf or ltis ways; ~i Q,J QbLr ».
is found instead of Daleth. ETHPE. ~LLr the impious u:ould not be corrected, u:ould not
to be by nature, be naturally constituted " to amend the zr . ways; J,.....
.__!... ~",. . " . . '!'
,Q.lQO~ "
, ..
p
~ 210
if tltey would have received reproof, been admon- I~~~ pI. I~':" f. a) a scalpel; a cupping-
ished, by former chastisements. DERIVATIVES, "''-'.!!. 4 1o..L:If:)O{
gI ass; J.,~QD 4 , 4, tear11, t 0if cUJJpwg.
.
~OQD o~ ~lOQD, J.LJQA.~, J.uQD~. b) I~~ ~~! J~~~ the space
, '" see ,O,.D
,QD; '1'" oatum.
Cl between tlte shoulders.
,.
....,QD, p. 4
,....,QD 1 I--
p. I'"
r t . 1,..LD. m. a namzng, • J ~~ m. a bow, bend, curve __ con-
mention; a name, title, appellation; 1~04? vexity; Ji?~ ~~ the bow or curve of
'"
~JQD? 4 p. 4 11:1..0.&;:)
a p Iace ca lied ... ;,....,QD 4 v bY a circle. DERIVATIVES, the two fOllowing
the same name; ,... ~, ,..,w 0..A.:> a mon le'
I"VI"~ t-n words-·
1 " 4 " v , 'v 11,
name on1y; ,...., o.D? wOlOOj.;:){ t ose w 11,om Ite 1 ,~o.::»,
, 4 1"
Jo.J~o.::»,
4 I'." , '_
:" f rom J'.,"........._ 0.::».
4
called his parents, his adopted parents; gram. convex, crooked, bowed, hunchbacked.
••
a noun, t11,e 1wmznatwe; 1" 4
,....,QD? I"'.,___
..... ~
40 v t he
J..:j ~ ~ hunchbacked, crookbacked.
rwm. case.
,sQD, .a~ fut. ,s~, pass. part. ~ same
- 4 p1. 1 '"
.m.A..Jo.D ,A- 4
or a.A-, .tD00A..,JQ.J) • t
• .. - 4 XOLII'~'
,a;.to bend, bow ~;~ the knee, Jio the
a dry measure = about three pints.
as
neck, J~i the head. ETHPE. ~llr to be bent,
J
.a.J,4
o.D, 1,.4
Jo&J o.D r t . .a.I.D. m. a gath ' toget11,er.
erfng pliable.
a) a collection of alms, amassing of money,
JJ';"~ ~ etD .a. J9 that wltich we have gathered
,s~D imper. of verb ,a; to bend.
toget"'11, er remaws• .. Jor
.f,
ot11,ers; Jl'" VI! v
,~? ~OI! .a.JQD
, 4 ,s~ or ~ Ooph or Oal}, the letter ~.
' h 'b t
co llectt-rlg t e tl'Z u e money; Jo.J' I:I..? ,.&.1 o.D
1'7'!'l + I " 4
..s,~, Jz.s,~ rt. ~D. m. a) wiping off or
'J~
" ',.f, •
amass~ng unJatr pr<!t..,;
,/:I 11)1 - , 4
,,..9.&.10.::» out; metaph. the effacing of sin. b) a towel,
ingathering of tIle harvest. b) a summoning, dishcloth, clout. c) that which £8 wiped away,
a~sembling, convoking; Il'~ ... jetD levying dirt, offscouring.
the forces. c) a collection of precepts, canons, Iz.g~ m. I. pitch, bitumen; 14b! 1z.g~D
1"-'1'~4 • 1","4
1aw!', &c.; ,...~ ~QD an epitome; ,.~o.D
pitch for calking a sMp. n. the lienna:flowel',
J.Z;..o Jl'~~l! catenae of tlte Fathers. d) a cypres8:flower.
logical conclusion, reasoning, summing-up, com-
putation; ~! a chronological reckoning.
It;,g Q'D f. the blossom or calyx of the garden
pomegranate, a rose-calyx.
e) r'ecollection, a recollected mind.
;~ Peal doubtful, perh. to be ashamed, to
J~~ usually pI. J~~ f. spelt, rye.
• " 'L""
fear; to 0Plwess. ETHPA.;\lD { tofeel ashamed;
Jt,,:. ~~ or I~~~ and contr. Iz...~ to grow hot, be sultry __ metaph. to grow angry.
the navel, the passage of tlie navel. DERIVATIVES, .... }..D and ~, ,;~, ~;Q.D,
.tD~D.imper. of verb .mAJ to slay. J.,...,;QD.
JJD~ xoos, xovr a) eartlt. b) a liquid ;&D, H&:' or H&; pI. r rn. and f. a beehive.
measure = six sextarii, ahout three quarts. , ,t' It'Q4,:)
;0.::», ,000D
or p 1. .tD,CD
~, f. ,
or .tDO,o.D
Jl'~~D f. coriandrum satiwlIm, the spice f. xwpa, country, land, neighbourltood, district,
coriander, Jl'~o.~? ~;, coriander seed. esp. the country round a city>, I~!o~ ~o
~~ rt. }..mD. lll. a) covering, concealing J'~ ,~o whether in the town or in tlte country>,
any part of the body, ~r ~O·D covering the "Q~ ~ ,~~r a woman from tlte neighbour-
face. b) a couering, wrapper. hood,. ~ i-£
;Qb ~ from some otlter quarter;
I~~D pI. J~- rt. ~. f. a covering for ~! -~l! ,,~ the district of Amida,
' - 4
tile head, a conical felt cap, cowl, hood; J~QD J
Emesa, &c.; I,.{ ~ _11' 4 11, •
J.=o..I:1&..9 'QD c orepfSCOpuS, one
lU;~9? Il.';~ ,il
tlte cowl is tlte symbol of who ruled over village churches in the place
the helmet of salt·ation. of a bishop aud appointed the lesser orders,
L'l QD
~.C» + m. cartz'l age; t/~e
1 part 0if a bone but did not ordain priests nor deacons, and
which contains marrow. himself belonged to the priesthood.
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; a::l,
4 Jt'a::I . 'a::I. m. afi re, fu mace,
,," r t·
4 p 1. t,.,Q::I perh. a 8Wl'jt or swallow so called from its
kt'1n,cruct'ble ,r~.ntng-pot;
01: • .. ,.,
~.1a.,a:g? J",a::l aC1'U- gyrations.
'bl fi . , ! ~
C'~ e or separattng; ~~?-,.., ..... ~?
, , ,. 4 J'"
,a::l ~;a'::I m. crocus sativus, the saffron cro('.us.
the furnace of trial. Jl:~;~ from the ahove, f. saffron colo·ur,
,a::l,
• 4 J',a::lp
4 :: 4 J~HI::I
1.~'a::I, ~ H eb.acor,ameasure yellowness; metaph. pallor.
both dry and liquid =
ephahs or I I t bushels,
10
",. ~
,..uA!),a::I ,H • .
or ",,~'a.? ~
a d'J. f rom 1. __
~;a::l.
· .) ,gram,&c.,~.o
of W1l1e,0l . ~~~I" t:"~
..Q::> byval'wus
' - I" • stantial; )l.:.o ;.;; of the same nature (.r essence,
me.asures/ I" ,~0 r'l'LI" I' I" 11 1: •
' ! or,..a.a. ~ aJust or exact oP.OOUUtoS'. d) as adj. ~? physical, natural,
measure; ' L.AS..
ILl' ~ God is not measurable/ inborn; }l!.o ~ ~ preternatural; ~
meap " ' .~
t h . amount, quanttty; . ... I" L· "
01 .. ,,19~»
Y I~'"
~..:;, ~ supernatura. l
u.....5? t""':"';'" his teaching on the Prophets ~.. ,!l!.o from )..L..D. adj. naturally, according
amounted to fifty homilies, was fifty in amount. to nature or natural or.der.
~n...E rt. '-aD. adv. by measure, according "~'- ,"'!
~, I,~ p. I m. II"- - f . , ..~_ " rt. ,aD I.
to right measure.
a) natural, pliysicalj of nature, according
J6~:).~ od6 ..:)~pl.~xtAlnpxoS',a chiliarclt, to nature; ~ • , , ..
t-'II:I r i ' _.. J'" ~'-
;.~?O JoA.»-I! ..~
I"
J~ pI. ~~, IW f. a talent £r 2501'= ~ emph. st. ~~. wri.tten also ~o..,::), ~~
12,000 zuzi at 8 zuzi the oz. or 3,000 silver m. a) the whole, the whole uorld, the uni-
statel's; ~}.M? I~~ ~ ten talents of silver; 1JerSe, all/ ~ ~r upholding al( ~ };i
,,""'''' .... 1'" I"~.. tela
Jj,~~o h 1ents spok'~'
en oJ ~n the '
a ll -vlCtorwus; . ,..... ~ '" ., 11"" .. •
~,~ OmntSClent; ~::I! ,...0;"::>
Gospel. the Creator of the universe; ~~! ~ the
J~~E pI. 1~~;:&E f. a) a honeycomb; ~i entirety of tlte whole universe, a title of God;
J~~b lwney in the comb. b) a disease wMn 1t'6.bQo ~~::Ithewholeandit81'arts; withsuffixes
the sA'in becomes full of little holes.
..... !.~ _,..1.&
~'-r-'~' c.; /'.I_":::-!~~::Ilam
Pl ,- .. ,
I"'''from J'" 'h'mg a ta1ent, very wholly thine; wti~ ~ thou art altogether
,....,;.:l::l OA::I. wezg
ponderous. lovely; JJl l~ ~ ~ I am utterly un-
clean ,. ~ ~ 'f~ ~ nothing at all,
'E root-meaning to complete, perfect. PA.
absolutely nothing,. ~ ~ ~ o.::S: ~ entirely,
~ to crown, adorn with garlands; ~~ ..... ~ ~ ->' ~ tM whole of us, we
.. ~a::.
utter1y; t~a::.
H;~ crou'ned with roses, rose-garlanded.
all without exception. b) in construction with
Special meanings, a) to git'e the crown of
a pronoun or substantive all, et'ery, each, ~
martyrdom. b) to set crowns on the heads esp.
.a..J'1 _ or ~ ~ ~ ... ! et'ery one, anyone, eaclt;
of the bride and bridegroom, to unite in mar- '1'1 4- '* 4-
riage. c) to sUI'round e. g. with a wall. d) to .m~! of every sort, all sorts,' .,o~
crown with praise or approval. ETHPA~tr everywhere, in every place,. ....:.~ every li'ving
t hmg; · ~~
........ !- always, ever; ~, .. 4- I'~~
to be crou-ned, adorned as a tree with foliage, 1 • ~ I' ,- 4'
a city with buildings; ~~ ~~~ e'l:ery one, eaClt one; 'f~' '.:IC~ every day,
crowned or covered with praise; esp. to be 'f~? daily; 'f~ all, all tldngs, every-
crowned as a bride, be wedded; to receive tM I •
tmng,' .,. .! ..... ! I " h"
'f~ }...J 01 t ~8 umverse,' \f'~~ ever,
'" ,.
crown of martyrdom, to die a holy death; with always " ~o-~ usually with ~ preceding,
J'ct.u to be martyred byfire,: It'o?~ to die altogethm', entirely, at all, in any manner,
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anyhow, whatet'er happens, at all et'ents;· ol." ETHPE. ~DLr a) to be v.:itlLheld, kept back,
4 ...... ! ... 'v, '
.mo;.9 ~ t~ \.j,Q~ come to us ~n any case; restrained, hinde?'ed, forbidden, prohibited;
with»' in no wise; J~~ ~ or ~~ every ~ ~ J~':;' ~Lr or ~ ~Lr tlte
year, each year, yearly; ~, ~~~~ houl'ly, heavens were stayedfrom rain; )~;~l ~Lr
' "V v ,-6 .. ,
ever, at a ll tzmes / ~:r.? ~~ w:!!' we oug t
h the roads were impassable,. w~r~~ ,t"
always to pray J' see ~,)~, c) in con- tj you are hindered. b) eccles. to be forbidden,
struction with relative pronouns and particles prohibited, suspended. c) to refrain, refuse,
corresponds to Lat. cumque; ~, ! ).l.r~ stay, pause; ~ from speech; ~! ~Lr
! ) '~ f'v WIW 1 v
or whatsoet'er; ? ~~ -6
w hoet'er, .... r:t::::- ~ thou hast refused to send. PA. ~
i.!. - ~
w hosoever " ? ~ ~ so much as J' as much, to keep close, hold back. APH. ~~r same as
hO!!J much, how long; , ~ wlw8oe'l.'er, what- PaeI. DERIVATIVES, )...~, ILQ~, ~,
soelJer; as often as, as often soever a.~ ..• , )~,~~,t:....~~,lt~~.
J.A.r~ wlwresoever; ? ... ~r~ whenever, ~
f ut. ~
_ ...'71_ _..... _'!' or ..,~,
_4 ... _ '!'
act. part . ~,
_...'7I!
whensoever. den om. verb Peal conj. from l~. to behave like
Before numerals~ adds distributive mean- a dog, be rabid; ~, }ioe like a mad dog.
ing, ~iL ~eachtwo,e'rerycouple; J~~~ ~, ~ pI. ~..:, r
m. a dog; )~
to every hundred " ~ 1:-.:
~ every sixth pl. II." f. a bitch; I~ ~ a mad dog,'
year, once in six years. J.b:' ~ sheep-dogs; J..QL9 ~ dumb
~ after an adjective forms a superlative, watch-dogs,' J..:Q;? ~~ a seal; J':'¥-? ~~~
....... !_
~ ~
v ....,!_ 4 . " • •
most Wlse; ~ Q.&..~ lt ~s most an oUeI'; metaph. a sodomite; astron. the
holy. dog-stal', Sirius. DERIVATIVES, verb ~,
~ ». or ».-~ no one, none, nothing, no, ~, t:....~~, J.=~, ~, JL~)
~'!""D.
no manner oj, not at aU, in no wise, '\J ».0
nor any. DERIVATIVES, JL~Q:), t:....~Q:), ~ pI. J,:.. m. a dog-keeper.
}~Q:), It~~. ~ usually ~~ m. an axe.
~D fut. ~, act. part. ~b, ~b, pass. part. t:....~ rt. ~. adv. rabidly, like a mad
~D, ~. a) to withltold,jorbid, hinder, restrain dog.
usually with ~; to detain, shut up, keep under ~~, )~':~5 m. and f. dim. of ~~.
restraint; to re/use, deny; with I~: ~ to a lluPPY, whelp.
restrain from bearing J' with U. ':>. XI ¥- t-..Q ,,! ... !: I'!! '" !: ':! '- v f • f rom I ! ... !:
~ or ~ m . )",
..-..,.,.D ~
to forMd or hinder from speaking; with ~ adj. canine.
to ltinder oneself, be in one's own 'way/with
}..¥t..j to refuse compassion; with ~ to shut
~ pl. C. m. xa'X{j&"TJ, gum garbanum.
up the heaven from giving rain; ).1a; ~ Il'~ from ~ f. canine nature or
~~ ~ thou hast withholden bread from behaviour, hydrophobia, rabies.
tlte hungry,. ~ ~b ».0
oJ.~ ....~ ask of him )~~ and I~ pI. )1." a) fern. of ~.
and he will not refuse you; u.D)..:Q ~ ~ ~ b) metaph. tongs, llincers, tweezers, nippers~'
)..x,!? God forbade in the law the eating of ~::l: ~L!)~ a three-prongedfark.
blood. b) eccles. to forbid, lJrohibit e. g. ~~o; ...t~5 denom. verb Pali conj. from the follow-
marriages between near relations; ~ lJ ing word, to act as a Ohaldaean,. Q.~! )..:aC.-=»
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it is not forbidden opp. ~ lJ it is not W0.9Ltthe more they played the Ohaldaean
allowed,. ~ -1t::.a.:A..L t-~ "'Ofo~l ~ the more they were exposed. APH. ~rinfin.
4-, y •
)i!i, ~.¥- he is suspended from tlte ministr;/f, o~ to consult the stars, consult an oracle.
excommunicated. c) intrans. to stay, hold back, ... ~, J.!~, )t::..~ a Ohaldaean,' astro-
pause " '-'it u.r ».
J!-D he stayed not but went nomer, astrologer.
quickly,. Of~ i...¥- ~ his journey is delayed,- Jl'~.~ f. Ohaldaean knowledge i.e. astro-
J~~~ ~ ~~ Jo~ ~b he llaused at each word. nomy, astrology; the Oltaldaean la1lguage.
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J~ pI. I~ m. a tiara, mitre; J~ Jl'~ f. the Khalipltate, empire of tlte
I"
,..,~? ~, the mltre
~~! .
'" ~ Ih,.! ._"
which crov:ns Khalifs.
a priest. 1~.6 rt.lb. f. restraint, hindrance, obstacle;
I 'I_~"" r
"n~ m. '
/Ca'AaB~,
a bowl. l~ t:.-~ nothing hinders ~tS; ... 01 J.Lg
' , -
J.!~~, J~~ rt.»,:,. hindering,preventive, ! J~ what }Jre'l:ents us? what obJection is
prohibitive; 1rt..ct.~.6 Jl:~l kinship within there? J~ ».!
unhindered, finding no
prohibited degrees. - obstacle; "'2' ,~ J~b it depends only
o'n you.
~.6, Jl'~.6 rt. 16. f. hindirance, impedi-
ment; ~ ~f unht'ndered, without let or ~ pI. C- Ar. a raft} metaph. a floating
hindrance. mass of ice.
~~ f. x£'A&m), a tortoise (milit.). ~PAELof~.
powdered eggshell.
victory; Jt'o"p~? ~,:,~.D he received tlte
crown of martyrdom. b) a cirCle, company, J~ pI. ~, I~~ rt.~. f. Ct) a bride;
12 ..... >:. " ...... ! he l b'd If. .. ..
e. g. Ji~ of the perfect; I~J:"! of the ~ ..~ t roya ne,. 'OIQ.J ~o the
disciples. c) astron. ~J:"-~~ ~ the bride of light. b) a daughter-in-law. c) the
Oorona 13orealt's, Australis; ~ . .~
when the Oorona has set; ~~ ~ the
.- 't
.. ~ ~
foreskin.
J~'.:\.D pI. ~~ rt. ~. f. a) a canopy, bed-
curtain, mosquito-net. b) a piece of linen,
circle of the Zodiac. -
kerchief, veil e~p. the covering or pall over the
1~*~·7'0
" " .... d'
rt. ".,..,. a J. coronal, of or belongmg
...., 1:: .
Eucharistic elements j a linen wrap or covering.
to a crown or to the crown of the head. c) anemone coronaria, cf. J~~.
,0"O:.,'.:\.o the ichneumon.
J..:C,:, adv. how much, how many; ! ~ as
~~, ~ rt.~. m. a hindrance, stay, let, much, as many, as far, as long; t,:"e",! ~
impediment, prohibition; ~~~? unhindered, as mucl~ as they can; ~I ~D llOW many
unstayed; eccles. a prohibition, suspension, times? ? ,Lb, ~ so long as; ...:., ~ so
e. g. I~~~ t"~ from adm£nistering Divine long as he lives; ~ ~ how much more?
service; excommun~·eation. ~
L!_ ...... ~ " or J',.... se ld om, once zn
. a W h'lle, some-
~ pI. ~~ Ar. m. the Khalif, vice- times; ~ for how murh? J,:;;, ~ in
gerent of the Prophet Mohammed, how many ways?
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tIle side ur Iw'I''ft uf an altar; the arm uf tt cruss ; assemble esp. as a synod; J~~~ in the churches;
a branch; the wing of an army. DERIVATIVES, Jt:=.~.~ ~ l:-.~.J.nr the whole city came
verb .5U:>, J~091!) "'. together; ~~ Q....rnl they held a synod
O-U:I, ),9",
;...L::> or J9'1~
g",
~~ p.
1)'" m. a rUlrp,
7
Cttflera,
'7
in Seleucia; HO. ~ Q.ABlr they agreed on
. he 1 ..
elt rn, yre; ~Q1~~! ~ a seven-" .. ",..) ,9 '" this po£nt, met eac/~ other's wishes. c) with
st?'inged harp; ~? ellipt. ten-stringed; ~ l~ to recollect one's thoughts, enter into
I ~.~ - " . d t h I ~ 9~ ~ I ' _ ..
~ ...~ many strmge ; me ap . ~,o ~ oneself, be recollected; I~,?! .,JELl'" ~~ ~
J~ ,o~~o tlle soul and mind and tlleir he had returned from error to a right mind.
harp the body; S. Ephrem is called ).:.oi! JU; d) in reasoning, ? ..~~ or ..g~ it follows,
~~!~! the cithern of the Holy Spi?'it; J;'1; results, we gather that.... e) arith. to be
);.:;;;; '" harps sounding forth praise. computed, reckoned, to result, amount, come to,
"'".~ 1~9 ..'" the number W h'10h
JLb or Jr;,; pI. J11 m. the service tree, sorbus ~Q.~
I..{..{ • ~~ '" .a.l,:) .......,..,t ~"li:)
~j~ of heresy; Jq~ J~=» of much human beings, hiddenfrom them; ~~t lHi
9 t .,., 1'\
wickedness; , J001 ~~ he was blamed hidden mysteries. c) closed, shut; ~C:.9
for, shown to be ;;rong in; lo"~-w~ ~ ~! a closed mouth. ETHPA • .....».6lrto be
~mJ:D5~ H~ .,... l' ~~~.. by this text such covered, clothed, 'robed, ar'l"ayed; ~ .... m51t
wicked opinions are refuted. PA. ~ to blame, lte was clothed in sackcloth i to be overwlLelmed
reprove. APH. ~(" to show to be wrong, re- by waves, floods, earth; ~ J.:;.;r~6lt
buke, reprove, convince, confute, with ~ or p.ers. \ o~~ the earth closed upon them; to be hidden
affix and with -=>, t"~ or ~ of the cause; }1:-~ ~ from sight; to be passed over, con-
..
~ wOlQ·';' 0" he will rebuke his words, doned of sin; to be sheltered, prottcted; W;:.6
reprove him for what he has said; J.{~ ,~6W ~J.;? ~!-=» men shall find shelter
f;.o~ ..cD;).; he will reprOt'e the righteous under tlbe shadow of J.'hy wings. DERIVATIVES,
first; ~t ~~ J~~~ .md.j let J....=o..&J, J~o.&J, }....=;, ~, ~}~, Jl~,
us reprove forsake1's of the faith as being like ~~~,J~:)l.
robbers. ETTAPH • ..=5~lt with t~ to be re- ).iD.; pI. of J~ .
..
proved, shown his faults, convinced of sin.
DERIVATIVES, ~.LJ:D.?..:iQ, ~)Imo""', JlQlm.po. .
J~;, J~ or ~; pI. Jl.cD; m. time of full
.
moon, the fifteenth day of the month; JI..ciQD ..
.s:t:JJ, )m.6 pI. ~¥ m. a cup, beaker, drinking- ~fullmoons; 0I1~=» .OtJ~H~
vessel; J;'~, ~.6 a cup of cold water; esp. the moon at thefull i.e. in itsfullness; ~; ~
the Eucharistic chalice; J£:c.:. ~ ~~, )m.6 from the middle of the month; l~r, ~~
~o the mixed cup; ~ ~ ~ lie
• ,,~t? at July or September full moon.
consecrated the cup, i. e. ce7ebrated Holy Com- 19 4 ,
,....o..J:D&J P1. 1'-
I""
r t . w.J:D&J. m. a pruner.
munion.
I '
,.~ f ut.~,
1 '" - '" act. part. Jo&Q&J,
1 _"" I ' -- ' pass.
~&J,
:t..._'
:locm • l:.'
,O~~, ,0~~m'5V(7TO~,aporc h sup-
ported on pillars; a balcony, an upper 'room.
part. ~, ~5, J~. to cover, veil, conceal,
keep secret. Pass. part. concealed, hidden, Ji~ m. a huckster, costermonger.
secret, occult often opp. ~ open, uncovered i ~
.. f ut.
, . . pass. part. .......J:D&J,
_~J,
- I'
1'-,
L~'''' the'
.. 1::: ~?OI
~ tnterna l organs; bu t ,.L..:)..
I' ... J~. to prune esp. a vine, to lop; ~).1::S;l
J~;1."; J~ the inner sight of the mind ....... , . . - -
,OOl'O~=» ~ .... M? trees wtf. h th'err sh oots
opp. Jt::;~ }i:':; the outer bodily eyes; ineffable. lopped off. ETHPE. ~lt to be pruned;
mystw; . .,...,.~
.... ~.,!-""'...........
,0......__ .. ".'"
~-'"? 001 "''"!.f J.;.mE~t J.,X,..E .,...t
as a pruned vineym·d.
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PrA.~, "" ''''. .. .. " per.
; - J ~~:s;) h fl atnose d HS l'f l~ f. a crust of bread.
with lopped-off nostrils. DERIVATIYES,~ ... o..=,:), ~ pI. ~ m. the sole of a sandal,
t-mE, ~~j ~ ~. ... 1
Sloe, I''''~IJ'!_''
& c.; ~,..m..m.!) worn-out so1es.
I'~'" J'"
,......m!), 2.1:. r t .
~~ ~. a pruner. J~ pI. ~ and J~~ f. the loin,
I ,~, t
,......m!) r . .....m.!).
.
m. prunmg, 1oppmg.
. loins, muscles of the loins.
.. Lt. .. I I.!~~'"
~!), Jo».~ p. ~!) m. st ver, money,
'l
~ pI. ~ rt. ~. small seed-bulbs.
a silver coin, piece of money; OI~;'! ~bD
~D rt. J.m.o. m. hiding, concealment usually
the money he was bought for, his price; ~. ~l
with prep. ~b in hiding, in secret, secretly;
'b~~ ~ ~; t:"~ it shall come forth
lAmE, thirty pieces of silver " J.9.~ ~,
from obscurity and appem' openly. avaricious; ~~ ~i avarice; ~~ ~
a poll-tax, capitation tax,. a census; ~
~ pI. }.:m!) rt. ~!). m. an outer covering,
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roof of the ark, of a tent; the cover of a well, l l'0'
.rol (1" \o~ I ' ~ _~
"- '- ! ._, ...
~" 1:."
... .:'!.,.. ,Q.!)~ '?' " _~ ...
~-..?~ .......
obscurely, mJlsteriously, mystically. l~b, l~mb or l~; pI. l~:' f. (cf. omb,
1l'0'..-E rt. ~~!). f. a covering over or conceal- ~kb) an earthen vessel in which wine was
ing,. that which is concealed or unseen; that mixed.
which really is, within, opp.ll'ct..~; or Il'Q"~ l~ pI. ~~E andJ~¥ f.provender,fodder,
'" l ~ "h
externa1 appearance; Il.Q..:)j!
t'· .. .,.
,001 O....~ t e forage, hay; J~ ~~ a dealer in hay.
true inwardness of things; secrets, mysteries, .a:>" f ut . .,g~,
4>.,..In f . ,a~, "ac
".,..Impel' . .,gQ!), t.
arcana. 1'1" I ml' .,
part. .,g !!), ,.9!), P . m. ~'!) or ~9!), pass. part.
l~, ~~ or \~i...~ f. a) g~pLOv, ~, ~, It:.-. to bend,
curve, bow ~b;~ the
powdered drugs or perfumes. b) Ar. elixir, knee; ~i the head; ~ him;elj, &c.; with
the philosopl~er's essence whjc~ would change ~ to stretch the sling; metaph. to bend,
lead to gold. make flexible, make gentle; ........ }.slIE,aA,i, thou
l~ or IU=E m. a) a basket. b) l~~ hast brought me very low,' "'OI~!~ t..~
H.:;'>! wooden moulds for making bl'icks. bowing before him. Part. adj. a) bent, bowed,
~ m. plaster. crookbacked, distorted; J,9;9.!) ~~?~ bent or dis-
torted limbs; OIi~~ ~ bent backwards.
~ ETTAPHAL ~~lror ~!);lrdenom.
b) arched, curved, conca'l:e; 1~.:A.g 1~;A
verb from gE/lOr, to travel about; to receive hos-
J~g ;; 9. !)~ straiglu and curved trumpets,'
pitality, be entertained as a guest. Cf. ~r
).Q~;!? l~ ll'~ an arched stone cavern;
and below.
OI~; .a..9..o! Ijlj a curved-headed nail,' 1~;;.9
~; pI. ~.:. m. fruits usually dried or pre-
1;9J-li~ ~9..0 birds with hooked beaks,
served fruits such as raisins, walnuts, almonds;
talons; I~ .a...9..ohook-nosed. ETHPE. ~!)lr
dessert; but I br:
H,;. i fresh fruits. to be bent or bowed down, to bend or bow oneself,
~ pI. ~ m. coral. usually metaph. \o-OIf ~lr their back was
" l
1\ "1'1 f t. .. _
~o~ or ~;!~ . SEJlOUOXELOJl, a guest- bent i. e. they were no longer inflexible. PA.
house, hospital; cf. for this and the following .a9.E to bend over, bow ~~ the body; ).d.;
t...!)o~l &c. oneself. ETHPA. ~[,lr to bow in adoration,
l~o~ or ~0!QJ.m!) m. EEJlo86xor, the stoop from weakness, bend over, bulge e. g. as
master of the guests. , buildings from· the shock of an earthquake;
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to be bent, crooked, hooked. No ApH~L, .al>ris Jews but Jews 0pp. ChristialJsj H~.~ ~
~,~ 1
PAEL of~" see p. 16, co. 2. ).:.ci,;;9? the unbelieving Persian nation~' an
.sE, J.9.E pI. ~ l't. ~. f. the palm, hollow apostate; Jir;t..a.D? ~L? ~.J form of
of the hand; a handful, sheaf, bundle; W ~ absolution for those who have denied the faith.
a handful; ~? W a handful of salt; b) ungrateful, unthankful >' ll'~~~ li ~D
~~ .::9.E bundles of thorns; ~¥ ...Q., to clap unmindful of benefits; Ji~~ ~ kind
the '/.awls; with Pr or ..,.,1, to reap, gather to the thankless.
together (b sheaf~' metaph. J~~~ .Wi.E ~1'~D rt . ..sa:). adv. a8 an infidel, per-
Il'~! the blessed sheaf, i. e. company, of the fidiously, denying and refuting.
Apostles.
Jl'Q";~D rt . .a:>. f. denial, 1·tjection of Christ,
J.9.E, I~E pI. ~~ tt.~. f. anything hollow
. of the Faith; impiety, infidelity, paganism,
or curved, a pan, bowl, saucer, snuff-dish, apostasy; also renunciation made in baptism
censer; a spoon, ladle; n~~? or ». J,j p I.9.E of the devil and all his works.
the scale of a balance; Jl'..~? ~6 the bou'l of J.;;~..a" rt . .a:). m. denial, reJection; i-n-
(t candlestick; ~,g? J.9.E the hollow of a sling;
fidelity, impiety; JL'Q~l! C;~..a:> denial of
the hollow of a vault, a vault, ~ ~E the
the Godhead,. l~t ~? J.;;~:> apostasy u1'
vault of hea'l:en; J1.i...s:., l~...~p 1~6 the m'ch
rejection of God.
of tlte rainbow; ~P ~;r the door of the
vaults; H~? OI~ .::9.; the hollow spaces ~~:> or ~~6 m. hellebo"e, helleb01'us
under the arches of a bridge; 1~~~IW niger or candidus.
1~...H~:), a seat carried on a camel's back, on 1l'r;t..a...i:I rt. ..a!). f. crookedness, l~£~
a mule. J~ being hook-nosed.
'" ,.. .. .. • I! _ l'
J.9.& = hU rt . ..a!). f. a ladle, large kitchen ~:> fut. ta:u, act. part. ~:>, 7
~. to ILunger;
spoon. metaph. to hunger after, desire greedily/the
I.£._
~
I~_'" t ,.9.:),
fut. ~J, act. par. I"" 1'_'
/>A»:), pass. adj. ~, llaE usually takes the. place of the
part. ).i!" ~, COGNATE .a5. a) to bend, bow, participle; see below. ETHPE, ~lr alld
. l'tne, curve, 1ean over; Wl'th ot..~
lnc "',.. ,..........
~ ETHPA. ~6lr same as Peal. "l~~ ~lr
to bow over on one's breast; with ~;r L~ he hungered after wealth; t~Ell, IL'~ death
or ~;J~ ~9?" to bow down the face to the
.. for which 'W lLad hungered. ApR. ~t to
,.. '" ~ .. '" , .. ,.......... 7
groun d ; QQ~ ~...9:) \.QOI...9( ~ tlLey were make to hunger, afflict with hunger; ta.:,L" ».
lying with their faces toward the ground; ~~ Thou wilt not leave the children of
~& otl..i ~? ~r;t~ deceit recoiling on men to be consumed with hunger, DERIV-
itself; ~o »'r;t~ ~.; ~ the deluge bent A'rIVES, )...,9.:), ~4a.o, ll~.
its head and kissed the outskirts of Paradise;
~, U-a5 pI.).1..a.E rt. ~. m. a) suhst.
~o u.,.:)! J~~..o a waterpot with a . . .. ,. l!rl!_"J'
lLunger,scarc~ty,famlne; \.Q~~' JoIoliA:) 001
curt'ed spout. b) to overturn, upset " I,,' ......~,...
O....~ ~i:) ~;."? I threw the soapsuds O'/:er
Jl:oiL?"a great famine ove:l'spread allland8; Jla;
}Ler, upset the washing-basin over her. ETHPE. ~'Q!: lit. the hunger of a bull, Angl. wolfish
~lr a) to bend with effort, stmin. b) to bow hunger. b) adj. hungry, famished; ~~ ~
• 1_'- Y " - ,,~.,.. ,~ thirsting for blood; )la; ~li a mvenous wolf;
in adoratIon, ~Q; ... ~ wOlQ.'III)?o.D ~ ..-
before IIim celestial beings bend. c) to be over- I~E? or t.aE, ~J a hungry soul; ~IaD
turned, upset, ~~! ~~, IJ~ a pot of JI:c::.,~ thirsting for Justice.
water turned upside down. ESHTAPH • ...i."t{:....t ~..~J~D rt. ~:). adv. very hungrily, in a
to be overwhelmed. famished state.
J'r;t..aD, JL';~~ l't. ~" 11. a) an infidel, JL~ rt. t9.:>. f. hunger, state of famine,
nnbeliever, heathen, lJagan,' pt pagans opp. being famished.
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J-d; m. monthly cour.~e, menstruous d1'S- corporal: to wipe away ~i tears; I~L~
,ll- Y
charge; ~ Jdw~:, I;~~ra woman staying stams of sm; 1t.D~g ~ 102' l..iIA:Ic! It.oL;.9
• • 9 Y "" P ,,,, ,
apart for her uncleanness. a fragment rubbed cff from the idol; metaph.
~.6 adj. from ~. unclean, di1·ty. to disperse, clear off, blot out; u.,;~ OI~
~:&:),Q'>..i Saul did away with the remnant of
I'" m9!),
".1 '" I'~" .lra9"
-, '" f rom I".ro.g."
menstruous;
' '"
I'" '"
, . I ra9" the monthi y course; a woman
I' l'
,.."
the Amalekites; 102' ..9A~ ~? ~ he
during that time or suffering from an issue; abolished the traces of the Evil one. H. to compel
I~~ ~~ ,:)~ He /Iealed her who
to apostatize, force to deny. ETHPA. ~6Lr
to be wiped off, blotted out, effaced ~~9m~;
had ajlux.
witl~ a sponge; metaph. 8S sin in baptism;
.s.iE PAEL conj. of ~. ,0~t.Do,
4 , 4 r" "may
~,,~ '} t ~e memory of th em be
)£i" rt . .Q.:). m. a) being bent, bowed with blotted out; to be done away with, vanish as
age, ~~i ~ being bent with years; ~ I~ anger. APREL ..~t to force to deny
I~, the beingdrawnofabow; ~ ~ 1~~U God; to compel to apostatize ~
the vaults of heaven, zones, spheres; astron. 11.'~t.Dfi'omChris!ianity; to cause or com-
a segment 0 f a Clrc. 1e; t.~
1 ,,4 _ ,& '" r I.! .! -
~ ,:)" ~
mand to renounce, ~ JJ~ ~~ ~~ the
H,c:t. a segment larger than a half-circle; priest tells the baptismal candidate to renounce
lsiL p I'~ lit. the string of an arc i. e. the line the Evil one. DERIVATIVES, J..9Q.:;), I;~,
dividing a circle into segments. ~ l; Q.9.D, JLoh~.Q.:;), J... ;Q.Q!), J,J~.
I~ pt I~~ rt . .Q.:). f. anything hollow ~, I~ pI. I~ m. a village, hamlet;
or curved; a coffer; the hollow part of a censer, usually as part of a proper name, 'P~"; ~
of a bookcase; esp. a paten; I~~o }~.6 Oapemaum, the village of the prophet Nahum.
chalices and patens; ~ 'P~i I~~ curved
J.jo~6 pI. J:'dim. ofJ£9.6. m. a little village,
tusks of ivory, ivory platters.
hamlet, cluster of houses esp. in tIle neighbour-
" f ut. ,~,
;.9." .4 " , I"
'" act. part . .,s", .. 9..::1, pass. hood of a city.
part. ~,I', It:.
to wipe, wipe clean, scour;
1.
J.k.;.s.6 a) hard white candy or sweetmeat.
J.j,b~, cA.?).JQ..~ 0I~0 ~+~ ~~
b) smoke, steam.
/te seized the sword and wiped it in the body
of the blessed martyr; 0I~~;.i .. ~ wipe its cut Jl.'..9.6 f. an eart/ten vessel, crock.
i.e. cleanse the part cut. H. to deny, renounce, ~ fut. L~ to boll, form into a pod or
desert the faith, apostatize usually with ,:) e. g. seed-vessel; ~ lJ~ the flax was bolled;
~;~, ~f. to deny the Oros.~ of our Jj~ ~ the rod of Aaron put fo.rth ripe
salvation; witli~!) to renounce th~ world; almonds; 0~9" ~ Ij~g the fruits did not form.
I3~,-t 'l I'"10,---'.
'·.!''-~I! he d eVL; ~'.J:. 1"'-"
1o,~0I~ " 1" ;.9.:) ETRPE. ~Lrto heformed as fruit. FA. ~
thou didst renounce the heavenly gift; to thicken, furm into a knot. DERIVATIVE,
I"' ~.I"I""!OI' 0I70
10,_,1. ·1"........
-" !) ~.,s"- , '111 theY d 0 not Iw.
deny the t'ruth of this opinion; with 11.'~!) I~'
1oL6 ~"l!.
10,......." t
he cyclamen.
to be ungrateful; but 'f1.'~ ~ ;~~ ~ let I~ rt . .aD. f. a hollowed place, arch or
not Thy grace reject us. Pass. part. a) impel'S. vault; H~, l~ the fireplace.
~ ~ it is renounced as to thee i.e. I re-
J~~ rt. ~. m. the calix of a flower,
nounce thee; ~;~ ~ ~ Diana is
capsule, seed-vessel.
renounced; JJl ~ r~~ I deny thy gods.
):J~ adj. from I~. arched, vaulted.
b) unfaithful, infidel, accursed. ETHPE. ~Lr
J. to be wiped away. H. to be denied; to he ...E adv. of place, w/tere, usually uith the
disannulled, declared null as ~ a covenant. relative, , .,; where>, , ;..6 ~ wheresoever;
PA. ~. 1. to wipe, rub dry as .. 010;:( his , ...E ~ whither so ever ; , ~ thither
hands; H~ ).&J..a, the paten with the where,. " t.-b ~ whence, from that place
224
.
or tzme; ,Jl ~ .::..a.J?
as soon as; ..... "', 0' P'
~ ~"'"
"'" fr om ETRPE. o:)~lt" to be ploughed, tilled. DERIV~
whatever quarter the wind blows. ATIVES, k~:), }....:.t.D, k~o~:), k~o~~, }....:.o.:).
Jt.D,
• ... -;.0 fut. ;.:u,
I"'" t J"".:), ,..;.0,
ac t . par. " • pass. I!'" or ~t.D
~t.D '!I_ower, J''''-
I..' • m. ca bb age, cau l;-/1 -..:>??:)
part. J~, ).;.6. a) to be short, narrow, brief; wild cabbage.
~Q; a..;':' the days are few. b) to be sad, I~' rt. 0:)t.D. m. p 1oug h·mg, tl'll''tng
~t.D pl. ~t;.:)
I.."
displeased, annoyed; to grieve; usually impers. the ground; fallow ground; a furrow, ~o"; 1~ ~
with::::"; ,...0;::::" Lo~ t:..=.D Da'L-id was sad; l~! ~~ ~ sow not in the furrow of
t"~.:C?? ~t~ ,~~}.;...o )0:,1 ~ so::ow unrighteousness.
not for those that are asleep; ~ 1;.0 ~? ,Q! I we ~t.D rt. o:)~. a d
P!' '·
J. rusttc.
ought to feel sorry; ... OI~ ~ t:..=.; he felt J~~.6 pI. J~~~ f. a bird's crest or tuft,
pity for him; pass. part. a) small, narrow, brief, esp. ~;l."! 3' a cock's comb.
short opp . •, •.it; Jr::,i)":'~ a briefspace; J,.!rA.
J.m,;.6 pI. J,:. m. fine cambric, muslin or
J~~ few or brief years; H~i t~;l." the lesser
lawn; 1_' 1.,.. ... ,..
~~ t='J,.:i:) a l'-~~-J-
Z'lwIWlraper.
gate; J~a.D J~ little of stature, short; }.;.E,
01;:..0 to suffer pain, be sad, weak, ill; cf.
~o;*' short-tempered opp. 0j.M0' .. ~. J'~? - ,. 1ong-
cognate H~. PE. only part. adj. ~~, J~i.o,
suffering, patient; mUSIC. ~t;.:) ~ . J"'" II_·~ short
Jl:~~ sick, sickly, ill, diseased, w!ak, infirm,
notes; gram. ,..;.0I ' ,.. I _.", h 1 J'~ " ' •.
~ 0 I a s ort vowe; feeble; 0-01 ~ i.o he is ill; J;"i,:, ~ a hospital.
).;~ short names or nouns; adverbial, l~o.b infirmary; J~.... i L&...t.o love-sick; ~~lb
briefly, sItartly ; J~~ Pp,.
~~~ a g'ram-
--""
Jl.'~~ rottenfigs; ~;.:, J~ theflesh is weak;
matical epitome. b) sad, sorrowful f. impers. " - J' ,..,..'" weak h ' I ·t 4
• • , ! ' _--t I ' ,.. ......, J"Ojo.oo;..,:) ~ 'D. earzng~' """!~
wIth::::" to grzeve, be sorry, "~ ~ ,...~ ~
• . J",,~t.D- ~"
J~;':' ineffectual a8Slstance~' 1_',)'"
.,.~;~ we are very sad at thy separation from
unhealthy country; metaph. of wrong opinions
us; ~)';.b U ~; ~k J.!;~( ~ I do Jo...!?
.... ,. J"4 •
_ d .
not care how long the Journey may be; ,...:) '!
I' ,.. 11 J,r.e.;;
f OI.. i.o heterodox; ~~t.D - - ,,~~
COct their minds were disordered by the mis-
).j( 'Ht ~ I am not sorry to die. ETRPE.
leading of devils; gram. a feeble syllable i. e. one
... ~Lr to be- cut short, made brief, ~ ... ~Lt" containing a quiescent letter; a defective verb;
).j~ the moment was brief; ~ ~~~ his
Jl:6L(, ~i.o' a noun having a weak letter; J~
life is cut short. PA....15 to shorten, cUi-tail, ~-9Y1 J9~,..,...
k~~-J~;,,- ~t-O ... Ojo.oo~ nouns
9
.. .. en'DV'>
contract, 01;1: PL'_ -"'the garment·'tS t 00
.., ,..,J.¥>"';.o
having the initial quiescent as ~(: the
short to cover him, J~Q; ... ~ it shortened the
second letter quiescent as J~~, the final as J,::;J'
days, the time. ETRPA • ... ~Lt"to be sliortened,
ETHPE. OI~Lt"a) to fall sick, be sick, ill; in pain.
cut short as days, life; impers. to be despondent,
b) to grow weak, lose strength, fail, languish;
despairing, rJj::::..~k ~ t:..=.5Lt" ~ Yen;did
~~ ~ OI~~Lr thine heart was tender, thou didst
not lose heart in your trials; with ~o; his ~ "4'''' ,. ,)'7I he grew weak 'tn .
spirit was grieved, courage failed. ApR. ... ~~r
grieve; J"Q.J.:Q .. ot=o OI~'"
,.... , .. ,,.. ~~~~),.. h ho
a) to shorten opp .
.. ,,..
.,;0, ;
.. 1-,.. .. )
~ ,o~,-!. ... ;.0,
_ ,,.. faith; ~.. ,?!~~ ~~Oj.~! ~, t ose w
stumble, are perplexed, distressed at tMs saying.
he shortened their hands, held them back. b) to ,.. . , k .. ,.. ,..,..
PA.OI.5 to make 'tU or SlC ; ,..,oot=o ... OI~
sadden, be displeased, angry; with ~ to be
sick in mind. ETRPA. OIrJ,Lt" to fall, sick,
sorry for, to condole with. DERIVATIVES,
become very ill; to make oneself ill, feign sick-
~}...t.D, JLa..~, lLt.D.
ness. ApR. OI'i.:>tto cause to be ill or sickly,
J~~ m. tlte socket or the higher part of the arm. injure, harm~· with ~j' to feign sickness;
) ~ or }..:...o m. an iron pot for heating pitch. ,.. ,..,.. .. ,.. ,....... "'" ,'" h'
~.~ ct~ .a~t 'f~ ~~ not zng
,. if. PI! ruins and injures a vineyard so much as bad
0:)t.D fut. o:)o;.:u,
act. part. 0:)t.D, ~~, pass.
"71 ". 9
*'
part. J.,:...;':'. to plough, till the ground, o:)c)O:) pruning. DERIVATIVES, J.. , 01; Q.O, ~l~.:),
~O~b pI. ).:. rt. ~~. m. a ploughman, »'o"~ pI. J:" m. a) a hook, esp. a hook from
husbandman; a plough. which a lamp is suspended. b) a stick with
~o"~, J~ from ~o~. adj. cherubic, of an iron hook for lifting lamps down; a club
. . to ch er'twS;
or pertaznmg .. 1.. J""!"
A,_O~ J'A
" ~,,.. !:.
- the hooked at the end, polo-stick. c) a curved pieC8
cherubic companies. of wood attached to the end of a cord by which
10~, Ho"'.b, JI."'o~b rt. 1.:1. a herald, public a load is fastened; a saddle-bow. d) ».o~
crier, proclaimer, preacher, harbinger, fore- ~? a twisted roll, twist of bread.
runner esp. used of St. John the Baptist, ~04~,J~ from »'o"~. deeplycurved,bent;
~I~ J'OI~ Jio"~ Elizabeth shall give birth I ',4
a deep1y curved l'me;.~
......,.. "6;CU:O
~o~ JL'- ...
lP, ~
'lniraculously to the forerunner of Christ. J~o~ very deep reverences.
Jio"~ or HO~b KijpvE, m. a pearly shell, 10~'
'" I .p...
r..»0~
I ,.-
p. I'"
m. -
co1our;
XPQ)p.a,
mother-of-pearl. I ' . ! .... 1.,.4 , .. th e co l our oJ..f
. J1 '4"
l,a...::I,.:» ~, ~o~ 't'"' as
Jl.'o;o".b pI. JLo , ri. 1.:1. f. a) heralding, heaven in its clearness; JD~ ~o~ varied
proclamation, preaching, message; the Gospel; colours. Metaph. a) colour of the face, com-
~o..? " J""
A,olo':lthepreac
4, J. J',A,oto~
h'mgo•J.fJ,ona£; .... , plexion, blushing ; kQo"~ ~, unfJlushing,
J,;....~i the message or p1'eaching of the Apostles. shameless. b) countenance, aspect; boldness,
b) eccles. a proclamation, recitation, bidding- impudence; Jd,o"~ }AJ:> a set face, bold look;
prayer, litany, a commemoration of bishops, 02' J~? ot-~04;':I his audacity £s adamantine,
patriarchs, &c., recited during divine service; AngI. he is brazen-faced. c) appearance, pretext,
? Jl.'o"',o"~ cit~ they annulled the com- I ,.. " I.'." ... nd not 'zn
J,~ ~o ~o~ zn appearance a
memoration of the name of.... c) public I! I? on w ha t pret.,-",.
""'""
truth; ~.. ~' '"I
10~'"
,...~
prayers for the khalifs = public acknowledge-
ment of their sovereignty; ,~-.::::..~ ~
do they accuse him? d ) style; I.~""
~o~ ,0.
J'.... •
of ornate style.
..... 'j
~? I .... "'-. J'
,."S'Q~ 1,010.:10 the kha l~.f.
02' "A,-~'JI'4", ZJS
of the A rabs had only the name and proclam- 1J~0~, J~ adj. from the above. bold,
ation of kings, not real power; ~i ~3 audacious, 1·mpudtnt.
?OOlt~
4 '" Jo.:uo
'"" ?~,
4 " L010.:1
01 .. " '" he wante d JI.'~J~o"~ from l~o".:I f. boldness, impu-
to annul the name of Mas'ud and proclaim dence; lasciviousness.
Daoud in his stead. 9 - 9
,aA..Jo;':I, _9 - - I " .•
..J~ or .a..~ p. QA.lO~ m.
,".4 4 ".' " 1" ....4,4
,.....,~o~ pI. .m~o ..~; see ,.....,-o0~ XPOII'KOII, a chronicle.
laying on of hands. JI.'~;:' pI. a) of ~;':I a heap. b) of JL~ the
I! # •
~O':I I ! .. .~
or I>Q .'" rt'. 't~. m. the ptece
, p I . I'- . thumb.
of wood round which the weaver's thread is
I~:I Pe. only participial adj. J;"'~ or Jj..~
fastened, a weaver's beam.
proscribed, execrated, despised. ETRPE. ,~Lr
"..
~o~ P1. I'..:IO~
I". .. rt. 't~. m. movmg . round, a) to be proclaimed, announced, publicly taught,
going or running about; circular or revolving preached; JI.'04"" :O! JI.'~ H~ It:;,L1 this
motion; circuits, circlings of the wind, clouds, gospel of the kingdom shall be preached ~. I~A,""
"'" '!'
&c., a circle, circumference; JI."~~i ~O~:I J..,:.,~ ot~~ oJsi&~~o~.. his name and
. . churc h ; ~"L' ..... I'." the
a processwn zn Jw-DO~ teaching will be celebrated in all the East. b) t~
. of the fi rmament; I'NA,
revolvmg .. ' ,,'.........
. !' I~o~
' . ..
be proclaimed, named king, bishop, &c. ; I~L;
the turning or revolving of the year; t'"~ ~ he was JYroclaimed king. c) to have
J.!Do~? everything belonging to the succession the name recited in public prayer as being
of Festivals in their order. khalif, cf. JI.'OiO".b; to be recited, proclaimed,
J~o"~ pI. J~- rt. 't~. f. a whirlwind, commemorated as the names of bishops, &c.,
hurricane. at divine service. PA.. I~ to proscribe,· with
J~o".b.rt. '1.:1. f. a whirlpool, eddy. JI.'~L'; ~ to disinherit. ApR. a) to,"Z..Dr
Q
226
.
proclaim by a herald or messenger,. ~ , ~r
"'\
JL'o~i,:, rt. 01;.0; f. sickness, sickliness, in-
.LQ~ proclaim peace to the city. b) to an- form tty, __ 7 . _ tmpotence;
· Wuu;;neB8, ' J'"
~? 01...1O~~
'" -
nounce, preach ; ~"" , .. ,,_ .... ~~ ,o~ .. I"
"'_. '-"~ 01;.0 thefleshsubJecttosickness; Lo~ ~,; ,~~~Lr
unto them the former prophets cried; John the JL'~.~ ye were tossed about through the weak-
Baptist }...:f.;a.-,::) J02! I~ preached 1''11, the
4
ness of your faith.
desert. c) to teach, show, argue. d) to 1'ecite et•• ;, JL'~~ rt. J;.o. f. shortness, brevity;
publicly or in a loud 'Voice, to promulgate a lJ~!-)..6" JL'~.; lack of time; metaph.
uecree, with , ot..o·; to issue decrees in sadness, anxiety, distress; pressure, coercion;
the name of, by the authority of ... ; to I' 4
J"a..~ . .~,
.. .,..,,.. unwt'ZZ'mg1y; ~
' '.... "a..~
I 4 "
proclaim or make king, caesar, khalif, sultan, heartfelt sorrow; ~ JL'a!.~ Lo~ ~
to recite the name of a reigning khalif in JL'et..J( the Holy Spirit felt pity for mankind;
public prayer; to proclaim a bishop, insert }..:.o"'; L~.~ impatience, sadness, but med.
his name in the diptychs; to proclaim a feast. }..:.o"'; L~.~ 'shortness of breath, asthma.
e) eccles. to proclaim, intone a JL'o;o";.b. Pass.
~~~~ rt. ,;.0. adv, round about.
part. I~, H~ proscribed, interdicted,
Jl.'~~ rt. ,;.0. f. girding, surrounding;
execrated, accursed, disinherited, exiled; Jj~ ,!, 14 - b"
IW~ ,,~;.o a esugmg.
JL'~ ~ excommunicated; ~~ u.! H~
cursed with childlessness. DERIVATIVES, 110;.0, ~~, J~ xptunalloS', a Christian;
JLOIO;.o, J.., I~. ~~ J~J." ~4~ ~~Lr~~
the disciples were called Christians first in
Ji!6 m. an earthen water-Jar with a nar-
I.
Antioeh.
row orifice. H. a he-goat, a ram, head of the
flock. ~l.o, J~ adj. Christian; ~
J~~ Christian women.
u.o"',.~ or L,i;.E pI. c.. m. a shepherd, a shep- ~~!l~~~~ or ~i,:, from the above. adv.
herd's crook.
as a Christian, in a Christian manner; L~J.9
~~ pI. C. usually f. xapTf]~, writing- ~ ~ i,:, as becomes a Christian, befitting
material, paper, a schedule, bill, deed; a record, a Christ1·an.
.
document, treattse; 1":';"J'4,
~.l)! , ~ a preparer
JL'et~~t.o or ~~ from the above.
of paper or pa~chment; ~~! OI~j0.i f. Christianity, the Christian faith; collect.
characters formed on paper; ~r ~~ the Christian congregation, Christian people;
'"
,o~~~ "',- 4 .... '!'
,c.\.LSh,,,,, - , pat'db'll
~~! t sare to be Jl.'et.l:b'-~ ~! ~~ with the acc01·d of
returned to their owners i.e. given back receipted; the whole congregation..
~.b ~r1A:::.. JL'c:.a..:;~ ~ he pub- ...m.i,:" ~~ or ~~ pI. ~~ or
lished a treatise against him. ~~ f. Xp1jUIS', a) use, custom, wont, ex-
J~~;.E pI. r clerk of the
XapTOV>"&pIOS', a perience; ~~ J!~ experience witnesses
revenue, administrator of the imperial ex- to this. b) testimony, evidence, proof, a pas.~age
chequer; JL'~! H::::"~.~ keeper of the records adduced or cited in proof, a quotation, example;
of the Church. ~~ ~~? ~~ testimony from the Scrip-
~ ..J'. he went rownd from house to house~' inheritance of a Hebrew shall not be rernored
, oO.,.~.!'
""o,.J ""
~ .,O~ the subdeacon shall go round from one tribe to anot.her; to be stationed
', ••• , . , . , . . .
Itll d see t 0 the 1amps; J"a..- ~ ~~ gomg round. b) pase. of Peal c) to be rolled up,
about with wild beasts i. e. living like them. wrapped up, swathed, swaddled; .,~~? J.;~
b) to place round, gird round, encompass, a rolled up scroll. Ill. reil. to turn oneself
suI'round; to stand round about, to guard, round, revolve; OIb~J ~ .,k~? ~;!."
·
to bestege; "'OJ~ ,a.J,
1""''''.,O~ ~ h ang them round a door which turns on its hinges; to gyrate,
thy neck ,. wa.::I~,.a.....z-",. I .... -,. J'I!" 'Q.A. strong waIIs circle, wheel round as a bee; to coil, twist
surrounded me. c) to roll round, roll up or round as a serpent, as a dog's tail; to roll
together, to wrap round, bind, swathe; ~;.; round, revolve, come round of number or time;
cit~? J~~ she rolled up the plaits "".'"
~"::I>. .....¥) ~,. J"'.:'_""\"-"
>."""a... ~ seven revo1vzngdays.
.
,I!h l '
OJ er f~atr; 01; 9 '¥I" wOla.9, .,;.::1 e wrappe
.. ,. .. ,.,,. ,. h d PA . .,'ZE to bind or twist round, tie a vine to
his face in his mantle; with Jjoj~ to a stake; to go or circle round often. ETH.PA.
swaddle; with J~ to roll a volume up, fold .,';.Ett" a) to go hither and thither, walk up
up a roll; to bind up a wound; to enshroud, and down, go to and fro. b) to be wrapped
prepare for burial; J~.i::::..~~ t:..b~ ~ round, bound up. c) to gird, surround, besiege.
ApH • .,~r a) to make "evolve, make to tU1"n
slM put on her shroud; ~ ~;..6 Jl.'~
JJ.~? they shear the fleece all over; ~::I round, ~ .,~ God makes the heavens
It .. 1. "
~? ,..?~ .,o.:J
'" Jet,,. how mUM1 land does
'''I revolve; with J..:.J to turn a mill-wheel; ~;~
a bushel of corn cover? Part. .,.;:' a) active a door on its hinges or in its grooves; .,~
going round, encircling; standing round as a OI~ he looks all round; C... ~ J.!;r .,W ».
guard, surl'ounding or besieging with ~ or do not set a lion to turn a mill-wheel; to make
~.!'~, Jl" .:-..! -,.
,Q.,a. ~ .,.~? a Clty wtt
• • h a wall a stone revolve from a sling, to sling. b) to
round it; o.~~).:L~ J~~ distress straitly roll round in the mouth, utter, \rb~ ».?
L ~ ... " ~
~ ~ ... that they should
- ,'" ,o~~ " not take
surrounds her heart; ~ &~! ~~ the
billows which surge round me; ~ .,.;:, H?~ the name on their tongue. DERIVATIVES, J.::,;o.::I,
may honour adorn thee round about. b) pas si ve ~;Q..::I, J..:,.,~, ~o~, J~o~, J~o~,
fenced, surrounded with walls; wrapped Jjo~;~~ ~~~, Jt~.. ~, J.:,...;, J..:,~, J~~,
in swaddling bands; J..Q.; ~ in a veil or cloth.: J~o~, ~;.::I~, ~4:>;.::I~, Jt<W);.::I~.
J~ .,.~! the embryo covered with the, caul;
I!'" I ,. I~ ,.
,.:J~ P . ~;;:>, ,.:J~ m. a fenced 01' walled
.,.;.::1
- I!,,~
t::I,. ~>'''''''' a fiolded le tter;~? I ! ... !' I ! . <f-
~o? city, fortified place .
.,.;:,? a dog's curly tail. c) impers. .,.. ~ J.D~ pI. J.,;..; rt. .,..::1. m. a) a written Toll,
~ ,o~ Jo~ they wandered aaout in other scroll, volume, codex; ~ ~ .:..~? ~~~
countries. ETHPE. i~tr imper. E-Syr. same ~ ~o a roll written witMn and without;
ItS pre!., W-Syr. .,~t(: with suff. 3 ps. J~~ ~! J,;.; rolls written all over;
3;~::It( 1. active = Peal a) to go round, move j.]cU..Q? ~...; a volume' of canons; J.,.;";
about, &c.; J.D;.E~ ~ ~;l! a city wlwse Jl.'~? writings of consent, written consent.
. " tS fiorty'l1H'les; ~~
mrcutt - ,"!. ~Q.&. " ." Jo~ "" ~
• .,;.::I>.-...;a> b) an eddy; J,;.; ~~ J~~ thou madest
4'li::to.Jesus went about in all Galilee; t:.,.;~lr eddying pools of rain. c) ~0Ii! J.b~ a roll
J;"~~::. I 1()andered about in the desert; or cylinder of gold.
. . '"td~ t~~~
~_o ,.. '1' they went about collect- J.,6~ pI. ~ rt . .,~. m. a) revolving, revolu-
• ." P' . . , , ..
mg . .. ; ..aIo~Q.J;I ~ ~;.::I'" we coasted tion, circuit, course, orbit of the sun, the
round Oyprus. = Peal b) to surround, march heavens, the year; J~ HOt? ,~~ at the
round, stand round as a guard; to stand about, turn of this year; J~ ».? J,:;~ continuous
to delay, linger. II. passive a) to be turned revolution. b) ICp6/CT}, the woof.
round, driven "ound as ~ a wheel; to be ,.,,~~po m. a• r h'lnOCe1'Os, a horn.
,.'
moved or carried 1'ound; Jl.'~t..; .,~tt ~ the . . ~~ to w1'ite badly, spoil writing.
228
' ..
J~;.:» or J'"
~;.~ " 1 \a) a weaver,s
m. ICfP/W;, lOa. J.L» ..~, J~ from ~;.E big bellied, having
comb, sh!uttle. b) the point of an arrow. c) the a protuberant paunch.
fore-arm, wrist, knuckle. ~~, J..S.~ pI. ~, ~:. m. the leg, shank,
J~;.E f. the girth, buckle of the girth. shin of cattle, sheep, locusts, bees, &c.; often
F;.~ denom. verb Palpel conj. from ~;~ forms part of names of plants, ~;ti ~~
to make yellow, tinge with saffron, turn pale or hare's foot, trifolium arvense,' J.,a,~ ~~
yellowish, JJ~ ~.A.'lQ ,J~~ a saffron- wild basil, clinopodium; metaph. J..:Q;, ~~
coloured bird. the shore or an inlet, arm of the sea ..
~;.E or ~~ m.first milk after birth; also
J~k or J~G pI. J~ rt . .,;.:». f. a) a band-
clotted milk.
age, binder, swaddling-band. b) a convolution,
bend, winding. c) a tendril-, ~;.~, J~~ ~~ or ~G m. parsley, cele1·Y.
a tendril of a rine. d) the slough of a snake. l;"l t~; see J;"l t4·
..
r;.,.:) f ut. r.C;...A..J
- 11 ,.tp
to cut short, lop <!u-' 11.';.5 or lt~ pI. ll.'o~ rt. l~. f. the thumb, the
pass. part. ~ ~ cut off, mutilated esp. of great toe-, ·ot:.t,
•
Jt~ his thumb / )1,.,. .J t~ the
If d~
the nose; stopped short. DERIVATIVES, ~.~, great toe,' otk~~; he signed with his thumb.
~;..6, ~;.:». 11.';.E pI. Jt$ f, a leek. DERIVATIVES, lt~,
"" 1_'_'"
r;.:», NIQ;'~ p.1 ~ -,. I &~
..~, ~;>.:) rt. r;.:»· m.
,..
4
Jl.'ct;.~.
6 •
leat'e off. )k, fut. ~, act. part. )..:[" J.,:...6, pass. part.
~.&:., C...~, to pile up, heap/ ~ J.~~ ~
~~, ~;.~ pI. t~.~, J~.E f. a) the belly,
~ they piled stones over him -' J.1~ ~ ~
the paunch; ~;.~ ...SJ..~ the intestines, entrails/ vapours arose in heaps; lict., ~ ~ ,~!l1
I>IID.~ .......
\,.. , d'zarrhoea;i. 1>-llO..,::1
' " ~"'Q '" .. '>,.,....
'0 ' "
let them pile wood on the fire,. ~ ).l.6? one
vent1'iloquists; meta ph. J.l~H ~;.~ the belly who gathers sticks-, ~ ll.'~)k, he heaped
of the pot; ~? J~.E big-bellied vesse7s kindness ttpon him. Pass. part.)o2' )..;:,? )'~
of brass; l~? J.,a,;.~ a bird's crop; J..4,~ o.b the earth heaped up to form a mole; l~
J~~? the body of a document, the middle ,a~ ~.AlI? the t1'easures they had heaped up "
part written on,' _~ ~ she laughed ~ \a·~ )..;:, they have piles of bread,
within her, secretly; appetite, hunger " ~ j plenty of bread. ETHPE. ~tr to be piled 01'
,.1lD;'~ 1'''I~r'l
I ' ' 'gluttony,. N»;'~ I,CI.::>' vazng ory, vanzty,.
heaped up-, ~~ J~~.9(' ~ on
conceit. b) the womb; ~r ~~ ~ from his you tuo, hot coals are heaped -' ~a:. ~W ~ \
mother's womb. c) a cavity, ventricle, ~;.E do not let your debts accumulate. PA. ....&5
J~~ the left ventricle of the heart; ~;.~ to pile up a great heap. ETHPA.....~tr pasE'.
).:.~, J~'~ the posterior ventricle of the of PaeI. DJmIVATIvE, l~.
brain.
).:,~~ cnicus, bastard saffron.
~;.~ plo J,:.. m. a stalk, bundle of stalks; H~, I'~ or Ji~ pl.l,.:.. m. a lJlank or
).;~ p J~.E flax-stalks. beam / a one-plank bridge.
I!' -
~~,IJD;':», " I" -
",-~.L.,\-.IlD~, l"~'
I,Q..L".~GI~ - or -.,.
~GI~ ;
.. f ,." t ' " It_,
~ ut. ~o...AJ, act. par . ~.&:I, "tJ'A~, pass.
• part, ~~ to shoot, -aim, let fly an arrow.
l5ee~~.
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with ~; to send an an'ow from the bow;
_~~' .. - , l.t 4 "L.!'- .. _......
or foot cause thee to ojfend; ~
, 4 J' ...
JJ.::<"
metaph , ~OI ~~:> 1'»0J ~ ....-. ~ ....-. o.;.9~ 02' she was a cause of ojfence 01'
~~:> what we have written is not aimed at temptation to many by her beauty. DERIV-
any special persons; paos. part. struck by an 11...:;), ~~A.~, JL~~.
ATIVES,
arrow. ETHPE. ~Lr and ETHPA. ~Lrto ~, n,...; pI. t'"., C. rt. "--:>. m. a stum-
be pierced or wounded by an arrow. APR. bling-block, rock, reef; ca1Me of ojfence, ojfence,
~~rSalDe as Pe. DERIVATIVES,~, ~~, scandal, scruple; with ~r to take ojfence;
~,JL~. with ~; to put a stumbling-block in the way;
,{.
~ - 1:. or ~,(. - .t= J\.'-._.1)
- .. m. a bow, tf/,e
l._ ~ ~ C..~~, )..i~r a ship 'which
rainbow. strikes on every rock; ~; ~ JooJ ~! lest
~~ pt).:.. rt. ~:>. m. an archer, bowman; it be a cause ofojfence; WI'~
.:'-~, 11» words
w..",
astron. a sign of the Zodiac, Sagittarius; which lead to scandal,' oQii ,~! », ..D »"
H'''I'-''
"'6...:;) ~Q.:> a sh oottng . star. ,0·....
1.", ye ought to beliet'e it without any
~ pt).:.. rt. ~. m. a) m.~, shooting scruple.
1mt'h arrows, archery; ,..,,,~ 1'>1." -~ ~ ",L.:."
,. ... 01.,,_:> .a....:> root-meaning to speak softly, whisper,
his backward shots. b) an arrow, shaft, bolt; not used in Peal. ETHPA. ~Lr to pray
a shooting star. in a low voice, make supplication, supplicate,
JL'4~ rt. ~. f. archery; the setting up deprecate; to entreat ea1'nestly : with ~; ~
of a machine for casting darts. ~LrC~ with my voice I made suppli-
~U....Ab rt. ;,.a:;). adv. diligently, assiduously, cation to tll-e Lord; ~u..o ~'.i .l)~
strenuously, successfully. we pray and beseech. DERIVATIVES, ).Q...Q.:>,
l' 4 -,. t f . success, prosperzty; . ~ 19 • ?~, ~~ 19 • :>~, JLa 19 • :>~,
J 1.0..-,D r.;.A...Q.
b-Us...:>L, J~L, J-,~L.
diligence, application, capability, business
. 4 . , . J""" .. , he ought to show ,. f U.
t ".&A.J, .•...:;), J'o.a:>,
,... act . part'" , pass. part.
OI L
;,.a:;)
capactty; ... O~ ~'oQ!1
what he is capable oj.
~, "''' J' , JPI.. to prosper, succeed, be fortunate;
to be favourable, be of use, serve well,. ..~,
", ~ I •.. , J"":: 1. rt .~
J-............. p.~,"~
1. 'l Ma'P;
1 - . f . apte,
useful, serviceable, profitable; J£..,6 »" useless,
~! of wood; J.9ij! of stones; W! of the inrrffectual; \.;'6 »" ~ unprofitable talk;
slain; ~ ~ z:n heaps. ~,6 », r~ it is good for nothing, 0./ no use;
,.:;ua:>,
12 , 12,4 ~Q.:> or J'" ~ m. a gtrt . h, b'tnd'tng- .~, J~ wine that has turned out well; ).bg
band. , .. ,., h . 1 b h
... 01 ~ • ...:;)? w at tS tftere etter t an to ... 'I
~ fut. ,~~ root-meaning to stumble; Part. adj, diligent, industrious, active, assiduous,
pass. part. usually with ~ of the pers. or cause, dexterous, vigorous, strenuous, often used of
offended, angry, irate, .,.=. ,0~UI~ ~ you ascetics; brave, excellent; advantageous, useful,
are an offence to their consciences; ~.~. ~ ~ profitable, acceptable, Jl."•...Ab J~j~i the in-
.a:lo,.Li~ o~~ they took great offence at the dustrtOUS· beel J'."~ '~J I~'_" t he energette
. Wt'Z'h;
1
synod. E'rHPE. ~Lr with ~ or ~ to be 1!.l.,-4J'."II.'
~a..! ~~9onewhola oursas81duously
b .
ojfended, irate, scandalized; tosuspect; ~Lr " tmparttng
tn 'd '
octrtne; '-J'
~ ·"L'02' ~
~.e.J) I!_'-
... ~;~ I was troubled in my mind; ~ of what advantage was it 'I ;1."~ ~i ~
.. ,.. 4'" J''' • .!:. -'- '!'-L'" I',., •
~'O "'OI~'! ~ ~ ,0 ~ 001 J~ ~ on the great advantage of quiet to
"'OI~~r tlte boy died and many were scan- strenuous ascetics. PA. ~l) to do with success,
dalized, suspecting that his fatlter and mother accomplish successfully. ETHPA. ~Lr a) to
had put him to death. ApH~rto give ojfence, prosper, prwail, succeed, ltalJe good success.
cause ojfence, cause to Ojfend or sin, scandalize, b) to be active, vigorous; to do or accomplish
repulse; ~~ ~ J~ ,~~r ye witlt zeal or diligence; ";;h ~ ~Lr
have caused many to stumble against the law; be diligent in your doings; JL'~~ o.~Lr
~ ~.Q ~ or .,;"l
t'" i ,( i;f thy hand ' ~o~o they laboured zealously in prayers
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and fastings. APR • • l:>r
to have good success, volume was copied out or put together. b) to be
bring to success, produce good results, do well, inscribed, enrolled e. g. as a soldier; with
prosper in work, in war; to flourish as a tree JLi ~ in the census; ~ ~~~~?
or plant; OO~ ~~ ... ~ they fought with enrolled in heaven. c) to be desC1·ibed; ~~
great success; ~!? J1. ~ when he saw he \o·~t;;..l ~f'i? ,0"0,.:;, Q.:)~tr they were
had 'ga£ned the adt·antage; ~ J9..&.:. Ht).,:; falsely described as, reported to be Messaliani.
~ in a heathen land who can do well7 ApR. ~~r a) to write, commit to writing,
DERIVATIVES, l.... a.:I, t:-!;.......&.:>, Jto;.......&.:>, write a book, compose; with ~ of, concern-
J~. ing, about; with ~~ against; ~~r
JW pI. r rt. ;..&:). m. a w£se or successful ,~Of;,,:) 0 U:;, ~ he wrote annals and
teacher. a chronicle; J~ WOI~ ~~ many
J~ rt . •.&:1. m. skilful or successful work. have written about him; ~~r ~ J~)..:Q he
composed twelve discourses; also to cause to be
~, J~.6 or JU.6·
, f. I. that wh£ch grows of
itself, a crop growing from a former harvest; written; J.j~ ~~~ ~~r he had this book
1~.6 ~ the unculti'vated produce of the second
written, caused this record to be made; ~~l'
year,' :~b'l."? J~~o .J~.6 H~ J~~ ~~r~t ,oo;;~ J~ ~~,:Qo candidates for
J~ ~.6 thou shalt eat this year that which baptism come to have their names written down.
groweth of itself, and in the second year that b) to issue a written decree, to inscribe, dedicate,
which springeth from the same. n. reproof, mar; k Itl'''' I'
,,,,0~~ e ",,!
"1)0>
., ~"'~~
Q.. . . .
4 "._~:::
censure; see Jtl.6. JJ,OI? they began to impose tribute on each city
• ·· I • . ~!. "
an d d lstnct;,...~ ",,, ~"'~ ,,'" _.':. '"~ - ~~
J~'; or J;J';
f. a clod, lump or ball of earth;
OJ.&aJ
henceforth (from baptism) lw dedicates ltimself
a mass of mud for smearing walls; Jl.'...j=o J~';
to the Lord. Act. part. as subst. ~~ ~~,:Q
fm oJ...J the little lump of clay of which Adam
a writer of fables; }1:;, ~~ a chronicler,
was formed. '
historian cf. part. pass. U:;, ~~ a chronicle,
~~ fut. ~~b-.:J, imper. ~~~, act. part. history. Ih~RIVATIVES,)..:.~ J~~, J..,Q.:)~,
~~.6. ~~~:), pass. part . ..::w~, ).!.., J~. a) to J.,..:.~, ~o~, J.., Q.:)o~, JtQ.:)o~, ~b..~,:),
w1'ite, write out, copy out; to describe, inscribe, JLQ.::w~, J....::w~, J~~,:), b4~, k~,
subscribe, enroll; WOlO:::J,.i ~~ lte subscribes JtQ.b~, 4:»~~, JtQ.b~~ .
'" Z ~ -..!' 1.'.11 • 4 I ~
'lint. h h'lS own ha'fUN;
_.3
~ ~,~ OI~"~
, ~ ,,' -
,~"''-"iJ 1 t--'
- ," " -
~~, p. I - rt. ~"''-"iJ. m.
,~~ describe the land £n seven diV£sions;
a) writing, handwriting, script; JJ? J~
J~~l." ~ ~~ he enrolled himself as
1\"' r,,! ? J~? ~~; I begin to write the book
a. d'lSC1P
. l e; ~? ,4 I" • d
"'~ ......., o..::>"Q':) wrlte me own
of-,' ~1? ~~ ~~~ write in common
amongst the faithless; ,O~OI;~ ~~ he sum-
handwriting. b) superscription, inscription
moned them by letter, wrote for them to come;
on a coin, title of a book. c) a writing,
rarely with ~ to write of, concerning or,
book, record, treatise; ~'? J..b~ a book
about, in this sense the Aphel is usual. b) to
of annals; Jl:~!! J..;~~ the writings of the
decree, ordain, assign in writing, leave by will
1"'",,) Fathers; esp. tlw Holy Scriptures, ~~
•
WIth ~ or ~; ..
~ot:..,:,
4
~ 40.-1? f~
~ I will leave thee in my will all which
"''''",,2
~
JA.~ the Old Testament; Jd,~ to~?~ .,..r
I have. Pass. part. written, inscribed; .,.r accord'ing to the witness of Scripture. d) a
written agreement, a decree, a bill, bond;
~~i as it js written; ~ ~ ..::...~
J.1b~?-~0?? ~~,:) a bill of divorce.
above-mentioned; J~~ ~ a marked
=
sheep. Fern. emph. subst. see below. ETHPE. ~~~,:), J~~,:) rt. ~~. f. with J.;;;l
a hand-
~~lr a) to be written, committed to writ1'ng; writing, autograph; ~~ Jl:.~l t:..,;~
~~tr ,04~;;l:i? j.;~~ writings in their 0..::;1 she wrote a letter with her own hand.
.-
handwriting, codices copied out by them; J.j~~ pI.).,:. dim. of ~~. m. a little book,
~~?tr ~or H~ J~ ~~~iLr this I booklet, pamphlet, scrap of writing.
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:::.., ~ Lam.ad or Lomadh, the twelfth time; ~C; ~;~ after forty days; I;""
letter of the Syriac alphabet. As a numeral, ~ ~;~ once in four years __ ' .. ~
»
:::.. 30, 31, ~ 32 &c., ~ 3000. ,~t OI~~ in tlte year . •. after tll.e birth
:::.. inseparable prefix prep. a) of place, to, of our Lord; ~:.; Q~ ••• ~ in the year . ..
.
unto,tnto,towar d '
s, agatnst; I ' - .>: .... ,. I~_- l"'"
,......~o~_ of the Greeks, but ~C;;! is commoner.
towards the south and east; It:..a..~~
came to a city; ~ ~-~ ,-, he went up
-
r. .Ilrhe Uses: ti) sign of the dative; ~ ~.;. give
me. b} after transitive verbs the sign of the
against i.e. attacked. b) ofpers. to, unto, upon; accusative; I~ ~ he killed the man.
by, for., of, on account of, according to, against; c) after a verb in the passive voice the sign of
l r
;::;.. J.j ~ I say unto thee; J.; ~ ~ the agent; ,..Q;:::" .:w~-~r or ellipt.
I have sinned against the Lord. c) of time, at, ascribed to, written by David; 11.'6.~ "";1."
on, to, until, after; ~C; ~~ on tILe torn of wild beasts. d) after neuter verbs and
tenth day,· ,~~ ,r:...
~ from day to day; with pers. prons. adds emphasis; ;::;.. '-i get
Jl»~ until to-day __ J.j';...l J.j;.A at another Out; ;::;.. .@ ahide. e) after impers. verbs;
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~ ~ •.Q lte was sor?'y,' with ~l or J~OI and ,~~ m. leo, a lion.
ellipt, to have to do, to be able; Jtl~ i-l Jl.'oY or Jl.'o~ pI. )H~ rt.IV. f. labour, trouble,
~~ ~ J~~ I had many things to write; weariness, care, the result of labour,' J1.'~Y
, .Jib/' ~ J~OI ~l lIe was also able to .. ,; J.:.;~h the fatigue oftliejourney; II.."~Y .,...;:l!
~~ ~~ly;umaylearn; ~o~)..» tile labour of tldne hands; ~~? Jl.'"Y the
what have we to do with thee? .~ ~/lhQ care of orphans; ~! J1.'~~? .. ~ ~;~ ~
# what have I to do with tlwe? .. ~~o;~ ~ JJp' he does not fall short of the labours of tlte
what business have you with ... 7 f) sign of Apostles.
. fi n.,!.,,. .... »4
th e ID "'.... to d 0; .... )C)·
"......
»;> ~ - ·"heavy
,V root·found in Ethiopic, to send a messen-
of hearing. g) used with nouns or pronouns ger, an envoy. DERIVATIVES, 1~)6" },:,~,
to form other preps. and adverbs, ~y towards; t:- },:,JLw;" JLa,:)~, J,..:, ~.
~, ~ without, within; ~ altogether; ).JJ.»U; see I,H~ a port.
JJ:~ at length; J.L. :Q.~ at therigltt; \.~,
H.!. ... I.!. ... " w h y7 wftereJure?
.1 ... ~,,...~? U~ pI. J,:. for ~ an oar; metaph. ~r
t~, 1 ,.{!.
t m" ,,»'-
'''
pass. part. J~, J,:~, pt t.~, J..;~, J~~. to be centre of an army, of a rank; I~fl! ~
weary, wearied by labour, to labour; ~
.
rostn; J..t.'~_?
1 :': I I. ...'"
~ sarc ;
t h i ?~?' !.' ...'" I'"-:--
'.:: :!. .......
~»? ~~ ,O4;~ they slew till they were moulds for brickmaking. DERIVATIVE~, verh
~, ~, t:-~, ItO!>.::,~, t:-~,
weary; J..;~ ,~ .. t~ or
come unto Me,
~, ~~, h::.">~"O, JtOI">">'''O.
IV U,
"e that labour; ",I
all ., I
unwearied, inde-l"atig-
'.I'
~ denom. verb Pael conj. from ~. to
able. ETHPE.~llt" to be wearied by labour.
ApH • .. Mr
or ~r part. J~~, I~~ or ~ f.
encourage, comfort, console, exhort, inspirit.
ETHPA. ~Lr to take heart, be encouraged,
l!~. to weary, fatigue, troUble; t:-~}~
comforted; OI~ ~ ~ ~tr he
~ why do you trouble me? DERIVATIVE, IL,,»' recovered somewhat front !ds 80rrow.
.tI)~ a) Xa-yws, a hare. b) AO-Y0S, word, :! ...' J'~,
1'.... ac t . part.~, _...' pass. part.~,
-
~
saying, speech. J', 11.'. to thicken,. to make dense, heavy, opaque,
,~ legatum, a legacy. compact; \;~ }.1L.,;.~ ~C)'; the winds drive the
4; '''11 '''11 , ~II -11 1. d ',.y clouds together,. J;~ ).d..": thick darkness;
,aJ",,!, ,QJ'~, ,a...,~, ~,~, 1oJ~
-..!'
an ,QJ~
Manlloll, gum ladanum. I;"":":::" l'a"'Q a ·heavy frost. ETHPE. ~tr to
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become heavy, to be condensed, solidified, con- take }tOld, grasp, seize, catch, capture; to take,
'..... ~" ~~ ~o4-l 0 ,~,,_'O
yealed / ,,~_~ ,. - ,-",,, .'" I~
1'! ~ to hold, keep, ret(J,in; to take root / to take
clouds gather closely and disperse again; ~9y possession" to hold a bishopric; ~! ~D
~ct~~ ~~~? drops condensed upon l
J;.. as much as tlte ltand can grasp; ~
bodies. PA. to solidify, thicken; ~ ~ ~;~ sIte seized him by the beard,. J~~.
,o~~~ they let their hair become matted. ~ ~ Jl.';ct~, he took possession of a little
ETHPA. ~lr to be condensed, become dense, cell/ 0I1Q'.:::=..~ ~ ~~? which equals
opaque. DERIVATIVES, J~, Jlo~, the swift".!:.ess of the deer; ~,..s ~;. ? ~ M
and fuming. ETHPA. ~lr pass. of PaeI. the chronology which many adhere to; ~
DERIVATIVES, J..~, 4--=>~, ~~, J,;~:; a librarian/ ~.,...;.~ self-controned.
Jl~~. b) pass. sense (rare) taken, captured, held fast,
bound. ETHPE. ~tt· to be seized, caught,
~ or ~ rt. ~. m. incitement,
captured, taken, apprehended, kept,. to become
egging cm to strife, brawling.
condensed; metaph. with Ju...~ to be held in
~, ~~, J~ adj. from ~.
honour ,. J~ ~lr or ~lr ~ the
courageous, bold, intrepid, strenuous; ~;r
custom was adopted. APR. ~r to give to
~ the bold lion.
lLold, deliver, make to take; to make to appre-
~~;,~ adv. from ~. courageously, hend or grasp, give to learn, teach, direct;
boldly.
Jl.'o4::..,;~ from~. f.fortitude, courageous-
H~! J.!;~l ,c:.,r ~r}te made them lay hold
,of the right way. DERIVATIVES, ~~,
ness. J...D~,J1Q?·::.',I~J?::.~"",~~,
Jl'()~~ rt. ~. f. congelation, opacity, ~~~, JlQl?::'~~.
de"!sity. I~ rt. ~. f. a) a task, lesson. b) a
Jl.'~ rt.~. f.apprehension,· Jl.'~ handle or occasion given to an adversary.
~h preoccupation of mind. J~ ::.'::.'X f. the uvula.
Jl'~ rt. ~. f. putting on, clotlting. ~ pt of J~!~, l~.
~ fut . .,~, act. part . .,.=.~) U~, ~~~ adv. from ~~. m his heart,
pass. part . .,...~) ).A...~, J~. to if",y hold, secretly.
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}l.'~ f. brick-making. ~ rt. ~~. rn. a gm'ment, clothing.
~, Jt::...L adj. from~. of or from the J~; seeJ~~.
heart, hearty, hem·tfelt; ~ ~! arterial ~ part. ~. stammering. PALPEL
blood; metaph. J~~ J~~~~-Jl.'~J ~-::;. to hesitate in speecA; to lisp, stammer,
heartfelt pmise, earnest prayer. prattle, chatter; H""'! .,.t
J~OI ~ he
~ pr. n. lJf(}Unt Lebanon. prattled like a child. DERIVATIVES, ~Q.~,
1''''
,...~ J'" , ad'J. f rom tea
'" or·!!"" h bove. OJ..f or ~~.
from Lebanon; ~: i i .;. ~ ~ brass from
Lebanon, fine brass.
~, I~~ or J~~ pI. ~~, ~ f. a
dish, basin, vessel; a measure; ~~.:::.? I~
J~ and contr. J~ pI. ~ f. a Sun- · oJ..f parn'dgel ~
a bastn I~_!,.~
or ,1)1-,
,o,- ..~~~
~
dried tile or brick; J..!.OI!? ~~ plates or
a constellation the begga1" s dish = Corona
ingots of gold; V.,..9?
J~ an iron plate.
Borenlis.
~ adv. of place, out, outside, out-of-doors;
see ~.
~ pI. I:" 111. a league.
~ fut. ~, act. part . ...:.~, ~, ~}~ pt of J.!~ j \ ~~ see \ Q.~.
pass. palt.~, ~, J~ to put on ~ prep. takes no suffixes; inside, witltin;
armour or apparel, to clothe oneself, tndue, see ~.
.
don; metoph. to take, assume, take possession ~~ Ar. to speak in riddles. DERIV ATIVE,
•. f l ' - ,,,, ... 4~,
..
oJ j ,~ ~Q.... ,;..:c~ OICl..a.::.Q~ pu.t ye J~.
on the Lord Jesus Christ; J~ ~ HI.; H~~ rn. an enigma, riddle, parable.
devils entered into many; Jl.'Q.~~ ~ he
took possession of the kingdom; J..!.i J,;!,g ~ ~~, \4~ pt )..J~~ cf. \~~,
he commenced a great war; with J~ to Lat. legatum, portion of an inheritance, bequest,
endue a body, become corporeal; with ~?: legacy.
~,;o, ~~.:, &c. to grieve, suffer/ with J...:Q-. \~, ).; ~'$. pt ~ ., J..:.. f. Lat. a legion;
t; assume a name. Part. adj. clad, clothed, I.~ ~
~o, '" If'0ICl.J7
t""Ii:) ~ ""~
I'!'",·:.~ 0 .............
\. '". thel' egwns 0if
endued, &c.; ~ armed, mailclad, corseleted; light descended from on high; W, I~
JjQ;.-~~? ~ cl(ui in black, in white; \ r1...~ the man possessed with the Legion of
•
~1~ ~ in male attire; J~Y ~ devils .
. God-clad, having 1,ut on God, godly, inspir£d, ~~ pI.)':" Ill. >.ay~~·os, a flask, bottle,
c. ... 14; I,.......
f Rom. XllI. ' - ....,
... '\Q~ - , 11,
.a..:lIt.~
• put
avzng vessel.
on Christ; }..:.o"; .. ; .; ;;, " endued with the
~ Palp. conj. of ~.
Spirit; Jl.'~i ~ conquering, triumphant;
r.e:- -~ liable to natural pass£ons; .a..~ ~~ pI.~':' l't.~. m. a stammerer,
JI.'Cl.~ subject to death; JiOl~J ...z:.~ clad in stutterer.
light; J'a!, ~ »,..9 white-hot iron. ETHPE. ~~ rn. a bridle, bit.
~tr to clothe 'oneself, to be clothed; to ...:A~ adv. utte1'ly, entirely, altogether;
be possessed by a demon. ApH. ~r to ,
see ~,.
clothe, endue, put on; to enshroud; metaph.
~ rn, c!jnf),ra 8colymus, a kind of
JI.'~ ~~ endued with grace;
Jt'o~~o u.:."OI~r they made him artichoke.
~ad and sorry. DERIVATIVES,~,~, ~ p1. }.:.. m. >.ayaJloJl, a cake made of
4~~, J-.~, JtCl. ..... =>:::.." )...~ol, flour and oil.
J~t. I~ a) emph. st. of }~. b) better
~ pt }.:.. l't. ~. armed, mailed, J~ f. a setd-bed or flower-bed, parterre;
a heavy-armed soldier. a ridge or ju.rrow.
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\.~, J.j~, \.oJ~ cf. \.a.Jl!» gum ladanum. forth, from that time forth, long since: ~
~ P ALPEL ~~ to amaze, confuse, ,~o ~~from this time forward; ,~~?
stupefy. ETHPALP. ~~tr to be amazed. that which is beyond this life opp. to ~l? the
DERIVATIVES, J~OI~, Jt~~. things of this present life; ,~? JL, the last
J~, ... ~ perhaps a harder form of ... ». judgement; ,~? ~~ the age beyond, the
world to come.
SHAPB .... ~ part. ~~~ a) perh. weary-
ing. b) corrupt reading for Jw~ in some }..:~~~ or ~~ adj. from ,~. of the
copies of Job X. 22. DERIVATIVES, J-~, life beyond this, }..:~~ ~~ the happiness
).J...~, l..~~Qa.. of the far-qff land i. e. of heaven.
'::., f u,.~o~,pass.part.oA.~,~~.
t "'-, '!' - I!·
~~ only SHAPHEL ~~ to inflame, ~~
glow, warm, cherish; J..;~U.':;? ~~ .,..r to pursue eagerly, seize greedily, be eager for;
part.. thirsting, longing, eagerly desi1'ing;
glowing as in afurnace; J~~ Jl."~~...
glowing heat; t~:>~ J~ra burning fever. %-~ ~~ eager for the slaughter; ~i
ESHTAPHAL ~;"~tt....rto be glouing, to burn Jt'oj~:::::: oA.~ a mind athirst for virtue.
with fever; to be inflamed, excited with zeal. ETHPA. .Q~Lr to desire ardently, seek or
DERIVA'l.'lVES,~:>~~ca.,J~~,JtQ.:>~, long for eagerly, thirst after; with J.j 0·» ,,;,.,
)...:>~, )....:>~, 4::1~~. for wealth; with ... C>I~';" to listen eagerly
,~, ,,~tr denorn. verb ETHPA. conj. to his words. ApH. ~~r to devour with
from ~~. to be resolved or drawn up into thirst, inflame with desire. DERIVATIVES,
vapour, to be evaporated, to exhale ~:~ ~ ~ ~~~~, JLo.A.~.
~ ..... " '!' JI'
\.~0I""'1.'-J '"
l.~~ - .. water wlwn
l. - • d
zt• zs rawn ~"""; see ~~ a litter.
up by heat. ApH. ,~r to evaporate, resolve t~ denom. verb Pael conj. from Jt'~
into vapour. to breathe hard, pant,. ~ ~ Jt'~ ,.6
J~~ pt J:" m. vapour, steam, exhalation, breathing quickly from toil; ~h~? \.a!,~
heat; J:i.'~
• ~1 lie
.... I .. ::....rhot fu 1MS, watery
.. »- .. N::::::.~
asthmatic people.
vapours; ~OI~ .,..r ~ ~ the whol", , Jt'~ or Jt'~ m. asthma,shortnes$ofbreath;
~o ~ Jr~ panting and pu:fJing.
world is like a vapour. DERIVATIVES, verb
,~t?, ~~~, }...J.,~. 0.:::::: contr. of o~ ~, negative particle no,
\" _.-..!'
~~an( ll'~'
~~, _-..!' I"'!
l.~a(J. l' f romN::::::.~'
I'_....r
6 .... 1'_ ..... l .'
not; is it fwt? does it not? U,~~ not-but·,
- ....
?O~ ......... not on y; ~ o.:s;. not many.
vaporous, steamy; J~~ Jl."~ particles
of vapour. The double negative ~ ~ makes 11ll affirm-
~~ If o:s:. not unable =able; ~
• '" 11 ..
abve;
~~ ETRPE. ~~trto be set onfire, to burn;
f~ ~ somewhat. In composition l in-, un-;
J.J~b-~ Ha!, flaming fire. ApH. ~~r
~ forms negatives but less commonly than
to kindle, make glow. DERIVATIVE, ~JOI~.
~; ~!:,:,a; '"
~ imperfectly; ...:;,;, Q~
J.J ~ pt ~ m. the heat or flame of fire. very little, not much; ....j-=> ~ ~ not
~~~ rt . .Q~. adv. eagerly, greedily. much less.
)t'~~ rt . .Q~. f. ardent desire, eager J~, ...~ fut. J~, imper .... ~, act.
longing; the object of desire; ~r .,-tt-.l part. JQ.::( C~. to go or come with, accompany,
Jt'~o Jt'':A.~thouartdesireandsweetness. follow; ""o'~.».....J ""~~ ~ J~
,~ comp. of'~ demonstrative particle Timothy was Paul's companion; ~ C~
and ~. adv. of place and time expressing 1
OI~ ).i.; a man's shadow follows him;
remoteness, a) thither, beyond, far, far off; Jt'~;.o-Jl'~ ~ to~ C~ chastity,
,~o ,~ hither and thither; ~o"'0.9 holiness, was his familiar companion; ~
,~ stand back; ,~ t:'"~ afm', far off, OI~ )001 JQ.~? )~t? God's strength was with
beyond; ~,~ far from; ~ ~,~ him. ETHPE. ...~tr to accompany, join,-
above all, supreme, highest. b) beyond, t1wnce- with ).j~~ to join combat; ~ r::..:~tr
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J1.'~ grace went with Mm. PA.... ~ to the burial of St. Mary ; J.;~Q4~, ~ or ~~D
accompany, conduct, pursue; to follow to the the funeral rite, burial service.
grave; ;::;..9 JQ.~,~
11 .. 99 thY sm . ever pursues I~, Jj~ pI. Ji~ m. the almond tree
thee; ~r,gl! .6!Lt" J~ ~~-,g? ~~ and fruit; C~ Jj ~ sweet almonds opp.
~~~ when thou followest the departed to J~~ J~ bitter almonds.
the grave, ·remember that thou also wilt be borne ... ~,)...:.~ pI. ~..:~ f. a tablet, writing-
thither. ETHPA .... Q::{lt" to be accompanied, tablet, writing, title; J,9~! }.:~ tables of
conducted; to be followed or borne to the grave; stone; ~~~~!-)...¥W,?-~A.~i!}':~ the
to make or be a companion of, to associate with; t(tbies of the covenant, dfthe law; ~! }.:~
to be brought up together, with ~, ~ or ~..Q ; =
the tablets of thine heart thy memory; )...:.~
J~~~ t=Q~Lr they were fellow-learners; ~~? a reading-book, lesson-book; J.,:..t~
J~W \..t~ J~rGod be with you; \.()j~W
~e~ let angels accompany. ApH • ... ~r
...
~.A, a table of the lections; JLL, ).;~ tablets
or squares of glue.
to accompany, follow esp. to the grave. ~~ rt.~. m. a threat, threatening,
~o~, ~.~, ~~, J~~,
DERIVATIVES, menace, rebuke.
L~, 4.~, JLa.a..~~. ~~ pI. J,:.. rt. ~. muttering, whisper-
~~ pI. J.:. from ~~ m. encouragement, ing, incantation.
·
exhortatlOn, consolatzon;
' ,,...!
J1I9.... "~Q.~
I" '" "- to J~~ pI. J~:' rt. ~. f. an incantation,
encourage each other. a charm, an amulet; whispers of evil, detraction,
~~~ rt. ~. m. an inciting, rousing. disparagement.
9 4 11 ,t. 9
~L,~ AO'Yo8E'TT/S, an auditor. ~~, ~ fut. ~~, act. part. ~1'.' "1t~,
\.a..Q...~~ reasoning, speech. pass. part. ~, 4~' J~. to curse;
~~~ , - J', m. ~~ 1 ,t,..':....~.4,
- - -", f . p. ___ ~
p. p. accursed. ETHPE. ~LLrto be accursed,
adj. AO'YIKOS, rational. be the subject of a curse. PA. ~ to curse
---""- an dl'·.::.-~4,,-,\ ' logzc,
' reason- bitterly. DERIVATIVES, J~~, 1-6~, ~,
~~ ~~ I\O'Y1KT/,
ing, eloquence. ~.
~~.t~,J~...Q-from the above. adj.70gical, C'i'J.J.t~ AOO'TapIOV, zizyphus lotus, the lotus.
of logic. )....,~~ or ~~; see ~4~ a litany.
~~ pI.~:" rt.~. m. stamme1'ing, • .. • -""- m. AOOTOS,
o.QI)~~,.m.6~ 'he t 1otus pant.
1
hesitating speech, lisping. J~~ pI. J~Q~ rt. ~~. f. a curse,
~~ m. a bridle, bit, curb; the jaw; malediction; imprecation,. J~~? J..:).;t
~~, lio...... the hollow of the jaw. an accursed land; J~~~ ~L accursed,
\.o!~ AoiJaOJl, the arena, amphitheatre. execrable.
...~ irreg. imperative of J~, used as an
H!~ m. AovadplOr, a gladiator, player,
interj. Oh that! if only.
a rough, a bad character.
J1.'o1f~ from the above. f. the business of
...u pr. n. Levi. DERIVATIVES, )..~,
JLa..~.
a gladiator or player.
J.;~, J~~ pI. m. J.;~, f. J~~,
Jl'!~ pI. J1." f. a band, cohort, body-guard; rt. J~. a companion, guide, jri£·nd, follower;
J1.'o~! Jl'!~ J~~rJ1.'~ the grace of J~~ ~ JOOl~ J~ may wisdom accom-
God is the guard of our feebleness. pany you.
I~OI~ rt. ~. m. amazement, constern- J.;~~ pI. )':6~ m. J~~ pI. J~ from
ation. ... ~ a Levite:
J.;~~ pI. ~ rt. J~. m. company, accom- J.;~ rt. J~. m. a company, escort, suite;
panying, esp. attendance at afuneral, afuneral ~~ ...r:; Ms companions; a funeral train or
.
procesS'ton, 0bsequus;
. .... L" ., ,_4,
-p.~ ... ~, o,..o~ procession, a funeral.
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Jr~&~ from ... ~. f. the office or service ~ur to be added, to join oneself ApR.
of a Levite. ~r to subJoin, connect, continue,. OI~ ~
J~Q.~ rt. I~. f. escort, attendance, com- OI~ ~r ~~! immediately after the
pany, companions, companionship, a funeral salutation he begins his sermon.
procession, funeral; I~Q.~ ~ a companion; )..9ct~ m. a) sempervivum. b) pearl
.,~~ IcoJ may he be one of your party, barley. c) the aru.m; JcQQMP" J.9~ arum
may he journey together with you; ,,~? Ji. ~ crispum.
~ c~ .,~ Q.~ angels of light attend you i 1;.9~ m. a) a little idol, image, metal
~~ Q.cl- ~~ It;..~ my thougl~ts figure. b) Fel'h. XL7Tap6r, sumptuous, wealthy.
journeyed on this wise. J-g~ some instrument of torture.
~~u or ~~u Heb. m. leviathan, a ~~ = ~Q4'~ Tt. ~. prep.
sea-monster, crocodile, serpent, a whale; metaph. a) opposite, against; with ~ to rise or stand
the devil. against,oppose/ 1~J..::Q ~~ contradiction.
J~~ pl. J~ f. [6 spear, a broad .~pear. b) before, in front, towards; ~r~~
1~ ~ pI. 1~_ f. the point of an arrow facing, fronting, in front of; ,~~I}.j
or spear, a spear-head; ~? I~~ ,o~~ they shall go straight forward i
Jl.'Q~ ~ po~'nts tipped with poison. }ui ~~ towards evening. c) in pro-
}..:.a;'''~~ from above. sharp-pointed. portion, in comparison, according to; 'f~ ~
I . , ,,1' -~, ~ I" he
~J 01 ~.c~ \.QJ t Y m'e nothmg
. in com-
I~~~ pI. I" m. a maker of rOWJh cloth for
parison with this.
tents or horsecloths. 4_, fir 1St
~!Q~ rt. 1',...,. first,
P' ~ p L~
'P~~ 10r of
Jrc".~~ f. the making of horsecloths.
all, before; 'P;.c~ ~ formerly.
_'- f~'
'f~' or ""
,--'{ f ut. 'f~'
-''- . 'PQ~,4, '!' par.t
~~~~ pI. C-l't. ~~. m. gleaning, leasingi
'P.JI,
11 to raw nzg , come near;"~;.,g
_~ -..'
I~. d . h I ' ,..,
J~,? ij.Q~ olive gleaning; food or alms
~"~ 'P~~ ..; I J"a bi1'd if anyone
apFroaches her young ... ; i',' ,,'-•-:! collected by begging; metaph. a. book of
11 J..
~..:c...~ If
extracts, selections, gleanings.
,c~p:>& l~ sleep comes not near their eye-
lids. ETRPA. 'P~lr to be brought near, agree H~ pI. Ji~ f. Xvpa, a lyre.
with. Ji~ or Ji~ a) a sort ofpulse. b) a saddle.
~~ pI. ~, ~:"111. afarthing, thefourth ....~, ~ fut . .... r1::::u, act. part..... ~, J~,
part of an as. pass. part. ~, ~. to knead, t~ 'leeld i
~~ from r'\'" '\. m. enunciation, Jl..J'
~~! ~ J~ .,.r~,~ "'0IQ.a~ they
pronuncia ti on. welded iron as a man works clay; ~ ....
.. "'I
»
~~, ~~ 01' ~ fut. ~Q4::::w, inf. ~~, kneading dough. ETRPE. ~u( to be kneaded,
act. part. ~~, pI. ~~ or ~. to lick up, mixed; to be softened, moistened as flour with
lap; ,c~;;~; ~~ ~ lapping water from -water, as food with saliva. DERIVATIVES,
their hands; ~! ~~ licking up blood. DE- ~,~~,Il~.
RIVATIVES, ~~, ~~, l~~, ll~. l~ contr. from the construct state of the
~rt~ or ~~ rt. ,~. a) pond- unused noun Jl.'~ being with, associah'on:
weed. b) the Jaw; ~~l." ~~ the lower prep. a) at, with, near, in comparison with;
jaw. ~;l:' l~ near the door i P:.. b l~? ~j
~~ or ~~ pI. }:.. the jawbone, the forefinger; J..&.~ L~ with the king;
the Jaw. OI&~, .,r~ at thy house, at !ds house,
~~ l't.~. m. chewing, masticating. l!""'r. chez toi, chez lui; OIl~, .... l~ ~l
.9~, .a~ fut . .9rt~, act. part . .9» , ~,
'"
I hat'e, he has i t"~ ~ .... l~ ,ct~ ~
-
9 • • 'l-I
pass. part. ~, }.9...~. to Jom, add. ETRPE. }.a...Q, you have nothing to expect from me
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but war; ot~~~.. ,I."~ ~ we do not '1)exatious; ,o~1." ~?' even if ye be impor-
acknowledge his rule; t~ ~~ from being with, tunate; 'J$;o? ~jr grievous heresies;
from the presence of; ... ~ ,o~t~ ~ ~ Jb..k JI.'~ a pressing request. ETHTAPH.
he left them and went to ... ; gram. "p;"~ t~ ~ntto be molested by a devil. DERIVATIVES,
·
rel atwn; .... I,,~?
"pr!¥) 1. ..... "
r el' .... I,,~
attve; "p~ 1. ..... !: .
zn "o~, JtoJ.~, Jt~, J..,~'II), JtQJ~.
• , ~
the construct state. b) to, towards, for, regard- JIO~ tt. ~. m. an importunate person,
ing; t~ ~~ as far as to; t~ J1:~r a bore.
a letter to ... ; t~-J~r t~ U~ ?;o~; see !;~.
H~ t~-..l~ love to God, towards all, Jl.'oj.~ pl. JI.''; rt.~. importunity, annoy-
..
to each other; otta.k t~ in respect of his ance, worry .
?~~ Pers. lapis lazuli.
4 I • ,,- ,. •
death ; ,Oot"Q~ ~ •.:lCr we say respectzng
them. DERIVATIVES, verb t~?: t:-lt~, JI.'~ pt rt. ~. f. importunity, tire-
Jtot~, )n~, J..,t~t~, JtQJt~t~'IQ. someness,
.
)te:;.
worry, annoyance, impertinence;
t~ APHEL t~r denom. verb from t~. ..~tr ~J! JI.'J~ ~ he was constrained by
to put together, join, add, unite with ~ or ~ ; the importunity of the Arabs; JI.'~ ~
Jl.'ct..l~ o.~ t~ J..:;a!.. love united to )~~? because of the plague of mice; oD!'
justice-; gram. t~ in apposition; ~it ,r:tA-.J JI.'~6 )I.'~ ~? •.• they ought
J~Q~ two nouns joined i. e. one being in the to avoid worries and turmoil.
construct state; t~? Q~ a noun in the ~ fut. ~, inf. ~~~, paf!s. part. ~,
construct state as ''0 I 4 ,'"
0
I' 4 _ ......'.:.
'" LJln .,"Q~. J~. to rub off, wipe away, blot out, erase,
ETHTAPH. tQ.~-1ttto join oneself; to be joined effa~e e. g. ~~ a blot; ~~i tears; J~~ ...
together, added, connected, referred; J.J;~ sin; Hj~ a mistake; ~ a name. ETHPE.
' .. 4 t·I","!~I~ ..... I,".~ l'
,~QJ ~ .. '" ,.~ ,,~~ . .-.-,,? a tne 0
if con- ......;;.~tr to be blotted out, wiped off, effaced,
nexion between two points; J.;....&~ »,c:b:a.r destroyed; ).!~t:-~! J~ a wiped dish;
JI.'~!;~ unless it be referred to Ohrist; J~ ~o"? ~q! to efface the place of the
gram. to be in connexion with another part of 1 4 .... l _4 ..... '" '!' •
sepu1cl~re; ,Q.!W~ ,~,.'-' may your atna
..d...~ to fawn as a dog,flatter. ETHPAAL living bread, the bread of life; ~» ~ J~OI ..
~Lr to be flattered, wheedled. DERIVA- J~~ it fed the jlame, added fuel to the
TIVES, ~~, J..,~~, JLQJ~~. fire,
u.Q'~ pt ~ m. a fa'l.l.YTter, flatterer, ~~ rt. ~ H. adv.fitly, aptly,justly,
parasite. rightly; 1l..6~ LQ::::... ~ J~OI ~l ~~ ».
he had not rightly come to understanding or
~~~ rt .•...::::.... m. ajlatterer, knave.
to his senses.
Jl.'~~~ rt.~. f.fawning,jlattery.
JI.'Q4.¥,~ rt. ~
n. f. fitness, agreement,
~'f
,--- ut. ",,~'1'
'--' act. part. "'. ~,
~, L! ......
'ud 1~'_"JI'1i -.!' naturaaptttu
l ' d e.
apttt e;~! "o.:IQ,~
pass. part.~, ~....;;.,::::..., J~~;~. I. to eat. 1.9 9 , J"~ rt. ~ H. apt, suttable; .
n. t 0 SUtt. Wlt, . h fi t, agree; J""?~~ "-.!' Q '0 " ...
J to
,.~,
agree with each otlter j used chiefly in the act. J~-::::" J~~ a well-composed speech.
part. impers., it isfitting, suitable, convenient; .....:::::... fut, ... ~j and ..:~, act.. part.
J.:Q""::::'t J..6k at a convenient time. Ill. to ~,).A~. to mutter incantations; to murmur,
menace, threaten j pass. part. active sense whisper, speak low )..j,J.; in the ears of anyone,
_~ ...... ~,,, - - 1 •
- - t ) - OO~ t· 'O.-.A.~ they tnreatened to kill - to speak low in prayer, to sing softly as a
· ~
htm; I"'~ ", 1 -~ - Jf ~ .,
Jo-"Q ....::::. 'QJjiremenacmgsmners. lullaby; ~::. o.'::!. ....:::::... the devil whispered
ETHPE. ~Lr I. tofit, accommodate, connect, to her heart. ETHPE. ':'::::"Lr
to be told secretly,
comprise, compact, form; ~Li! J~O? softly. PA. ~ to murmur softly, to whisper,
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'*'"
?~ to chant, celebrate in song.
b) negative pal'ticle= ~i tlutt-not, lest; the shining of the sun,' J~~I''J~j, J~~
~r ~t .,J!
~ wJ- see thou tell no man. the brightness of Divine love. b) a fiash, meteor,
~ or t""~, JJ~ pt }:.. m. A/P.~V, lightning.
a haven, port, harbour; metaph. ~ t""~ ~~ from J.~m'. adv. in the manner
the haven of salvation; )...:;;.Q ~ the of robbers or freebooters, marauding " ~
harbour of the saints; JJl~ ~Lr ~o~;? J'L~ ~~ he made marauding
J~r? I have come to the end of the story; incursions into the country of the Greeks.
J.j~? 0I~6? ~ the week of entry into the ~ denom. verb Pali conj. from J.~m~.
=
haven the week preceding Palm Sunday. to rob, make raids, maraud, commit piracy.
~ fut. ?~~, pass. part. ~. to put ETHPALI ~Lno be seized by robbers, ca1'ried
together, compi'1e; to acco/'d Wtt,L/. 1 ~OOl
...." .......... -
~ ojfby brigands,· metaph. ~ ~ m"> Ln!.'~.;~
~ ». his tone. of mind does not comport the Patriarchate was unlawfully occupied.
with solitude. Pk: ~ to bring together, ~ or )..=~ pI. J:.. >"TJUT~S, a) a robbm',
.
connect, ....compile/ J: "",,> ' 0 Mdisjoined, ETHPA.
.
~L; to be connected, related, inserted, set
freebooter, brigand, pirate. b) adj. piratical,
jn'edator'!j, thievish. DERIVATIVES, t:...~,
as a jewel, to music ; -~ J~~? J~ verb~,JL~,~,JL~.
a chant set to certain words. TAI'HEL ~r
JL'~~ from ~. f. open robbery,
to make a disciple, teach tlte Christian faith,
brigandage.
convert / ~r? w~ J~~ the city which
he bl'ought to the Christian faith; ~l." ~ fut. ~ same as ""~, ~ to lick.
J~ ~lQ he taught and baptized many.- ~ part. ~~ to be greedy, gluttonous,
JOOl_ ~~• LU~; ~.::.UA he was a intemperate. ETHPE. ~Lr a) to seize
pupil of A bulbarcat. ETTAPH. ~~Lr greedily, rush greedily on, to give oneself over
a) to be instructed, taugltt, educated, to become to pleasure esp. to be gluttonous, indulge the
a disciple, pupil, follower.- .alO't I';;' ,,~r appetite, ~ with delicacies. b) in a good
~~Lr~~;~ Alexander was a pupil sellse to be eager, delight in. DERIVATIVES,
of Aristotle. b) to be instructed in the Ohristian ~,~~,JL~, )..,.:,~.
faith, to become a catechumen, disciple, convert, ~, J~ rt.~. greedy, gluttonous,
J!.'~.a.:,\-.In.o~ to Christianity; JL'~~~ voracious.
to the faitlt; J~~~ catechumens. c) to ~~ rt.~. adv. greedily, immoder-
embrace J!.'O:~!? J.,:.;~U the monastic life.- ately.
J!.'Q·'2m';'~ltolypoverty; ~ ~ ~~Lr JL'~ rt.~. f. avidity, greediness,
he left the world = became a monk. DERIV- gluttony.
ATIVES, }J~~, )..,,.:A::::..L~, J~oL,
~, ~, J~ perh. mimetic,
J~L,JLo~L. cf.~. a stammerer, stutterer.- -~~ ~
~ the letter Lamadh.- see '-. ~ hesitating in speech. DERIVATIVES,
, ).!~ adj. from the letter ~ gram. verb~,JL~.
preceded by Lamadlt as an accusative, an
~ denom. verb Pael conj. from ~.
infinitive.
.... ", to stutter. ETHPA. ~Lrto take to stuttering,
~m p' l't. ~. adv. hardly, with
""~
begin to stammel'.
difficulty, only just.
JL'~ from ~. f. stammering, stutter-
~m·felt. ing, faltering speech, hesitation in Sj)eech.
,~~, t·§, ",,">, ,.a.~ emph. J', rarely
..cD,.S; ""~ pI. t""-, r
m. rarely f. A(/P.7Ta~, -aaa,
J.;~ Ar. m. dialect. saliva.
~~ m. one whose saliva runs down.
a) a lamp, torch, candlestick.- J'~? a burning
torch.- HOI~? a lighted torch/ metaph. splen- Ji~, 'JL',~~ rt. ~. of indt'stinct or
•1
d our, Or zgntness, smnzng;
1'"
~?'._'" J'! ' 9'- "" -..!'
dO 3trange speech, of a foreign tongue.
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.a.i>..lr to be joined or woven together. ll.'~~~ the heathen too are enticed by teaching
and entrnpped to repentctnce,. Wo). AA- "" ~:)
It. _,'"
l eta>.. prep. according to, in proportion, corre-
spondi1lg; ~j l~~ l~..2I.>.. according the world strangles me with its allurements.
to the abundance of Thy mercies; J1:;, l~a>.. ~, ~~ rt. ~. m. ingatltering,
Je.";l¥> according to the different seasons,' gleaning / J~' ~ olive-gathering,. ~
! l~>.. because, on account of. ~! her g7eanings.
J~~ or ij.g~ pI. ~ >'nrTlSS', a small ~ tt~ or ~ ~ pt J:. dimin. of ij..Q.>..
thing, small coin, obolus, farthing. m. a little collection; gathering, ingathering
tJah rt. .a>... an envelope JI.'~H of a letter. of fruit.
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J..» a) interrog. pron. what? ';;"0 ~ ~ J~rJ,..:Q pt J~':' rt. '11. f. a departure,
what have I to do with thee? b) reI. pron. that, journeying, pilgrimage,· wit.h ~ a military
that wMcl~, what,. when, then, after that, when- expedition.
soever, as often as,' ~l ~U ).» JQ..t ~ JJl J;"l ,:.~ rt. ~l. m. grasping by the hand;
I do not deserve what you say, I am not worthy metaph. }tell', assistance.
of that which you say; , ~i ).:Q but when; ~~~ and ~~; see ~~.
J..» .,.r as= ~r; ).:Q , .,.r
aB, like,. ~ ,~~ l)l.~~, ..cI)~~; see ,~»
, ).:Q=~, ~ctQ whatsoever, whichever, a mine.
whensoever, whenever, so often as. c) particle Jl.'~~ from J).¥,. f. the number one hundred.
of exclamation how I how much I~? ~ how
terrible J ~ J.» how good! d)....!:.}..:Q; see
ij...:J.:Q or ~~ rt. ~~. slanting, tottering,
bending over, ready to fall; ~? J~r
~. DERIVATIVES, ~l, ~" f?, a tottering wall.
~, ~, Jl~, ~, ~~, }..:ag~.
J~~; see~~.
J.;:" many participles of j:; verbs and of ll.~; see~.
Aphel conjugations have alternate forms, with
Jl.'ctL;~ rt. ~. f. sloth, laziness, lassitude,
and without Alep after Mim. Nouns derived
negligence, reluctance,. JL'ct....;)..», J!...=>~ a
from such participles have the sa.me alternative
spelling.
weary weight, distasteful burden; JL'~~ »
strenuousness," Jr~~~? indefatigable, active,
J I-W,
I~!.. J11-"-
I~'
I JL"
Jl'4o~
p.t I .>:'L'~
~, ,o~ or ,~,
• .. assiduous.
Jl'~J.» COlD. gen. a hundred, a century; ~~~¥, t:..=Jl:J.k rt. ~. adv. lazily, slothfully,
or t*~ 200; JJ.=jg ~1 or J}..:Q ~L 300; carelessly.
J~,r 400, and'so on; J~L or ~L
,oJ.k
,.
800; Jl'a~
I
...l.; or~;,..'-
centurions.
~J.k, ~~ or ~ m. J~~, J~J.k,
J~ f. rt.lQ.¥). dead; ~ ~i o~ he
l=~; see l=~ a cook. 'tIJ/w is quite dead.
Jr~; see JL~ and J:;., above. J~~l~ pI. J~~ rt. ~l. f. food,
victuals, provisions j pI. suburbs, dependent
JUiJ.k
is
or JtH~;
I
see JLI:k.
I • towns.
J.,J..o~ for 4.Q.¥) a jackal. ~J.k, J~ rt. ~J. noxious, injurious,
JJ).» ,.,.aCa, barley-water sweetened with refined harmful,' see ~.
honey; barley cakes mixed with milk. Jl.'~J.k; see Jl:~.
247
J.i;.Q~t.» rt. ~l. m. backbiting, calumny, J~ ~J.» the viscera, -entrails, bowels.
an evil report; a backbiter, slanderer. J.!,.:t~ ~J.» vessels or fittings of the altar.
~J.» and ~ rt.~1. m. food, victuals, J.Lf ..;~
•
provisions.
• .. weapons, arms.
J£.» I ...:;,.( ~
musical instruments.
J~~ pI. of J~QD~.
J,.::.;f ~~ the Organs of reproduction.
~J.», )..lQJ.» pI. J!,'eO 2J..k, .&» ~J.»,
~v L~ "L~ - v - v f ' . JL:A:. ..:;~ wine-vessels, wine-skins, casks.
.&»~,.....,~,.....,~or~ .p.TJXaJlTJ,anengme;
,.(
to be reluctant, unwilling, weary of; with ' 'I~~ r.t ~ 1. m. ahandi J,:';
J;...ao~ <.!.I~~
".. _,.....,
~W his soul was 'weary of, abhorred .•. ; a girdle, belt; tILe waist.
usually impers. with ~; \.o~ ~ ~~ ).A.~~; see ,ol~ and .IA.~.
he u'as weary of them; ~ J3~ ». it does not J!,'.~~ pI. J~~~ rt. ~1. f. a handful,
annoy me, 1 do not mind. Part. adj. slothful, bundle, burden.
inactive, lazy, negligent. APH. ~r to be
J!,'~J.» the elbow, bend of tILe arm, a cuhit.
careless, negligent, slothful, indolent, inactive; to
v -L!_~ 11 v .. ,) ... I'V )v ~~; see~,J~.
negle,et, grow weary; ~~ If tu- lo \ ' ~~r
as we have received mercy we faint not. DE- J~~ rt. 1.91. f. baking; a bakeress.
't'I~~
J303~; J't',
RIVATIVES, ~J.L.J.», JLa..a..)..'II). see 30,r»'
I _~
\!""""', I
foJ~
~I .'_ I ! _~
or ,......., Pi.
1
~~,
-I _~ I
~~
'!I.~
m. 'L~
,o.I)~ = ,aAo..» the jJOJ>Py.
,,..
incursion . ation.
.,~)..X" ~L~ Aphel part. of .,tL. ~~, I~ l't. ~. he or that which
IJ~, J~ rt J~ a comforter, consoler; makes to cease, abolishes, confutes, destroys.
comforting, consolatory. m...i'O rt. ,1:1.::>. m. one who discerns, con-
there. 8tupefying.
~,.
11."c,~ r t·
. ,~. f . d",tsperston, separatzon;
. J~Q~ rt. ~. f. the gullet.
\.t."o~;~ we who are di.~}Jersed. , Jr4~,)C) rt. ~. f. a tubercle, small
I ,I,.
,...,,~,
J'-
~ a scatterer, spendthrift; ulcer, esp. ~{? on the eye~' JL'~
a medicine which dissipates swellings. I~~, a hemorrhoid; laxity of the anus.
249 ~~
~ i A:::"';'~, I~...L rt.~. unexpected, sudden. Jb: .""'0,
.. I~- rt. ~. fit for boiling;
J,i.!J.';'..:lI:>, I~...i- rt. ~. a builder, founder, having the power of digesting.
restorer; edifying. Il."~~ rt. ~. f. ripeness, ripening.
J';'"> m';' '" rt. ~!). torn, rent; d1·ssolute. ~ to g1"OW flat, tasteless as wine; pass.
I "..
~.L.M">..1IiQ NZIo!). m. a d
rt. I. '
espzser, scorner. part. ~, J~, I~ tasteless, senseless.
~} 1 : m .;. '0 rt. ~. adv. carelessly, DERIVATIVE, Il~.
bitte,· herbs; I~~ ~~ pungent salt- some time; f~ J1~ some fortresses; ~~
Metaph. with II."~ to compass the death of '" . . . . ..... h
f~ a certazn rumour; ? f,.!lIi:l tat W,tW'~,
7' 1
anyone; with ~ to prrpare wiles / with~..:s; anything which, something which, whatever;
to lay a cunning trap; J..,.:.~ ....E~ f~ f~' of some sort, different sorts, various,
IH.•i seasoned with the salt of truth; ~~,:Q certa£n; f;"~ f;"~ %
certain words; ~ f;'»
I,,'. _,..0
. . . " - ,! " " .......~ l'
,...a.....~ OI"'~ O~ taS speecl/, was
1 • 1
sorne, a few >' f~ in some things, partly,'
seasoned with love and knowledge. ETJIPA. ~! f~ ~ or cA.! f~ at his own
",~lr to be seasoned, spiced, salted; )...:...~ ..........., :! h' f ..., :! ...... 11
expense; f!-"" ~ everyt zng c . ---'; f!-"'" '1
",~lrl;" ~:>? oil compounded with spices,'
or ~ f~ nothing at all/ ~1t ~ f~ it is
):":-99 ~,.¥'~~ QI.~ the dull are seasoned by good for nothing.
it i.e. by imtruction. DERIVATIVES, '.Hl,~~,
~fQ,:Q, Ila.:l~.
, P _JC ......
~,.~, I'..."_ ' fromft-"",.80met
'" ... h'zng/ a bemg,'
.
special.
J.t! J.E~ d. ~? m. dentifrice.
I'!' " " , onl
Il'~'!!c~ from f~' f. the being something.
I'!' " .. "
,..,Q~~ or ,..,a.:I~ y I
p. t
l' • .,~. m.
herbs, seasoning, condiments, as pepper, cinna- )l~~, I~I- rt. ~,:Q? an imitator,. repre-
mon, &c. sentative, typical.
1'_"
~,.,:Q rt. 1_
~? m. a razor j F' I' l<!
,...~~ ~
,.!'
... ~~~ rt. ~? adv. probably, con-
he stood on the edge of a razor = was in great jecturally.
peril. II."C:"':'''lIi)~ pl. 11."6 rt. J.,."lIi)f. imitation, resem-
w~, Il'~~ Pael infin. of ~? f. blance.
a cleansing, purging, pruning; purification; ~~ rt. .,."lIi)? m. lying down, a couch,
purity. bed; ~;I' ~~ sexual intercourse,' ).:6,~
~~, I~ rt. ~? purifying, l)urging; I '-o?
f~'J . 'd"
noontz e rest, Slesta; eccI es. 11' .. .- "
~~ l'~
I!P"
,...~~ ~ . m ed"wzne,- I'...".............,~
,.!.!:. purgatwe ,:,'-" 1,Q,J2 .. one of the canonical hours said before going to
purgatorial fire. =
bed ~~ compline.
)J~,..x, l't. ;.0,.
m. a recorder, chronicler, I"~ ,.
,..I.~~ soponific.
rt. ~?
.
st01'e-room " metaph. ~:. J.j=.x, W J.bi
the bee stores up honey in cells.
...
consczence. b) subst. a troubler, agitator,
.. .- -I'. Y ] 1 t t .... Y
......,~, 1-MW~ p. on y cons r. s . ...-.J,.»
a) the sunrise, the eastern sky, the east; ~..:.,~~ H~ pl. 111 cam. gen. usually m. a clod,
in the east; ~~ towards tlw east; ...j~ lump of earth, mon7d or c7ay, soil/ ftlt Ji,.»
~ "~"n01'th-east; ~ ' '" .. ".... soutf~-east-
'" -.I~..:>o. 1 the earth whence Adam was formed; liC I',»
I , -- ... ".. " d "
'Ward ; ~ ......... ~ eastwar ; ......... ~ ~...., . . " .. white clay,' J£..:9? H~ potter's clay. DERIV-
I~~ at the east of the desert. b) ill a ATIVES, verb ;~l, )..;~, J..,;~, JL;~.
narrower sense the Persian empire; Syria, I;~ m. the cord wherewith a load is tied
Assyn'a; alw esp. eccles. Ghaldaea and A ssyria on a camel.
opp. ~ I!
....~ "lI •
J.J:Lesopotamza an d S '
yrza; ,....m'
p .Q,l) ~
~:~~ from cJ? ~? atlv. in its degree.
)...:..~~? the See of the East.
JJo";~ m. rt. I;? a cylinder, roller for
•' ,
,...-.J~, " I"!'
,,_ rt . ....J? a ) east, eastern; breaking clods.
J~~ )..:.ct; tl~e east wind. b) pI. Easterns, I I..l.....
,,' 'I' " . " p. "_ d"Imm. 0f",.,O'!,"'"
". ,. f I
J".......,O,~
Orienta7s,. ).::..J~~? ~.6":~ Patriarch of t}w a small roller, hand-roller.
Eastern Christians.
I~.p." (9'" I~'." 11 Trrt
.,."" PIlL"
""t'.¥) .... " 1 t • I''f.
. o..,~ "
m. a w'tnnowzng-
t-r-J~ rt. ~? m. , ...Sl ? t-r-J~ e YlfLO
J shovel, winnowing-fan.
maketll. tl~e dawn to rise.
C'~ from l;t.:JQ. earthy.
~~ or ~~!'"~ m. a thread esp. the thread
ji1'st tied to the loom. J.l!;~, I~ rt. I;? a winnower, scatterer,
a spendtltnjt.
~;~, ~~ l't. ~~. m. the mind, intellect,
J,g;~ rt . .,;? comprehending, intelligent.
understanding; u...~ ~~ the rational
mind; ~~ ~? and ~~ ~ wanting in Il.'t:l'.d;~ pI. 11.'0 rt . .,;? f. a) pc'rception, con-
under.~tanding, ignorant, unwise; ~ ~ ception, comprehension,. astron. an observation.
~:~~ out of his mind. b) arrival, attainment esp. attaining puberty.
~::"..Q denom. verb from ~~ to endow I~,l)~~ l't. .,;? f. a) trodden gl'OUnd/ a rut.
with~ind. ETHPA. ~~..QLr to be'endowed with b) a footstool, step.
mirul; to possess intelligence, to undm'stand, t:..=~;~ rt. f;t· adv. craftily.
know. 11.'Q'."J:);;'' J:) rt. f;!' f. craft, slyness, cunn!ng.
tU ~ ~ "",
~_ J',,~r.
" 'I' t ~? '.
qucncmng/ an JJ'~ from I;~. a creatnre ofea1·th, earthly
extingnisltel'. being.
) ""'Q.~~
10 , " l't. ~? f . quenching, ex- .,., . dle.
,.,,~...., m. a spzn
~~~ from ~OI. adv. gaudily, tL' ! '*' .~ = ~ ~.&.:Q... Of,.¥) we believe /
slwwily. used as sub~t. for the ]{icene Creed.
Il.'~~ from ~OI. f. blossoming, bloom, Jl.. ~, I~ efficient.
prime, vigour. ~Ir.~ rt. ;~. ad\'. promptly, readily,
~~, I~_.AI. gram. denoting dtstinct skilfully, admirably.
utterance, forming a syllable, ~~ )..:).c'i Il.'c·... ~ rt. ;~. f. skz7l, skilfulness;
a vowel added to fucilitate pronunciation. practice, ~'ntelligence; J.J~~~ Jl.'c~.. ~
I l.'~~ rt. ~OI. f. syllabification, addition practical knowledge, ability.
of a vowel. ;.......!)~ }'Iecltir, the name of the sixth
u.;c~ rt. IcOI. m. giving existerwe; ~~, JU": rt. ~,!iQ0I. careless, nefJlifJent.
a creator. ~~~ rt. ~,!iQ0I. carelessly.
I' ~ ,
It.,aJ..COf,.¥).. t 1
COl. f
l' '. t 'lOn, tlte
. crea 1 act 0if 11.'~,!iQ~ rt. ~~OI. f. negligence, careles8-
creation. ness.
.. ..
,COf,.¥), IP"
,..,c~,
I'""" ...JCOj.~
_.. f rom ,..,COI;
L
see JJ~, J.:,~ Aphel part. of ~OI. useful,
,COl; rational, endowed with reason. afJreeable.
~J.jc~ from J.jc~. adv. wisely, prudently, J.j~ l't. IQt..':Q. boiled too long, insipid,
discreetly. spoiled.
Il.'~c~ from Wc~. f. understanding, in- ~~, I~L- rt. ~OI. useful, pleasant;
telligence, discretion. with ~ useless, unprofitable.
Jl.'~o~ from )..,COI. f. intelligence. )..dg~ rt. ~OI. perh. Pael pass. part.
~Of,.¥), ~~Oj..':Q; see ~~. a) subst. return. b) adj. perverse, froward.
pr.. I!!_" h
).!~ rt. 10f,.¥). m. boiling esp. boiling too
1
,.~~ or ~Of,.¥) rt. ~OI. m. Ite or t at
train. ETHPA. ;~lr to be skilled, trained, }:...;).j;?Q.:!O from ~10(: adv. by way of con-
instructed; ot1~~~ ;~lrhe was a master fession or acknowledgement.
oflds art. D~RIVATIVES, }:....l ... ~, 11o ... ~, Il."~?~ from w!Or f. confession, ac-
I;~, ';oto..!ll). . knowledgement,. giving of thanks; confession
;~, Jio..s:, Aphel part. of ;~ molesting, 01' profes8ion of faith, profession of virginity;
injwrious. =
confession witnessing to the faith, confessor-
' .. r t . ,~.
I,~ . . port~on
m. a marrLage . or ship; Il."~"';?~, ~ a confessor's crown.
gift from the bridegroom to the bride, a mar- '!' ~ P1. '""
p?Q.,:Q ~ r t . .,~. m. rmxmg,
. . .
a m~xture,
riage dowry. compound, preparation, medicament, seasoning,.
,. ' .. I 9 __~ \ ! ! 41 '" 4 he mwnng..
~,~, I~ rt. ;ot. injurious, destructive. ,..'Om:>')Q ~? ~Q 0 ~:>?Q.,:Q t
Jl."~'~ rt. ;ot. f. molestation, disturbance. and preparation of fragrant oil; ).a;j= ~~!~
ldghly seasoned dishes.
~,~ dialect. m. a rod, whip.
Il'~?~ rt. '-t'". f. knowledge, learning .
.al0!0l."~, .alo?l~ or .alo?~ pI. O"?l."~,
f. p.€8o(Jor, way of acting, a stratagem. Jl..~?~, I~ rt. '-t'". a) instructive, di-
Q.~ meum athamanticum, a medicinal herb. dactic, teaching, giving information. b) a small
~ with suff. ~OI~ irreg. form of ~.s:, . bell, handbell.
• J.hi~= Wl ,-i~ Aphel part. of '-t'".
~~~, I~ I't. ~? adj. destructive, per-
nicious, fatal, mortal; subst. a destroyer. with I pers. pron.
Il'~~~ rt. ~l. f. ruin, destruction, being Il."~?~ rt. '-t'". f. a making known or
brought to naught. showing, a preface, introduction, an admonition;
11'~.uD... ~ 1~?~ an exposition-of the faith.
Jp~ pI. ~, ~ rt. ~. f. a burden,
load, cargo. I~~!~ rt. '-t'". f. a) knowledge, acquain-
tance. b) a learned man. c) an acquaintance,
Il."~~~ rt. ~. f. reduction.
with ..Jl, H~ or ellipt. d) a crying for
Il."~~ rt. ~. f. desiccation.
sale, public cdfering for sale.
~~, J~ rt. ~. that which drives fl 't,o..!II).
i'4
l"~ m. dross; c. • 4
away.
I~~~ pI. I~':" rt. ~~. f. a gift, present,
Il."~~ rt. ~. f. expulsion.
favour; I~ ~OI~ usufruct; adverbial
~~, Neo-Gr. p.ovxAa, m. a) pus, matter, use t:..":;0I~ freely, by favour, gratis, for
phlegm,. ~~ ~?~, JJir ears dischm'ging nothing.
matter. b) the juice of olive kernels. ij..g~o..!II) W-Syr., ~~ E-Syr.; see
~~Q~,:g from ~~~. ndv. in Mogul, ~g~, chief of the Magi.
in the language of the Moguls. "0I~.lQ rt. ;~. Ill. a foal,
I'~_.'
~~Q.,:Q, I"""'......._ p.I m. ""'-
\11 f . 1,,'9~_ ... '
",__ -.:::::,..~.:Y) ~Q.:lD
.' f 4 r·.
t ~. m. m~xtU1'e,. blend'~llg,
a Mongol, explained in the native lexx. as a confusion; temperature; ~~o Jj":"y;,;
1'artar or IIun. d rugs an d m~xtures;
· J'~?>' .~Q,:g
' f' 1)h ' l
y~ca
~'"
.. ?o,,:g PI . t'"~, - ,_.. -:~ an dl"'""o~ .. m. m od'~us, temperament, bodily constitution; ....; H~
a peck, a Homan measure used especially for ~~ ~- a man of bad, of good, consti-
corn, containing sixteen sextarii or nearly tut~on; \Q:>.:::,JQ~
It " , , ,
0*
1~ - 9
~ to retam your
•
Christ, one of the faithful, a confessor; Ham \r~~i:I that His commingling with our
~?~o martyrs and confessors; I~o·~ nature might quicken our mortality; astron.
).1;?~? Friday of the Confessors under King conjunction of stars.
=
SapoI' Friday in Easter week. b) one who ~Q,:g,
'" {4 I"" J. rmng1ed, con-
" ' _ rt. ~. a d"
lA. i-et» Ill. a beak, bill; J:.. / ~ J~;h J.! ~~ pI. J: Ar. m. an hired sermnt;
lA.i et.» wOt"t;...l birds hav~ ;; beak instead of ... 1 "" 4 • d
J~ ,...~Q.::.o m oor servants.
a hand. ~et,:.l), J~~ and J~et» pI. m. t.:-
J~~j'Q.~ pI. J~~jQ~ f. a sphere, an crbit, f. J~~ and J~~~» I. mulus, mula,
the globe, the poles, a zone of the heavens, the a mule. n. flt/'A:", tlte plant mola. Ill. m. a
brazen '1:essel for drawing wine from a cask.
I·· . ·'.. .
20d£acal circle.
MJJ.o_Ja..» a d'J. oJ.-f the spheres or pertazmng
to the zones of the heavens.
.. .....'
~a..», rt
.. J'..,J
~~ "' m. a ) partuntwn,
'. ~. ..
travail, bringing forth. b) birth, nat'ivity,
ll9J~ rt. .s~. m. a lender, one who lends generation/ ~ .~! J~Q~ metaph. for baptism;
on intel'est i a creditor. .... i, ~! J~~ 1·egeneration.
JI.'~J~ lending, money lending. J.j~~, J~...j rt..~. a) a forefatlifr, pro-
"4 art.
) iJ.,:Q. m. stretch'mg; J"4 gen£tor, parent. b) generative, genital. c) caus-
J"a..» ,'~
wOt~?~! wMle stretching Ms limbs. b) dross. ing to bring fort/~ or to be prolific. d) causative,
~et.» m. the brain, the marrow;
the spinal marrow; metaph.)..:.~ ~
~~ '.r! efficient.
Jl.'etJ~~ rt. ~. f. generation, procreation,
of little wit. DERIVATIVE, J...-a..». begetting, beart'ng, bringing forth/ JI.'~~a..»
JI.'ct,,;..~ rt. ~l. f. sett£ng on fire, con- g~ fecundity, prolificness.
flagration. ).:j~~~ rt. ~. of or belonging to h1'rth.
JI.''':'~ rt. tMl. f. the bezel or setting of et~~ p.6:J)'v, the plant moly.
a ring. ~~ rt. ~. m. salting, pickling.
)..:..:.c.t"" J~ from J-a..». cerebral. ....:s.~, ~~ It. )l:.,. m. a filling-up,
Jl.'et.L~Q~ rt.'-. f. exhaustion,feebleness. fulfilling, satisfying, completion; fullness, fu,l·
JI.',,40-~ rt. 0-(. f. delay. filment/ the conclusion of a treaty; )..:~~
~j' p tlte fulfilment of times, end of time;
~a..», ~ fut. ~~, act. part. ~!.s:" ~~~.
J~Q.;! ~.~~'IQ completion of tlte days;
to totter, lean oz'er, btagger; ~! J~r
~".i? t ...:;.~;r ...~~, J~~,,~ FTiday at the
a tottering wall; ~ "*~ my feet slipped. end of Lent/ J" ~~~ the end of the
ETHPE. t~Llr to be shaken, to quiver. DE- • l e; ~a..:.:>
year; I,!a....
f '" . ..,J '"
~a..» 1 entu'e
tlte • Clrc 1 ' .....' #
RIVATIVES, ~a..», ~.
).UJ~,QD! the supply£ng of a need.. ...~~
~~ rt. ~a..». m. rocking, leaning over, ""!
11' # Q~ #.
completwn· . -oJf an actwn; . :_ 9..,J Q»
__ ~
.I!~Q'»
11' "
p.1 ,-
\11 rt.. , .....
~~. m. a spindle;
~
d one; O.OI! " ,~~
,~, <I- • whosoever,whatsoever;
a dish or bowl carried by a mendicant,.
,~bywhatmeans? how? ,~~,,~ I~' ,. t I~ ..
,.......~Q.XI r . ~. germtnattt'e.
why? wherefore? for what cause?
Jr~~a..S; rt. ~. f. germination, vegeta-
ij-jc."~ or ~~ pI. ,m~~~ f. moneta,
tion.
money, coin, coinage; the die, stamp; ~~
~..;~ ~c.:.lr ~4"t:D in the days of Serug I~...s.~ pI. I~ rt. ~~. f. growth,
coining or money was invented; ~...j ~? ~~; germination, the shooting or springing up of
J~A.o~ ancient silver coin; ~? ~~ plants; a plant;. collect. growth, plants,
,~~ the coins shall be struck f/'om my die. vegetation;' I~~, ~.9.~ a fresh growth. of
Met,aph. I~" .. ~~l ...~j~ tlte impress, leaves.
stamp of the triple name i. e. in baptism; ~~Q~ or ~~~, J..b.~0I~ and ~~0IQ.X1
I~~r ~., +j~=> t~~i ~r pI. ~ deriv. Pers. a miJbed, archmage, chief of
those who are stamped with Thy divine impress. tlte Magi.
259
Il'~~ or 11'4901~ from the above. ~~;""'" corrupt. from p.iiXv{3a?,'rJ, iron or
f. the office of the chief Magian. lead slag.
}l:g~, I~ rt. b... evanescent,jleeting. I~..!.
~,~ " r t . ~ .... one who magnifies, exalts
11'Q'u~ rt. }.9... f. failure, cessation. or extols.
I~.r~ f. bees' dung or dead bees in honey. 11;""'" a plant, conium maculatum.
J~~ f. the foreskin. ~!;~ a plant, harmala, ruta sylvestris.
J.i~ rt. f'" suckling, giving milk.
Ill. ~!;~ X~eapyvpo", dr08s of silver.
E' 4 t· lE'
l 'JQ..:iQ r "j"= "~ 4
m. stretch'tng the l'tm bs. ,c;~
.. 4
or
t 4
,()'~ also spelt ~()o..», ~Q."O,
-'lQ..:iQ, ~ act. part. ~ to deride. PAEL ,();~ and,()~ pl.()'~ P.VpOll, a1(,unguent,
~ with ~ of the pers. to mock, deride, ointment, perfume, sweet oil; chrism; .a.!~
make a mock of ETRPA. ~Lr to be mocked, ,()4;~ consecration of the chrism; ~~
derided, made a laughing-stock. DERIVATIVES, ,()'~, signing with consecrated oil.
J,.c.. ~, ).J.A X' "', JL'" 0 * '0 "'. Jl:';~, J•.HL'I;~ and JJS;~ malevolent,
I ! 4 I I'" h i' 1"'" I ! 4
~Q.:IIi) P . J>-- m. a s oe, s ~pper; ~ IoQCI..:!C maliciou8.
a woman's shoe; priest's slippers opp. J.j ~~ ; JL'~L'I;~ f. malwolence.
monks might not wear ~~"IIi) but only I~ IPf4 tJ ..,;10. m. zm'ttation.
r.
,.. ,0..)1:)
, ..
a sort of sandal.
C;~ m. p.vpia, a sauce of pickled fish.
J.J~Q..:iQ, ~, ~, ,o~ pI. J.,:.. ' '. 4 rt.;."0. m. provocatwn,
. b''ttterness;
m. P.VKr'/S, P.VKr'/US, a fungus. I;..¥I'Q.JII:)
raf/e; J,,~'Q."O
f '." M" ~tD~
o;..Jl I"" •• " burntng• l'kl e ju.ry,
~~~, I~ rt. ~. inflammable, burning,
burning furiously.
fiery hot;
'" " denom. verb from lE,~
~o..» 4 to perfume
" 4 ' " rt.,..o.... f . comb
I"Q.I!""",~ '
ustwn, com- 'h h " " "~ 11" vznegar
•
or preserve w~t myrr ; ~~!
bustibility.
spiced with myrrh.
~~ m. bdellium, borassus flabelliformis,
J,.,;~ muraena, the murena, a fish.
an odoriferous gum.
I~~ pI. r m. tJte yolk of an egg.
,! ~. 4 or J'!loo.......~1''''''''
J""",,0..» 4
p.I Jt."
,,_ f . a spear
.'Q.:IC,;."O
' fut.. ;~,4""fi III n. ~, ' ac t . part. esp. used as a sceptre; a staff, a pastoral
;~, I~. to deal in corn; to supply, transport staff.
.c.
or ••
tmport provISIOns; ,t6
,~~~ to uy
'._-.!' b ~'~.)I:) rt . .m~. m. maceration.
.. 4 , ~! 4_..... , .. , Io! -':' '''' the' ~~;~ rt. ,,",~. ill-tempered.
corn~' ~()J,.:IQ ~ ,()~ ~ ,.~, tr
ships bring all sorts of victuals. ETRPE. ~;~ pI. J.,:.. rt. ~;..». m. sickness, ill-
~LLr to be carried, conveyed, imported. health, pining away, pallor; OI~ ~r
ApR . ..... ::Qr to barter or sell corn. DERIVA- )l.:::.;~ his flesh took a sickly hue.
TIVE, J~. I!' 4 l
~'''''''' rt. -'1;."0. m. c eanstng.
.
Ji~ or Ij~"" pI. .mj~ or .m!i~ a) f. IL'~; ~ rt. -'I .... f. pallor, paleness.
p.oLpa, astron. a degree of a circle; I~ L~r }.:i.l,;~ alch. of a reddish gold colour.
~~ .mj~ when the moon is in the sixteenth L~~ pr. n. Marah.
degree of Capricornusj JL'..~! H~"" point CliQ..:lP and ~Li~, I~ from lj~;
of transit; geograph. a degree. b) f. Motpa, a I •
is sung; J~~ J,;;Q..~ chants to which the routed in tlw mire; with ~~ to search out
Magnificat is commonly swng. P arables; 'Jl'Q~ .a.~ He who searchetk
od '"
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Ma1'ls ; ~Q.!'., J~' 4- 0*011 ...........» I have l~, J~, verbal adJ·. ~, J~, JL~,
~ f
searched out the abundance of my sins. ETRPE • the form ~J.», I~~ is frequently used
......:Qllror ~lr to be touclled, handled, felt, instead of this, to die; ~ ~ he is
searched out; ~LW, ~j I~ ~"'iftltey dead, li.e diedj lJ..», J~ mortal flesh;
choose that the I,ouse be sea1'clted; J~lf ... otal., ~ J1'~ Io#~~ ~? 0 ye who are to die
~ • A .~l~ U. the judgements of God are in- a cruel death; ~ ~ W half-dead;
scrutable. PA. ",Q.~ to pry, search closely. c:i~ J~ ~ Jh-"'~ ~L... she counted ten
ApR • ......:$,/" to let feel, cause to touch. DERIVA- dead in that house; IL~ I:~;' dead bodies.
TIVES, l,...Q.laQ, J1Q.a.~, )........», ~L~. ETHPE. ~LLrto be ;ut to ieath, killed, slain/
U~ rt.... ~. a) touching, groping. o~LLt Q~ti )1'~;:) as they had slain
b) pt c.. some part of the date palm. so were they slain,. ~LLr Q~cl" ~t
J:~ pr. n. j}Ioses. DERIVATIVE, J...... ~. lLe found him dead already. APR. ~r
·to put to death, kill, slay; to mortify,. Q~r
,._CUI:)
I '. constr. """_.
, _ 0 $ or ""e
"'_~, emph.
,Q*~'~ they mortified their members J' two
",
I 4
"'_~, l ' '~Q..:IQ,
p. '.f J'"'_~,
" '!' ~ r t ........:110).
forms of infin. 't1'~b-.¥..L"CI;-; f~he has decreed
f. a) measuring, a measure, dimension, size;
J",
_~! ~ "J" ~Q.a. a measurtng- . l'me ; J""''' "'....~
your death; ot~~l)..» »" ~;..~~ they are
ready to kill him. DERIVATIVES, fl....J.»,
J~Q'A.»! houses of large dimensions; I~
IL~, J..,L~, )wLQ.laQ, ILo....¥\, ~tL~,
J~c:t...."JI:)' tall men, metaph. distinguished men;
jLolQ...», JLQ~, J..,~.
J~Q'.&.¥)! J.6' a definite time; I~~
moderately; J~Q~' 'A:; ~, immoderately; l~, J1'a..¥,(abs. form rare) pt ~~Q.,,~, nQ..~,
I~~ or J.,..:.a.o".:IQ ~? unmeasured, im- ri. lQ.:Q. m. a) death; ~~? I1'~ sudden
mense, immoderate; 1t:!-c:t....:IIO) ~ ,~ death; ~oto.k.» I1'~ Immature death;
", ,~. .. ~"'"~~!
a bove measure,' I",_Q..'.oI:) ,. . . . " ~ot
~-.;: , ~ l~ suicide J' ~ )1'0.:0 a natural
~i things that are beyond You; 't~~ death; ~; ~f I1'o..~ ellipt. for ~1 ~f
~ you have forgotten your size, forgotten
J.i:O, death not according to nature, a violent
death. b) way of dying, cause of death; an
how weak you are. b) metl'e, I~~? I~J.,;,
execution,. a plague, pestilence; ~~~ ~i a
metrical harangues or sermons; l~';"'~
J~c:t...:c hexameter. c) an acrostic psalm, a myriad deatM; ~=~ n~ ~~ L~L thou
metrical or rhythmical bomily, sermon, speech; shalt die these several deaths/ 11'0.::'00 ~
a chant. d) stature, age; t!-A~ fl.,.~L the famine and pestilence. c) used with! as an adj.
three ages of man. e) condition, state; rank, deadly, fatal, mortal/ oJ~;~ J6~ )L'0.:0? his
station; t!-A~ ~ ~! useful for illness was fatal.
men of all conditions or Cil'cumstances; ~~ ~Lo.S; pI. J:" rt. ~~. lll. a) a site, settle-
J~r ~;Ql" J~»~ o;::!.J H~:::.. God had ment,ltabitation,place. b) sitting, sojourning j
80 highly exalted him. ascending the throne / a siiting, session, con-
~~ pI. C. rt.....a.». f. an heifel·. gress. c) a seat; ~;L~ ....; a chief seat;
a bi~hop's see, tltrone; )..;L~ thrones = the
~o..X,; see ~.
third rank of angels. d) eccles. part of a
~~, l~ adj. from ~~. ilIosaic, service sung sitting, a division of the Psalms;
osawa;
"lE
..tu • I I"'!"
"'_ Q.laQ 1"'''*I XL>.
1
' '..... ¥'.. the M osate
. j.;L~ fl.,."; or ~ IJ'rayers repeated between
tradition. the Psalms. e) the seat, buttocks, anus.
, .. k
.,...~ m. mU8 • ~L'~ rt. ,~. m. an allegory, parable,
~~ or ~~ pI. c:. a garden carrot, simile.
parsnip. )JL'~ or )JlL'a.~ pI. C. rt. L~. m. a plague,
1~, ~ usually ~, fut. l~, poet. pestilence, mortality, slaughter j I~Qlf )JL'0.::'0
• '" Impel'.
1Q.."QJ, . 1a.¥',
.. 1lJ
. fi n. ,,~! .-
"'~, pres. part. a raging pestilence.
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J.,!;L'~ rt. L~. adj. pestilential, deadly. JJ.b?~ rt. ~I. a) adj. saleable. b) subst.
IL'o~;L~ rt. tt:..... f. utility. merchandise, goods for sale.
}.j'L~, I~ pI. m. ~, ~ f. I~ l't. t~...
"1>' ,.. ... r t •
1l,~.LOnJ.-"Q f' ..0". .
,Just",ificatton,
. be'tng
useful, profitable, advantageous; with ». un- iustified (passive sense).
2)rofitable, unavailing. IL'~'OI!~ rt. tOIl. f. admonition (passive
~)J'L~ rt. tt:..... adv. profitably. sense).
IL'~'L~ pI. 11.'6 ri. ;~. f. usefulness,
H ' .,....
~o,~, f rom ",01.I'"
I' • ,..) ~ .
a generattVe,
1,""""
constancy.
extreme. b) theol. to join Godhead and
manhood; ~ ~ He united the Natures.
1 ' , r~
,...L.C?_, I'I,~
" ':' r t. ..0". . ;';"
m. ,J'U8ttJymg~'
ETHPA. ~Lr a) to be mingled, commingled, a justifier.
tempered, temperate. b) to be united, to unite
I'~. . ~ I"'''' ,. J>' ...
IL'~?~ ri . ..0". f. iustijication, acquittal.
onese'J; l'.; J>'
~, J>' -
~ ~b..J I "~' J>' ..
l,~'}.» f standmg
rt. .a.cl .• . up on end,
' .J>' L~ J>' I ' -J>'
I;...A. ~,o ,.,a.t" ~, u6 communtCates
... - rr •
bristling.
Himself to our bodies tltrO'l.£gh His oum holy Jl:~;?~ rt. 1;1. f. riding.
flesh and precious blood. DERIVATIVES,
IL'~;?J..» from '-0;1. f. swaggering,
~~, ~"-"" ~~, I~, "'0,1..»,
ostentation.
ILQ.~o~, ~, ~~, IL,~:ag,
.... . ",J.
'" ... r t
~.a..:s..'?~ · SO'llm, jJ lanted .
~~.
I ~t,.. t· d .
Jo.oI'OI~ r. 'OIl. a monttory, warning;
~ pI. ~:. rt. ~. m. a mixture, a drink,
a monitor, denouncer,
wine and water; ~! ~ the mixed chalice.
I~ pI. IL" rt.~. f. a) wine mingled
~!J'OI~ rt. ;011. atlv. by way of warning.
with water esp. for the holy Eucharist. b)
"4t
I1,Q.J'0IJ..,SQ rt. 'OIl. transparency.
J>' •
J..~ and .m..~ pI. ",aCa, lumps. Psalmist i. e. David; one of the lower ecclesi~
astical orders .
);..~ rt. !o/, m. a traveller's provision-bag.
JI.;'~~~ rt. ~,. f. psalmody.
J.L:..t~ rt ..... cl. a retainer, attendant, fol-
lower; pI. a retinue. J. .:H.'O~ rt. ~I. belonging to the Psalms;
J,:J i..~~ ~~ ver8es taken from the Psalms.
)J:c:t.....:.~ rt. _01. f. carrying.
,t'" ,. rt. ,01 . f. armour, eqwpmen. . t J.jL;:. m. medicago sativa sicca, a common
I.~./..:C
food for cattle.
~~Lo;:.I rt. ~ol. adv. hastily, quaveringly.
~i.» adj. from ~, Nasar. a bell, cf.
)l.'o.Sw~ rt. ~Ol. f. confusion; absurdity.
~ I j jingling, having bells on the harness.
).b:..~ rt. ~o/. moving, causing motion;
~;.,.,,~;.,., Aphel pass.-part.of~cI. shaken,
a muscle, motor nerve. tottering.
).1i..~ rt. ,so,. a forger; a corrupter of
~J.,:).~ Palpal pass. part. of ~c,. tottering,
doctrine. unstable.
,.J...:)J.:c,
.. ,. ).~.....- rt. ,- . ifie r,opp.'1"....::a ..,.·'"
,.:.I'. aJustl ~J.,:).~ rt. ~Ol. a troubler, one who
accuser. vexes.
»~,
or »LC
6
pl. ).:.. m. rank, station; astron. )l.'~~ rt. ~/. f. a prayer intoned in
a station. a loud 'Voice.
ll.'~~;:"" rt. ~I. f. sparkling brightness, Jl.'c:t.,~;:"" rt. ~I. f. gram. formation of
brilliance. diminutives.
J~~ f. same as ~~. ~~, IW~ rt. .a.o/. rugged.
,~~, Jj~~ verbal adj. f"om I~', "
;./..¥) </....
fut. ;o~, pass. part... -,I..:lc. to stretM1
short, brief; scarce, failing, little; mean, poor, out; to sit on a mule; to bind; to stretch in
bankrupt, yawning. ETHl'E. ;L»lt'to stretch oneself as
ll.'oj~~ rt. ,~,. f. shortness of time, on awaking or in yawning. DERIVATIVES,
scarcity, rareness. );/tI..'lI), );0,""" It;o~_~, J;~.
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IH.» or m~ pI. I'll rt. ;j..». m. a) stocks ~ Aph. act. part. of~.
.:.!..:o,
for confining criminals who were to be scourged. ,,, .. ' " 1 .
t""'''~J ~I""¥~ rt.~. ovtng.
b) vuIg. hardy, sturdy, unflinching. It_" __
~,
I'
~
" rt. ~.::a-.
. d, a
stripe
I! ,." ll'
J-Io.O'~ aro mg-pm.
. striped tunic.
Jr~ f. ha£r; pt J~ Ilairs, fur.
. JrQ'o":' '0 rt. ~. f. a compound, mixture.
~ act. part.... ~. to smell, perceive. ).i.~'::"":"'" rt. F ' adj. compound; subst.
ETHPE. ~Lt" to blow away, go to dust. one who confounds.
ETHPALPAL ... .:0" .:ott" to wallow in tlte dust, 11'<\',.,:'» rt.~. f. sodomy, depravity.
turn to dust. J..i.:S..,:'""" I~ rt.~. a) adj. destroying,
~ t I '11 - - .. ac t . part. 1~,
I ' - - f u.~, '" _,_ I
~,' -"- pass.
corrupting; pestilential; 1·apacious. b) subst.
part. ~, ~. a) to strike, smite, beat, a destroyer, spoiler, plunderer; a defiler, cor-
wound; It::.,:.;' "IL'Q.oo.~ ~ ~
,00.::> ~ " tney 1 smote rupter.
tlwm with great slaughter; with H~:lo to ~, , " ~ 1 ~, ... r t . ~."d a 'J. earnest1y d estr-
.
wound with an arrow/ ~i ~ ~ ~ ing, zealous j subst. a lover, a friend.
-,-'" - tlwsun
~! 1 bea t onMS l ' hea d ; ,o~..!),~
4 " •• ~ ~ "
~, " r t .~v . f. 1ove.
II',,~~
J..~;~ tlU3Y fell on their knees; ~ ~
~ from J~. festal, solemn.
J.&J-:-;:, he rushed into the fray; with ~::..! I _. acI
" -1"" f rom~.
,,_~~ v. 'tn a JOYous
. or
pains smote, took hold on; with ~~ to seize,
festal manner.
attack as an illness, e.g. ~k in tlte feet J •
u...~"::iI J.,.:.~ ulcerous; with I~~ to strike, ~l~ rt. ~. adv. lamely.
pitch a tent; with ~ to st1ike root; with ' '" a) conI'.
I~ t 0f J',- ~"'"
.. and·'..
OI~=~'11
~ to clap the hands; with Jjj to drive a Ot;..... immediately, at once OIjL~ ~i Ot~
J'
nail in; with ~~ to attack, invade; with as soon as he went down to his own country.
~i to butt, but ~; ~ recline your lwad, b) infin. of verb I~ to rejoice.
lie down. b) to strike money. c) with ~; ll!~, J~ rt. J~.hewho or that which
to diffuse, be apparent,. J-.Q.~ ~; ~ makes glad, gladdening, clteering, exhilarating.
IU ~ the sweet smell spread tltrough IL'QJ'~
~ t" rt·
'. ,~ ..f gyratwn.
.
the whole house; J,..:..i ,o~ J~21 ~ an IJr~, J~ rt. L,-. reftoring, renewing;
odour rose up from them. d) to bind or gird one who restores, makes anew.
with o.::iI; -'2 on the loins; ~~ ~
IQ.....{Q, Jr~ pI. 11'0 rt.~. f. balustrade,
~04o.... ;g she put girdles on them; ~~ ~ ~
parapet.
.. ,.
~ women girt with sackcloth. ETRPE.
~L,. a) to be wounded; to be attacked by I ' "1"4
~,,,~p.,~,
I .. " 1 11"""
~r,.~. t l _-
1'11 ness; ,o~~; 4'" '" I' - " ~ - t?'"the Iwrses
1 were f. a blow, wound, sore, stripe; sickness, disease/
footsore. b) to be struck, coined as money. PA. slau1,hter; ajjliction; a scourge'l)lague"lr~
~ to wound many, wound severely; part. Jr~! a deadly wound; J1'~i J,9~ a stone
IP lfo!"'"
.... )C) », ~ .... )C) ,0, "..... ,,)C) » smttten, wounde ,
y y y d of offence; ,0.:":;;' ~ tlte ten plagues of
ill, sick, ajjlicted; with u.:~ suffering Egypt; J..O~! JL'~ a thunderbolt.
from ulcers, full of sores. ETHPA. "';;";;'Lt" r
I~, Ji~ pI. m. a little fortified town
to be beaten back or down, struck down, smaller than a J,b.E; J~;Jliio Jj~~o C;~
smitten, sore wounded, ajjlicted; with 11';;'::';:, villages and towns and cities.
tOtt. h sores; 1"" ".... ""'~ , "" Wtt. h pltantoms; 1
~~ pt J:- f. phlegm, rheum, snivel,
Ir~ with heathenism. ApR. ~rwith mucus. DERIVATIVE, the following word-
J,.:...i to make a smell come up. DERIVATIVES, I'! 'I 4> J" d' 11. 4 ,
~~, t::...:&.... a J. from ~~~. mucous,
,
tJOints out 01' declares,' an informer; the index who are encompassed 'With infirmities/ often
of a book; ellipt. for J~l!o..:.."IC J~o..:;r used of the rst pel's.... LQ~ I who am
arguments; gram. indicative, demonstrative 'weak, my feeble self.
e. g. the points in 00. and ~OI are ~i!Q~. }~,;')o rt. ~. one who strengthens, con-
t:..:Jl!~ rt. J~. adv. log?:cally. firms, comforts.
It'~~ pI. 11.'0 rt. fa.... f. a demonstration, 1'. ... )O
1j,aL~ 9" ~. f. strengtltemng.
rt. "'" •
" • t , . r t·"
Ij,Q.I'~ . ,a.... f • bleach'tng, w h"tte1l:tng.
I' , .
Jj,Q~ ,.
r.t ,......
I • k'
qutC . 7';"
emng, vwtJYlng;
refreshment, nourishment.
)~ rt. )J-. m. wit}} ~ eye-sight, eye-
service. )J~ rt. J a.... styptic.
J~~ pI. J~:'" rt. 0£)J-. f. a girdle. 'Wise, grants wisdom. b) a wise man, a
~, ij~ pt ~:.. rt. ~. m. a needle; wizard.
metaph. ij~ J~~... ~ in detail. ~ denom. verb Pael conj. from ~.
• ""
J~~~ or I'"
~~ ,. f. a many-coloured to weaken, grow weak. ETHPA.~trto be
or e'mbroidered garment. or become 'Woolc, feeble, unable; to lose strength;
to be ruinous; ~ t~ ~tr he was
~~, I~ rt. ~.... 'inet'ting to sin.
unfit for work. APH. ~r (6) to 'Weaken,
11.'Q'.,.:~ rt. J.&-. f. incitement to sin. enfeeble. b) to be weakene(l, enfeebled,_dismayed;
~~ rt. ~. m. beating; a blow. to fall ill; llQ,O ~ ~,.,:,gr I grew weak
Jt'~~ rt . .::la.... f. condemnation. from hu,nger; ... OI~ ~r his eyes grew
,II "
., "
• ,,'0, )~
'- rt. .::le..... con<:1emmng,
. feeble.
damnatory, pronoundng guilty. H' .. » rt.~. m. a milking-pail.
l:-;I~ rt. t-. adv. conjointly, unitedl?/.. », ....::::-;,)0 see Pal pal part. of '...-; loose,
,.", ". f' lax.
) j,o~ rt. t-. . u,nlOn.
J.,i~ rt. t-. un'iting, serving to unite. HX ..~;' ~ rt. ' - . dissolt'ent, e'l'osive.
~, ~, J~ It.~. weak, Jl'ct~ rt. ~. f. putting together,
poor, lean, lank; sickly, infirm, unhealthy; including.
dubious; ~~ the poor 0pp. J~~ the 1'ich; ~ rt. }L... ID, snoring; J~"':, }~
J~~-I1~Q'...:, ~ of scanty learning; . Ruth iii. 7, perb. deep suep,
~
• J..ir
I who am weak or ignorant; ~
•
I ' 9"
, ! ~, . . ~, J
• ,,' ':' ...... ,. deters'tVe,
- - f rom "'"~. .
P't" t!"
t-J' 0... ~ unavat tng. ·z' cleansing.
~u.~ rt.~. adv. weakly, impotently. ' " .>:. I' ,~ ,. J'" ":.!.... ," t 01'-.....
~~, tl)Q~,...::Q, j,.......~...., r " ' - - '
Jt'a
4
, , : ~ pI. Ire l't. ~, f. weakness,
healing, wholesome.
.tnrrrlltty,
,/: . lnsta
, b'l' I~.l.,," t Q.'"
~ lty; ~a.. ..> , .-. ~ ,~canty )rQ'~.... ~ rt, ~. f. healing, recovery.
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to measure land.
" ~ '''' f '
J"Q~ rt. 'f-' . mCW/««lscence.__ .3_
I" ". rarely .~r the after-time, future,
...:..:0
,J.&.m.!A~
rt. ~. constant, steadfast, self- l' • ,.. , ,.. I! -~,.. d
to-morrow; OI'~o ......:aDO ~a. to- ay
controlled, unyielding; with ». incontinent,
indiscreet. and to-morrow and the day after; .. :'»,>,:0
on the morrow; ~ ~:~ in time to come.
" <
J"Q' ' ' ' ..' =.:> rt. t=.... f . constancy, fiortltu
'M'" - de ,
endurance, steadfastness, self-control. ~, Ji ' SO pI. ,.. fully written ~
~;t m. a land-surveyor, geometrician. DE-
JW~ pI. J~- rt. ..o..a..... f. strangling,
RIVATIVE, JtO;.-.:aD, verb ~.
hanging; a noose, halter, rope.
.. ',.. J'"'--..
,..,~, " ~ r t . ~. a revt'le r, tauntm'. J1.'~.~ rt. ..:> ..... f. desolation .
I' , ,..
,J.;:)~
I ,'" rt. ..:> ..... m. a spOt'l er, ravager.
P . 1_
~.u~ rt. ~. adv. reproachjuUy,
disdainfully. I~04.-" n. "" ..... f. a troop of dogs;
}i~m:'X', J~ from~. a) adj. absolving, a dog-collar.
pardoning, gracious often applied to that J1.'o"~ from J~. f. measurement of land,
whereby we obtain pardon, as the Cross, the sUMie!jing, geometry.
Sacraments. b) Bubst. one who makes atone-
1!~ (W) rt. h.... m. a dung-heap,
ment 01' propitiation; one w'ho gives pardon or
a privy.
absolution.
I ~!,.. J",--.r
,,' ":' t . ., ..... parch'mg, scoreh'mg.
~1l.:D:\':="> from ~. adv. propitiatorily, ~~,
~? 11.''':' ~ the end of all things is at hand; that which overwhelms, drag8 down, subverts,
~ J!~,. ~~.XI the price mounted up, came to; ruins; oppressive,8tupefying.
J,:;ot;~ 01;'£ t02! ~ ». he could not come by JI.'~~ from J.,:.:,OI~. f. high descent.
£lny gold, could not lay his hand on money.
)..i$~ from ~OI~. a lcinsman, rela-
b) to happen, befall, attain, come with ~ to or
tion.
~ upon; with W the lot came, fell;
~ ~-l~-~ his lot, his portion J~¥ or ~ rt. ~. f. the fore-
was; ~ ~, .,.t
..Jl to each his portion; finger.
t"~ }~ ». it is not enough for all; ,~~ ri. J~. f. a drag-hook or net for
i;lA '; .,.,'> ~~, J'
pi
~O!
.,. ~ the place where
9 '"
fishing things out of a pit or pool.
it was his lot to dwell; ~ ~i ... 0, that
"~'.O j see ~l':'
""'()_.
which befell him; with .. otO~J.;. to be able;
"
r
"010;':;).:. ~~! .,.. as far as he can. PA. J,.:J ~~ or J.,:j 4'¥' pI. J..:-, .m:_
w:II)o:.Jr~ f. p.f1'aVD,a, a genuflection on one
and
~ to bring; to come, arrive at a place,
with ~ or )...:,C~; to come, arrive, reach, knee, an obeisance; with ~ or ~ U; to make
attain; to happen, befall, as a day, a letter, or I1u er 0 b'
,IT.
e~sance; 'f'~
9
,.....*»
I ~':' ~ .. J' ....
r" ~
time, number or age, good or evil fortune, J,.:.~~ he shall make one genuflection befwe
temptation, end; ~ ~'.O o.;~ he had nearly the altar.
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1~..9¥ rt. ~J. 'f. dropping, dropping on wlta t account? whe1'efure? J01• !'~~"".f.J or
dou:n, a splaslt; ointment. be/lOld.' b) about, on a subject ; 11 Q~,. . . .~~
' . . " ..
I~~~ rt. *. f. a large drop.
d amp.
1''' . h '" , " ~ t .;. "1
,..J.,..D On physwal deat ; ~~Q. . ""b- oc/.,
world.
11.'4~, ~ or ll.'~~ pt Il.'Q rt. ~.
f. a portion, part, share; Jr~r~? IrQ'~ R.A-~; see ~~.
the husband's or wife's portion according to \~~~, .\~, ,Q~J~~ and \Q~J~
the marriage settlements. pI. ~~~, .:IO~).;:, m. p.EraAAov, a mine, quarry.
~ fut .... 4~. to lick the fingers. P1''''
1.£ ... )'..
~~!II:) . ~_ a Iso Q..Q---=-~~~,
4 " , • ~L~ ~ '" ~I '"
Q.Q"'"::'\'I~.!II:),
ETHPE. --i~tr to be licked. P A. ~ to lick ~ '" '\..;. P.ETU"
QJ:l...';'1)- '""lKor, meta ll'lC, meta1; a mzne, .
up greedily. ApR. ~r to cause to lick up quarry; a miner.
or swallow. DERIVATIVES, l~oMQ~, I~~,
I~~ f. a booth, shed, u·orksh()p.
~~'lC.
~~~ rnrely ~~ emph. st.I~~ anu
I~ pI.I~ rt.~. f. a lozenge.
,
,,~, •,..~
" r t . ""6'~'
I\ . 1.
. arrzt'a
m. commg,
I~~";', pI. ~ ~~, ~~, ~~!-~
or ~~J~,~ rt. ,~. f. a booth, hut, shed, shelter,
~~~ rt. oc..J. adv. promptly, readily. roof, tabernacle, tent; J!.A.~ 1'n secret; H).;:;..
It'~:::>...~~ rt. OQ~. f. readiness, preparation, ~4~! the feast of booths or tabernacles; I~~
enterprise. I,'" h' .
~'lC.~ a ut tn a vt'neYa/' ;
d 1",,1. " .. 11.)' "
I.......~ .I!~~!II:)
with
I~ ~ sherbet; ... l~? t..:..~ drink':ng-
" ...
water. DERIVATIVES, 4--.." Ileu...», ~,
.
ll~.
~;~ the Metropolitan see.
HX:>~ rt.~. m. a) a bearer, carrier;
\~ ETHP. \~lr denom. verb from with Jl'~'a letter-carrier,postmanj with ~~
\~; to be made or become Metropolitan. a messenger. b) an ancestor, founder of a line;
11.'~~.,o rt. ~. f. storing 1tP, laying by. a successor. c) a translator, interpreter.
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mimes, actors.
~~ and ~..;.~; see k~.
' " I ~'.PC 1
~,~, ..,,'_ or'.?.. f rom~.
'''.PC a d··+
J.OJ wa ter,
~~ the ojfering of the Euoharist.
watery, aqueous.
~~ a Grecist, Greek scholar .. cf. ~o.:.
~, ~ m. race, family, stock.
J1'~~ rt. .a.Q."Q. f. touching, stroking.
l1'~ and J1'~ from ~. f. wateri-
l~, J1'~, lll~ rt. la.». mO'l'tal, I
I ness, h.umidity.
a mortal; with D. immortal.
~, J~ from ~. watery, aqueous,
~l1'~ adv. with D. immortally. I
aquatte, • 1.luml;
'd 1,,'........-:-...........
~ '.?.. 1l'~ h
aqueous
Jt:~l~ f. with D. immO'l'tality. • 1
partw es; • J:i~ ~...- mOlst vapou1's/ 1'9'
I'" ::-.!" ....
100...-
..."J,L.,» a goldsmith, gold-smelter. ,,·.... .. . .
1.._~ aquatte antma s. 1
Jh......g or )J'.wQ pI. ).:.. Ar; m. a girdle of l1'~ rt. wu.. f. sucking.
hai'd material, -a11, apron.
~, l~ rt. wu.. giving milk, suckling;
Ht. .. .
-tt~ rt. ~ •. caumng a ortwn.
b .
the teats J' a nurse.
ij.:.x, rt. ~Q.». m. shakiness, being ready J~ rt. wu.. f. a wet-nurse.
to fall.
~i~, ~~ or ~~ a dish,
J';'?~. Q m. p.fTaEa, silk, raw silk. dessert dish.
,~ or ,~ also J~ and J~~ " .. 'I_~.~ ''''''''
~, J»O~ or J»o..cn......:g P.LUV, P.LUEOOS
It '" "
contracted from ~Q.9~ ~I
- m. the J.Y.Latran, m. shoemaker's vitriol.
Metropolitan. )..P~ or m....:Q m. (t water-bird.
~a.90~, ~, &c., f. metropoli.'l, J'~ rt. 0.=1. a bobbin; the thread.
a ohief city. .. 4
,...;o.oCQ -
...!IQ p.1 ,...I'" • •
a mus"tClan; •
must/:.
ij.~a90~, .m,:;~ ~~o~ and other .•. }..~ m. the indigo plant, indigofera
spellings, pI. J:' or L m. Metropolitan, tinctoria.
a Metropolitan bishop. ~
,~"""
.. ".... 41.>: 1 1"'4 ....
,..,Q..Q.......:lQ or \~~ p. ,..,Q.~JIg
l1'~a.a..~, '§o~~, &c., f. the office m. P.~K"'V, the poppy.
of a Metropolitan. I !!"
,....~, 1'.."-L..,..
- f rom~"',.•. 1. • •
c{~aractertstlC.
~; see ~~ shaky, &c. ~l~ rt. ;A.. adv. with honour, showing
~, l~= ~ and ~~; see lo.:II). hooour.
~, ~ pI. ~, J,:. m. p.[}uov, a mile, J1'04~ rt. ;A.. f. honour, exceUence;
milestone. usually as a title .,ro-~ your Excellency.
J~asaw. )J ~ rt. ;A.. one who honours, showlJ
l~ some coin. hooour, a worshipper.
l~ pI. l~ f. a carpet; cf. u,...Qt. 1l'Q'J ~ rt. ;A.. f. worship, reverence.
~ Mim name of the letter 'P' hence is lL:» rt. ;a.». m. corn, provisioos, supplies;
", ,. l~ __ .!
derived- ,~p ~ our corn-mooey.
~...:Q, l~ having initial 'P' beginning ,0;""':;' m. p.vpov, ointment, sweet salve.
with the letter Mim. ~ m. a) quercus coccifera, the scarlet
Ji '0 . ..:0 pI. ).:.. a mould. oak. b) celt1's australi8. c) a scn;t of raisin,
~ ambidexter; see ~. ~ rt . .a.o..:IIQ. m. touclting; ~"Q D.? 80 as
. m'O.. .. "
.JIg, ,...... '0
.. P1. I'--
.!IQ ," m. p.'JLor,
~ .
a mtme, not to be touched.
bujfoon, jester,. a rascal, rogue, thief ~~, J~, ll~.:=Q; I
see lo.."Q to die.
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JI.'~~ rt. tQ.XI. f. mO'l'tality, deadness, ~ Egypt whiclt lies lower than the level of
death; \l:~~ }...:J;! that he may quicken the Red Sea; metaph. low, lowly, humble,
our mortality, raise us up from death; ~ meek; ~-~;r \~L;lj \~o.! l~~ \o"~~
Il.'~~ 0.:...1" 1l.'04;~ t~t:..~ he aroused the blessed are the meek for they shall inherit tlte
Glturch from deathlike barrenness. eartlt. ETRPE. ~Lrto be spread fiat. PA.
.,.~ to lay low, abase, humble, humiliate,
11.'d..~ rt. It? f. bringing, bearing; or?"
ajjloict; to force a woman; to subdue in war;
U~, t~~ as opportunity offers; l~.~
with ~;y to lay low to the ground; with ~~
I~l:'o~ liJ.§ the bringing forth of fruits of the
l~! to cast down from an office; with ~~ to
spirit; Il.'~~~ ~~ ta:~ compiling humble oneself, to ajjlict one's own soul; with
from books. ~, J,1:..~J to humble a high spirit. Part. adj.
~~, J.t~. rt. It;. m. he or that wltich ..,..
.,0'0 :liI),
1\.'''''''
I.! ,..I~~ I~o!4-
,.:;l~'O..'¥), ,,'~oO....'lI::WIO;
9 ,..,.. 9
brings or produces; U~i! Jl.a...,.~ the low-lying ground; Uo ».:11:) ~ poor bread,
testator; ~?
•
ua. .
;:~ aqueducts. bread of ajjliction; )~~ ~::. a lowly llfe.
ETRPA. #It a) pass. to be strewn 1~1)()n;
Il.'o!a!~ rt. Il? f. bringing forward, pro-
to be bowed down, brought low; to be forced,
ducing e. g. H~! of witnesses; Il.'~~
I~ Q...:l:! the alleging of arguments.
"'''' \."?' ~
outraged 0 f a woman; "'~"'-J '".. -OJ !,.. ........
~ ~ r-o
everyone that exalteth himself shall be brought
}J:I~ rt . ..,t:..~. sweet food. Tow. b) refl. to bow down, to behave humbly
~1'~ rt. ;~. well, notably, especially, towards with ~; #llo \ij.~~ l~ nr
in the best way, excellently, virtuously. ~ he came and submitted himself to the Sultan.
ApR. ~r to strew,' to lay low, cast dov:n,
11.'01t:..~ d. ;~. f. the best, highest, extreme, humble, abase; I~ .,.~ ~..s ashes
.
peculiar exce11ence, vtrtue; I"..:.o?~ t 0''I".........,.,
\. .. --
were strewn under many; with ~ to 10u;er
excellent or virtuous conduct, the ascetic life. the eyes, look down " with ¥
to lower the voice,
ILi~ f. virtues; see Pael part. of ;~. speak in a low tone; with ~a; to humble
• himself: DERIVATIVES, l.A':)Q.~, b-.4-">,
,.., '" f ,.. .. 1 4
~, ~ or .,~, ut. ~ anc .,.~, ac .
t
~~, Jt~, ~~~, IL~, J,.a....~.
part . .,.pc or .,;~~, lb~ or Jd~, f. emph. pI. ~ comp. of c:~ and Ib adv. a) of time,
I~~~ or I~, pass. parts. ~ and ~,
l~, l~. to lie down flat, prostrate oneself,
from this time,' t......;iO~ c:.... ~~ within .;:::.,y
forty days; ~ t.~ from that t£me fO'l'th.
humble oneself; to be laid low, be spread or
b) of place, of or from this place, hence;
strewn flat; with ~..s or l~ to put on
ld~ \04-~ ~ tltey have departed hence,-
sackcloth or strew ashes on the head, to humble
~ 0 }..:l~ here and there; on tlds side and
oneself in sackcloth and ashes. Part. adj.
on that/ ~ I.!_~" ~ one on th
I.!"''''
~o 1o:J~ lS " l
sue
a) active form low, lowl!J, poor; with ~
1 • ,f!. ' _.... 9 "'L~ ,.. and one on that. c) logic. l~ "'OI~;: ltenee,
lower, esser, zn.lerlor; ..a:I~Q.9 't"'"~ t.::I
o
it follows.
\oj,.;~? ~ ~~ when the pole sinks below
the Ito/·izon; J,:f.0I! ~ .,.~! ~l«' silver being Il.'~~~ rt . .:.~!). f. infliction of pain,
inferior to gold; l;~o ~~-~~o ~j wounding.
ldgh and low, kings and paupers; f. emph. pI. ,g~.:i~, I~ ~t . .:.J,:,. painful, grierous;
poor ajfair,~, low or mean circumstances, base- I~;~~ 1l.'Q.A...L:a, distressil l g pove?'ty
ness; t~! J~~ Christ took our poverty Il.'Q".a.bl.:i,Si, rt . .:.l~. f. pain, ajJliction.
upon Him. b) first passive form (rare);
h-..!~~ l't. ~. ndv. humbly, submissi1·ely.
I~ ~ c:'e'-=--,,> ,.E lying prone in the
dust. c) second passive form sunken, low, }.jJ.,O..:;, pI. ~)~, ~~; see ~i;~
low-lying, prostrate; 1~.:II:)a..Q ~ I~ fL'1Xavry, an engine of war.
a vilte of IJtunted growth; to~ ~::4~? ~jJ~ ~1JJ,A.:Q from p.'1X"v~, auv. ingeniously,
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;~, H~, Ir;u..~ Pael pass. part. . ~ rt.~. m. the stick or style used in
of ;~. mm'red, misshapen, &c. applying kohl to the eyes.
)I."Q";~ rt. ;~D. f. disjigure/TIumt; sternness, ~, " . see~. "
.
austenty; I''''',~
,.90 OS? oJ countenance. t:..:).&~ l't. ~. adv. humbly, in lowliness
3
I.'
"J~ an
" I"'"
d N~, )", ~ rt• ~. one WlhO
4."-J
.1. or humiliation, s1J.bmissively, meekly, gently /
makes to abound, increases wealth or pros- ~J..:L.~.~ U,....t9c!... ~.,..j turtle-doves coo
perity. softly.
I ,,~~
"~'" l't. ":),.::>. f • men<kactty.
-;]. Jl:~ rt. ~. f. lowliness, hum'/,7ity;
~ Aphel part. of ~.
I~ It'~ heartfelt humility.
~lj~, I~ l't. \.~. a) adj. belonging ~ comp. of t'~ and~ obs. Cf.~~.
· . 0if a pnest;
to the ord znatwn . I""·! .. " )I."
,..--.. ~A:IQ ,....... ;:.g• a) adv. of time, thence, thenceforward, from
lections redd at an Ordination. b) subst. one that time, after this. b) illative adv. therefore,
wlw performs priestly functions, serves, minis- so then, so now, now therefore, from henceforth;
ters, ojfors sacrifice; ~r;Ot~ the clflrgy i. e. ~ ~ no longer, no more, not again.
the three orders; J~ J~h J..iJ~ he J..l::S -0 '0, J~ rt. "QD. a measurer, one
wlw ojf~s tlte living saC1-ijice, the officiating who gives forth by measure.
priest. ~~, I~ and ~.w,~ rt.~. noxious,
1t'~.aJ~ rt. \.~. f. the priest's office, hurtful, injurious, mischievou8/ Jli.,. ~
6~ 9" Y
priestlwod; worship, religious service. I~A:IQ? unwholesome food.
I
~c"~ pl.~:' m. a meaSU1'e ~~.;:? of corn. t:..:~ rt. \.QJ). adv. elaborately.
~D~~ pI. r:- rt. ~, humble, submissive. It'~.::o rt. \.QJ). f. nature, natural constitu-
1! ~" JI.' t \.Q.!) 1. ~
tion.
1>41 QA.'JI:), ,..~':" l' • one WIWH. corrects,
'he s, rebk
a dmonts ,............... O-.:I.-'JI:) I"'"
u es; It.··~·~" "Q!".::o Jl.'Q'.a.!~ or DJ.,.{, rt. J.,o.,. harm, damage,
discipl£nary chastisements. injury.
J~ c"A:IQ pI. ): ~ f. a base. l!Lo"', J~ rt. \.Q.!). adj. by nature,
J'~, Jt';~ rt. ;,A:IQ. a suitor, bride- according to nature.
groom, bride, one who betroths act.opp.~~~ Jj LA¥) rt. \.o..:J. m. l£e who calls into
one who is betrotlted; metaph. H~ l;.b~ existence, appoints nature, the Oreator, supreme
I~li submission which espouses honour; diSJ)oser ~~! of tlte worlds.
J~? It';~ Jt'~ grace which espouses to t:..=~~ rt. \.QD. adv. naturally, according
itself blessings. to nature.
Jj~ rt. "A:IQ. m. pI. betrothals, espousals. I' ~."
) "o..u.~A:lI:) t
l' • \.QJ). f • creatwn,
' . fJ.ormatzon.
•
J.jo,~ 01' J.jo,~ rt. 01 ..:). noa;ious, lethal. lardy; J~.. j~ ~ una biding, unlltable tMngs,' .
J".
"....:)Q~ ] J""
~ .. p. ~.. rt . .,;:;,. f'nd'
"...... :)Q.~ . Wt tng, "P"
J>.I'''~
!--' - ' " tard y motwn.
~Q' .
turning; a crooked path. ~J.j'~ rt. ;~. adv. permanently.
~:li .. A..~ rt. ,~. publicly. J1."~'~ rt. ;~:). f. abiding, stability,
}jj.~ pl. ).:... rt. , ..~. m. a preacher, "eciter P ermanence, duration,' with U transitori1tess;
• •
ofprayel's in a mosque, &c., ,&~oli JJj~ J~~.u.i~ ~ 11."~;~ laid up with
IJreachers of the Gospel; 11."Q~-,J-a! J.Jj~ God in steadfast continuance.
a herald of righteousness. )~~ pl. ):.. rt.... ~. m. contention, strife,
to fill tlte hand with gifts, to consecrate; ; leat'n by lwart; with );~ ;~~ to wlwlly
with ~Q.= to complete a time; ).:.L~l Q.~ ~ follow tile Lord; with'; to consecrate to office;
~...:Q~ wllen eight days were completed >" ~ eccles. to perform divine service, celebrate the
"y
t.-1QQ. Y
our d ays are ende; d Wl'th. ~::. 11. ,-'" to Eucharist, ,to confirm the consecration of
comfort, console; with k~ to draw watel' >" a bishop, to orda-in. Pass. part. ~~,
•
with J.j~ to patch clothes; with J~,g to draw ).:~, J~ .>;",~. full, whole, entire; per-
a bow; H~ JW~ o.~ ltefitted an arrow fect, complete; of full growth, adult; J~~
to the bow. Pass. part. filled, full, complete>" I~·>; '" ;::.0 full growth the age of twcnty- =
Jo~ ~ J.! 0 4; lte was filled with the Spirit; five years; JW~ J~ a full year;
",,~.~ ll" '" JU ... ::.Y II..::i:J JU
I' I' d noun'1. e.
J "'~ .r. II ears oJ,-I' corn,' ,..... .r, 11 gram. ,":::::":0 ..:10 ,.~.. a complete
Y
..:::r.a. IP!'''
.
J~ or ~ Aphel part.. of JU
JJ6:, or C~ rt, ll,:,o. m. fullness,. ~ll
to weary.
~
feathers; OI~ ~ thickly feathered.
)~ pI. l:' or ~ m. p.aAa''lp.a,
o.;~
4
,
4
.. ~
the whole inhabited eartlt; OI~
, -
J~~~ Al'. f. the angelic /tost. Joc6....'lO the sea gets itsfullnessfrom the rivers;
,,~, l.o~~ pI. ~, ):. rt . .,U. m. a messen: ~.cQ ~? Ji~~ ~k.. they seized countless
ger esp. a messenger of God, an angel; .... ; I
money,' J9.~ l! J ~~ the cargo of a sMp;
~lkC J...:JL_.9 Jo~ riches',. HQ~~ JOOll!
..... or .:)i an archangel. __ 4 "
~;}.o~ rt. .,U. adv. angelically. OIb;Q'~J~ that he may make profits by his
trading; ~:SJ? ~? J! ~ formless matter,. the
JI.'~.o~ ri. .,U. f. an embassy, missipn, • I" 4-:: • _ '"
matel'1al part of the4 sacra.ments; ,.. Q,,~ ~
message.
~~ the Euchari;t is offer'ed through
"o~, ~~, Jt:.:..b~ rt . .,U. adj. angelic; bodily material.
J~~ JI.'c,{'lO? the likeness of an angel.
~~ or ~:::Q l't. ~. sea-purslane,
...e~~, }.:e~; see }.:~~. atriplex h(£limus.
~~
... m. Tll p.aAOKIU, molluscs. )l!Q,~ rt. J~. m. a companion, guide,
~ m. a kind of perfume,. the crocus. follower; one who follows a corpse to the
~~~, J~- from ~ exhorting, en- funeral.
cou?'aging; an encourage?', instigat01'; J~ JJ~~, J~o!~~ It. ~. a counsellor,
J~~'lO a tcord of exllOrtatiol1 , advise)',
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J","CQa..-
4 ~ ... ~!.. rt . ...... -
.,~ . f. cottnse1. -........ ~- 1J
I·......... p.
, ~"" ,...- rt .....'-~~ f 1 ,..:a.1J
.. sat; L~'
J~~ f. pa"Acix'I, malva, althea, the mallow. ~f a covenant ratified with salt i.e. not- to
! ......~
,~, rareI Y ,~J-W,
.....' ..... .Y...
,a_~
-" , .~ ,~r-.;:g
- ,-' '- ,-~ be disannulled j )"::';r,
l' ~ salt tIle symbol
p.a"),.Xov, rather, the rather, more; ,~~~.o
of the earth i. e. one of the four element-so
how muc h more; ,a:s.» ' ' 'wOl
' '1'
II)"!.-. 1
vut t,Le 1._
ratu.-er; ~ pl. J:.. rt.....~. m. a sailOl', ma1iner,
'" _" ......
~, ,~ or 1·atlwr.
>:. 1._ salt; met. )~~? l~ tlte true pilot.
I ' .." . ' . .f.
JW~~ rt. ~~. f. licking, licking up. ~., .. >"O a wlnnowlng-,1an.
~&~ 01' ~~ pI.}:" m. a sign of thR, IJ:a~ rt. ~, f. a) saltness,jlavour of
Zodiac; ~;~,-J~l, ~~ t7~e sign A1'ies, salt. b) steering, piloting, pilotage.
the ram; a natal star; r~'.:. ;~ regard »:> Il.'o"o ..'{"" rt . .,..:::... f. licking.
the star under which you were b01'n; ).:&~ ~ha, '{:>o rt. ~. adv. aptly, fittingly,
JI.'~l? the stars or zodiacal signs whit:h have with exactitude, conveniently.
influence over mankind. 'I.'~"., ..'{,¥, rt. ~. f. fitness, adaptation,
Pt·, .. Jt.'
~~, ~
"'........... f
rom'JoA.~ %0d'wcal, per- proportion, harmony, symmetry,- lr...·».,,'{ '0
• • 1 1 9 ~ , !..... .>:. J'"
l y b0 d'les." ,,.........~
tatntng to ttle tlea-ren ~ ~,~? proportion of the limbs,' JJ:~~
fortune according to the stars, ltoroscopic 70t. JJ.~! the harmony of nature,- JJ:...t», '{;.o
L~, Jl.'a~, JLL~ Aphel paES. part. J~r, an arrangement or series of stories.
•
of l~. joined, united. ,\', ".,
''-''
"Jo ¥', " '_:' rt. ~. an arltificer,
J'.........
JI.'~~ a) rt. )l"". f. a place for getting skilful workman; a locksmitl~.
wate1'. b) pI. JI.'~ f. a pear. J~~ pI. J~ rt. ~. f. salt land,
t:..=!I.'C:~ or ~!I.'a~,~ from l~. adv. a salt-mm'sh, salt-pit, salt-pan.
conjoinedly, together; in order. ~ fut . .;,~~, act. part. ~~, pass.
Jl.'~LQ.~'IQ E-Syr. JL'~L~ or ~ from part. ~~, J~~, J~~. a) to smear,
L&~ f. conjunction, aggregation; gram. an- rub over. b) to clothe or cover oneself; ~
nexion of two nouns, the first being in the ~~ct~cl> .,..rHotct.J lleclothedllimselfwithlight
constr. state; the being affixed as a.n e~clitic. as 'l,Vitha garment. c) f'EAETaIJ, to mix one8elfup
}~1~, J~:; rt. ~. importunate, tiresome, with, trouble oneself about, busy oneself with,
impertinent, foolish, distressing. study, practise,. with 'P~ to con-sidm' bp-fore-
JJ:~ ~ rt. ~. troublesomeness, annoyance. hand; JJ~~~ ~~ accustomed to affail'8,
businesslike, capable; ~.l ~!.,; ~~? ~
~ fut, _~, act. part. ~,~,
a busybody. Pass. part. a) smeared ~~.
J~, pass. part. ~, ~, l~~.
with blood. b) practilJed, studious, capable;
to be salt, to salt, season with salt, to sprinkle,.
J~!:II ,c:.,r _~ sprinkle them with dust." ~~ ~ having studied much/ ~
~ a.: ~;:) ltaving studied Greek, well versed
pass. part. salt, nitrous. ETHPE, .....~lr to
be salted, sprinkled with salt; to sprinkle in Greek; ~ ~, ~r.:.C:!:II studious re-
oneself,' to eat salt Witll~. PA. ~ search, careful im:estigations. ETHl'E. ~Lr
a) to salt, season, ~:."..c;!:II urith salt. b) with and ETHPA. ~Lr to be smeared; metaph.
~r to steer; metaph. to govern, direct. to be tinged with heretical speculations or to be
mt'xed up, occupied with them. DERIV.j\TIVES,
ETHPA. ~Lr a) to be seasoned u:ith
salt. b) to eat salt, be a companion, intimate ~,~~, JLQ.~.
,t~ t ~. m. a) mortar,
with~. c) to sail; metaph. ~ J1\}.jo';' ~, 9
'"'0-:>0 r.
.........~".!.. (I ,
~"'_ . . ;..¥) " ' _ "
,,~!:. l'
thp, mln
. d w 11,en lt• cement; bee-glue, a gummy substance with
explores tlte sea of our LOt'd's tenderness, DE- which bees close the c)'evictB of their ltive.
RIVATIVES, ~a..:IC, J-a.'.:..», ~, ~, b) attention, study.
)ta .. '», )~, JL~», J~~, J~ ·i':::=.S' rt.,~. f. a whetstone, grind-
~~,'la.a.~~. stone.
277
~:IQ, ~» rt.~. m. fullness, supply; predicted a millstone for the neck of WMSO
"',.
~~ QQI)
-$ -.!
~»t
he suppl'-I'
y oJ h'tS need ; ~-.J
11 ~ ,.
should cause offence; t.~! ~ the promised
,o~~ the torrent-beds when full; cf. IJ6., life, salt:ation. Ill. to reign. ETHPE. ~')I)tr
and )..JL..,. I. to take counsel, consult; ~~....; ~trthe
C~ rt.~. m. a seamster, mender, tailor. king consulted me. Il. to be promised. PA. ~
J. to give counsel. Il. to promise. Ill. to set 'up as
~~ rt, ~.adv.fully,completely, wholly.
king, as khalif. ETRrA.1~tnmper. E-Syr.
Jl.'~~ pl.ll.'o rLU». f.fullness, abundance;
t Q<I.... .. "" I",,~ same as pret. j W -Syr. 1~tt"to take counsel,
It ..
'~QO .. ~:O:> at Jull moon;
<I ,.
L '" "
01 all ... ",?
y .. ""'~~ - ! , 1n
' the year.,. oj. h'18 , ~m~~ pI. ,:.. l't . .m~. m. (.L) eating,
reign; ~? Jt'Q'~~ the kingdom of heaven; nourishment, food, victuals. b) saffron dye.
Jt'~ ...r:; the children of the kingdom; I~~~~ rt. ~~. f. food, eating .
as a tit 1'_"_" .>: your maJesty;
. 1e, .,J.,~ • I" ' - " .>:
,J.,a~
.a~ infin. of verb .sa'::::..,; ~,~
we the king; as an epithet, It'a"~~? Jt:.:.l.D Pael pnrts. of verb ~.
or Jt'~.s, bJ:..~ the royal city, the capital;
JJ.t~ or J.., a~~"lII:) pI. J':' p:r/Aord'TT'w/J,
Jt'a"~? JJ~a"9 a 1·0.1lal mandate; pI. emph.
a kind of melon shaped like an apple.
the Books of Kings; Jt'~? ~!,Q J~ the
First Book of Kings. _&.,,, I!.l"
~.:IO, "lII:), I"'
~....," ',:,~ .. rt. ~. apt to
"''''''"'"''''~
JJ~ dim. of)d~. m. Cl kinglet, )J/'ince- teach, learned, a teacher, master, schoolmaster,
ling. doctm'; given as a title to Hlllny ofthe Fathers
P,I' "'_" ," p1. ~-
~J.,a~"lII:) ".- roya1,pertaw1ng
I'" r t . 't~. .. esp. to St. Ephrem Syrus JJ.j ~.i.Q~ the Great
to the kingdoHb. jv[aste1', and to St. Jarnes of Sarug J..l~
..
~~,~ "J"~r t,.'t~.roya
".- 1,rega 1,11npm'w
. . l
l'
J,..:~;r the Ecumenical Doctor and J.lQ~
I"~"'" I"I.'.!. l'
~~ toJ 1->'f rega r(/1ment ;
J'"'''''"'~
" -"-.. .~ 1'-
I ' , ~,
HH ~;~t the divine Doctor.
the king's highu·ay. Jt'a"J.~ pl. Jt'Q rt. ~. f. teaching, the
Jt'a"~~ rt. ~. f. impm'ial majesty. office ofa teacher; learning, scholarship; (t cloc-
J.:l:i~ rt. ~. ac1j. of counsel, persuasive. tl'inal treatise, a homily.
J~~~ pI. ~, J~~ rt. .,~. f. J.:u.~~, I~...L rt . .a~... doctrinal; skilful.
a queen, e1np1'ess, princess; J..:.... ~~ the ,.~.~.:IO
I • 1 J
, , " p. I"- rt. ~~. m. tweezers,
Queen of Shebrt; used metaph. of cities, I~~ snuffers.
J~t;~? the queen of cities i. e. Baghdad;
J~ ~Q'o,; imperial Rome.
=
~ ~; fut .... a"~. to peel, make
smooth, pluck off' hair, feathers, &c. DER.IV-
J~~~ pI. J~ dim. of J~~. f. ATIVES, the four following words-
a little queen.
~~ rt. ~. peeled, bald.
I~;~~~~ pI. J~- the same.
~~~ rt. ..~. hardworking, laborious.
~~ Pael of~.
~~ rt. ~"lII:). f. a great brazen vessel
~; I~~~ p1. ~.:., I~':'rt.~. endowed
for wasMnfl clothes.
with the power of speech, full of talk, talkatit'e,
eloquent, garrulous; with ~ mute, speechless; ~~ rt. ~. m. baldness.
~~ endowed with speech, opp. ~¥ mdou'ed J~~ emph. state of ~; see above.
with reason; J~~ J~~~ the gift of ~~~ rt. "-'\I). gram. verbal,. C~ ~
speech, faculty of speaking. adt·erbial.
_-.J'" ... _,,9.~
,~.:'IQ; see,~. ~~.6~ It . .,~. adv. fraudulently,
It'a"~~ rt.~. f. talkativeness, loquacity. maliciously.
~_~, J~ rt.~. endowed with speech, Jt'.:.o~ rt . .,~. guile, villany, malice.
rational. Jt'':.:'IQ~~ rt. f~' f. murmuring, detrac-
Jt'~~ l't.~, f. utterance. tion, disparagement.
Jt'Q4~~"lII:) rt. ~. f. symmetry,. with ~
~~~ rt. f~~' m. a mutterm', dilJ-
ungainliness.
parager, traducer.
~~ p1. ~ part.. of denom. verb~,
J.:.i~ rt.~. a) verbal, of words; ~~.o
m. a robber, freebooter, brigand.
~ ~~~ a verbal war, war of words; ~j;~
Jt'~~ from the above. f. robbery,
J:j~'» verbal complications. b) verbose.
brigandage; I~;~l ta"4~ highway
1·obbery. Jt'Q,j~~ rt. ~. f. escape, deliverance.
~~ or ~ pI. ,.:. Ill. white spots on
t f d'
JJ.,Q.,O~ r . .,~. . et compoun , mlxtu1'e
I' , ..
" ~ I~" , ~
speech; ~~ lC:AJ~.. ? or ~!rD~J u.~.¥\.~
rn.
mammon,
strange or f · · SjJeeCll/
-; ,.....,0.-'
.. ,."11) ~-:.¥\..'O
,~, ,...~ p.ap.p.(JJ1·a~, 11, ,..
oretgn
money, riches " ~.bj' ,Q'~ perishing 1'iches.
J..:j~- Syriac, Greek, &c. b) talk, discourse,
"'~ pt ~ Pael part. pass. of ~ = disse1'tation, treatise, homily; u.~ lQ'A.~
subst. rn. mingled wine and 'Ulater, d1'ink. idle talk; J~J,:Q f~? u.~~ a preface,
~"'~ rt. ~. adv. temperately, pro- proernium.
portionately. J1."~.... "Q X' rt. ~. f. speaking, discourse;
11'Q',J.~ rt. ~. f. mzxmg, blending,
·
teach tng, .
8Clence/ II'~,!,.., ~ ,. fil
/.,Q.~! /"~~.le a.se-
,,9!..'" ,~Y
J~,J~I."-I~W." II."~~ the vernal, the meteoro1ogy,' 1......-..... genealogy; /.,Q.~"" 'CI!IO
autumnal equinox. J~l'" or )...:::.~ the doxology.
11.'~.le rt. J-.¥,. f. 'a blow, wound. Jl~ .... "';''0, J~ rt. '-"'. ,qpeaking, de-
,....
~, I"
JoA' J;',
_.le, J,,9'"
..__ .! .le,. see Pad part. clm·ing.
'Of~. Jl.!.m 'Cl ~, J~- rt. lm.'O. putrefying,
('ausing deca.y.
11."0"~ rt. "-b-.le. f. rain.
II."Q", 'Cl '> Y; '" f.serious illnes8.
~H~ l't. "-b-.Ji>. rain-gi'L'ing, rain-bringing.
serwus1y 1'll •
9
,1 I ~9 ~"
'Cl ' 'Cl '" one I"
WIIO t8
J.lA~ rt . ..,~. 11!()cldng, scornful;
JD. 1!.9 .. t _03'
,.(l!, I !'''' I ~ 9,,'" ~~ r. ~J"" m. a m','f.aator.
a mock er, scc!J; er, scorner; ~,Q~ ~ a
I" ~ 9'"
/.,Q,J,,Q.
'
t , .. 9 .. ,..
-
'Cl X' ~ ,lA 'Cl X'
d l'zgnt
scornerse 1 •
I'll
an imitator; ~, ~~ imitators of
scorning. Ohrist.
,\~
,.. - ,. or ,~.'O
,. -,.. a p1aut., cite
1 l'
wo mum. j • ~~ .. ~ rt. I~. adv. with emulation,
vying witl~ each other.
I~ f. a plant, glaucium IJltOeniceum.
11."Q'...!...».x> l't. H.'O. f. emulation, imitation,
~~_~, I~...j rt. l~. adj. death-bringing,
comparison.
dpadl!J / ~j~.~.le "QlI or ~ deadly poison. • ,.. I" ,.. J,,9Joo--
':'
,+-~;.¥I..'O, N ~ ~'II:), rt. ~. pro-
J.1i~ pt ):. l't. -rs" m. a humiliator.
voking, irritating, contentious, rebellious; a
~~~ rt. OA'O. m. he who git'es in betrothal, re be,' 9~.
1 I,....o,? • '" ,.. h 1
~~~ t ose WflO provo e
k
promises in marriage. the torath of the Spirit.
~; see Aphel of )kg. II.'O:J~~ l't. ~. f. contentiousnes8,
' ',Y
)..L-.~~, J,,9Joo~
': t
r. 'L_ .,.
~. jJt.otlng, exacerbation; a cause of bitterness, of provo-
di?·ecting. cat?'on.
u:~, I~ l't. J1.:\ji). afulfiller, supplier; ~)..;.....~ l't. ~. adv. temperately,
cO'mpleting, ju"jil17'ng, &c.; ~? ~,:Q'O moderately, cOJnl1wnsurately,jitly, evenly.
280
.
)"IoQ..oo ..
.....",0 rt, --..e..». f, a) moderatwn, ,
descended from Poseidon; )l'~~? ~ ~
moderate amount, state between two extremes, of the royal stock; ~ojp J~04..).. ~ from
equipoise, balance. b) mensuration. c) Jl.'~...,c;.» the monastery of Zuknin. c) of material: oj,
J~? a measu,re of drin~;. fr om; J""'" ".~ .~,
I.a....... a."'" I.' .;.. ~.. ~.:::-
~the Lord
", ._ .. c.,.
'P0~~ contr. 101' 'P0~ to:» from et'e1'-
'" God formed out of tlte ground every animal;
lasting, from aforeti'lne; ever; with Unever. ' ... I!;'
Jtc:l_ ~J ~ .. ~ - mad e 0if tm. . d) of agent
•
J..b:.~~ rt.'~. m. a writer of pm'ables or object, cause or reason: by, of, from, for,
or IJroverbs,' the'autlwr oftlte Book of Proverbs. on account of, nj.::::a:t
~ of necessity; Jl'o":' ~
~ Greek particle pEJ), indeed, used to in- for joy; w~ ~ ~;: it is clear from tMs;
troduce the first member of a sentence, cf. )'!QlJ ~ o~ they died of lhi?'st; ~ Cl.~r
Germ. zwa1', usually followed by ~! intro-
,.. .. ..
::::.,
• ") a '" p they were too weary to bury the dead;
ducing the second; ~!-~ fdfJ-lJ;, on the with verbs of fear, of hindering or neglecting,
one hand-on the other. of needing, asking, taking, giving: ~ ~!
~ interrog. pron. com. gen. and number ~ we eare
,.. P fi dfior our l'wes; .. ~
they wi1l1'et'e1'ence my son. e) of time: from,
....
~'D,0 "l ~..
who? whicM what? 0,;; ~ who is it? ,~~:!.r~{,
~ ,,'" h
U' h 0 are yeJ t......,..QI ,Cl.JI t» w 0 are t se1
,4 ,.. .. he u:h~'l e, d '
uJ''tng, at,' JP'"
'o.~ J'" ;.93 ~'D .. from mO/'n
c.=::::. -'1.~ ~ wlw is able to do this? t-~? to noon; wlct~J ~ from my youth; ~
)l.'O~I
' .... 1
,..OQl 'tlllwse 8h all be the vlCtory?
' ~ .. J~"";"i at the beginning, from the beginning __
may be, who it may be, what it is, part-arul another-and another; ot1~ part
of it, partly; cf. i. g) distributive: ...~ ~
~ prep. with affixes ....L-~, .,l~, ::J:~, '&c... ~ t"..Q0 by fives and by tens; U~~ ~
a) of place: from, Oltt oj, at, on; Jl.'o; ~
.;, tl.le W1'ndOW; 1!_ ~1'1.'" t~O weighing one or two pounds each;
J1'on~ ~!0.9 .. ,.. t».. QI',.A.
1'1"
t h e L ord
t."'';~ ~ Hex. and Harkleian for t:~
God sent him jortl~ from tlte garden; t:~"~
~.;»:. by fifties. h) comparative: than,'
~;I.'" outside tlte door; frequently with verus
~M J.,.:.:>! ~ sweeter than honey; ~ UA:I
of motion: ~-~ ~l('goingfrom-to .. ,;
with 't9Q1 01' ~19 to return from, .. ; "QI~J ~ more hateful trlan
I!l.!.. 1 S atan; ~"'..... t» JO?
~ ~ ~! a light whiclt comes down from
most miserable. i) idioms: with pers. pron.
or the name of a person; on the side, oj
the sky; ~;I.'" ~ ~ he went out oftlte duor;
".. 1 ~, ",.. .. 4'" ,.. +, the party, in the name, )...!;...::., ~ 0'.1';;'
~'~! ~" ~ ,OIo;....~SlI.J ye came out Jrom
u:lw is on the Lord! s side? 0 C)QI a.1~ tltey
the land of Egypt; with ~r or ~ to bring
weJ'e on his side " ~ i t~ on his side,
out, take frO/n a place or pe) son; verbs of ,in his oun name, by Ids own authority __ a..L~'
escnping often havc 'f;J:) t~; with cxpressions -,," 0 ~¥I
or ......... .. .. lIll(1 Iess common1 . . .QI..1.lIO
y 0.:>0 . ..
of position: ~..;, ~-U~ ~ on the right and wQlO~c) QI.L~ by himself, of MmselJ; by
hand, on the left; ~ t.~ at the side; t.~ itself alone; ~.L~ ~ it fell of itself,' ~
~...;? ~1.:A.1.'" on the south side of the valley,' 1,'-
~o9 4 ,..
,.- w~t'h one t'o/ce, "1 VJ1t.tone acco-rd'.
~I.'" t~ thence. b) of origin, race, hirthplace For compounds ..... ;~, 0~.L'lQ, .alo;.a~~,
or residencE': -DJ: from; ~? : Ir.. ~ }~~t " ~_ '-
~J..:II:), 1
",,~'lQ, see I ' ~
,..... " o!~,"'" .alo0.9, - 0'""
H.. ~ J~r 'fery God of t'ery God; wQl~r I ~,&c. DERIVATIVES, J~, ~,'''~,
. """ ~~ ,0,...QCJQ.9
. .,~~Io,- , - • ~ .. PIato ' f! .Iather
-I'. was I 'P0~'
281
~, ll.~ interrog. pron. neuter. u:hat? why? l'a-y-yaJltICir, a ballista, torment, engine f~' hurl-
u'herefore? ~... ~~ u:hat is Ms name? )l..» ing stones.
~ ~ t::-( u:hat have I to do with thee? !u., J~ ApheI part. of rS.
I'~! - 1" -, "'t..' . , I! .'- h d
~ ~ ...... o 'O"....:!I ~~ ~ U' Y stan JL'~rL"IC rt. J,..,. f. u:aving, mott'on.
ye looking into Ileaven? p ~ that v:kich; '-'- - , ,,-... I - I .. ~ ''''
~~, ~.~ p. ~, J.- m. l'aJlu1j"'1,
~ u:hereby? wherewith? wherefore 1 ~,
l'a"a~).'OJl, a cloth, napkin, towel.
~ to u'hat md? u'hy? wherefore? ~
... i'~ or .. i'~; see under J...;. again,
~ u:hy? u:herefore? ~ ~ whence? ~
anew, afresh.
~ wherefore? a,Lao = O~04 J.bQ u'hat is this? 1 ~ ~,-...
~~,
J",...J-
" - l' t • .
'P otJ • moantng.
how is it? ...~ ="'21 ~ is a less frequent
contraction. DERIVATIVE, JL~.
e I ~O
... "",'
,,0f,..I...», .. J..t..'_
rt . .
e J-\-"IC, ~
a) a d'J. '01-1.
shining, bright, enlightening, of tke nature of
).l:,Q usually em ph. 1~ pI. ~, Jfx, f. a)
light/ subst. a light, a u:indow. b) expository;
hair,fur; J~! J!x, separate hairs; J;~j=o ~ a commentator, one who expounds the Scrip-
scanty hairs. b) music. a string, I~;;~ J!~ tures. c) a torch offlax.
Jt.." ... !: 1 . -.... .. If t..' ::.
~, tense- oose--strtllgs; ~ ;.m~! '''-''''-'
JL'~J'~ rt. ;otJ. f. enlightening, illumin-
a decachord.
ation, irradiation; inter:pretation, elucidation,'
1~ t ,~,
! ~- f u. t 11'.'C
I.... act . par. I' • -'
~, ~'ID, pass. ~;.; J;..:Q~ ~orJL'~JioJ~! the mysteryJiH
part.~, l~, I~. to number, count, reckon, of enlightenment i. e. holy bapti~m.
enumerate, recount, repute often with ~ and ~~ coutr. of C"2I ~ who is tMs? who
pers. pron., ~ ~ ...:1» number me tIle people; is he?
~~ ,o~ W.,lIg I counted out money to a..L~ contr. of C~2I ).LQ u'hat is tltis 1 how
them; JL'o~}.kJ':~ who can recount His is it?
marvellous acts? with ~ amongst or u'ith; f rom ~QJ.
.. ~ f • Sh lpWl'eC
. k.
~ .... I:' 6 ' .. he .. d 1 be JI'"~a..L»
, ..
1!9." 9" ~
~~ .. ;0."::"'/
fo w;~! 1!9 .. ~ ),,9.':.,," fi
~o.. a ew ays;
d h
s aII come; - .1" I.~ ... I'
~'I! ~I;)J Q~ 'W.'O
"".tt was now
~~ ~? or ~ ~ ~? innwmerable/ Lent. b) to bring, lead; J'Ly JS. ";'O'-J.,:.;~?
l:l_" 1!9.... .., pr··"" "
~.:>?,.........""" a sum oJ money; ~ ~ ~ }.E.a!J? the 'Way which leads to the land of bliss;
~! S .;.. ).l~ ...~ '1 when I had attained ~ JJ~ he brought Mm safe to the
my seventh year; ~! J~ the book of haven. ETHPA. ~Lrto set out, come, arrive,
Numbers; ~"";';1! ~~ .,.t
according to the with~, L~, f~; ~ ~ ~~? ... ~r
computation of some, as some have reckoned or
.. 9 .. 1!9." 9 • T d'
when the sun has reached ... ; v..:II:) ~ JJ ~ i
computed ; "'''t-IOt 1
~,:."., ~~o..... t,be .J.n tan
~tr U::>" ~ f~::::: that I should
way OJ Tee onmg; ~I?-].A.IA! ~ a rec k on-
.., k . 11'~" I'r""1!9 ••~
aPJ)ear in person bef(Jre the temporal rulers.
ing of years or dates; ).:~9~l? ~ the
· era, ,....,O"!-.,a)"'!lra')~
I"""'" 9.'" , .. I!I" he DERIVATIVES, ~Q.'O, ~, JL~~.
E gyptwn t era
of Alexander, Anno Graecorum (3II B.C.); ~ or ~ rt. 'W.'O. m. setting out,
~gl! the Apamean era (same date); ~ coming, arrival, attainment.
~, "7'1 4 •• _
".,
}.;~!-}.;,o~! the Judatc, the Hebrew
•
1 99 \9 • .!:.
Chrono logy; gram. num be r 1Jo.I~-IJo.It-
1 9 ,9
}1'~, 9. 1'0 rt. ....9J. f. a swelling, tumour.
1 '9
, ... "
91"0,
9
~rt•
. ....9J. jlatuent.
1
sing. or plo
J~ .1:'9. '0 rt. ....9J. f. a jan,jly-fiap.
I! ~..
~,
H ~.~
~ or -
~
,
m. a worm, 'weeVt'l ,
an insect like a lowm which eats the heart out
J1'o"'>9''O rt.~. f.failing,feebleness.
fiaz'l zng,
' . I~'- L ...... ~ I _~~_ 1.""",
JL..~
" " " rt.
J~Q;:>a''O ~. f. gram. the feminine wastzng; ~ ........... '0 ~ f
gender. l · . I·_.l!:. I!.....
S zmy mzre; ~ ~ a me tIng Iwart,
1 . 1
"~L'_~~,
JoAJ' ,,'-J
...............~, JL'~ rt. ~. gram. fiormzng
. cowardly heart. b) to be tMckened, to curdle,
the fe;minine, a sign of tlte fe;minine form. become hard; ~ ~ ~'IC? Jp: a rope
J1;'o~ rt. ~. f. the clearing of a path. harder than wood. ETHPE. ",~lr to pine,
LI .:':'~- ;
J................. see JL' -- decay, rot, melt or consume away as fruit, flesh;
J1;'~~ rt .
....... Q.;,&~.
.aAJ. f. clattering.
·
f ;om d lsease, sorrow or ~~ear; ,o~ ~ y
..
'" .. "l?1I
.z.~
~~~ their feet mortified from frostbite;
J~L.c, J1;'.b pI. J1;" Heb. f. a) a lamp-stand, metaph. ~W ~l? ~ every Iwart shall
candlestick; ~~OI?? I;ax, ~ seven golden melt. ApH • ...~r to make to putrefy, cause
candlesticks. b) a minaret. to fall (tway or decay; to wash away, dissolve,
u..:.~ rt. J,aJ. causing oblivion. damp off, make moist or wet; J':''O';;' J~ ~
)1;'<.\'.&.:.,~ rt. J,aJ.
f. oblivion. OI~ rain does not wash it away, dissolve it;
~.... ....... ....... ..
..;>.! "", } . ..>.! "lO comp. 0
~.&J..!iIg,
f~ " an d ~r~! he watered with tears. Metaph.
~. suddenly; see~. with ~ to weaken, enervate. DERIVATIVES,
~ p 1. ,~,." ~ I'I.,~
.... rt • ,.~. f.• a part, Il~, Il~, I!:-.~, }.a.. m "'~, Il~~l.
J ..I!!~- 1 M
portion esp. a l)Ortion allotted, a lot; I~~ ~! ~ 'TO P.ff10V, 'Tll p.fua, the middle J~~?
portionless; I~ ....I.::> partake?'s; I~~ of the city perh. the forum.
partIy; ,~ ...... ~...~~ ~ manijo "ld ; J"." .... J!~:l
I.,~O II. h
t e I"!~ rt. I:::::,.QSiD. m. wood en fietters; c.
~_ f
whole and the parts; I~ J~ severally, one ~.
...... Q• m.. 9" ' " J'"
by one; --JL' .... Jragments;
I.,~ .r, I"'"
I.,~ .. ).J~; see ~ a sandal and ~
~~ or ellipt. relics; geogr. or rnathemat. a basket.
a degree; gram. J~? or U.~"d'! J1;'Q..L» J"~"
parts 0)' speech.
11\ -' -"
,~~ j see a saw.
Jl~, Jl~~, J~~';;' or J~ pI. J1;"
I~; see ux,. • •
or J~':' rt. J.m.,. f. a balance, pair of scales;
L-'L'!~_
_, ..~ rt.I~
.• -. a dv. part1y, somewflat,
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a sign of the Zodiac, Libra.
a little; severally, particularly. J.!Jl~ rt. J..au. weighed in the balance,
J.!~, I~~ rt. ~. adj. particular, •
equal, exact, true.
partial, separate, private; )..:~r.:Q J.;~ private Y"
~ or ~~,
'''.>: ,., . t
" r.~.
.... M'!O m.
affairs. a) taking, receiving; U~o ~ taking and
~~, ~~ from t~ and ~L. • •
giving = commerce, trade; m;! ~receiV1'ng
adverb of time, the day before yesterday, the Holy Oommunion; I~~!l? ~ or ellipt.
other day. taking a wife, marriage; J~J;~ J~! ~~~
~JJ~ rt. ~. adv. partly, partially. polygamy. b) taking away, abstraction. c) ~
~~, I~ rt. ~. adv. partial, in part, J.9)..; regarding appearance, putting on an
.
particular. appearance; dissimulation, hypocrisy.
J1;'~~ rt. f..u:,. f. particularization, ~l~'IC rt. ~. adv. in like manner,
· opp.
several zty J,'_4~~'!.
I.,~ entzrety. analogously.
Jl.:;.~, J~ rt. ,b..J. that which makes J1;'o~~';:" » rt. ~. f. likeness, resemblance,
the balance turn, preponderating. imitation, similarity, similitude.
J1;'ai.:).~ rt. ,b..J. f. preponderance. J1;'o"~ rt.~. f. adhesion.
I _, .>:
~; see \ •.'
,.-.-~.
J1;',,"I>: ... cf.", rt.~. f. the infliction of
I,"-ft
.~ \ ... -~ pass. par
u.~, . tl."·-
. ~, 1 9
...
,...~.:~,
punishment.
," " •• •• +. •
,L~""M'>O rt. ~.m. satwtmg, satzsJyzng.
J~. a) to.putrefy, melt, waste, drip away;
~~ I~ foul and fetid; J~ Ho*?~ 11;',,"1 ..; .... .;:,.'" ri. ~. f. afilling, satiating.
a putrid corpse,. 1~ ~ running eyes, )J~, J~..,j rt. ~. a messenger, bearer
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of tidings; an evangeUst, preacheJr; ~;l" Jl.'o4;~ rt. ;.al.~. f. delation, the laying of
Jj'~ the four Evangelists. accusations.
~JJ ~ rt. ~. adv. as we may suppose, j.;;~~ pI. J.; rt. ~. m. delation, calum~
conjecturally. niation; a charge, accusation; ).;;~! 11.'~1
~JJ~ rt. ~. adv. as one who brings a letter full of accusations.
tidings. J.D;~ pI. ~:.. rt. ""tAl. m. a) a comb for
~ •
JI'"Q.I~,. t
r.~.
f ' .
. optnwn, .
8'U'1'mzse, the hair, weaver's comb. b) a pecten, sort of
supposition, 8tt8picion, doubt. shell. c) the radiating bone8 of the hand or
foot.
"QJ~rt .~.I.preac
J I'~'" ~ h'Z'n!]/ expectatwn,
.
I'~ -, -,. t I~~.- ~
J ,.~, _"I' or -» r. ~. 1. rennet;
awaiting.
Jl.'~ ~ ~ milk curdled by rennet.
~ pt J:" m. a cord to bind a load.
Jl.'~ f. the cypress.
I~~ rt.. ~. m. a m08que.
~ m. a poker, fire-shovel, oven-rake;
~ rt. ~. one who multiplie8.
cf.~.
~~ rt. ~. one who extols, chants
Jl.'~....m.~ pI. I1.'~ rt. J-.=. washing, ablution;
praises, a singer.
conveniences for washing; Jl.'~ ¥ m» ~
Jl.'~ rt. J.....=. f. multiplication, the bath.
abundance. ~_~ rt. J-.=. m. a bath-house.
1~~.!Ii:) rt. ~. f. singing, cltanting, Jl.'~~ rt. a-m. f. ruin.
magnifying. Ji'"
,'9 .. 1»)0 rt. a-m. m. a dest·royer.
1.9.9
,t». .
"ttm.¥)
injurious.
... .. = J'"
J~~ ~r"Q'" f. a 8tone bench; a
JI',.~~
4'" t
r. f causzng
. .lnJury,
.
square raised place in front of the altar.
inJuring.
~, t~ f. p.arrTlX1], ma8tic, gum
Jl.'~'~ rt. '014'. f. testifying, bearing
mastic.
witness, giving evidence.
~, J~ rt. ~. averting, leading
11.'~?Oj.~ rt. 'OJ.I>>. f. adjuring, taking or
astray; a sedu,cer; an apostate.
calling to witne8s.
11.'~ pI. 11.'Q rt. ~Q). error, trans-
~.L:.~ rt. _QAl. adv. cheerfully, with
gression; aposta8Y.
alacrity.
Jl.'~"',~"O pt Jl.'~ rt. ~Q.,Q). f'l)ollution,'
Jl.'o!..~ rt. _QAl. f. longing, desire. ~, 11.'.6;:;' "0 bloodr8tains.
J.i,:.~ rt. _Q.t». one who excites desire.
JJ~:=..;'''O rt. ~. patient, temperate, 8elf-
Jl.'~~ rt. _QAl. f. longing, desire. controlled.
I! ~. or -'"
~Q..\D..!Ii:) . I>- r t.
_"I' p1'''' m. a .fl00,
.,.rAJ. d I' ~, ,. t ~.
J,.QJf,:=..m'O r • ~. 1. patzence, endurance,
torrent. continuance, moderation, self-control, continence.
•! 4
~~, • I,.""'~
\c. - 1> • r t .. ~. f . a 8yrtnge.
.
~, Jl.'~ rt. ~. f. decay, rottenne8S,
I!'." • ' .. ",f
,..m~, ' ......aHl.~.!Ii:) act. part. 0 verb
f
foetor, an ulcer; I~; Jl'~~ watery
"'-'IOQ.m.
dissolution, dripping away; 00" 11.'~ ~
~~ from w4)QAI. a caretaker, nurse; ;l (' he became very ill from the foulness o.f the
a groom. A.
atr; ,. JI' # '"
~Q.CQ ,.~~ sutJerzng from run-
•
f ~
J,~ , p. 1 J'" rt. ;.al.~. m. a de1ator, accuser, .
Journey, a parasang Ol' fiarsang; I ,.....
' '" ..
'"
calumniator __ a despise1', one who holds otlters ~ ~; ~ jive days' journey distant.
in contempt. Jr4---~ rt. ~QAI. f. setting onfire, inflaming.
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~~ rt. ,a.m. definitely, within limits, poornesg, meagreness; ... L 2 ~XI my poor 0...
4 ..
summarily, briefly; t:..=~~ ,o<l~ all self; )l."~~ ~~1Lt he became a dis-
together. ciple of holy poverty.
)l."~~~ rt. .,a.m. f. limitation, being con- J~ or H.i'Am.~ pI. rt. ~. m. a dam, r
tained within limits; with ~ immensity; barrier, embankment.
rhet. ~~;!.. Lci'A";;"~ a figure of speech where )~ = )ro.~ m. di.fJiculty, great pains.
the orator expresses much in few words.
)t'~.'m» rt . .II.m. f. rejection, contemptibility.
ll~, )~L rt. ,~. defining, circum-
scribing.
)..i.~~ rt . .II.m. one who spurns, rejects.
• .. ~ rt. ,a.m. f ' . br'mgmg
. ~H:'m ~ rt . .II.m. adv. scornfully.
" 4 lo.en
) 1,0 . termUlatmg,
to an end. )l."';.;, » rt. .II.m. f. rejection; refuse.
m
J,l~.m~, )~ rt. 'fQA). gram. affirmative. Jl."~.» rt. .A.~. f. the winnowing of
~i S:'''~,)~rt.'-a.m. a helper, auxiliary. grain.
)l."c:t..~.» rt. '-Cl.I:D. f. aid, help, support. )~~~ rt. ~m. f. the bobbin of a loom.
~.a.a." ~, J~ rt. .g~. consuming, deadly, ~'t~,:Q'»'~ pI. t":', C- infin. of verb 'fa.m
destructive. with ~_; m. capital punishment, punishment.
I.', ~ .. A . d.
~ pI. J.:- rt. ~. m. a) = ~~ a poker, ~O..:AJn..'III:l r. pOtsone
rake. b) a syringe, clyster, injection. )l."~~ or )l."ct.'Om;' rt.~. f.lameness.
'O.'l4UQ; see
)' 4.. ) ""
~. ~.» rt. ~. blinding.
.. I! .. ) " , . . 11
t ~. m. retzrlng,
..
~'2m~, ,....•.~,m..:.." "...~~; see ~,&c. I • ..
,.n..'A~~ r. repose;
I!'.!' t 1._.
~.» l' • ~. expectant, expressmg ex-
. a couch, seat, support.
pectation. I!!.. ..
~~ r t. ~.
7._7
m. a supporter, {taper,
,:,' - ~
)"",............... .. an d )",,'....- '"
l'om~ f . a Jrlnge
.f, •
or upholder.
mop of hair overhanging the forehead. JI..».~ from ~. ambidextrous.
~.» pI. J.:-
rt. ,.=. m. a plough, that part I y t"
~'III:l, ,.. '0 en ""
P" •
p.m. m.
a pozsonel'
rt. ..
ofthe plOttgh to which the share isfixed, a plough- p 9
,.' t l' .
",m'O~ l' • yu». nea mg, curing.
.. 7.
share.
)l."o"" SO rt. ~. f. crime, folly.
m
"
.
,,:; 'O;"~ , J1~'O"~ ' )~'''; 'O';:"~ from
~ '0 CD. austere, ascetio, sel/restrained ;
~i'S?nd, rt.~. an evil-doer, wrong-doer, humbled.
offender. ~u.~'O';~ from ";).'Om. adv. ascetically.
~No"~ rt.~. understanding; one who
)l."ct~~'O;~ from '~""m. f. voluntary
explains, instructs, expounds.
poverty.
»
)l."o'8o m rt.~. f. offence, perversity,
~ or JJ~, )~ pI. ~~ and
iniquity, viciousness, folly, fatuity.
).j~ f. a rush or reed basket.
)l."cts:so":.o rt.~. f. intelligence.
~ and)J~ pLC- rt. ~. m. a shoe,
I""
",,,,om», )",
... - '"
I "'om.» r t . ~. a fiormer,
sandal; ~)!a.. unshod.
fashioner, modeller.
Jl."Q40"':::!~ rt. wum. f. indigence.
~ Palpel conj. of ~. to impoverish.
~ pI. C- m. a goad; )ial."? ~ an
~ H"m';' J"'Lom» written fully
~-~, -
'''''--
~'2m», &c. rt. ~. poor, needy, meagre;
ox-goad.
poverty-stricken, wretched, miserable opp... ~; ~, J,,»..» Or ~~ m. fibre esp. palm
Ue.~ ~j love of the poor. - fibre, a rope offibre, cocoanut matting.
~~ i 2 m» rt.. ~. adv. meagrely; like }l.& m
•
» ,.dU'ff'I"AolI, the medlar.
a poor person, in the guise of a pauper. .....
,.'O'il m ¥, rt .~. l ' .
axat'tVe
)l."~lem» rt.~. f.poverty, t()ant,penury; . J~ rt. ~. m. shears, scissors, snuffers.
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~ or ~~, J~ only used in. the ~~~ rt. ~. adv. with ~ unexpect-
CODSt. st. m. quantity, sufficiency, that wldeh is edly, unhoped for.
sufficient, enough, ,~r.,~ eat so much ~lt:i.o~ rt.~. adv.firmly, immovably.
as is sufficient for thee; ~ r:tm ~ enough ~D~~, J~ rt. ~~. a) that wldch
for thy need, as much as thou needest; ~~ can be apprehended by the intellect, intelligible,'
J~~ enough to pay a debt, the amount of the mystical. b) one against whom an ojfence is
debt; ~, ~ for a time; ! ~~ ~ committed.
it is not enough to ... ; ! ~ as far as,
~~D~ rt. ~. adv. mystically.
in order that.
Jl.'ct.cl.D~ rt. ~. f. understanding,
J~ a balance; see Jl~.
• intellect .
J~ and less correctly J~ rt. ~~.
f. rennet, sour curdled milk; that wldch holds J"" , Y
1,1:I...L.':II:U)~
'" f rom ~. f. formatiO'n,
cO'nfiguration.
together.
Jl~~~~ rt.lb. contemptible.
~~, J~ rt. ~. wit.h ~ in-
satiable,. that which never palls n'Jr causes Jl.'ct~~~ rt.lb. f. rejection, reprobatiO'n.
satiety. JJb.~, J~ rt.~. that which should
J.j~~ rt. ~tID. adored, adorable. be done, an undertaking.
}.i.a~~ rt. ~. subject to injury. Jl.'a!,,~~~ rt. ~. f. visitation; actiO'n.
"Y-~~ rt. ~. a braggart, prater,
U-Q!~ rt. .!:)!"'». with ~ indivilJible. I"
"J".In9",-...-..-
vaunter.
~u.o!~ rt. .!:)!"'». adv. with ~ zn-
divisibly.
.. ' ."y '" t . d
"~"''''''~ l' • ~.tID. capartsO'ne .
J.j!0I~ rt. !~. that of wldch evidence Jl.'ct~~~ rt. ~. f. the being furnished
fS gwen. with a horse-cloth.
Jl.'c:"OI~~ rt. ?0I0tID. f. the giving of Jl.'oi~ rt. ;~. f. concealment.
testimony. ll:';~m~ rt. -;,.t». f. wasted, desolate.
E"Y_~I~f"Y
\!OI"'....._.._, J-I'OI"'. . .~"'from J''01=. lunatw.
. Jl.'~~;~ rt. ~;,.t». f. being scratched,
JJ?o~from H&.m. m.gram. of narration. scarified.
)..H.::.-~, J~ rt. ~. with ~ tn- JJ'~, J~ rt. ;~. aJYrotector; protect-
tolerable. ing, concealing, sltelte'ring.
~).j~~ rt. ~. adv. with ~ in- Jl.'ctJi~ rt. ;~. f. protectiO'n, defence.
,.,.. ..,. 19 4 ,. 11 _ 9 d ..,.
tolerably; ,,'~ Jl,0t""'!:) ~J.j;.::...~ ~ )l.O;~ rt . .!:);,.t». with ~ tltat which cannot
he is so excited with joy lw cannot contain be laid aside.
Idmselj. "" ,."y
J1,Q.,U)'''' -~~ r t . .!:);,.t» • f • l
.......... ' as~'d e, renun-
aytng
Jl.'0!4.~ rt. ~QJ:If). f. kindling, burning; ciation.
being scorched, burnt. ~!;~ rt.~. adv. according to natural
J.,U.~, J~ rt . .,QJ:If). finite, limited; character, opp. ~!~~ ~ according to
with ~ infinite, unlimited. cO'ndition.
~J.,U.~ rt. .,QJ:If). adv. with ~ infinitely. Jl.'~l~ rt.~. f. stability, steadfastness,
Jl.'~~ rt. .,QJ:If). f. with ~ infinity, constancy; with ~ instability, inconstancy.
incompreltensibility. }Jl~ rt. ~. 011£ who establisheg, sets
•
" 4 ' " -- z... f rom J0"' '"...........
!: f unntertng,
" .
passzng firmly.
Jl,cu..",~
the winter. ).j'l~ rt. ;~. with ~ indestructible.
).b:..~~ rt. '-QJ:If). one in need of help. ~ pI. ~, ¥
f. an obolus, fartldng.
~~, J~ rt. ~. expected, awaited, ~ emph. ~~ rarely ~ pI. ~,
looked for; with ~ unexpected. ~ m. pI. a) the bowels, viscera, intestines;
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~-~ l!.~ the lesser, the greater for Mm. b) adj. useful, helpful, advantageou8,
intestines; '.rH
~~ the rectum; ).:~ ..:.J,:
dysentery; ~ ~ .Q.SU? "f.':' my son wl,o I' ~ t
I"'>; Y
salutary; ""';~')..» I'" 9 .. Y
f l 7
,/', l d
l.l.lIA.:l9"" u~~u
. t
rugs.
. ).".. I'.!' ~=
1I.O..I'~ rt. ,~. . lIe p, aS81S ante.
Y •
•
f. a) mixing. b) sifting.
rt. ..::I;.').... western,occidental;
whabitants of the west.
a large square linen amice or cope. ,r~~ from ~~. f. sifting, bolting.
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,..,;,.sL:S..)O
P"
rt. ~. m. a gleaner. JloO??~
p - ..
from u;.,')... f. corrosion of the
Jl;~ l't. Jr--. stubborn. bones, cariousness.
JrO?~ rt. ?~. f. licentiousness, lascivi-
Jr;~ pI. ~~, ,;~~ rt. ;.r' f. a wine- ousness.
press, wzne-vat. 199 SI'
,..,? ~ rt. ?~. debauched.
~~ rt . .g~. adv. sadly.
~J";'o{)O rt. ~~. adv. curiously, m-
~~~'\IO) rt. ,,~. adv. maliciously.
quisitively. ,r~;.~'\IO) rt. ,,~. f. swelling, rising high
('0")0"'">0')0, ~rt.~.atracker,
9 ,.. ,99 ,.. "_ as water; metaph.malice, exasperation, 'violence.
IU Y I I'"
,....~ P . 1- rt . .g~. a money-cltanger.
one who follows the track, a searclte)', in- ~
°
~Ji";' {:o rt. ~. adv. inquisitively. money-cltangers' tables.
9
1 .,.' ..
loOJ·::.o')."'> rt .~• f"
• wquzry. J.C~ rt. .g~. m. refuge; J.C~ ~
I'!!_Y
~~
t . .
r . ~. mterrogatzve.
a place of refuge.
' I ~ !
Jrd~ rt . .g~. f. sadness. """'~
SI'
rt. .g~. one who puts to flight,
drives out.
~J.,.:.O.Q.{)O rt. ~. adv. perversely.
I!! - .!'. , ..,":,
~"IC, rt. ~.
Jro\o °{)O rt.~. f. perversity, craftiness, 1.0-""'- a champion, de-
fender.
tortuosity.
I' .. •
19 1 '"
9 ,..
a ').)0 rt.
a perverter; one wlw ~.
~,
Jloa l i e " » rt. ~. f. strengthenzng.
"I.o_,.9·~
-I 9 .. f ram~.
I..!. _ .... adv. as an axe cuts,
takes distorted views, a cynic.
, ~ pI. r rt. ,~. m. a note, mark, sign. sharply, distinctly.
,1 9
p.I - .. ,..~
.. E - Syr. ,ro"'oe~ rt. ~. f. insolence, madness,
.. J
9 Y "
~"IC, lo~'\IO) ~.~'\IO),
9 folly, perversity.
J~ rt. ;~ n. f. a) a cave, cavern, den,
hollow; ~? ,r~ a den o/thieves; ,~ .. 9 ..
,'Oe').)O, , ..,":,
1.0-'- r t .~, grzevous,
. . l ent.
'tnso
,~r double caverns, caves one witldn the I9 ~
JloQ 10· ').)0 rt.
9 ..
~.
•
f. oppresszon, false
other; '~L~ the Cave of Treasures where, accusation.
according to legend, the bodies of Adam and
~H~ rt. ?~. adv. ready, in readiness.
of the patriarchs were laid, where also were
stored the gold, incense and myrrh offered by JrO?~rt. !~. f.preparing,preparation.
""'1.0 .!' ~ , J'"'_
I ....__ " ':' r.t !"'_.
.....
the Magi to Christ. b) a cell; oJ...:>i ,r~ one prepares,
1
WfW
JgJ.e t"".Q o.kLlo a cell wldch he built and makes ready; introductory.
fashioned of stones. ,ro!.?~ rt. !~. f. readiness.
I! .. I . I ! Y..
1=~ a so Wrltten 1=~ p. Jo:)~.)O
I I'" 9 Y J.ji~ rt. ;~. enricMng, making rich.
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J.j ~ rt. NI!P' gram·l)oints used instead of vitation, persuasiveness, sopltistry/ supplication,
vowel points placed one above a letter, the other intercession.
below but not immediately as in ) ..~ and )~. J.j~ rt. OI~. counteractive, acting as an
~, )~. rt. ~. hindering, antidote.
impeding. ~, ~ rt.~. m. falling, fall~'
~~ rt. ~. adv. unwillingly. sunset, descent.- ~; ~ ~ ~~ when
19 ~ , ...
) "Q.J~'IQ
sleepfalleth upon men; J~r~i 01'>511»
rt. ~. f. an error, defect.
Ms being thrown into prison.
J,:.~ rt. -a... m. a pair of bellows.
~~ rt. ~. adv. separately, apart.
", .. 4< ... 1 )", •
) .._~ p. .._ rt. -a... f. a) a breath,
)L'~a.'IQ rt. ~. f. duplicity.
lJUjf of air, blast, blowing, eruption of wind or
fire from the earth. b) aJllatus, inspiration. ~, )~ rt. ~. one who divides,
c) a fan, winnowing-shovel. separa(es.
I! 9 4 ... rt ...... a.9. cooZ'mg, reJres
,.....a:a..'IQ ,.;, h'mg. )1.'O?~ and )1.'~'~ from ,~.
f. dispersion, scattering; mental perturbation
)~~ rt. -a... f. a breath, breathing,
or confusion.
aiflation, inspiration.
~, I~ rt. ~. freeing, setting
)~~~ pI. )~~~ and )~~ rt.
• free .
~. f. a fall, falling, ruin e. g. of buildings;
I~ or )~~, cf. I~~ rt.~.
)~~b? ~ epilepsy. Metaph, a fall,
f. gram. a case; a prefix.
misfortune, calamity, catastrophe esp. theol.
H.!.r .:;.~ I'.."___
~, :" f rom~.
.... .::.r.~·zmagznary.
.
a fall, falling into sin; gram. a case.
... ... )", ':' t 1.- . .
"",'511)0, .._ _ r. ~. gwzng, rmgmg or b' .
~~, )~ rt. .-..9. diaphoretic,
· back ,rest(Jrmg;
lea d zng . )1':'
,,~~! I'~'I J" ..
.... ! 9 )0
dissolvent.
one who brings back wanderers to the Church.
~ rt. -a... m. an air-ball, air-cushion.
ll!.a.9.'IQ, J~ rt. 49. answering, converting.
)1.'~)O .• 9,o rt. p-9. f. comparison, analogy.
)1.'~ rt. 49. f. return, conversion.
I··...
, • )0 .. 511,)0, )...
t::....I- rt. p--9. companng, . )1.'0"0'9)0 rt. a luxurious life, in-
oA.L9. f.
analogical. dulgence in ease and pleasure.
)1.'~'IQ rt.~. f. fattening, feeding up. J.,LUi.'lC rt. AiSlI. one wl~o leads a luxurious
19 4 • " • or effeminate life.
) ,,~ rt. ~. f. fattenmg, stall-
feeding. ~ Aphel pass. part. of ~. it is lawful,
)l;f-"IO, J~..L rt. Jr' a deliverer, samo'U!r. Jh~ rt. ,~. m. a cake made of the
" " 11._ -~ I I~::' -~
~"IO, ~p. ~ or ~ r. ~".
I~;:'!'... t scrapings of the kneading-trough mixed with
m. a) going out, opp. ~~. exit, egress; honey or oil.
1~~, ~~ the ertd of the year. b) ~ Jr~h~ rt. ,~. f. separation; fleeing.
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J.,:.o~ apology, excuse, defence; preface. ~J.,:.~ rt ..... ~. ndy. swiftly, speedily.
JJ~, J~ rt. ,-A9. an instructor, com- ll:.~ rt..... ~. one who makes to fly;
mander; a testator. '11'
~! ,..-~
'11 I! 9 "
aspen dth7'ZJt.
;.f,
~~ rt. '-0.9. blossoming. ~ fut. J~' act. part. J~' Jfe' to suck
~).,S~ rt. .c~. adv. at a distance, from as young animals, as an insect sucks blood,
afar. as the earth sucks up water. DERIVATIVES,
Jl.'~~ and Jl.'~~ rt. .c0.9. separation, ho.:Q, h°r",lJt".
dispelling, removal.
Jr"
' I. f ut. J'~," '" ac t . part. J"'.
S»' ....
I '~,
• pass.
~~~ rt .... ~. adv. apart, separately,
part. Jj-'lC. to suck or draw out esp:blood, to lap
distinctly, differently, particularZy,' with ».
indiscriminately. up water; to dry up as a spring. PA....~
Jl.'~.b rt ..... ~. f; separatene8s, distinct- to suck out blood; to drink or dra1v from the
ness, distinction. dregs; to dry up with illness. ETHPA ....j-~lr
u..t.b or u..t.sL~, I~ rt .... ~. a) one to be sucked or squeezed out, to be strained from
who separates, discerns or explains, a critic; dregs; to dry up, become bloodless from disease.
~~'. u..t~ an expounder of tlj,(J law; ApH. ...~r to drain out blood, wring out
~~ )..:=Q~ the ,day which discerns or water; to drain to the dregs; to strain away
separates(the day of judgement). b) separating, the dregs. DERIVATIVE, JfI...,r".
affording ground for separation or divorce. Jj-'IC II. (root in Heb. and Chald. to find,
Jl.'~~ rt .... ~. f. separation, discrimin- arrive at) to be able, have the power, be allowed,
ation. pass. part. J~, J;~ used for the third pers.
JL'~ rt. ~. f. extension, simplicity. m. and f. also impers. it may, it can. With
~ rt. ~. stretching out, making pers. prons. and often contracted forms the
straight. present tense: Wj-"lI) or J.Jl I~ I can,
t'."
,IOe9», J',,-..r.-
" ~ rt . ..0..&9. a) explanatory, ~;':IQ = ~r J~ thou canst, thou mayest;
".~.,. ". oft 4 .,.
interpretative. b) an instructor, expositor, t"'-~ = ~ ~~ we mayor can; \ofl...~
commentator. c) an interpreter, translatm·.
=\~~( ~~ you may, can, &c.; '. J60t Jj-'IC
~JIQ eSl » rt . .c.a9. adv. clearly.
I' 4." t f .. he could, he migltt; J6~ J.;~ it may be,
J"" I 0 .9 'P r. oA,eSI. • exposttwn, com-
it is possible; ~~ ». ~ it is not impossible;
mentary.
J.;~? ~ or ).:;g as far as may be, as muclt
JJ~ rt . ...s. liquefying, dissolvent.
-~, J.,:.~ rt. _~. m. the act of
as possible; ~~i J..» .,..rto the best of our
•
opentng; I_~ 4
r--Q;S/ _,,____ el oquence.
""",?.. power; ~ Jj-"lI) omnipotent. Often used with
J.i1.~, I~ l't..... ~. opening, one who ~ to give emphasis, .cJ4li ~ JJl Jj» ».
opens. I am not able to keep silent; ~ JJ Jj» ». l
Jl.'ct.. t:..b rt. J~. f. dilatatim, expansion. I am nO match for him/ ..;1,
~ JJl Jj» J'"
Jl!~, J~_rt.J~.amplifying,dilating. ,Cl4~ if I can get the better of one of them;
~J.6~ rt. .,~. adv. many-coloured, ~ J~ a title of the Byzantine Emperors.
manifold, variously. ETHPE. ...j-'lClt to be able; to dare, oppose,
Jl.'~t:..b rt. .,~. f. variety, diversity, resist with ~; with ~ or JJ,..:. or with
• •
esp. of colour; an embroidered robe or st~rff; ~, ~ to prevail O'I:er, overcome; Q".~lt
U.:A;, Jl.'~~ tlte spotted coat of a leopard. ~ they were stronger than thee; ~j»~ ».
Jl.6~ l't. .,~. an embroiderer. \I')-I-~ they were unequally matched (in war);
~».~ rt. ,~. obliquely, perversely. J~~~ Q".~lr». they could not take the
Jl.'~~ rt. ,~. f. perversity. city; metaph. ~ "'i"lt" ».
he could not
1 19_".,-."J:..~ ,1'9 .
,,~,,---- pt "I') rt. ""~. f. perverstty, prevail upon Aim. DERIVATIVES, ILcu....r'"
perverse or froward ways. ~.r:'~, ~4....r"'~, Jlcu...~~,
J I·~l.... '
"o"'-""~ rt. ~. f. commination, ~.r"~'
calumny, contumely. J~~J~rt'~J' f.onlyin the lexx. baptism.
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,,~ fut. ,,~ to be in tl~e midst, place in Jl.'a!.~~ rt. ~J' f. abusiveness, disgrace,
the middle .. ~"J" J02' ,,~ ~ wlwn the fast sl~mefulness.
~~r..c rt. ",r:" adv. moderately, mildly. ~he was drowned in the waves; ~ F
H~ about noon, at noon.
~J~' JU~ pI. m. ~j:Q f ... J~.~j:Q
rt. "re' a) middle, intermedwte .. ~~ the J~ d. j"" sucking, licking out.
middle class~' the middle line of an army j ." = ,,....,.
',r'" .~ ~ E THPA. '."
J"'' lI:!.. Ll'"t 0 Stre tcones
h '
JW~ the middlefinger J' ~~ 0I~'If:)~ limbs. DERIVATIVE, J;JQ..:'lC.
of middle height; JU~ J~ra party-wan .. J.;,~, J~'~ Egyptian, an Egyptian.
J~~" J~ t:w Up~r and ~~ddle ~i~ f. Misraim, EgyptJ' J~~ ~j~
Thebaid. b) zntermedwte, medwcre, subatdwry, Inner Egypt i. e. beyond the Thebaid; ~
medial. c) a go-between, intercessor, mediator..
~i~, the Red Sea.
~, ~ f'" a peace-m
I.!,-· " I ' , ' .. aker.
Jl.'~;.i-'" rt. o9;J' f. astringency.
Jl.'~~ rt. ",r"" f. a) a middle part, u,g;~ and T~, J~ rt. o9;J' astringent,
state or position.. mediocrity.. Jl.'U ~ ~ styptic, bt'nding.
Jl.',,~ ~~ from mediocrity to per- I' 4 ' . "rt . f
fection. b) mediation, intervention, service, J"o.,as'r'" . 09'3' '
. astnngency,. met aph .
I' 4 • .. "',:!!.
- I .... J"~i:' keenness, contraction, gripping.
assistance, means,. ~o-_l't~? ~
~.;; l't. ~. m. an awl j the eye of a
without further intervention; OI~~F .,:)~
needle j a hole bored in the lobe of the ear j
~Q'... God gave healing tl~rough him, by his
J~? ~ a nostril.
means; OI;U~~ wOlO;;J.5 by his help
" . . or ~,
~'"
• ".. ~ 1 • .! - _l' ./.'111accabee .. ~ ~...
I .! ..........
~._... 11 th
~ ... ""~F __ , ~
• I .!;;::' I' #0 • ."
and servwe; ou
~, the Book of the Maccabees.
hast not cared to intervene to make peace j
J~~ ,"~LUF by their common JL\;'.....;,o rt.~. f. receptivity.
assistance. o
}N .... », J~ rt.~. capable of con-
taining or receiving, receptive; a receiver,
J. H.~~, J~ rt. ~J' an insolent, infamous recipient,receptacle; !'it. the humeral veil; a host,
or outrageous person.
hostess, guest-mistress; a sponsor" God-parent ..
~J. H~~ rt. ~J' adv. insolently, abusively. Jl.'~, ~A» successor to the kt'ngdom.
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)J:o"8">0"O rt.~. f. receptivity, capacity; J"42. ..
I,Q.,I"Q,Q,:>O rt. ~.
"
f. coolmg, ref1'lgeration.
J"10,0 0
4 '- P'
:>0, J"10,0 ,>
4 .. ' "> 0P' '0 successwn to the
,
P' rt . .....o.J. f. quarrelling, contention.
1,0&..0""
'.'''
a sanctifier, one who sanctifies, makes holy; constitutes, an upholder, supporter; constituent,
essential H..a, 0"'0 ~ttlie Father who upholds
eccles. the consecrating priest; I~..A.» ~ . .. · d >' )"
mank zn
J'
~ • P' I r 9 P'
4Q.J...Y"..,OIP 1..I.Y"...o..~ a supporter of
the words of consecration.
JJ:~~ rt. .a.~. f. sanctification.
the Faith" ,i';'· 0:;0 C essential virtue"
I!~_'" "'010',. '"9 .., g" ~ ~;;4-
~p O~ l'" tlte elements
) ''0.0..:>0
4 , or -A.'II:) P']
per 1. corrupt fior J2'o.A:>O.
4 • m.
which constitute nature.
a bird's beak. ..
Jl;o~, J~ rt. J~'l1ermanent, lasting,
r·- L.)chA;)O l' • f~' t
a restorer, one w h0 raMes
.
tlJ,e dead/ persistent, constant,' med. astringent,
abiding, enduring.
tonic.
II.'~~ with ~ rt. I~. f. mutability,
instability. )J:,,1»'0)0
~ , - l't • f~' f . re8Uscltatzon,'
., ..
~nstt-
'l'ebelled against the yoke; H;":~ O!~ they "O?~, "O;?~ or ~"'! •.'lI;) Pers. the root
'l'ose against each other. b) to defy, resist, of tlte wild pomegranate.
oppose, defend against, fortify, take shelter,. J.;?~ rt. h;. m. disease, 81·ckness.
H~? J.;j~ in the towers of the rampart; I!;
~?o.¥> "J" . ,.L.!;""JO'~
rt. p•• runmng,' .., " I""flW:e8,
1?~ ,6ii;r~~? JI:~ a wound which
c:J.es aII PhYStctans;
de.-/: ., - _.'"'" " 11."..
~ ~ ?~ ':Q.~! ~.LMQ.'"
4
diarrhoea, dysentery.
.. ?~, J~. i ....;;)' p1. J~- l't. Jp;. f. a journey,
the sore which the Evil one inflicted on me.
11'" '11 '11 ~ voyage, course,' }..:.;&l! J~.. f~ pleonastic
c) to go beyond, escape, surpass; Jt'- ~ ?~
a journey,· J~ i ....;;) l~A..2OJ retrograde mot'e-
beyond one's strength; J~Q"'~?~ beyond
measure; Jl,'J.... ~ ?~? ~.o~ lightning which ment opp. J~.. f~ toJ.. n
direct progress,'
jlees beyon d our Stu . hi.,
t,. ~t¥'? " J\.' . . . "- ~.. p~
..-~ .., ~? or )..~ J~?~ navigation,' '~.i~
it surpasses human knowledge. cl) legal. to be }..'lC,i or. JAaQ ~? ....;;) menstnwtion; J~i....;;)
t<~~~ 300
I .~ •• ,. I'" •• ,..
JJ~e"~ rt. olD~. battered, sItattered,
I o.f
JoMA.? tlte course oJ years; I~~?
course of tllA stars. harassed, epileptic, demoniac.
11 ,. ...
~';..:II)=ID?'Q.¥\ Sl
4i 'Zver d ross. J..Oe·~ rt. ..o~. cleansing, detersive.
}J,~ rt. \?;. m. a spindle. )1.';0";.'0 or J~io";.'O Ar. f. wild chicory.
U;;OI~, )~ rt. ,:)01;. terrific, ajfrighting. Jl.'o·.,.» pl. )1.'0~ from J~. f. a) lordsldp,
J.~~;"¥' p1. J.,:. rt. KOI;. m. a) exertion,
..
d ommzon, auth '
onty, power; J'..."...........,f
! ~, J""
",e~
I
endeavour. b) resources, property, riches. human authority opp. )~~r SiS divine
authority; ,ro"...,¥, our self-government, power
~~~~ rt. KOI;. adv. quickly, speedily,
over ourseh'es; J~;.:: J1.'o:x, monarchy, sole
bririfly·
rule. b) ownership, right ofpossession, do-main;
~OI~ rt. KOI;. m. a) the channel of a river. J~o"', ,,~ JL'o~ \O~r ye shall claim the
b) gram. marhetono, hastening enunciation, a ownership of tltis spot. c) a title; OIro"~ his
sign indicating absence of any vowel sound. lordship. e) pl. dominions, the fourth order of
~U~OI~ rt. Ko,;. adv. a) briefly. b) Iw,ving angels. Cf. ~~r.
the line marhetono. Ji~ or Ji~ Pers. the border, limit, march,
)L'~OI~ rt. ~OI;. f. speediness, molestation; frontier.
gram. the use of tllA line marlLetono. ~/~ pI. C. from the above, marzban,
J0;..:11)
J"
m. WHo'7d marjoram.
•
a marquis, margrave, warden of the marches.
,o·~J ) ' , J1'rt. ?;..:II). a) 1'ebellious, refractory, JJj;,..~ also JJj;~ and JJil;,..~, J~ f!'Om
insolent; a deserter, rebel. b) imperious, cruel,
fell; a tyrant.
m? one who initiates into mysteries, an in-
structor, teaclwr; l1j;l~e
... }J;;J..:~ teaclwrs
-,. • , rt. ,;..:11). a dv. contumactous
~"O;..:ll) . l y, and taugl.t.
frowardly. ..0/;..:11), '1''' m. a ro n"zng-J)zn.
,. ,. 1-')1;.'0
JL'o·,o·..s., rt. ,;..:11). f. rebellion, revolt, insur· ,. fut .... ....,.,.".. act. part....
... ;.'0 ";.¥'I• to be ras, k
rection; refractoriness, rebelliousness, disobedi· headstrong. ETHPA. ...~Lr same as Peal.
ence, insolence, tyranny. APR . ... ~r to 'Venture, dare, be rash, hasty,
I' . , . I I'"
,....o~ p. J - rt ....
•
m. a fiart; 11-,.,-'0
0'. ...... ,. headstrong, presumptuous in a good or bad
b ' fi ,. I
.",.,.. ··"'d
,....O;..'IQ~, eacons earzng ans. sense; I !" ,.. I"
~;...».~ = I'-I£ ... ~
,..
venture,
~J.!o·;..:II) rt. ... ~;. adv. widely. d are, &c.; ... ;....'Of ",,-~,o',. I.,~J ,~
,. ,,..),,, ' .. r 1'" ......... ... he
ventured great things, WIth ;..:11)/ to venture to
Il!o~ rt .... 0;. refl'esMng, reviving.
say, say rashly, brag. ETTAl'H• ... ~1Lrto be
I,,'... ,. ,.
_o~ I )""
p. ..._O;..'IQ ,....o~ a fian.
,.. f • = I'·'"
rashly or presumptuously done or committed.
)1.'~-60"~ f. and ~o~ m. rt. ~;..:II). pluck- DERIVATIVES, 1-...'10, t:.-J-~, )ta-;..:II).
ing, tearing out. ...~, J,..:.~, J~~ rt .... ~. bold, head-
u.;o~ rt. )13;. intoxicating. strong, wilful, insolent, presumptuous; a boaster,
~o~ pl. J.,:. Heb. llAl:ght; '_"'_"
or~o~
P'
bully.
I" !': ~_ V" I ,..
~? who
7' I ~'!....
I.'OO~ on ttzglt; ~o.~ ~t..:.~ rt .... ~. adv. boldly, rasldy, pre-
dwelletlt on high. sumptuously.
~o~ rt 'Po;. exalted, lofty, having Mgh JL"~N~ pI. J1.'o rt. ... ;.'0. f. boldness, intre-
aims. pidity, audacity, dJrontery, jJ1'esurnption; 1)1.
~~o~ rt. 'Po;. exalted, on high, daring acts, desperate ventures.
heavenly. '"
~~,~;.¥'I 1 !.!.'" J'..."~.
':' r tp-'.
· merczJu :.f. l ,
I"~'f " ' } I'faro;
t--Je~ rom \o~ (' M aronite, tender, compassionate, benevolent, concilicttory;
follower of the I.eresy of M aro. »•
with mercz£ess.
olD 0;"''11); see olD 0' I-~. "" t:..:J.LQ....~ rt. p-;. adv. mercifully; with
I.!.=o~ m. couch grass. ~ mercilessly.
301
, 1' 4
I,~~
, V
r t. ~,.
. f . mM'cy, merC7J1WIt.esS,
~.f-.-1-. - po
,..9.Xl; see ,~.
1!,.4
,.... ,~o,.¥)
.. m. blk
ac cumm~n,
. anzse.
. a persona I or proper name; J",~o..=ac ", ~" J,,'~,.... -
the specific or generic property; ).:1.:.0*; ~,
Jl:~~ rt. 1'0;. f. a) elevation, haughtiness.
J~;l.", J,.:J~0 tlte spiritual and actual
b) gram. suppression, elision of a letter.
sacrifices of the intelligence.
J1.'~~ ri. J..:,c;. f. supplanting; l~~
J1.'~~ orJl'ct.•..H~ from J~. f. a) dominion,
JhJ tripping 1{p. sovereignty,. .J1.'aW~ J;'" .J1.'~~~ J;'"
~~ rt. ).,x,;. a wltisperer, calumniator, J1.'o#..¥> J;'" there is in the Trinity one being
slanderer. from everlasting, one dominion, one lordship.
Jl'~~ rt. ~;. f. a) setting upon, attack; b) right of property, poss-ession. c) property,
a cast or throw of a fisher's net or hook. essenee ; I~
.! l a-.."
~ ,~,9 •
zn the name
b) whispering, talebearing, slander, plotting, itself
spite. ...;~, J~;~ pI. J~ f. a) a lance.
J~~ pt ~~, J~~ rt. ~;. f. b) rt. J..,;. care, anxiety; J~j~ ~, free from
a subdivision of tlte Psalter containing from care, unconcerned; J~!LQ~ J~~ wO/'laly
one to four Psalms. Cf. lb:.o~. •
cares. c) tltOttgltt, tlteory, reflection, suspicion.
•
~...s;, pI. J:' m.candle-snuffers. ..
o4Io,.:Q f ut. 4..
o4IO~,
.L
act. pah. "',
o4If...)I), pass.
•~ ..~ Palpal conj. of ....;). part . ..m...~. to crusli, bruise, steep; 041~
~)..»o,.:Q~ rt. 1'0;. adv. wonderfully, J.!~r ~~ he crushes down, represses,
exceedingl,ll. godly thoughts; ~ o~ .m..~ his heart is
).l.¥,o,.:Q~, J~ rt. 1'0;. lifter up, exalter; harassed. PA. to brttise, batter. ETHPA.
raising, exalting. 041 ,o..=ac . d ,steepd / J'~
. "ll'" to be b?·ttzse .. zn
. wzne.
.
,~ denom. verb from J~. ETRPA. \.~lr DERIVATIVES, k;~, "'~;~'III), J....=Oo,.:Q,
"'~Of...)l), Jlo.,m.f...)I), ko,.:Q.
or J~lr to become lurd, take possession.
J-Alo,.:Q
1_' • r t . 04I.,:c. m. squeezmg.
.
~W~ from J~. adv. autltOritatively,
domineeringly; rightfully, righ~ful, properly, I.! Q.,Q)
~ 4 o,.:Q" p1'" ,
. ,_ m. p.rrpUV7nOIJ, a pouch" purse,
accurately opp. ~~ alld ~u...J.;. meta- leathern bag.
phorically, figuratively. ..
~;-"IO f U.t ~~, "'" act. part. ~.,:c. " , to be or
Il'~£...~, Jl'~l~ or J1.'ct,'~ pI. 11.'Q from fall ill, become sick, infirm or jlalJby; ~~
-.:!,,, 7 • • k h - , 11 .. " • "'1.=
J~. f. domination, dominion; pI. angels; see _ ,te fS Ste at eart; ~;.XI '! \~, ot..o;~
J~~, J1;'~~ rt. ,.::...;. soft, tender; )~,; J1;'o~ .. ~ l't. ~;. f. mourning, lamentat£on.
J1;'~~ soft-bailed eggs. IP' .. t .
1oJ~~ r . ~,. a mourner.
different.
~U;L~ rt. JL;. adv. warningly, admcmi-
,,-I'!
Ioo-~'Q !:. f rom~. atI ' I y.
v. varwus
torily.
J1."~Lo,.¥, pI. J1."o rt. Jb. f. an admonition, J"/.,~
~. .. f rom~. f . a prem~ss,
. a pro-
warning, exhortation, homily. position.
).;1.".....c, J~ rt. ~. adj. biliQUS; irritable, J~~ dim. of J~. a washhand
ill-tempered. basin.
~1."....c, J~ rt. ~. bilious, bitter. I!! !:~-
~ t
r·. ~. m. a d emagogue, l ead er
.a.:::, 3 m. s. pret. of verb .a.Q.!II:). of sedition.
~ = .a. QXI to touch, feel. DERIVATIVES, J~ pI. J~ rt. 1t::::.QA,. f. a washing-
J..Q.&.:lC, ~. bowl, basin.
~ fut. ~, act. part. ~, ~. to lease, J~ Aphel part. of J;.... m. a cast, throw;
..,. 4 Y ..,. 1_
glum corn, &c.; to rub; ~oJ~ OI,...~ J~..A:. J~-J'~ J~ a bowslwt; J~
Jo~ ~ he 7'Ubbed his face with his hand. ~9le a stone's-throw.
PA. ~ to choose out, make a selection. u::::.~, Jt:!'.J-rt.'~. enticing, alluring;
DERIVATIVES, J...Q,....:~, ~. a flatterer, deceiver.
~~,J~rt~J...asking,interrogative; ;~, H~ Pael pass. part. of ;,.... a messen-
an interrogator; the questioner in a dialogue; ger, ambassador, legate.
gram. interrogative, of interrogation; ~ ~ .. .,~. m. a send er.
2 "rt.
,.,,~
J.,l::::.~ a mark of interrogation, the points 'f" r t·
J"/"Q.J'~ . ,~. f . se rut·zng, a mzsszon
. . .
.:., -._ or •.
J1."~~ rt. J~. f. metaph. lukewarm ness,
~}l:S.~ rt. 'J.a.. ndv. interrogatively.
coolness.
J1."C:.cl.~ rt~)....f. interrogation; excusing,
U; ~ rt. J~. adj. quenching, extinguishing.
eschewing.
Jr~~~ rt. J~. f. the act of quencl.ing.
J1."~~ rt. 'J.,a.. f. lending, money-
lending. ~~ m. J~~~, f. a thin wooUen
~ pI. ~:. rt. ~. m. a breath, breath of garment worn by monks.
air, breeze, ligl~t
wind. J.j~~, J~ d. ~.inciting,provoking.
~~ a leathern wallet. , ).h:.?~, J~ rt. ~~. signifying, in-
~F·">;;'" d. ~. adv. gloriously. dicative, expressing, denoting.
J1."~" .... ;>" rt. ~. f. praiseworthiness; J1."~!~ rt. ~~. f. signification, deno-
J,i:90"0I L~">; '" laudable beha'l.,iour. tation, indication,. a token.
""tt")'
' " >", I " " >", J100,,'_':'_ rt. ~. uttej'~ng
t ....... • Jrc:~ I Q~ d.':),... f. delivemnce, p7"eserva,ticYn,
praise, singing praises; a singer, chorister; salvation; a remnant saved.
305 C<'v "'=0
I ~,~, I~ rt. .:»j.... adj. saving, n. to meaSU1'e, extend, stretch Qut; ~jr
delivering, redeeming; ~,~ the J.4, the land; }...'Ii.i?~
... the limbs .
·
r edeemzng cross; I"'~!. ,.
...--.-.,~ 1"_4__ 'i
"--"D
,J •
savzng ETHPE. ~Lr 1. to be anointed, 1'eceive
grace. unction or chrism, be consecrated. n. to be
I ' .. , t .
,...~ r.~. an anoznter; a measurer, measured; to stretch oneself out; ~~ U. p
geometrician. immense. PAEL ~ to measure, moderate,
~l;"~ from Shaphel conj. of t-. adv. . L~-~
proportzon; I~ - ,
~ ~ .• "'Oa"" ~' .... '0,)0
-,.
1 ~, ..
~a..&.:IQ
,.
rt . _a... . .
germznatzng.
" ~.. I"
mo d erate heat; IA:". '0)0 "CLA.+.)O a temperate
4 ,,.
chrism, unction.
U;~ rt. la... levelling, simplifying.
Il.'~~ rt. la... f.levelling, making even; ~~~~ rt. ~. adv. foully.
~i Il.'~~ the levelling of the roads. Il.'~ rt. ~. f. with U. innocence.
Il.'~~ rt. ~. f. shrivelling, withering. Hl~""
~_, I". ~:r.~.
. ':' t m. a corruptor;
.
I'_~
.. :;:." ,. t r.,..., .. £ nostn'ls/ a tumour, corrupting, vicious.
blister. ~~a~".,)O rt. ~. ~dv. differently, in
~~ l't. ~. m. a plasterer's trowel. various ways.
..... ~ l't
I ' .. , " m. a swzne,
• .aJIO. . boar, g1·unter. ll.'~~ rt. ~. f. variety; L~9', .'"
Jl.'4a-~ rt. ~. f. progress, course e. g. I~ot~ diversity of gifts.
with}1:;'i of time; 1;..1
L~~ liberality. H'."!. l " I~'_,"!.
~ rt.~. m. ~ save; t¥'P ~
,. f
~ ut. _~,ac.par.~,~,
.... t t ,., I ' -'- I~'" myrt1e s~l
~, ve.U sua
l ly ~.,.,.)O, ~
I,!,'H."!. .'H'"
pass. part. ~, J!-, I~. I. a) to besmear, pt of~.
rub over; J;J
r
_~ smear the cracks with
liquid pitch. b) to anoint at baptism; to the
).ll~, I~ rt. ~.promoting warmth;
injla'f(birtg, ulcerous.
office of king, prophet, priest; t() administer ll.'a4 , ; ,• • rt. ~. f. heating, carrying
unction or chrism; to consecrate to office; .....:...» heat.
)O
J~ pI. J,:. rt. ~. m. anything spread "I" •.•v ..., r t . ""0.... Sedatwe.
.
out to dry, a drying. "
..,a.»f ut.~,".. ac. t part . ~,
"', I~;! ,~
pledge, tile conditiO'n O'f a hO'stage; ... otoJ{:...( J1.'o"l ","'eY, pI. \~, J1.'~ rt.r"\.a.. f. a) handing
""
J"0I0eX',,> .. ,."... 11.',., 1." J'
"~Oot' ~~ ,,~ "2' e was
h - down, handing over, delivering, ceding, cessiO'n,
witl~ the king of the Huns as a hO'stage.
capitulation, surrender, betra.yal, treachery;
JF''04L;:.o' , -• "'O? omJ•Q~ • - d anger O'.J.f tncurrtng
.' •
J1.'o-' 0; )£) rt. ~. f. giving, bO'l,(,nty.
the charge O'f treason. b) succession to the
,H • ."
plO"», J"'!
".......- rt. ~. 1eat hery, mem-
kingdom. c) tradition, translation, version;
branaceouos; l:,i,:j .......Q ~ membranaceous or
,~.:..). J1.'o".1.";",.*, rt according to' npostO'lic
webbed wings. ·. ..~ '-" •. ~, t"'''¥:)? ." JI""QJ..¥'.~
'" ~ _'!.
trad ttwn; ~Q.~ ~o:.g
,.'10·)£)
." .. r t . ~. m. a gwer; . ""~
~? ." .. .» ,.,,0 • · . \. , ...
O'ra 1 tra d ttwn; ~-ao, ,....,a.co? "Q..J..~~" ... " JI'''''' ~ ~
J~ the Giver O'f all gO'O'd gifts. J~"'9 JK&:1i...~ the Syriac or Peshita Version/
J1.'o4~ rt. o,Aa.. f. O'bscenity. t~? - Y J',,0
" 1 X'•'- ..:IQ.. tlte1 JJeptuag~nt.
(Y • d ) ex-
~pl.ofl~. POSltlon, commentary;
o • IlY ,...., "O! X' '- A)£)
.. JI''' • .. ,.
11.'~~ rt . .,:)~. f. inflammatiO'n, glow. a commentary O'n the New Testament; "'~
~;...;. L;:..a., commentary on tlbe Song of Songs.
~~ rt . .,:)~. feverish, febrile.
e) dialect, tradi~ional pronunciatiO'n. f) a
JJd>~, l~ rt. .,:)~. flaming, burn-
summary, synopsis. g) Islam, ~foslemism.
ing; making to glow.
J1.'o"l";''''~)£) rt. r"\.a.. f.fullness, completion,
J.!~; see J~. full growth.
J1.'6~ pI. of~. J~ pI. Jl~ a packing-needle, awl,
t:..=~ rt.~. ad v. a) stripped,despoiled; punch.
. '"
t:..:l:''-~» "'~ ltejled bare. b) simply, dO'wn- J1.'Q"~ pI. J1.'Q rt. ~. f. sloth, idleness,
right. frivolity.
J~~ Pael part. fern. emph. of ~. fl...;l~~ rt. ,... adv. by name, expressly,
peeled off rind, cassia. verbally.
~~ l't. ~. adv. freely, of his own
Jl."o4ot.:Q.~ rt. r •. f. reputation, celebrity.
will; authoritatively j despotically, violently. J1.'o"~~ Pael infin. emph. state of~.
to name.
Jl:~ ~t.~. f. power, rule, dO'Otin-
fl...;u..~ rt. JUc. adv.jully, completely.
ation, free will, licence, full permission " a
~~~ rt. JUc. adv. wholly, entirely,
prefectship, principality; J~ L~~ free
completely, altO'gether.
agency, self-mastery.
J1.'o" '" X';)£) pI. Jl."Q rt. D,)£). f. completenes",
J1.'~'II:) rt.~. f.judgement, power. entirety, perfectiO'n " fullness, abundance;
~~ pI. J1.'~ rt. )l... f. a flesh ILOOk wholeness, soundness, full growth, full number ~.
or fork; d: ~l? ~ a three-pronged J\..
~_,,; !, • tL..I.' Y 10~_'II:)
#" -- .. splrltua
.. 1 panop1y/
hoole or fork. J.j~0"9 lct...:::.»~ fu1filment of a command>,
~..,;,'-;)£), ~,bo'-;)£), l~ rt.~. a) maker, Jl'Q'-"'»;;)£) l~ wholly, entirely.
pelfecter, fashiO'ner. b) perfect, complete, entire; Jl!>", X' ;,)£) rt. b. one who perfects, effects,
full, whole, full grown; J~~ ~~ full .fulfils; perfecting, ri/icient, consecrating >'
ears O'f corn; Jl~'II:) H~ an adult, man J~? U;~~ a doer or fulfiller of the
offull age i.e. of twenty-five years; \~or works of the law; ~J' ~.t:"\..»~ a doer of
J; ,.;"';.)£) an entire or complete CO'Py O'f a Gospel. Ms will / 'l.!>l~! J1:",,o;..'II:) worke1's O'f miracles>,
Fern. ernph. a robe covering tILe whole body, .,. .. .. )£) J"'"
J~""''''». "",";J:) lessons rea
d at an ord'tn-
a long garment. ation service.
308
H;"o ;;)0, )~~ rt.~. adj.fattening. J; .;, .: . ..... , '~....i_ rt. A.la.. torturing, ex-
.. .. I p .. t f t " ..
~,,.::,.'O-'Or.~.m.o en~
cructattng; a torturer; J.,LU........ J,.Q~1
,..
JJ?( hearing, obedlence;
. J4a..uc..OIP
" 4 , .. I' ..
,,'::"""-'0
instruments of torture.
obedience to the faith. ~ rt. ~. m. a bricklayer's trowel.
J.S'...,-»,
I~:c-» rt. ~.... f. the sense ~l;" ::,..::.".., rt. ~. adv. as a servant or
of hearing; hearing, obedience. subject, submissively.
Ji ~...,-» rt. ~. a teacher, exhorter. 'J."a"'t:> . . . .: . '0 and ,J."~-,;:>::,.'::')O rt. ,...:-.">-. f.
subjection.
IJ."a4t,S' ..., .» rt. ~. f. instruction.
J~~ rt. ~. f. the starting-place
JJ; :> ::,. ~ rt. ~. one who reduces to
servitude, an oppressor, taskmaster.
in a chariot~race. I!' .. pI ..............
11"" '0 .. rt .~.
I ~ t
............ '0 m. a sory-
H!...,;;'O, 1t;·j!...,!:.)O rt. ~.... a) a ser- teller, jester.
• • I'" " ". P
vant, m~nlster, attendant; ,....Q.)O? "
0.1-..., - '0
... X::,.'::' "', ~:" !: ....., Jl} •':{::,. ~'" rt. lL~.
Joshua tlte servant of Moses; the three lower conceited, overbearing, arrogant.
' 9 .,. ., I ". I .. ,.
orders of aIlgels are J~~? ,. 1 -..., .)0
JJ."~.,::,.; """ and JJ."~~ ::,.~ rt. 4. f.
~.':'')Q~'O ministers ministering to creation.
self-conceit, arrogance.
O. T. a minister of the Temple SerVICe;
..
N. T. and eccles. a rmntster; I ' ' ' ' ' 9 •• ,..
,.....:>~ """""''0
J~ ~ .;. rt. ~. an emollient, laxative,
tho.~e who serve at the altar; ~r ~ aperient.
J.:.:j'~? ~;~ ~!...,;;'O weak Elias who J~ f. a) a measure of land. b) perh.
administers tlM throne of the Easterns i. e. is a bed.
Patriarclt; esp. a deacon, deaconess; ..... ; J~~ rt. .,sa..-.. f. a squirt, syringe.
I""....
,.' .:0,- ')0
1..1
an arclbUleacon j
JP'"
, • ' " • '"
l4_,~
Q~ ~~ rt. ~. adv. feebly.
a subdeacon; J~r Jt;.l!...,'::'", a'L'enerable ,J."~'91~)O rt. ~. f. feebleness, humili-
or influential deaconess. b) efficient, causing; ation.
~~~? la !...,'::')O6 '~he who caused all
the evil and brought it to pass.
lN9I'::' '0, )~ rt. ~. wearisome, en-
feebling .
..,J."O"!""'::''O
rt . ...::ca.. f. administration; I Lt. _"- ) ,,' . ,
~, 10, ... 191&'"..
1
a {tar-row. rt. ~.
diaconate, office of a deacon or deaconess;
"OI~ ~ IJ."~I!...,'::''Oi I;.l
he ordained
Jr04 ,9.» rt; ~. f. a) permission, leave,
him deacon.
,
I u:ence, .
assent, connlvance; ",.;,"4'"
wOlOIo_. 100191."""
it is by favour. b) agreeableness, affability;
l:;;...,'::' '0, ,~ rt. .a.!Qa.. a) of or belong- with ~ moroseness, disagreeableness.
ing to a deacon. b) gram. serm'le; I'!"" ..
1o..... J • ...,.'O
I' ,..
r t . ~. m. an lnstrument
,.",,'::"91. '0 '.f.
Jor
se'l'1;ile letters.
injecting oil into the nose.
~ also ~ and other spellings, rt. ~.
J~9.;' rt. ~. f. a syringe.
f. a whetstone, hone.
~ AI'. fresh dates, da1:nties.
U.: o. », I~ rt. lAa.. a canal for irri-
gation ; a watered pasture; moist, plashy;
I
,..L.o.L&.)O, ,,,,
" "
10...... '"
.1"')0
rt • LJo.I.A.. changzng,
. wan- ,,,,.P .. I~'· ,.. d . 1 I
".... L. o. '0 ~'( watere or mmst anc.
dering, wavering, diifuse; furniture, movable
I .. ·.... 11 fi xture.~ ;
~ pI. }C:o;;' rt.~. a) exaltation,
property opp. ,..... 1 .)0 If gram.
honour. b) a load, burden esp. of prophecy.
transitive.
c) taking of a city, capture. d) jou.rney,
~~ rt. 4.-.. adv. subject to change, departure, march; 1~'4,;., ~ the removal
mutably; with ~ ·:mmo'l:ably, immutably. of the camp~' pI. with ~ to march, journey;
, 10",..4
..._.... !:: "" r t . A.la.. f
• torrnen, ' t'wn,
temacta to lay a burden on, to load. For adj. ~
l)hthi8is. proud see Pael part. of~.
309
~~~ rt. ~. adv. proudly. to move tlle camp, strike encampment; l~~
Jl.'(,,~~ I't. ~. f. journey, expedition. J~? a host of locusts; ~! l~~
JI."~~o';; '" rt.~. f. pride, Iwughtiness. the heavenly host. b) = l!~ dwelling,
hb "
a ztatzon; ".. ,:,-.!,,,
0Ij,,_~ ~OI he returned horne/
,~,-'
,...~o·"',,. J"'":'
rt. '"~.
j,,_ _ -- a).Journeytng,
.
.
removzng. b) a march, Journey;
. Of'"'X'"
o· 'JiO astron. Jj~, J~;:a.» the mansions of the
J~ ~ his journey was southward. Cf. pI. moon.
of ~...~ . J~~ f. a bedstead raised to avoid
• reptiles.
J.b:..o.~, JU- rt.~. proud, haughty.
JI."~I'SO.~ rt.~. f. removal. ~U rt ....... constant, trustworthy.
~.x..o~, Jh!' '0';; '" sick, ill (doubtful). J"o.",~,.. rt . oQ ...... 1.£pzpzng,
,. 4 ..
wh'zstvzng.
l'
I'·s.~l.-
4 "v _~ an d I"s.~l._
I 4 ~ ~~ f rom
I "V
~. U..eto~"', I~...L from .gLQA. one who has
f. permutation, mutability; with ». immut- been admitted to sIlUre, a partaker.
ability. I • •
1'.1.9" "~""
v" I....10----
':'
rt. ~. mutable,
~~, I~ from w.J.~. mutable; variable, subject to change or alteration; with ».
with ». t"mmutable. unchangeable, invar1'able, t"mmutable, unmoved.
~~~~ from ~. adv. with ». ~l~-~~ 1 t. .9.~. adv. variously;
immutably. . with ~ immutably, constantly.
~~ rt ....~. with», untroubled, calm. 11.'0 ,9' .. ~ rt. ~_. f. change, dijference;
4
~?~ rt. ItA'. cast out, cast '!If, exposed. with ~ immutability, unchangeableness, stead-
II.'~",;?~ rt.ltA'. f. putting off; with).,6, fastness.
delay. Il.'ail_~ rt. ~. f. a becoming heated;
J.jh~, I~ rt. ;tA'. sent away, delegated, hot fomentation.
averting evil as the scapegoat; a delegate, ~~ rt. ~ distractJd.
ambassador; a missive. ...~, J.;~ pI. J.;~ l't. 14. drink,
I' ~ , ",. ~ ~~ t· . . 1etter.
Is.QJ,?s._ r . 'tA' . f. a mlsszve, drinking, a draught, potion,. feasting, a feast,
U!OI~~, ,~ rt. IotA. with», inextin- banquet; ~ ~ 0 ~l) \..:Q food and drink, eating
guishable, unquenchable. and drinking; C~ ...;~ drinking-cups,
beakers; Q.~r l':'o~? C~~ they drank a
11.'ct...;0I~ rt.lotA. f. cooling, refrigeration.
spiritual drink; I~? ~~ a banquet
~o~~, I~o~ from ~. variable, of wine.
changeable.
JJct..~ pI. }.:.. rt. 14. m. two beams to
Jl;?O~ rt. ~. self-convicted.
which the warp is fastened, a weat'er's loom.
"" ""'-,'" r t .~ . f. promtsmg,
Is.Q.L.?O~"Q ., .
a promtse.
u..:..~rt .... QA.. rabid.
)....k:.?O~, I~ rt. ~~, significant,
UL~ rt. ~. with ». implacable, inter-
understanding, apprehending.
necine.
II',,~?o~
4 • ...V ~ ~~
rt. ,,~. f . acquamtanee,
.
I~.~ rt·14. a weaver's shutt7e or beam,
knowledge, recognition; a notification.
tlte thread, warp or web; I~~ ~ ~;.5Lr
J. t;,o~, I~ rt . .,:,J,.. freed, delivered,
the thread of life is cut short.
redeemed; escaping, \" ..... ~." t .
,~s.-'" r. ~. gzven, bequeathed.
11.'~,o~ rt . .,:,J,., f. deliverance, redemp-
tion. I"s.Q.u,l)s.V - ~~ r t . t,:La.. f . muntifi cenee.
~ I ...____
Jl."~~ rt. ~. f. the unsheathing ~ll!;~ rt. J... adv. with ~ indissulubly.
of a sword. JL'~;~ rt. I... f. dissolutirm, destruction,
~~~ rt. ~. adv. in perfection, in abrogation.
entirety. J.C:.;~ rt. "'... prone to fall.
~~ plo }!. rt. J1.¥,. those waiting JL'~;~ rt. ",,,. a fall, tendency;
fO'f admission to full privileges as catechumens slipperiness; L~i JL'ctL..~;~ Let Q • ; 9
and penitents; also a bishop about to receive I~ tendency or proneness to sin.
crmjirmation in office, a candidate for the
).l;L~, JU- rt. J4. drinkable, fit to
priesthood.
drink; U; L~ ~ fresh water, drinking-
JL'~~ rt. J1.¥,. f. ordination to the water.
priesthood.
J~ plo J~ fetters.
ll~~, I~L rt.~. a) to be attended
J~ or JL)..:;:, pI. JL~ and ILo~ f.
to, obeyed. b) listening, willing to hearken, tl tl tl tl tl
native land, country, birthplace, domicile, home;
obedient. c) audible; J~~~ things
heard.
,O·OI~ ..; ~OOl ~ I was not their fellow-
countryman. PI. little towns, townships.
Jl."~~~ rt.~. f. dismissal, letting go
~!l~~ pI. of ..coO?~.
free.
-~",l~, ~l~, J~ rt. ~?jitfO'f
.
~~, Jt::....L- rt.....'ID.A.. he who is served, ~..
food, edible, esculent.
the master, lord.
JJ~~ rt. ,....... a to'ftul·el'. .
Il."~~l~ from J~? f. deijicatirm,
divinity; the being made a partaker of the
).l.:..,~~ pI. ).:.. rt. 4a.. pI. movables, Divine Nature.
chattels.
)'l~, l':::'l~, J~l~ twin, double;
JL'o!W~ rt. 4a.. f. removal, tj'anslation; see Aphel pass. part. of )'lL.
with ~ immobility, immutability.
Jl."~l~ rt. )'lL. f. duplication; gram.
Jl."~~ from ..co~. f. a foundation. crmjunction.
JJ~t:.:~ rt. ~. reduced to subjection, ~J.j~1~ rt. ~l. adv. with ~ ineffably.
obedient, broken in as a horse; JJ~~ ~
Jl."~£.,¥)l~ pI. Jl."Q rt. ~l. f. an utterance.
.
rebels.
Jl."~.L 1~ rt. ~ I. f. sloth.
Jl."~~~ rt. ~. f. subjection.
~l~, J~ rt. ].m? in need of healing,
~~, I~ rt. ~. rehearsing,
sick, ill~' with ~ incurable, without remedy.
narrating; a merry-maker.
~~!~ rt. J..m? adv. with ~ in-
..
~~~ rt . .IL~. overbearing.
curably.
Jl."~~ rt..lb... f. arrogance, boasting.
Il."~~~ rt.;.a... f. complaisance,flattery.
J L'~l~ rt.
disease.
.. .
].ml. f. with Dan incurable
~~~ rt.~. watered, irrigated.
JJj;l~ from H'l. one initiated into myste-
JL'~~ rt. ~. f. a being struck, hurt, ries, i~structed, a disciple j connected with the
damaged. mysteries.
JL'~~ from ~. slip, error. a!,j;!~, Jl."~;;l ~ from !HI.
)l..:).,;~ from ~I ... one who trembles.
. .. f. initiatirm,
instructirm in holy things, secret intercourse,
~)l..:).,;~ from "" ... adv. quiveringly. mystical consecration.
).l;;~"', I~ rt. I... a) having a beginning. . .
JJ:'l~ rt. -I.
. adj. liquid,fluid.
b) subject to dissolutirm, perishable; with ~ Il."~;""i~~ rt. tA-1. f. fluidity, pouring
insoluble __ indissoluble, imperishable, that can- out.
not be set aside or annulled. JL'~~ rt. ~. f. annihilation.
312
J.;W~ rt. J~. gram. assimilated. J..H~~ rt. ~ shorn, ready for shearing.
Jj;Wt:-~ rt. J~. gram. an adjective
,,~
I!.L_"
~.....-.., J'10----
" ':' rt. ~. n 'd'wul ous, tn-
.
derived from a substantive as J..:~;..k..l congruous.
I sraelitish. Jr~~ rt. , . f. becoming round;
JL'e,{a;W~ rt. J~. f·familiarity,fellow- globularity.
ship. Jl.'~~~ rt.~. f. deprivation, lack.
H'S ...';t:-..Q, J~ rt. ~. with», i'Tll- Jl.'~~~ rt.~. f. a revelation, mani-
perturbable. festation, transfiguration; pronunciation, ex-
planation.
~~, I~ rt. ~. contemptible.
I " " l ~~ I! ~
~ I "> I ~Io"""'" = ~~ e t ;
l'ded JI""LI'
"S'
... "".'"
......'''' rt. l '
~.peasant,Jocund.
"''0..,:'>10
"' .... " l ~~ l . d' . .
IIo~"> 1,1o-.w etters omttte tn pronuncwtton.
JL'~~~ from J~. f. becoming inca1'-
~~, J~ rt. ~ blameworthy.
nate, incarnation.
~~, J~ rt. p-:>, requisite, necessary,
U-! ~b-..Q rt. J~. said to mean an
instigator.
desirable.
4 . " l ~~
Jj;f~ rt. Jt~· that which can be examined J",,0..&.0 ~Io~ rt. J~. f . provocatwn.
.
p 4 • " l ~~
J"Q....1.4)~Io~ t ~"'. f . puI venzatwn,
r. . .
into; with ». inscrutable, impenetrable.
destruction, annihilation.
JJ'f.~ rt. ;,r' with», that which cannot
~~ from J..,.,...a.Q,,~.. endued with
be diminished.
a body, corporeal; U.~,~ J~r God
Jl.'~t:-~ rt.~. f. observation, consider-
incarnate.
ation, attention.
Jl.'Q'.l';'.~~ from ~Q~. f. the taking of
Jl.'oi;~~ rt. J~. f. the being created, a body or outward form, the incarnation.
creation.
H ! - " ,,~ Jl'
~Io~, Io~~ rt "~ perceptt'ble,
....
).b;.~~, J~ rt . .,~. blessed, one who
palpable, tangible; comprehensible; with ».
receives a blessing opp. J.11,~. . impalpable, intangible, incomprehensible, un-
JJ ~~~ ~t. ~l. tangible, brittle. fathomable.
lU,,~~ from J,a,,~; lll".!;.~ J~~r J..i~?~..Q rt. ~!. a monk, an ascetic.
God made man. ~~, I~ rt. " . lying, false;
Jl.'~~~ from J,a,,;,:.. f. the assumption with»' t1'ue, trustworthy,jirm, sure.
of human nature, becoming man. ~O,~ pI. ~,l~ f. p.i808or, a method,
Jl.'aiQ~~ rt . .£)~. f.}lashing, coruscation, system, di~sertation, treatise.
splendour. Jr~,~ rt. )....,. f. being pushed or
Jl.'~~ rt~. f. ripeness or maturity impelled, susceptibility to pressure.
of fruit. JlQ..?t:-~ rt. IA-'. he or that which is to be
Ji'S .." ~~ rt. ~ pliable; medic. driven out, cast forth.
universal. I!' "" ~~ f rom J."
,...., CI.o!Io......... CI.ot a d emonlac.
.
~~ rt. ~. rugged, ridged. H! e" ..!. rt • ,Of. un der censure, conmcte
~,Io"""- . d,
JJ~~ from J~ virile, manly. condemned.
313
~,~ rt. ~,. one wlw is under discipline ~~~ rt. ~OI. rfjlective; with», irre-
to restore Mm from sin. jlective, lacking in the power of reflection or
• ~. "'" ~~ r.t ~,. one w,w
,..,~,,,.....-. 1 commemorates, consideration.
keeps in remembrance. J..i; ,~~ rt. hOl. one to be guided or led,
Jl.'~~f~ pI. Jl.'& rt. ~,. f. a commemor- a pupil.
ation. ~~ , I
• .. "........
t"00l" ! ' "'" ~~ J'
,..,..,001"...-., ~- from
" ',..,001.
"
~,~, J~ rt. ~,. with», imper- a) act. sense: intellectual, understanding, wise;
turbable, untroubled, unru.flled, tranquil. with ». stupid, unintelligent. b) pass. sense:
J!.'~!~ rt. »,. f. drawing out. intelligible, conceivable opp. ~~ per-
"-'. ,.' '- :" ~~ rt. " f .• appropriation; ceptible by the senses; ~Li o~~ J.W created
JI,~<""-W ~p.
gram. definition. intelligences = spiritual beings often used of
angels and of the unseen world opp. ~
P,' ~"'" ~~ f rom ~,
- ~,-". .
f oppoliition,
JI,Q • .,a~,,,...-. I:'!.
~~ r '" creatures apparent to the senses =
hostility.
visible beings.
~!~, J~ rt. )..»,. imitable; with ». ~).ljo~~ from ).jo~. adv. intelligibly, by
inimitable, incomparable.
tILe intellect; with», incomprehensibly.
J!.'~!~ rt. )..»,. f. being imitated, imi-
J1.'o'.wo~~ from ~jQ~. f. the intellect; an
tation.
understanding, comprehension.
'." "'" ~~ an d ~~p".....-.
,..,f,;Qp"...-. p.. "'" ~~ rt. ~? gram.
"'''~ ... J~
\!
,....~OI"...... an dl!~~-"
,........-.OI~, 1-
from ~OI.
a ma1'k, note of admiration; ).j6,,!~ It;,r
credible,. with» incredible.
interjections or particles expressing amazement •
or admiration. J1.'~~~ from ~OI. f. credibility,
~).j~!~ rt. ~!. adv. wonde,ringly.
trustworthiness.
"'" ~~ rt ....'11:),. marvellousness.
J1,a.Jf,;Q?".....-.
P" ~~~~, J~ rt. ~OI. permeable, possible
J!.'~!~ rt. ~!. f. compliance, obsequious-
of egress; \\dth ». impassable.
ness, dissimulation. J!.'~~~ rt. ~OI. f. with»' 'inaccessi-
J.U~!~, J~ rt. ,::..,. extinguishable;
bility.
with»' inextinguishable, unquenchable. J..i,.&9~~, J~ rt. ~OI. pHant, convertible,
J..i;;?~ rt. J;,. a winnower. transmutable.
~.u;,~, J~ rt. ,,;,. perceptible; con- ~~~~ rt. ~OI. adv. with»' straight-
ceivable opp. ~~ sensible. With ». forward, without turning back, without retro-
incomprehensible, impregnable. gression.
~).U;!~ l't. ,,;,. with», incomprelMnsibly, J!.'~w~~ pI. J!.'6 rt. ,,901. f. turning
in a way that cannot be comprehended. from, changing, wavering, retrogression, per-
J!.'ai6;!~ pLJ!.'o rt.,,;,. f. a) with ». incom- version.
prehens1·bility. b) pI. astronomical observations. ).j'0I~, J~.J rt. tOIl. witty, facetious.
, .... , '" ~~ , • '" a method.
J1.'~;!~"g from ~". f. having the arm.s .,a)o,o~ or .,a)0!0".....-.= .,a)Q'~
J I,~
I'~.....,...COl"'''"..........
~ rt. ~OI. meditation, cogi- aforetime; from everlasting,formerly; .,,~~» ~,
tation. ."~~,,g ~ or more emphatically ». .,,~~
314
. I P ,-' •• ~ -'" ~_ ..
never, at no tzme; 1 'IQ d '>? wOlQ~QI.....a> ~ opmlOns iru~reased. Part. adj. stretched O'Ut,
from the beginning of the u~orU; I~ ~ extended, long drawn out, protracted, strained,
,~~? the bw·ied of fonner times arise; tense, intense, attent1've; with ~ d£lJused
c.,~ ~ ,;"..Q ~i'~~ t:-Q? 11.'~J a tldng through; with ~ extended over. With I.bj'
or I ~QJ
9 4 l' I 9 " _ _ I~'
a Ve1'y ong time; ...-.:~ ~~ an
,..
which has ever been profitless. DERIVATIYJ<:S,
~J.:~"",~, ~o~, IlQ-t..."lCQ~. attentive mind/ I~~ ~ tense strings;
~..Q a great number, iong t;;le " 1l'c"~J earnest
~~~~~ from 'f0~' adv. e-t'erlastingly,
prayer; ~~~ far reaching rule/ Il'~'::";l
sempiternally, perpetually.
protracted })('nance. ETHPE, ..... ~lr to be
)..:~J~'C, Jt::....:. from 'f0~' tuithont heyin- slJread out, 1'each far abroad; to reach, be
ning, fl'om evel'lasting, etl??'nal; ~? ~6~ directed towards, to extend as a numher, good-
~"lC ~o w~ the e-t'erlasting which neither ness; to be stretched in the stocks, ~ I ~
has begun nor ends; ~o~ IP J 6 J' t
~'Q tile ever- 'lI
on a cross; to be )ll'olonyed, last, ~ndure;
lasting Word; J~",,~~'Qo J~;b...lll'o!.~l ~~ ..... ~~? 1~ a root that reaches
the self-existent and everlasting Trinity. deep into the earth; )..itu; ~ ... ~lr
(mother blow befell hiu~; 1l'Q'~J l~ ... ~~
Jl'~~~ from 'f0~' f. everlastingness,
• I" 4 , 4"._ ,. 1 let us pray intensely. DEIUVATIYES, J-~,
eternzty,. OII.~ol.""""" .~ co-eterna .
J.-~, ~~,,'IQ, t:-J--.~, IlQ..-t:.-»,
Il'Q~~O~ fi'om 1;"';).0. f. keeping an J,J-~~.
appointment; ash'on. conjunction.
_~, J..:.~ pI. ).:... rt, ... ~. Ill. (t) a lCllgth
~Q6~, JI.' rt. -'l~. a s11,ckling, one who of time or place, length, duration, eJ.'tent, reach,
sucks; I~~~~ H~~ ~ a soul which distance, ltd!Jht; lbh J.,:.~ (t length of time;
feeds on bitterness. ~ ~l, J.,:.~..Q the space of eiyht!J years,
Ji~~; see J;~. for eighty years; l: ~.? J..,.:.~ all one's
"'l ,'" f 19 , " life; ~? J..:.t:-..Q the duration of the peace,'
.l,Q~OI .......'Q rQlll ~Ol.
1' , , 9
1 J!
1.
•
matrzmony.
J.,:.~ J.j~ ~ all this time/ J.,:.~~~
_~ fut. _J~, act. part. _~, J.,:.~,
witlt a short interval; J~.i~! J..:.~~ the
pass. part, __ ~, ~-, J~. to stretch aut, length of the jO'Urney; l~$' t.~? l!~
extend, prolong, lengthen, elongate; to reach a space or distance of sixty leayues; J.,:.~
out, hold out, present, offer. With J~tto ~OItU~? the stretch of the axis of a flight of
spread the wings; l~~? to make loug lumen- locusts, the'space they covered; J..:.~? l~
tation; Jr:.:.:.,6? to layout j'oads " oJ,;~l to a long or far-reaching search. b) a n€1've or
stretch to ltS. JU
J;ll7 enut,t;1 JI'"
'Q..., , .....
9
' , I:"""
,....~, tendon.
J.jo&, &c. to direct the ua:::e, tlLOlIyhts, mind, &c" J.,:.~ pI. ).:... rt. _~, m, stretching out,
to consider attentively,. ~I the sun sends lengthening; being distended, distension.
abroad 'Its rays; lj=-
to ojJa the back, ... ~ ~~, I~ rt.~. corruptiUe,
J.j4m~ 01;:'
he giv~s his back to the pillar ifestructible, subject to corruption or decay __
for scourging; H~ -to stretch the bowstring / with ~ incorruptible, immortal.
Ji~ to open ant the ranks, draw up in line Jl'~~ rt.~. f. ruin, destruct/an,
of battle, heuce to qfJ'er battle, stand up to fiyht, debauching; with ~ incorruptibility,
Wl'th ~ ,.. or ,-,!,
~~;
--~'- I'""........."!' ~
4 1
to Cftll?lt a
~t:-..Q, J~ rt . ...:::...... limited, com-
long anthem; ~0.i to prolong a fa.st ,· IW
prehended, restrained, subdued.
to draw the bow; ~; or )..:~ to 'stretch out
the heavens; I~ .,..r
l~; ... ~ 11e ~ ~~, l~ rt. I~. demonstrable.
t:..;'~j;~~ l't. I~. auv. demonstrably.
stretcheth out the firmament _as the hollow of
11 is hand; ~ to last so many yem's j ~ 1l'~~~..Q l't, I~. 1'. et rnanifestation,
~i! Il'~~ ~ ~~ when the discord-of demonstration, expression, appearance.
315
u; ,ot.~ rt. IJ-. ostentatious. ~i; ..~~ rt. I......
spoken against, debatable;
11."~ ,oL.~ rt.I;..... f. ostentation, boasting. gi1,en to cont·roversy,. gram. (xp'ressing con-
~J,!'.~, Jl;J,!'.~, I~ rt. IJ,... 't)ihible; trovel'sy.
with ~ unseen, invisible. ~ ..~~, I~. .L rt. "" ...... with ~ that can-
~Jl; J,!'.~ rt. IJ,... adv. visibly; with ~ not be charmed away; deaf to en chantments,
invisibly. implacable.
11."~J,!'.~ rt. IJ,... f. view, appearance,. ~u...:.~ rt . .::a......
considered, estimated,.
with ~ being withdrawn from view, concealed; mental; pI. objects of thought.
invisibility. 11."~t:..~ rt.~. f. thought, the faculty
J.j~~ rt. ..... with
.
l)arable.
. .
D irremediable, irre- of thm~!Jht.
'1."~~~ rt. !-l. f. inferiority, abase-
1 1,- ""I,~
"~lIJ_'. L~ rt.~. 1. 'l'
f . capaul lty oJ..r unwn,
• ment, humiliation.
reunion. II!~J~ rt. ~~. f. impression, image.
~~, I~ rt. ~. one with whom J1."~QJ~~ from ...~Q~. f. supplt·cation.
sexual intercourse is held. I!! '" ..
,......~t:..~ .
rt. ~....~. gram, 1
cerea.
I"I,Q,J.,,¥I.~I,-.,..;a.;/
.. , .. ,,~~ rt.~. f '
. experzence, 'd om.
WlS I !! "'" ~~
~.Q..~I,-'-' f l'OIll I>o=~.
I -- a can d'd
1 ate r
101'
11."~~ rt. p.-.l. f. limit, terminating, I. .n.~~ rt. ~~. polluted; with ~ un-
termination. defiled.
~~, I~I- rt. p.-.l. defining, difinite. UsUJ~ rt . .su~. with ~ uncontaminated.
11."~~~ rt.p.-.l. f. definition, designation. _ JI:
I!
~~~
!~oft
from I~~ lamnw'l'.
_~ P" •
,~ fut. ,~~, inf. ,~, pass. Jr~~ from ~L. f. snowy whiteness.
part. ""~, J,:.., J~. to speak in parables, ~~~ ri. ~~. burning, glowing.
figuratively, compare, with .,:) or ~; J~ J1.'ai!~~ rt. J~. f. companionship.
~~ he compm'ed thee to a garden; ~or ~~, J~ rt. ~. with ~ indelible.
~~ ,t;')() »'> he took up his parable Jr~~ rt.~. f. blotting out, doing
again. Part. compared, represented, figured, away with.
likened; ~ ~~ ~;o )..:.o~ the con- Ji ,a ,. ,,~, J~ rt. po.....::::... adapted,
secrated oil represents the Holy Spirit; Jr~ smootlLed, harmonious.
I .. )()
,,'" . .S:>
" ............::_ J'"
""......,,~:: ~ n tlW7 Gentt'le s are
).!::::.~, J~~ rt. ,~. parabolical,
compared to the beasts of the field,. ~)..31:) ~
enigmatic.
words used in a parable orfiguratively; ~ rL
u,. ~teaching byfigures, in parables, symbolical Jrai!~~ from ~. f. evanescence,
waning of a star; annihilation.
doctrine, ETHPE. '~Lr to be likened unto,
compared to, described ina parable; ,c,;~~Lr ~- '" "" ~-
,.., ....~,,_
p r, znstruc tor,
-- '" a teac he'
rt .~.
J.9~youarecomparedto stones,' J~ J~r mis8ionary.
~~~ F;;;"~LrGod tlw Word was ~}.b:.~ rt. '~.:ag. adv. in a parable,
spoken of by the proph.ets under t!lpe.~. PA. allegorically.
318
J.l~~i~~, I~ l't. .,.;. with ~ hardened, u.;cl2'~~~ rt. JClOl. capable of being created.
implacable, relentless. JL'~Cl2'~~ rt. JClOl. f. capability ofcreation.
Jlbj~ rt. ~;.jle.'dble; with», injlexible.
~~.
IL'.t.&.!OI;~ rt. lOlL. f. delay.
t:....)lb;~ rt. ~;. adv. kindly, condescend-
}.b:.0I~~ rt. "-01. an oqject of derision.
ingly.
" , r" ~~ r t . ~,. ..
f comp Z'wnce, submission, IL'~~Cl;~ rt.~. f. being led aU'ay,
11'l,~'l,"""'" captivity; being b1·oug'ht.
comlescension; gram. injlexion
J.U~j~ rt. 'fcl;. lifted up, exalted. }.&;?cl~~, J~ from w?o? rt. t"6. acknow-
ledged, declared, manifest, certain.
).j'~; Eee ).jU~.
J..Wjb-~ l't. J.,;. with», inconceivable. ~u.;?cl~~ rt. t"6. adv. confessedly, a1:OW-
edly, undeniably.
IL'~j~ pI. IL'~ rt. )..,;. f. tlwuglit, reflection.
JL'.t...JlD;~ and It.t~;~ from ....m;L. f. JL'~;fo~~ rt. t"6. f. an acknowledged fact.
nourishment. IL'~~Cl~~ rt. OIClL. f. stupO'r.
I~'~~·"".-
~''''-''''', 1'''-
~ ...... _ f rom ....m,·t . nour~sn~ng,
'7' JL'.t...:.Cl~~ rt. _ClL. f. grief
n'utritious; a nourisher, sustainer. u.;cl;~, J~ rt. JoL. penitent, with ~
~~j~, I~ rt. J.g;. with ~ unrelaxed, impenitent.
1tnwparipd. JL'ct...L!Cl~~ rt. JClL. f. penitence, com-
I"·,,~.- J'" ':' t ·t
IJJ'"'"''''' , "'-AJ r. J' . a director, ·corrector, punction.
rpviser, regulator; one who puts to rights, IL'~tCl1~ rt . ..:>t:..... f. dwelling, habitat£on.
ret;tores to order.
~iLb..x" J~ rt. ~cl'. movable; Jl,:.t,g
I ~ • - r" ~~ , I'.."~
':" r t'. ,...,.
I • ~n • d' . 1I ~11
,wla blej Wit
,...., ............ ~;t~ movables, movable property; ~Q~
irr"ln'oaclwble. ~iL~ a planet; with ~ immovable, stead-
IL'~~~ rt. ~;. f. paralysis. fast; gram. liaving a vowel.
~.i..~.J~ rt. fA;. tlwt whicli is to he signed. JL'~iL~ pI. JL'6 rt. ~cl'. f. movement,
r" ~~ t . f d . l1' .
1,Cl.~4.'''''''''''' r . p4.'. . /'aW1ng, ( e~neat1On. motion, movableness, swift or continual motion
II' 4 '
control, uncontrollably.
IL'.t~l."'~ rt. ~O:::::: f. meeting together,
JL'ctJ;..w1~'" rt. ~? f. arrest, seizing; appre-
clashing.
Iwnsion.
)J~l."'~, I~ rt .•,t. a) an earner,
~t~ rt. ":>Il.M, due, incumbent with ~
winner. b) that wldch is to be won or ac-
quired. to or~ upon.
~.1Litb-~ rt.. ,O? arraigned, impleaded,
~t~, J~- rt. ":>1l.M.obligatO'rY, owing,
~tnde1' trial; convicted, condemned.
due; pI. dues.
IL'~it~ pI. I~~ rt.. ,Cl? f. the being ~J,.L:..,.:.t~ rt. ,,:>1l.M. adv. duly.
indicted or arraigned. ).bc_~~ rt. ~L. definite, circumscribed,
~it~, I~rt. .a.cl? with~ untrodden, limited.
patMess, impassable. ~)J.:C...1~ rt. ~L. ad v. with ~ indefinitely.
IL'~lt~ rt. .a. cl? f. with ~ an untrodden ~u.:~t~
....
from ~L. adv. I~umbly.
or pathless plare. a lonely 1(·aste. JL'c:t.a.!b..... lb..~ from b..... L. f. condescension.
324
to' m.::u
~, ,~ Nun, n, the fourteenth letter of Jl.o~-JL'~ ~Lr thou hast prophe-
the alphabet; the number 50, with , the sied deceit, falsely; ~~,:. ...:J"L(\o~~
fiftietl~. N un is often elided at the end of ~ concerning tltem did Ezekiel the prophet
a closed syllable, e. g. in ~r thou-, J4~ a prophesy; J~ Q.~ ...;JLt" Saul raved in
city, J~ a ship; it is omitted in a few the midst of the house. DERIVATIVES,~,
words such as J~ cheese for J~ and t:.-~, JL~, ~, J~, ~~,
Jl1~ t.he fern. form. of J•.H~ and constant.ly t:.-4...:u~.
in ~ verbs and their derivatives. DE- I ! ' 1 I~" . I
~ p . "7" m. a ntt, ouse s egg.
'
mVATIVE, J,....JQJ. " fu.
t ,~, ~ .. nc t . paxt ,~,"'1'.' .
~ ""~. to rtse,
tJ or ...j particle of entreaty, I beg, I pray arise esp. out of the water, to spring up as
thee, do, now; tJ ..:iIO~ come near, I pray a plant; to break forth; opp. ~ and ~
thee; .,.:.r:~ I~!~.,..r tJ ;~r gird up now to sink,. ~ ~o ~~~ ~ they sank
thy loins like a man. in tile deptlt and arise no more; ~ )..::. -'-!~l
9 '" ~-
~J.j 3 m. s. fut. a) of ~r to weep. b) of I~ J02' the tree of life had sprung 'Up. ETRPA.
draw l~ witl. tlte yoke, l~ to dl'aw tlte usually impel'S. l~ ~ at dawn, very ea'rly
bvw, II.,...,¥I
I' -
a net, I~'t.~ ! ~ '"
out OJ.of a ptt; •
to in the morning; ~l."? f~ before dawn; ~
. J d I!.... .. ,. 1. d
I~ I~? because the Sabbath was dawning;
unthd'l'aw, to lea ,. ~~ ~ O/~~ ne rew
hun· aSI'd e" I"" "'!'"~ - ~.,. ~ ..!.... • .. o~ ,a4.&S!u ... ~ ~ ~! J~:> on the Sabbath when
withdraw yourselves from the city. b) to attract, Sunday was daW'lting, beginning to dawn.
,. I! 4 r
ApR. ~:;J" a) to be morning, to shine/ ~
• 4 9" J!t'
tnduce, persuade; ~ ..... x'O'O'> ~o- v..J~
love persuaded me to speak / ... l ~ ' ~ , ~ ~ ... I" I'O/~ ~ .,~;O( light shall shine upon tlly
I will draw all men unto ,Me; ~ ~~ ways. b) to wait till dawn, remain all night,.
,~l~j! ~~ a star led the ~Magi to come. J~I? O/r~f 16~ ~r Iw continued till
c) to stretch out, extend, p't'olong / J;'" Q.a. ~
~
.. dawn in prayer to God. DERIV ATIVES, I~,
he lengthened the walls i. e. built further; pass. I~Q.J,J~.
part. drawn, long drawn out, long; enchased, ~; I~ part. used as subst. a) the dawn;
J~ ~~ c/~ased silver" ~l§ ,;....~ tlte ~4} H)..::i:. ~ at dawn on the feast of the
curtains were drawn. ETHPE. ~lr a) to be Cross. b) twilight, vespers which followed sun-
drawn out, extracted, ll."",F in a net; JI."~ I ~ ___ " r 9
set and were before ~;; ~ p at vespers;
J~~ the poison is extracted. b) to be J~! o.~ Sabbath vespers.
drawn aside, away, seduced; ~4>.. to error; H~ pI.,.. rt. N:st. m. a) a guide esp. of
J~-J ~ by lust. d) to be long drawn out, the blind. b) a piece of wood attaching a yoke
lengthy. e) to be led, attracted, induced, im- to the cart.
pelled, compelled,. Io~ ' ~~~ .. . . t;CO. . ... 'JIa.. .....
J? ~ rt. ~. m. a crooked stick to drive a
.. O/~r Uo~ .:>~~ he could hardly be ball with.
induced to rei,qn after Ms brother; t~ ~~ JI."O?~ rt. ~. f. guiding, leading esp. of
I ~ <I .. , he
JAlQ.'O,J wascompeIIed by l aWl ~"""""" "'".":. ......aa..- ,.
the blind.
'! fI , _~....
doct e~' o~~~~.g,~ 'I, oct e. 'A 'nd'l P A; ~ .....
Jl."~ rt . .::...::c. f. being dried up, drought.
a) to draw. b) to beat, scourge; ... O/o~
~~9;; they scourged Mm with thongs,. metaph.
J~ rt. ~. m. a guide.
to scourge, plague; ~;~ I""'" ~'" .. I1"....
I.Q.-»'~ {le 1 Jl."o~ rt. N\S' f. length.
scourged the E'gyptians '/,cit!t plagues. ETRPA. ~, J~~foul,jilthy.
~lr a) to be drawn or torn away; to be ~, J', JI." long,. with )..:.0*; lonysuffering;
compelled. b) to be beaten, scourged; ),b, ~l
..
see ~.
l~lr~ thrice was I beaten with rods; ~I~ rt. ~. adv. for a long time,
I?' <I •• '"
metaph. ,.,a....mL~ ,. "l ~
~,,_ P l agued ' h tempta-
Wtt patiently.
tions. ApR.~" to draw strongly, attract. Jl."o~~ d.~. f. (t) length oftime, duration;
DElUVATIVES, J~, J~, I~, l?~, h~,
Ilo!~, I~, Jlo~, ~~, ~~~.
..
O/~ Lo~~~ ~.i they prayed for long
life for him. b) )..:.0"'; lo~~ longsuffering,
I~ pI. ,... rt. ~. m. one who draws, one patience.
who scourges; a thong, strap. ~ fut. ,~. to flee, take to flight /
J~ pI. t"., r rt. ~. m. a) the drawing J;£:,'; f~ ~ ~ tltey fled before tlte
up JI.",..~? of a net. b) scourging, castigation, barbarians. PAEL ~ the same. ~ is
punishment, torment, pain; ~ ,et/'" ~r also Aphel fut. of verb, to unroll.
~
,oO/~~ '" he waSfte 7 d
the''1,1' strtpes;
. \P"
~a...! J'~.. ,... ... act. par.
t'" J' ,
~ fut. ~, ~J ~,pass.
O/l~ l60/ punishment befitting Ms fault; part. ~ and ~, J', Jt:. I) to be long,
""
metaph. Itn9 , I:?• co ""'~ J'~. . the scourge of poverty.
oft
lengthy of time, to continue, last; ~ o~
c) a scourge, thong. J~Q; ~1." he I~ad been there many days;
J~~ rt. ~. m. attraction, allurement; ~ \o~~ ~ J!-~ ,t...;.;.;.~ when impure
dragging, lengthening. thoughts persist in 'I.{,S,' part. adj. ~ long,
~
po
fut. ~,act.
,. ..
part.~,
.. , "
~.
,
to d a'/,cn, lengthy; with ~b" J.:!:. or J~Q; long-lived;
328
) 1'·"1,.1»
s.,~ ,....'Of a lmg'Journey; J!4 'CU':)?"II'... ~
10_ aMorred. ETHPA. !;rlt
to become an abomin-
..u Il."~ he endured death by slow fire; at'ion, be abhor'l'ed. APH. ~r a) to be disgusted,
metaph. ~ot ~ longsuffering, patient. abhor. b) to agitate, to chase away " J~j
2) to saw, hew, do carpenters' work; with I~ I~ care drives away sleep. DERIV-
om Q,H ~ to turn; pass. part. ~, I', Il." ATIVES, Ilo .. .
. ,..." Il...,.
turned, heum. PA. ~ I) to repress, restrain. I~ fut. I~, act. part. I;;, J.!,J, pass. part.
2) to saw, hew, carpenter. ApH• ..;J?
a) with I;", ~!,.r. a) to break away, burst forth, drop
J~~Q: expressed or understood, to prolong -~:.:'-. ....,~
.. ~
down, sp l as h ; .... ~
. ! " ,o~, '" I',-J th'ezr
his days, live long; to be a long time, remain, blood splashed upon my garments. b) to project,
continue, last,' I~ ~('" he spoke for a .
be prom'/,nent, 1!9.1'_ "'-.
~ ~~ ~ t..I' ~I'e stones
"" 1.::.1
long time >' ~~ ~ o ..~l stay, we beg, wMch project outwards from a building,. },;::,,;
I -' - " 1
untt'1 .•. ,' ~ ,,' L!.. .. " It ' ; '"
Io...... Q.o,..,o! Q.~"
")~he con- ~~ ~ ~ ~ 0 ~;S, tusks projecting
tinued illfor seven days; ,o"~~~,~ U. an d9comzng· outsz'de oJ,-f tIle
1 mout h / ~.t..I?
9N' I"""
.._:)O?~
t'heir coals do not last hot. b) metaph. with ~;o tracts of rising and lofty ground. PA.
J..:.ot or ellipt. and with ~ or ~, to be w;';- only in part. J;bc, J.;~, I~~. I) to
longsuffering, patient,. to defer, delay; ~ct jog, shake, bound along,. J.;~? I~E"»
I ' f. ""
,....0' .~
Iove 1S
• 1ongsu.u
..11'.'
erlng >' ...~." )~
~'" ~, a bounding chariot. 2) adj. vagabond, poor.
Jl."~f he continued patiently in prayer/ DERIVATIVES, J...,-J, IlQ.o~.
~Q; ~il )1.0"'; ~ ~r be patient with me J.;~ or J.;~ pI. }.:.. rt. Jt..I. m. a prominence,
two do,ys or grant me two days' delay. ..~r eminence, high ground / a protuberance, rough-
is also the Pael conj. of ~r to hire. DE- I"""" I~.u..
ness 0 f suclace; a bump. pustu1e~' ,..t..I0 ' 99 ..
1 91 " --~ p ' l ~.,_ '"
RIVATIVES, ~l~, Ilo ....~, I~, Ilo~, 7. ___ . 3 '
peafUlanU,emznences,' """~"',-J o~~
h,~QJ, IlQJ~, )....0; l~. JJfO!~ lo"~from the absence of bumps at
, " I" tlte back of the head come defects of memory.
~, ~.. p1. I'" rt.~. m. a work man esp.
a I J!. •• '" 1"""
carpenter; ,.-...C! ~ carpenters, sawyers,' ~~, I', J1.' abominable; an abomination;
"" 0.=-" tile
1~ 1 carpenter,
s son
. I.e. our L or.
d "
see t..I.
I " r t .~ . f. th e carpenter•s art, woo d -
11's.,0.-tS <I It:o~;" pI. Jl."o rt. ,;. f. filth, abomination,.
carmng, carpentry / JI'
. "," ~
s.,o~ "'." ~ working Il."o;,;, foul crimes>, JJ~~ lo~~ foul
as a carpenter. actions, wickedness," HQ ..;,
Jl."o~;" nastiness,
~ fut.,.r;, act. part. ,!S, I;J, pass. part. ~;.., evil taste, of drugs.
I', IJ:. to loathe, abhor, turn from, reject with ~; Il."o~... ~ rt. ;,-J. f. a rapidfiow, burst, torrent
.." • I I ~ '" '-. " ... • ~-.::.~ ,~ of water, of tears.
....&.:Iii) 002' ~t.I Jo.QQ.&,:) ~ oo~ ~~? ~,
they who saw me in the market-place turned u.~ m. a) a field-mouse. b) ».~ or ».;;
from me; ~l~l ~ oo~ o~ the Egyptians a centipede.
·
1oathed the I.srae1ztes/ I"Ho: '-.' 4 ~
1o~00! '"
~" l" ,-J. . ." I ) f Ut'. ;.....
',-J . er. 'Of,
,-J, Imp . ~ ac. t par. t ·'t..I,
'"~
~, my soul abhorred the material things li,.;. to pour down as water or tears; metaph.
of tMs u·orld. U mally impers. with ~ and u.~ ~j"; pouring forth iniquity. 2) fut.
pron. suff. O!~L.. ~ ~ l;;' she loathed the sight ;o"'~, pass. part.... ;." J', 11.'. to vow, devote,.
of him,. ~ ~ ~U: U. do not abhor me. H,.; ;;.., to make a '!,'ow, take a 'Vow; ~l
Purt. adj. abominable, unclean, execrable, foul; W-!-:::.. ~;.;.. trees devoted to devils i.e. planted
an abominable tlting, abomination,. J.,.:...j ~;.. near temples of idols. ETHPE. ;~lr to be
stinking; I;;;;" 1~J....o unclean food; ;;;.. vowed, devoted. DERIVATIVES, Ilo ... ,." l;t..I.
ch>={»~ unmentionable. ETHPE. ,;"lr ',",' 1 '" 1 1
." J't..I 11 ... t .
p. 't..I, 't..I? It't..I. .
r . ',-J. m. a vOVJ,' l"'"
or ~l:rto be or become abominable,' ~ ~6 I~~ tlte 'Vow which I have '!,'owed unto God,'
JJ~ ~ ?;"W'? tltis ought to be abominable I;~o U~;~ oblations and alms i.e. offerings
in our eyes. PA. ,;; to abhor, make to be which bad been vowed.
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in the dark; ~o J!.oJ' light and perfection Jm, I will make ~ll me~ s~e 'What is the dis-
i.e. Urim and Tltummim. pensation of the mystery; lieS lA. ;!! J~~
~1!.oJ' rt. ;CIIJ. adv. clearly, luminously, J~!? J~~·she enlightened many persons by
lucidly, plainly; ~!!'oJ 'f~ ~ JQ~ J!:' the word of God; .,o"! .,Q4~ J'~ possessing
he saw all things clearly; fl..:!!.OJ ~ ~ marginal notes. ETHPA. ;~.nr to receive ligltt,
they answer him plainly. to be enlightened esp. with teaching, to receive
ETHTAPH. ;~ ~Lrto receive light, be enlightened. once in a long time, happened to him; J~~
DERIVATIVES, J;OOf,J, J.... ~, ~l .... Of,J, JLo .... Of,J, t"_.Qc.: J~Li during tltree days; J,:Q~! J~~J
J;~, ~0;0f,J, ~;0f,J, ~;~, f:.,..~;0f,J, )LQ.J;Of,J, for the space of one day.
J;OIQ,J, );OtQ.J, ).....,;OIQ,I, J;~, ~;~, ~;~, pr"
,.. h
~CI..J m. a ouse-sparrow, common sparrow.
~t)jc:t,l, J~ rt. ;0j,J. shining, splendid, or calm wrath, quiet the spirit; to assuage,
luminous, illuminating. relieve, SCttisjy, content, serve, please, gratify,
19~P
~o~
I'/fi'
f1'
see ~Q.J. with ~j to content or do the will, cf. .........c:g
I '! 4
~Qo...J p.1 II'"- c.f. l::::..o..J.
"'.. m. vavayta,
, S h'
tp- below; ~j ....,.jL, ~r ~j J'" if thou desi1'e
wreck, wreck, peril, misfortune, torment. to do my will; '1~?~ .......lJ Christ give rest
~oQ'., rt. '-.QJ. m. disease, misery. to thy death-bed; c;.&aj ......:t. J,! ~ the Lord
grant rest to his soul; ).:..i.mDr.-Jr relieve
,&.J fut. ,W, act. part. ,Q,j to be restit'e, ~ L:!. ~ "-, J' -
strangers; ~o . . _': po'
f>-;:RMtit::> ,o~ 02' .........c:g
plunge, kick.
he satif!fted, refreshed them with bread and
J"'QJ or J"4 'QQJ r t, " ,QJ, m. p l '
ungtng, k'k'
w mg, water. b) to leave, leave off, lay aside, put
rel!ltiveness>, frenzy, ept7epsy. down,. with U. f to lay down arms; with).b.J
~jQ'., rt. '-.j.,I, m. swaying up and down. " '" ;". ,Q:u,::g
to un1ad e; J1,Q.::>~ .s • -l~ put away
... ,~..,J
.... QJ, \MJ, f ut. .... 1lU.I,
4 ' fi
In n ....., .
J.:II:), lmper ..... QJ,
4
falsehood; ot.9~ ~~ J~~ .-Jr he put
act. part..... !J,~, part. adj . ..-'j,~, J~. down the waterpot from his should.ers; ~
to rest, be at rest, stay quiet>, to cease, be staved, ~1 Jl.'oY J.j~ the just lay aside the weariness
assuaged; »,ct...~-~~ Q..,J the billows, the of suiferings. Act. part . .........l:lC, ~:.., J~
storm, ceased/ 0I~04'_~OIJ...J lIisthirst,his pleasing, agreeable; resting, contented, pleased;
anger, was assuaged ; 0I0~ '-"'-_.? ... .>
~ .... !-" restmg
. J~I, J.l.!..::>~ ~ pleasing to God;
•
from hts labour; ~~ .... ~o ....., ..... !' 4 ,Q. . '
4 0 ~,'"
'~-?''''''' ot.L:'::'J"'~ ~~ ~ unpleasant, disagreeable
go, our brother, take a little rest. Part. odj. to h1m;· ~0I0~ " , .......-~! I!',
po'
1'-"-6 J'~ a po'
quiet, tranquil j gentle, meek; at rest = dead >' good servant giving satisfaction to his masters;
~ .....:; preferable, more tolerable, less severe, 0I1."'~ 002' ~.;:;'.i.)O ~ they were dissatif!fted,
better; ~?? I! - '-'- po'
fo,:/iolo,..:) -..J
- J'OOf,J
" '" ~J-=-o ,~". • ~~
,0J-: displeased, with what he had done; pass. part.
~ or it shall be more tolerable for Tyre and ...,b." c..., J~ at rest, at ease, contented,
Sidon in the day of judgement than for you; gratified, pleased, pleasing, agreeable; ~~L
J:':j J.;;..~ still waters; ~ J,..:A: a tranquil sea,' ~, ~ the pleasant circumstances of
~ ~o lJl JJl ~ I am meek and lowly those who dwell at ease " t,....:...i.lO 0 ~ ~
of lteart,' ~ ..-:; courteous, affable; J.W ..-'j ~1.'" living there quietly; ~~J~ ~~ ...,b.,
whose soul is at rest, the deceased. "ETRPE •. ......,jut at rest among the Just; • ",,,,. 7
ot.&aJ ....a..)O wnose sou
1
rarely ......jLt" to rest, be at rest, take rest esp. of .
1S at rest,
d eau;
_1 J~,
! .... ,,,. 0I0::>~?
'" - or ......1.)0? w~t h
po' ,,,..
.
savzng, presel'vat'ton; ~. J' > ' ' ' ! '"
"'-.-.? OI~QJ 9 ~
the the web of life.
· of the treasury,. J'"'
keepmg ~'.,. I'~Q..I'
9 4 ~: ~
""()_ Jl.'t6..~ rt.,QJ. f. a long illness,
about the preservation of ba1'ley; ~ c.:::q I I~ ...I .. f
~Q..I
11" d'
rom 1fQ.J. a J. woven.
"'0Ia.::. ..Jet, prey that his life may be spared. fC:U, rJ
fut. 'P~J, act. part. 'PV, J..¥w. to
~~ rt . ....::I..J. m. gentleness, calmness, sleep heavily, slumber; ~!O ~.~ ~
modesty. .
they all slumbered and slept; ~ k:.;l" ... ~
~c!, rt . .aA.I. m. decency, decorum, chastity; slumbering guards. PA. f~ to put to sleep,
shame. make slumber. ApR. ~tsame as PA. DE-
.. ~~, C~~, J~~~ from ...~. a) subst. RIVATIVES, J.»Q..I or I~Q.J, J..»"-'J, J,.,~"-'J .
·
a stranger, fiorezgner, I'
a'ten; ,QJ
... ~
.. /'" ~;.,:)QJ ~c.J, J~c.J pI. J~ rt. 'P~' f. slumber,
k:.;~ they are strangers in the land. b) adj. deep sleep.
foreign, strange, unusual, alien, alienated, J,:::.;t
J.:Q ~, ...:Q ~ or·)'¥' ,,}.j pI. ~Q.j and ~Q.j
J~~et, a foreign land; J~t.,::;.. Jo~ ~ f. 1I0P.l], a) the spreading of a sore; usua.lly
.. ~~ thou shalt have no strange god; J.;~
with ;.1"'to consume, spread as a sore; metapb.
J;b~.1 profane, ordinary books opp. eccle;ias- to spread, lay hold, obtain,' ,01l~ l;"'1"'J~
tical; J~~~ o...t::.l
~ it is not strange. J.»Q.j grief consumed their heart. b) pasture,
~l~G!" from .. ~. adv. like a stranger; territory. c) legal, 'Usufr'Uct; ~! ~Q.j
gram. irregularly, abnormally. the 'Use of the water; easements, the space to be
,9 #.. 4 f f .
I,G.~Q..I rom .. ~ . . strangeness, al'ten-
J left between buildings. d) pI. ~Q.j nummus,
, . , " ~, 4 • I 41 >' • a small silver coin.
at'tOn, separatwn; OII,G..;,.:)Q,JO 01:<,0 to- tts
Jl.'~ a ' .;,~ from ~~ f. the legal bend oneself, incline towards. ApR..a....:; r
profession. to lift up, lay to, move, beckon, esp. with J:'l ;
""._'!.'''' or
~Q,J
1"', .'!'''',
~Q,J ll£Ol-"jVla,
l.~
new moon, tm:; ~ Ot;..l~rhe laid his hand to ... ; ~
beginning of a lunar month. Ot;"l ,c"o;:::. Jo~ he beckoned to them with the
hand; ~ Ot;"l.a...j reo wave the hand against,
J~c!, and J~c!, m. IIvflcpala,
A
lotus, the water-lily lotus.
-
nymphaea
r
to menace; ~!!? , .a....j he beckoned to the
crowd; .,~? J~ ~ a.:;l ». u.~ thou
,c~Q,J m. a coTtort, column of an army.
shalt not lay a sickle to thy neighJJour's stand-
,r:tJ the letter Nun. See t'. ing corn; ~c"; ~ poising the lance.
P" p.
I-IQ,J I t"""Q,J,
... 10 I',"
~Q,J m.
fi s.;~.
hi.!." wQ,J
.... " tl11,(3 DERIVATIVES, J.sQ,J, ).a..." Jl~.
fishes of the sea; ......;:? ~j r:tJ dried fish ; ~~ rt.. ).9~ pI. ).:. rt . .9Q,J. m. a) beckoning, signing
~, salt fish; astron.).jr:tJ Piscesj ~':"6~
• Ut esp. with the hand, hence a sign, intimation;
..
).:i r:tJ? the sign Pisces. "" ... ~ #»>Q,J
-'I-I? I' .. the Spzrtt
~ ,,'" ~~.. ,....c;
l..e .. _ . . szgne
. d to
~cJr:tJ or ~~~.. pt ~:.. dim. of the above. him to go; with ~j? 'or J~;l."'? bent or
m. a little fish. inclination of the mind, disposition. b) end,'
,Q,JQ,J or -=~Q,J the nones. ).9~ ).IQ, which arrives at an end.
c;~.. , Jt:!..J from ,et... adj. belongt'ng to tlte J.,.:9r:tJ pI.).:.. rt. ...,.a.,. m. a blister, the rising
letter Nun, having the letter Nun; J.,:...ct~ of a boil; flatulency; "ising, inflation; J~L"
}..:j et... a plural ending in Nun as ~ £; .", ~ 1 11 ; : , " -,
t-c;c t-7Q,.J ~~ dates cause atu ency
jl I
}.:~ ..:;.jc!, J';'~ nouns having a radical and wind.
A •
Nun. ~ct.. m.pagan sacrifices,the use ofanything
-= Q,J, .aJ act. part. ""'!J. to tremble, fem" which has been offered in pagan worship.
~ ~ pt ~:.. m. "a6r, a temple, sh,·ine of Jj9a.'.. pI. f" rt.f1"'" m.a violent shakingj med.
idol worship; the sanctuary of a church,
a clyster or drench/ a discharge, evacuation.
a chapel, shrine; )..¥,~=? ~Qj' silver shrines;
~~ wOt~r they brought it into the ~r:tJ pt).:.. rt. ASlU. m. athletic or military
temple; ~c.J ~r ~ the curtains of exerczseSj
• .!..!.. ~ ,,-.-
~Q,J .. !. th e gymnasturn;
. J'"-""?
"- •
tlte sanctuary are drawn; J;::i~ ~Q.; a J,;£.gf ~r:tJ W? parade-g1'ound; usually
mm'tuary cape; h l me t aph... J'~?.. IJIDQ,J
I,', .. J' ..
..~ metaph. discipline, asceticism.
the tomb is the shrine of the body; ~, J..cX, c.J J Q,J, i
to shoot, sprout, bud as plants, leaves
)..:.ci, a martyr is called a pure shrine of the or flowers.
Spirit. JJ~J rt'JQ,J. m. shooting, budding, sprou~ing.
~r:tJ, ).!.cDC:.. rt.)..cD.... m. trial; Jl.'~?' ~r:tJ ».j r:tJ rt. 'to m. trickling down, oozing forth.
trial of the ink.
t.9J a."" rt . .9t. m. afterglow opp. J,c!, the
)d4»ct.. pI. ).:. Al'. m. a copy, manuscript,
glimmer of light before dawn.
c.odex.
J~r:tJ Al'. f. transcription.
Jijr:tJ rt. ;t.
m. soft words, blandish~ents.
continence, chastity, tlte ascetic life J' ,o~Lo~.1 Jl.'~Q'. . .; rt. ~. f. thinness, emaciation;
J~ ~! their abstinence from flesh; ~oJ drying up and roughness of the skin.
J'*o Jl.'o<l... J.,c fasting and abstinence and .. f.....
~.....,
.., I,.~.
ut. ~....." act. part. ~....." ' •
to sn01'e.
vigils / o.~i Jl.'o<l.... J., the modesty of her look. PA. ~ the same. DERIVATIVES,~,
~,.,
'-'" .. ~oJ,J,
fut. '-'" <I .. ~J.J,
act. part. '-'" "'. ~J.J,
11, pass. ~.
part. ~J." ~:., l~-. to bend, turn, turn the ~..:., pl. ~~. l't. ~.....,. m. a snore.
balance, preponderate. PA. ,,:£; to sway, hang
J~ pI. J'" rt . .......,. m. the nose, nostrils;
down, swing; to lead down, make go or l~ang
nozzle of a lamp; the flange of folding-doors.
down; J~~ oJ.:Q L;""c ~JJ she shook off
an d cast away z' d 0 S;l ' 0001
" ~~,'" *"L'~
~J,.L.:\I:) ,001 3Q J:)
~ fut. ,~, imper. act. part. ,a:.,
~~, ~, pass. part.~, ~.:.., J~-. to lfijt,
they let their locks hang down. DERIVATIVES,
pass through a siet'e; metaph. to rain, snow;
»'Q,I, »]..1, »~, ~~.
~~ ~~ oD!; it should be siftedfine;
».,; rt. ']..I. m. swaying, dipping of the J~! ~ ». ~ unsifted barley meal.
balance, turning of the scale; ,rf.J ~r r ETHPE. ~Lr to be sifted; metaph. ~::s..;;.;~
,~J..¥,! »,J1=> she weighed tl~em in the poising }.j.?-
~~ sifted by tribulation. PA. ~ to sift "
of thy balance; ~.t::,j! ».,;
vacillation; Lc:t.~ to make descend. DERIVATIVE, J~a-..'I£).
».,; equal poise, equality; ».~ JQ. equal in
~, u...s
pI. C. m. a to'l'I'ent, the dry bed
the scales, of equal weight usually metaph.
of a torrent, a gorge, valley; ~J ~~ ». n.-.:
exactly equal.
an impassable torrent; ~!! a tcrrent ofn.-;
u. ,W, parts.· ':'~
." ft·....
,]..I '}'J, "'}'J.
i. t 0 separate, to be
blood,. 'PQ~J ~ ~t u...s
the valley of the son
continent, to abstain often wi th ~5I.r; ; L of Hinnom,o ,rf~! n.-;
the valley of Kishon.
~ ~ ~aJ he abstained from bread /
J601 ;l,i ~i he let his beard grow as aN azirite.
r-' PA. ~ to raise the dead, mise to life, re-
suscitate; J~ ~ he raised tlie dead. ETHPA.
E;HPE. ;LLr and ETHPA. ;'f.j'Lr to separate
oneself, to lead a life of abstinence, of continence, I
nr
p.::.. to be raised, to be revived, to be awaked,.
' - --'" ~ ",,, ... "L'''' ~. t h ose w,w
,.............,t .. => Q...:lQ......, I! ,o.JOI 1
are
to abstuin/ JL'L~ o;LLt they separated
raised to life by the power ofGhrist; ~Lr
themselves unto the shameful thing; ;Lt:-..Q
JI.'a.";;' Jj,~i J~ ~ we are roused from
abstinent. PA.;JJ to cause to abstain, to con-
secrate to be a Nazi1·ite. DERIVATIVES, J..;o]..l,
sleep which typifies deatl~. ApH, r;'" r
same as
Pael. DERIVATIVES, ~Q.J, JL~Q..J,
)..]..1, ~l ... ]..I, JLo .... ]..I.
J~Q,I, J~, JI"Oee'!'IO, JLQI"O •• J.'I£) •
..::.-J 4 " ac t . par t . ~,
.. f ut . .:Ic.....J, ... 11
~, • pass.
· . d
up. th zn, emaczate , meagre; ~oJ 1 -~.. .. I ! , ..
~ ~Q .....J mutter, divine. PA.';'; to practise augury or
~r emaciated from constant fasting; '"
d zvznatwn, to d"wzne; J'.... ....... to augur
",_;;..!!L::I.-.....t..»!
J~a:.; J~Q':lJ..:Q meagre food. by birds. E'l'HPA • ..":;,.nt to be affected or
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inflW!!YIced by divination. DERIVATIVES, J,-.QJ, to let tears fall; ~iQ •.,.; " wOl~~r they took
J.,..:;, J..-J, J~, 4a~",. the tabernac1e d own j ~ . .~"~
. . .. , ,,t." ," he
__'IQ
= I t oz. or one spoonful i a spoon, ladle. ~;l." .-iJ the door-keeper, p>rter. Pass. part.
~ rt.~. m. drawing of water, pouring
of water over the head, body, and feet = a
a) guarded, kept, preserved, sale;
whose life may God lYreserve. b) kept in
.t;:. *
shower-bath. memory, observed. c) laid by, stored, reserved.
z
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(l) watchful; abstinent,fasting. ETHPE • • ~JLr ~l,:......; rt .... QJ. adv. gently, p7acidly,
to be gual·ded, kept, observed,preserved, retained; kindly; easily; softly, in a low voice.
to keep oneself or abstain from food, to be kept ~, Jl."c:t.,..j l't.... 0.). f. quietness, serenity,
or remazn. . p A. o.bJ to keep or ta ke as one ' s
Vv
. gentleness; , - I""Q.Mv.J
suavzty, .. - r',Y accord-
.;;...?
own; to keep safe, take care of, gua1'd; to ing to thy clemency; Jl."Q~..~ gfmtly opp.
observe, keep a commandment; to leave unhurt, Jl."~-b liarsltly; ~ L~....j benignity,
spare; ..~ "0I~m:.? J!cJ
lIe will keep the gracious manners.
feet of His saints; Wt J~~
I.~ y
.,.r
~~;
JP;Q..I
4 I~ pl. I~:' rt .... QJ. f. a) ~'epose, leisurll,
keep me as the apple of tlte eye; ~;:.~ • 1ace; ,o,,'-!.( "i . ,>' ~ "" .. Ji' "
rest, a restlng-p 0.01 ,,-..--
lc~ Jr~ thejire spared the vineyards. APR. " " ..... ~'" V>'i'!'
ye seek repose; J~ .. ~ ....,.Q~? ~~,,'-'
.~r to put in a safe place, lay by, preserve;
let us strive to enter into that 1'est; ~4
'"
.aSl.J t!.:II:)
v Y enough to preserve 1zfe;~~ J'",,_~
4 Y
I~! the niyht for 1·est. b) sleep, falling
..a, ¥ t~rtlwy ate by measure enough
asleep, rest, death; OI~! I ~ Y "'6-X1
'" ' y ,....::>1 It the t1me
.
to preserve life. DERIVATIVES, J0.6 QJ , I;~,
of his rest drew near. c) esp. tlte rest of Christ
JLo;~, ~;*", JL;~, ~l""*,,, JLo."~J,
after the remrrection; OI~ m~~
J~, JLQJ¥, JL.~, J..,~, JL~J~'IC.
~~ ~? by feast-days we typify
J~ a guard; see ~ act. part. the rest of Christ; hence Easter week is called
J~J rt. t!J. m. keeping of the law; care, "
I~: I"~?>' ~ I • .- >' 'fQ..• .L rnlnursel ay zn . E(alS t el'
custody; a portion reserved. ,
week; I~.J? ~o~ .I!rt ay tn E~aster
' > ' 1 ' .. P'd .
..:; same as ).;. week; &c. d),the agape, love-feast; ~ r
~ pI. ~=- m. a molar or a canine tooth, ,o"Ot~? tltose who are at your love-feasts;
a tusk; crabs' claws. J~? - YI"~"'"!"
1-:~o ,.,~O? If. memo)'w '18 an d agctl)es
~j the baggy part of drawers or breeches. for the departed.
CU having tusks. ,o~ and ,~ m. VITPOV, nitre.
" rt. !QJ. m. sang,
J!""" h ki I ' 'I' J"
trem bl'mg; ~'? ,.-.J J!..J m. indigo.
a sltake of the Iwad; ~;l? J~ an earthquake. -'»~ the river Nile,
~~, Il."- rt. fQJ. slumbering. ~Q::::"j adj. from -'»~. of the Nile; ~H":'
~~",..; pI. J,:. m. a lance, spear, javelin; ~ ~ the Nile crocodile.
,~",..;? ~ the staff of a spear; ~J.J? ~.u.... .9~ m. the nymphaea, lotus plant.
a spear-head; J..;,;; ~ .'!pearmen; astron. ).W'; see J....w.
shooting stars, meteors. ~ m. indigo.
J.j~~W' dim. of J~W'. m. a short lctnce, JW Nineveh the capital of AEsyria.
a dart.
J.;W from I~j. a Ninevite; J;~? Jl."~
Ht; m. ct sabre, scimitar, Rogation of the Ninevites, a fast of three days
~, ~ pI. ~:.. rt .... QJ. m. a) rest, calm, in the tenth week before Easter.
quiet; )..,::J I~ Sabbath, a day of rest; J,.:i..; and ~, in the lexx. J.1.j I) hemptn
~ ';
\Q!)~~
.;. r.... ,..-.J
I' 9
,o". . !(,Yt ....- ~ .. -XlO
", .. an d ye sna
1 II
twine, cord, string; fishing tackle. 2) a
find rest to your souls; ~? I P • • Y J'
~iIt:=.
Y
ct man oJ• .( vegetable, ammi copticum.
1,eace. b) appeUlJing, satisfaction; I~}? J..:.;.,
'" 4
satisfaction of the senses; OIJiIt:=.0; ~ to ap-
,9, Ju...j, Ju..; and Jw m. a sabre, scimitar;
a swordstick. Cf. JjL.;, -
pease Ids anger. c) will, pleasu1'e; ~"..Q ,
~ to do his will; ,o~ rr according to p
~ Nisan the seventh month = April ;
_ JI".
,. •• •
~ ....¥la....:> ~n sprzng.
their pleasure. d) ease, ref1'esltme1it, pleasure,
•
enJoyment; I"'~' I "'H -
IJ-' ~ ~ sensua p easures;
Y 1 1 ~j, I~ adj.from~. of the spring;
I "'~ , . . .. 1 Z' I • • _>' I ' • I'~ • - I ! . . ' "
~ ~ sprzng ver ure.
, d
t-J ........t~ rte may we at ease; ~? ~! a
sweet sat'our; ~? I~~ sweet sleep. ~ rt. .9QJ. m. loosel!J-hanging cltains.
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w, I!"'; pt lW, m. a) a '!Joke for oxen; to be hurt, injured, svJfer harm. DERIVATIVES,
metaph. service, servitude, bondage,· a.~Q'Q" J,..I:UU,~, JI· 0,." ILo.L,..0 *', ~~,
- ta k e my yo k e upon you; J'
.. -.?' '), ... ;...J
\.QO'-> .......- ~~~, llQ.WU~.
JL'C)~? the yoke oj slavery/ OIW ..; a yoke- ~ rare for ~r tin.
fellow, husband, wife, colleague. b) the beam
}.;~, J~ rt. l.:u. 'tnJurious, harmful,
of a weaver's loom, the weft. c) the tie of a
de8tructive,' J~~ IL'&::'::' ravenous animals.
vine to its prop.
~~ pI. C- l't. ~. crafty, wily, deceitful,·
~..,J same as ~;;J,j.
~Q~c) ~:z., J,:;Q; the crajty and wily Greeks.
~C)W and ,a..9W = ;.9Q.~ m. the
nymphaea, lotus. \.~~, JJ~Q':U, I~~Q':U rt.~.
deceitful, wily; a deceitful man; )1.'UA
JL'''; plo Ilw rt. ;Q.!. f. white hairs.
)".,._.,,-, .. " d"/;
ecetlJull'1,ps .
• ",......,,,,~QAj
....;, ~ pt ~~'i m. a) an ensign, standard,
lL'a."'.,~~ rt.~. f.fraud, deceitfulness.
banner/ IL'~ . - j tlte royal banner. b) a I ~'- ~ 9
f>&I'QAJ rt. ~. m. a slaughterer, butclter.
monument, sign, portent, sign of the Zodiac;
}..4J? .\...t...i the sign oj the Cross; .u~ .9~, ~gQ~ rt. ~. mode8t, chaste, pioU8.
4r J.lj )...Lj in this sign thou conquerest. ,,' .... • ..
\.",,,....,QAJ, I"
,..,~QAj
4"
rt . .aAJ. mo d est, Sf1 tame-
c) aim, end, goal, object, intention, purpose, jaced.
disposition/ JrH ~ "'OIC)~l his inten- 1L'ct::J rt. ~. pungent.
tion is right; ~~.::. ~! ~ a..L-,Q
JJU~ rt. ~'l'ungent, stinging.
what is the aim, or object, of the king in •
this? ~::I F he P1'oposed, intended; ~~~ ~ perh. to treat courteously/part. adj.
~ ~ I~~ his mind inclined towards .... ~ and ~, )!.., I~ meek, gentle, peaceable.
DERIVATIVES, ~Q.!, ~~, ILo........AJ.
d) signification, sense, point; the subject, pro-
position, section of a book, speech, poem, &c., t:..:~ rt. ~. calmly, gently.
J:-i ~C)rJ~~ matters or points in dispute; J1.'Q' ... ~ , rt. .....:u. f. gentleness, calmness,
~tN:,? ~;.:; the contents of the book,' ~,.D ~ serenity.
J~ thefirst section demonstrates .... e) metre, ~~ rt. ~. adv. deceitfully, craftily.
mode, manner, appeal'ance; example; ~
IL'~ p1.IL'6 rt.~. f. cunning, wilines8,
p..'Z9r ... ~! in the metre of St. Ephrem,. ~
pe'ljidy; deception, deceit; Jt.i!' 'fL'~J
Jt::..~j with an appearance of friendsMp;
~~ 0,....;;; examples oj grammar i.e.
..~or thy guiles have brought true men to
destruction.
of its rules. f) astron. an observation. g)
gram. sign, point, stop,' the form of a noun; (::d:, ~ rt. ku. m. harm, hurt, damage,
~ ~ Ja...f a noun oj the same form. injury. pain, destruction; l.i..:.o.J' ~P uninjured,
J.,:iJ fut. J.Q;, imper. I.e, but when with a inviolable.
'o~ prefix ~, act. part. ~,;;, ~. to harm, IL'Q' Cl) --=-- rt. .m.A.J. f. being 8lain, being
hurt, injure,· to be opposed to; J~~ J.AJ! sacrificed.
J.!C)"~- lmrtful to the body, to the spirit. ~ and ~ fut. ~ and ,~, infin.
ETRPE. ~Lra\ld ETRPA. ~Lrto be harmed, ~!
__ an d"!'~
..";;)
'II
~,ac. t par t~~~
. ~, JfU'
11_' pass.
.. d, po IIuted ; ~
tnJure I'" .. '" .,.!,'
'" "'gm¥! ~OI ~ ,
"L ,.. part.~,~, I~. to deceive, defraud,
J;j~~ those poor people suffered harm from the act deceitfully, beguile, betray, with .::t or ~ ;
mountain tribes. APR • ....~t to harm, hurt, ~i ~ ~! 1~1." tlte di8ciple 'V)ho
., 1' __ '" I.!' ,. "F'I1'>'1I h h . d • <I> JI' f JI'
tnJure; ~C) ,.aa.a. \.QJ' ~ '1 teat '!Ctn betrayed h1,s ma8ter; \C)~.)Q ... ~ ~:u
and sun sltall not toucl~ them; )...:bQ o.~? ci~ J.,:.,.,~ they defrauded their neighbours by
OI~QrU I~~ the tongue where'!Cith he had oppression; J!A1
~ deceitful men. Pass.
damaged his fellows; ~i ~ }';l~ U. the part. deceitful, dishonest, crooked, treacherou8,
serpent does not hurt him. ETHTAPH. w.elV" perfidious; I~~ I~,g a deceitful bow ..
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sacrifice or for food; ~l."o J~~ -'Oct.o slay to mak e or be strange or fiorezgn; · I"'....
~!,Q!""I
an animal and make ready; J.!t o.mct.o kill ,... .... ~l! ~ ~ ~ .&.I! a man sh 0 uld
.... I ,.~, 11"~.'" ", ",.. .,
the passot'er; OI~; .mA" he slew himself; withdraw far from intercourse with the
~ 0;' Ir:ctthe lamb that lwth been slain. · lute; J""L'
d tSSO /.,0 ... t.'O'" ~ v ~t
-,'" I'•".::u..!II) , . .sayzng
.
ETH;E. ~ Lt to be slain, slaughtered, killed, that he deprived him of his right of inheritance;
sacrificed. PA, ~ to slay, put to death. J~iol." ~ ~~ strangers to the faith;
ETHPA . .mASLr to be slain, killed. ETTAPH. 1 ,! ~.... It i
~! ~ t..'O
", J........
,,' -..
;..o.L'O
1,,'..""ot
- " a pace
l
~nrto be dislocated. DERIVATIVES, J.=Q.::U, strange to the foot of man; JL'~J 0..2' ~;;.~L.o
JL~,~, ~J, J~, 4m::u~. it is jorm'gn to the subject. ETHP ALl .. ~Lr
~ usually pI. ~, ~,;,;.; m. a) a piece to be, become or be declared alien, strange,
offlesh, portion of a victim. b) wealth, riches, fore1'gn; to be alienated, remot'ed, dispossessed;
goods; personal estate opp. ~~ real estate,. to renoun!'e, disown, reject, abstain. DERIV-
1 "'~", .. , lh
~ 0..;» wea t y men. ATIVES, ~.. ;...oQ,J, t:...l •.oQ,J, JLQ..a;...o~, J....,;...oQ,J,
ldd. rt. ~. m. slaying, slaughter. JLo.J... OAL.'O, 1Lo.J... ..::lJ ~.
-'O~ or ~ m. birdlime. oA..A...I APHEL ~r to harm, do injury,
chastise.
J~ pI.I~ rt.~. f. a) a victim, an
animal killed for sacrifice or for food, flesh. ~ fut. Lr:t.oJ, act. part. t:..i;, I~, pass.
b) slaying, slaughter, sacrifice. part. ~, J~, I~t:... .-=". to bite, sting esp. as
a serpent or dog; ~t:. OI~ it bit him in
~ and ~ fut. ~j and .ar:t.oJ, act.
the foot; JJt;t ~ 4" stung by a viper,.
part . .sA;,~. a) to blush,be ashamed,modelSt;
J~ ~~ a decayed tooth. ETHPE. ~Lr
to fear, feel awe or respect; ~.. JJl .sA;
to be bitten, stung. PA, ~ to sting sharply,
I b!ush fol' you,' ~i J~2' .sA; he feared
bite ?'epeatedly, gnaw,. OI~j t:..~I.'\j) biting
lest .... b) to be sober, chaste, abstinent. PA. ~
Ms fingers. ETHl' A. ~Lr to be bitten or stung
to control, correct, chasten, teach to be chaste,
enjoin chastity and modesty; ,o~o.:;...;,c:s, ~ repeatedly. DERIVATIVES, I~~, IL~Q..I,
IL~, ~LL~, JL~ and ILLQ.A,», ILoLQ.A,»,
they taught their moulhs to be chaste, controlled
1 • speec h ,. J' .. v ~ " L''- your mod est ap-
~LCA'O, ILQ.JL~'\j), J..,~.&...:IO.
tfUU t:::.~L..'lI),
pearance. ETHPA. ~Lt to be or become chaste, ~ m. nightmare, incubus.
modest, sobu; to be ashamed, refrain for shame "''-'''1
P.
-'0 ~, IJIiD o..JI).J -"1"'*'"
~ Q:AJ, IJIiD Q.:A.I m. a )
or modesty; to be covered or sheltered; J~I a nome, prefecture of Egypt. b) Jl6P.OS,
Jlop.os,
~U· the wanton shall grow chaste; ~~ law, ordinance, custom, usage; ~ J.4,~
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I"1.C'...=o~J
4 ~ ~
from ~a...::t:U. f. lawfulness; ac. "" I ! -- , pass. part. ~,
t pa rt . .::.mJ,~, • I'
1'-,
PAEL ~ to try, 1)1'o'l)e, tempt, make trial of, be favourable to him; ~g ~g ~ J..; I0~ ~ he
estimate, know by experience usually with ~ j took the 1)art of the Pope; usually in a bad
,,, 11. *1 po ..
sense to regard outward appearance, be a
...uD.J prove t ou me; w.JO~ 1)rove ye me;
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.. f ut. 4 · fi .. '"
respecter of persons; JLt=> ~}.:; ,~r ». ~ Impel'. ,Q.J:JD,
4",
,Q.mJ, III n. ~,
ye shall not respect persons in judgement; act. part. ~, ~,
"'. I.! -- • pass. par t .,~, - I' 1--, I1.-.
I'
J.g}.:; ~ one who puts on a false appearance, a) to pour, pO~tr out water, 01 ,&c., ...~ ~, '1 I·....
a"'hypocrite; J.9~ .::.k:-:e di.~simulationJ hypo- a butler, cupbearer. Metaph. to pour forth,
crisy. ETIIPE;L ~Lr to be taken, received, pour into, instil, infuse doctrine, love, &c.;
accepted; to be partaker of, to be taken away; .. Lo~ ! - ~ I ' ". I'P 4
' I,..:;l~'
"'OI~ ,...,-,,? 1.Q.~.::o .. 1
t,Le grace
to be understood, to assume, take to oneself; of tILe Spirit which was poured forth upon
mi ~~~, J..S:, while the mysteries are ·
htm; I " .. _4.....
,..~~ ,O~?~ ~ ILe
. . . . . . 1 !" .. 1 h ure 1d
being received; ~ H~ ~Lr this is to be threats at their ears. b) to }low into tbe sea.
taken, understood, as re 7atmg . to ... ; ~I._
'" " ~'!!. c) to smelt, cast, found met a1; I ' .. ~ ,.::'01, '" ,
a
.. 0I0.9J.;; he is received witlL favour; gram. to goldsmith; J-d.....AJ ~,.,9 cast iron; ~J
be derived. DERIVATIVES, ~~J, ILQ.:>~, ~&...w a molten image, elIipt. ,o~ o~
~~, IL~,~, ~~~. ~...k" they have made them a molten image.
I ! ~ , J'" _. ' t · . . t
~~, I........ ~ r . ..::.&J. a ~ectpten, par- :Metaph. ,o..J
" I'" 't~ ~ '" ,Q;.90j.J 4 .. 11e w~'ll recast,
taker, cO.:!Jlmunicant. Y 'l·'··· '. '- remould them; pass. part. inherent. ETHPE.
I"I.Q.::O~
4 4 ,
d.~ . .
f acceptance; LQ;>~
4 4 , ~Lra) to bepoured,poured out, shed ab1'oad;
19'-'j..9 hyp?-crisy.llc,'It'<>t;,.( ~ ..,,~. :-0" to be instilled, infused, insinuated; ... J..i?r ~
~~ pI. J:' rt. ~. m. a) a founder,
).;::. ~llo ~ by tlte ear .. . life entered
.
and was instilled. b) to be melted, molten,
metal-caster. b) a vessel for pouring oil into
tried in the fire; ,o4o;;~r ~~ tlteir
a lamp.
gods are molten images. c) from ~~ to be
I ' " m. A r. c:Jdtt;
,....~ . 1 '''
,...m.L::o .... ~..
~.LI sell'mg copied out. DERIVATIVES, J,.:,Q.Jn.J, ~,
on credit. f.! q1) '\ ... - \., . . . •" 'T'
~,I~, J,:,~, I~~,~,
'.
~ rt. ).mJ. m. fear, alarm. ~ pI. ~~ rt. ,~. m. a) a fount, well-
~~ rt. ~. adv. in a derived or head, flood-gate. b) a medicine injected or
secondaR'Y sense. sprayed into the nose. c) Ar. a copy, codex.
IJ:~ pt 11.'0 rt. omJ. f. taking, taking J,Aau pI. ~ rt. ,I:AJ.
m. pouring out esp.
possession, obtaining __ receipts, income; accep- the casting of metals, foundery.
tance, participation, communion esp. receiving I~ rt. ~. f. smelling, casting,found-
Holy Communion; lLh Il'~ taking up
arms; ~r lo~""·,;, , hypocrisy; l.,.t~. J
1..1:. . . . " ' .-/!
~oJ;.9 respect Oj persons.
= ing; I~;? cast, molten.
tAkJ irreg. fut. of verb ~= to ascend.
JI" -I
;.m.I fut. ,Q..mJ, act. part.;.m.J,
• 1'1 I'o.a:u,, pass.
,. 9
wallow; .~,~
~
I ~:~~ ~~ the evil-doer is
""'.44 rest to the (ljJlicted.
dragged away to perdition. PAEL ~ to ~~ rt. oaQJ. refreshing, of refreshment.
dmg away, shake, uorry, roll on the gruund; ~':'~aj rt . .....su. m. a blow-pipe, bellows.
pass. part. ~ rolled in the rnil'e, defiled.
4'~aJ, J~~ l't. ASlu. going forth, pro-
ETHPA. 'IIIS';;;l(" same as Ethpe.; J~~
ceeding; J~~ J~~:Q a word proceeding
'IIIS~~ he wallows in his l'usts. DElUVATIVl!~)
out of the mouth, an uttered word. Esp. He
~. Who p1'oceedeth = the Holy Spirit; l.:.o·;
~ rt. ~. m. com'ing to naught, irre- ~~ the Spirit Who p1·oceedeth.
parable ruin. JI.'~", ~~j rt. A91.J. f. a) utterance; JI.'~'" ~~
~j~ slothful, negligent. - ""
~.9 :IQ J~_:::"'''~
\c, - . v' -
Of,,, t//ey 1 or
teac/b7 express.y
7
J~~'
,
... - 1
,.m.aJ, pass. part. .m....5U. to cast ots " a.m.9.J
,..j they cast lots at Golgotha;
pass. part. allotted; heckled, carded of wool,
.. \~.,g f;Q he went out of the presence of
Pharaoh ; ~ IJ,l" ~? 0; who proceedeth
from the Father. ESllecially a) of the sun and
cotton, &c. P AEL .m.iJ to hackle, comb, card. stars to shine forth, arise; ~ ~ Q.~ the star
DERIVATIVE, ~. appeared. b) of plants and flowers to come up,
come out, bloom. c) of time to pass; ~
~ rt . .m5U. m. the hackling, combing,
JQ~ the winter passed by; ~J! wOl~o.:
carding of wool, cotton, &c.
~ let him regret his days spent in
~ Aph. ~l" to hatch eggs. ETHTAPH. idleness. d) of events to turn out, come to
~ltrto be hatched.
.4
DERIVATIYE,~. pass; f'u 11 y Wltl . I ....19 ~~,
. 4> J'~~9 ~ '"
zt• ca'lM
~
m. a bitter drug, a1'istolochia rotunda, to pass, wag f ulfilled; ~ 901 ~ I.!.. ..... '" .. .. tfLat I
ju fut. fJ, imper. act. part. t, Jja;. fJ, wished. e) of a command, edict, sentence to go
forth, be issued, passed wi th ~ of the person.
to shake, toss; to shake out or c1f, empty water; f) of books to be put forth, published, translated,
to throwaway or down; to impel; ~; explained. g) milit. to make a sortie, to in-
J~~", she emptied her pitcher; shake u.:. f vade. h) legal to be emancipa,ted, go out free
off the dust; J~? JL.D~ o..L~ JjsJ she shakes from slavery; of a wife to leave her husband.
c1f tlM heaviness of sleep; ~ OI~l ~ i) eccles. to go rigltt through, proceed, recite or
J;"'~... ~~? he slwketh his hand free of read through; ~~ ~.a;.,g ~? ~:Q while the
bribes; wJa;
Hl~ J'll" ~ it drove mefrom first lesson is b~ing read. k) arith, to subtract;
place to place. ETHPE. ~tt' to be tossed, with 0,:) to divide. l) gram. to be pronounced;
J", • ~ J,,'. - .. " I 1. .... ~ 11
j,,~~ \ ~ ~ I! nun zs no
• t
slLaken, shaken off; to be emptied; to rouse j,,"'!-"'O
the cloud; J~~ ~ 0ja;tt'they we1'e drawn go out of o"ne's m1'nd; ~ ~ to disembark;
away from the city. b) refL to shake oneself; ~;~ ~ to leave or give up Ms see; ~
to void, discharge; J~ ~ wJ~;lt' shake ~~ to die; ~ ~ to lose his labour;
tlLyself f1'ee of dust. DERIVATIVES, J.fQ.l,
~ c.-~ ~;l ~ ». I will not go aside from
~ ..... 4" ! JI' - . . .. M arClOn '
thy counse1; ~oj,,_ t..~ ~ ~
Jlo,r9.J. seceded from tlte Oatholic Ohurch; with ~
..
.,Q,9.J
ft
u . 4...lmper.
.£)Q.aJ,
4'·fi
,£)0.9, ID n •
....
.QS\~, to be in authority O1:er; to cost, be spent,
ac t . par. .. ,
t ,Q,9,j, I' ,
..~, pass. part, ~, t-,
- ....
expended. With substantives: ~;~ the rumour
J~. to go out>..issue or proceed forth; A.9.~:::::" went abroad;, ~ to expire; Jl.'i' Jj9 the lot
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to be sent out, driven out; to be instructed, f. outgoings, expense, charge, cost; supplies,
learned, practised, exercised: APHEL ~(" necessaries; J~ ..a.9r
I will pay expenses;
a) to bring forth, put forth, produce; .c.91." OI~ ~ lte reckons the cost; ~OI:
H ! l'" ~ ; t let the earth pnt forth grass; J,!;o» J~ he gave him supplies for Ms
J,.:::.;(" t"~ I-~ ~~~ to bring forth food Journey.
from the earth; J.!g rt::... J..Q.g._~ it puts fortl~ ..
~ fu.
t ·,~, t'"
4 " act . par.;.9.j, J'~.• to snort,
blossom; J"-J ,,' - '" Jt'!.,~
,.. I!. - _..
~':Q care causes wmte
I •
to shy as a horse; to shun, turn away from;
hairs. b) to lead out, take, bring or carry
to 1"age; ~? .. , L~ tI_ 4/
~ 1fl0
.. .., he turns
~;.9.j
out; ~~ ~ ~ ~Ii J..¥, when Thou away from food when he is full; t"~ .sJ, ..:, 1
liUst !rought the people out of Egypt; 0:01 I~ a man snorting with anger. ApH . ..91"'
~ J1;',..~ t"~ ~ He plucketh my feet to put to flight / pass. part. .a.~ standing on
~ "LP'! ." J"''- I>' 11
out 0if tenet;
h ,~ .......- t"~ 4
,,~Q.Aa. 4
,QAgl, Jf end, towzled as hair. DERIVATIVE, J~.
ye sh~dl not carry forth a burden out of your
Itouses. c) to cast out, remove, reJect, repudiate;
Ja..
.. fi
r
pI. rt. ;AI. m. snorting, neighing.
~.. t t .. ,
to put away a wife; to depose a bishop; ~ .a9J ut .... ~, ac '. par . ..a.S!U, pass. part.
JQ.;i casting out devils; ~ ,~~ .....L, ~. to breathe, be alive, have life.
ETHPE. ...Q., Lt to breathe, respire; to take
,O"OIU ~ they shall cast you out of their
synagogues; ~? ~ ~o 'f~~ breath, to revive, be refreshed -' Jjc:6.1 Jj~
anathematized and having his name removed .i...t('" he took breath for' a moment. PAEL
from the diptychs. d) to make proceed, send ...g; to refresh " to give life, ETHPA • ...iStt
forth; J,! o"~ .c.9(" God the :Father sent the to be reji·esked, revived, inspirited; t""~
Holy Spirit,. to bring or let out of prison; "'OIaJ~o'l after his troubles-, ~~ ~ after
to lead into captivity, lead captive; to bring illness. DERIVATIVES, J-.~, J,........L...J.-a.."
to pass; to spread a rumour; to set forth, jlQ.&..9..l, }...a, , ~, ~J.,a....a." JLo..I.AQ.I,
promulgat~ an edict, a law; to bring out, J,.........su, jlo.....L&9J, ~, JtQA5U.>C'.
lyu1Jlish or translate a book; to spend .i..., ~aj pI. ~, J~ rt. .a9J. f. a) the
money or t ·lme; ~':Q~ .. - ,. It'Q..Q.~
.... .. tL·Qo.X' 4 - ..
breath of life, the animal soul, physical life,
we spend our days in vanity,' also to extort vitnl principle, opp. J~ the body and ~i
money; to hatch; arith. to subtract; to com- the mind; l~'" ~ the rational soul;
pute. With ~ to set over. With J,!o~; to l~ ~, J.::. .a.iJ a living soul, living crea-
excuse oneself. ETTAPAr, ~ut to be taken . ture; ~ 01; ~? b1"eath is still in him; he
away, to be cast out, to be extracted as an arrow still lives; 001 ~~-}..X" the blood is the life;
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tions. Part. adj. a) bright, shining, brilliant, being fldfilled with the victories of the peJject
splendid, glorious,' J~t J~~rthe shining life; .,..b:' ~ W JL:.i" ~i J..¥t..a. that
sphere of the sun; tA:I~=,,";.D .,.. 1" J,..:.?, thou shouklest gain a great name and praise
bright as crystal; }...:.t'
~! lj~ linen pure amongst the king~ thy fellows.
and bright; ~? )..U~, J~ such g!orious t ' I~' t, rt. Jt· contentwus,.
..., .r"'" ~\9'" 1>' / • J1.'..'":!I" ..
blessings. b) clear, sonorous of the voice. J~i a contentious woman; ... i ~ no brawler.
c) illustrious, victorious, triumphant; ..... ? C,iJ rt. J.r' m. contention, strife.
Jl'o."'!)i gloriously victorious; u:;!'o., .....; a .t:..:~? rt. ~t. adv. implanted by nature.
very glorious saint. d) subst. of God ,l..!..j;
Jl'o."'~? rt. ~r' f. planting, plantation.
~l~l? tIle Victory of Israel; frequently of
~.;L ~ from ~.r N isibene, a native of
martyrs; ~~ ~, ~~~ the judge ques-
Nisibis.
tioned the heroic martyr; J'o."'.I.::::' J~? L~
~t Nisibis, an ancient city of Northern
the victorious mm·tyr was burnt with fire.
PAEL ... ? to render celebrated, to distinguish, Mesopotamia.
to make to triumph; to adorn, glorify,' to ~t from ~? Nisibene, a native of
celebrate, keep; Lt...~Q lI,~~ ~;
...J .
·o~ He N1:sibis.
f f
who makes the poor and feeble to triumph; t:..:~~; t. adv. excellentl'l/, gloriously,
rt. ...
~~ W .......;~f! that they may glor~:ry splendidly.
. he'I' streets; ~Q?.. .. JI''' ~ ,
me m 40'''~ ~l
4\ ..
Jl'ct.....?
rt . ... t.
f. splendour, brlUiancy,
I have celebrated public prayers for the Khalif; glory, pomp, excellence,' +?,,'l..9~ J..¥,h
" r. '" .... l .
\~,~ Q.M.,J so emnlze your 'l"ows.
E THPA • 11.'~jL::::. a star 7'esembling the planet Venus
.... L'''' .)
-.r' 1 to be celebrated, renowned, glorious, in brilliancy; Jl',,~l! )l'ct.....? the glory oftke
triumphant,· to excel, be victorious; "'Jnr J.A~
God{"",:;"d,. 0I4a..-t"
'"'' -.. ~ \.' _ .
014\11 Q,J"'""'~ .,.
t-"" ...-" - , ..
, ..- 1
~ ~;J..; he was celebrated in all four I~~ the devil was cast down from his
cO'l'ners of the earth; ... jJLt"
\"~ ~ ;...~ pristine state of blessedness and glory.
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It'Ll d. ' f ' f. percolation. of Moses tlte body of our Lord was prefigured;
U;;rt. If. m. dissension. 4("' ;?fl.-..Q J~~~? Jd,~ t,~ Thou art
lulled by the Virgin's lips. DERIVATIVES,
J,a..? m. the linen cloth WOl'n on the head l;jQ.J, Il;jo,J, l;of and Jlo;"f' l;.r' llo..;f'
by Roman women.
t:-l;~, llo;~, ~;~, t:-).j;.rx" Jlo,J;r,
' f,. fut. "~ '" t ,,"" 11,
~of' act. par. ~f' '1f' pass. ~;f~'
part. ~?, }.,:..,
11.'. to let drop, to pour oil
l'i and Hi
or medicine; to ooze. ETHPE. to be 'ilt rt. ;f' m. the chirping, twittCl'-
ing of birds; humming or sh1'ill cries of
dropped, applied as medicine to a sore. DE-
magicians; squealing.
RIVA'l'IVES, »jQ.J, ll~t, »f; UjJ. J..;'; pI. ~ from li;. a Nazarene, et
~i or ~; rt. ' f ' a drinking-vessel.
Christian; J;ii ~~ ).j~ tMs is Jesus of
Ill.
twn.
.
~t rt. ' f ' m. pouring, dripping, distilla- i"" ,
Nazaret h >' "";f! 4 ~'C'.
\OOjJ:lO;.9 /Javwur 0
if tlte
1
Nazarenes.
,.
.9r' ,. '"
act. part. .9.r"
fut • .9.f" ,r.»s" to rbtSS
"" I . ! ' 1 •
as 11.'o.:ii rt. ;t. f. novelty, innovation.
a serpent; to shriek at with 0::1, scold, rage;
to dilate, swell as a sore or with anger. Also,
Hi Nazareth,. Hi! ~~6 the folly of
Nazareth = the Christian Faith.
in the Lexx. to be strong, powerful j to be
~ act. part. J,Aj. a) to be oppressed m
tasty, savoury, strong-flavoured; to be shrill,
mind. b) to be adapted, ready, intent, inclined.
sharp in sound. ETHPE . .9.fl?" to exude, Pass. part. ).AJ, ~. a) apt, ?'eady, eager;
perspire; to become strong. PAET• .9j5 to reject. prone, disposed, bent on,. ~~ ~ ~ MiJ
DERIVATIVES, ).9jQ,J, }.gOt' JlQ.9"f' l.9J" ~! ).j~~ ~ for Satan with. his helpm's
J.9; or J.91 rt . .9f· m. a) hissing, sibilation. is cruelly intent on us .. 11.'o~~r ~ ... ~ ~j
l~ l~ J~L-~ ort the Godhead is as
b) shrill, clear; clearness. c) a vine-branch,
a caper twig, the caper plant. ready to aid us as a nurse to see after a
child,. ~.: rt..~ ~ l~.. ~::. the creature i.~
." fu.
'f .. ", ac t . par.
t ·'f' .", J"'f' pass. par.t
t 'r" •. I " ~... I '" _. l' ! ...'" h'
prone to 'I.'arwtwns; r-'Q.:Io.~ ~AJ ~
...t.,J', J1.'. to chirp, twitter as bil'ds; to squeak, tongue is apt to mocle. b) spr£nkled, prepared
lS
squeal as a hog; to shriek, utter shrill or broken by sprinkling as a sacrifice. ETHPl!J . ....All?"
sounds as magicians; to hum, croon over It to be inclined, P AEL ...A5 to pour out a
child; to chant, praise, sing p1'aises j pass. libation, make a drink-offering, often with
part. well knO'lfflJ,. PAEL;? same as Peal but I" ~
,..J:>QJ; to consecrate, C!u , /er,.
l ' .\oOj..<.CQ,J
" ,<I ~AJ, I ", .. )'" 11
'1
.
III more frequent use: It.. .. I'j"""",Q.1A)
" ~ <I
'.r'lf3! or'
,>'
~! ~ their drink-offering of blood will I not
lii as a swallow twittering so did I twitter " offer; J~~ ~ t,...ll'll.'l offering drink-
'O.!) • "::s: ..
» ~..J,.~
1'." l~_____
0. .!' '"
~"'Q t Ity
1
_ v~or
• d's >"11-'erwgs
C!u • UJion th'IS a1tar to d'Z ~" ..
eVLs,. \o....::.,..,!
J 1 J'"
quaver out oj tlW dust; ~.r'1f3 ~ j".......=.. t e
> ' , , ! , " h \ ~ Q that. tl~ey may offel' sacrifice and liba-
mother of Sisera uttered shriU .~ounds ofexult a- tions. ETHPA . ....Ant to be poured out as a
. accusatIve,
. ~ )""""lI1 : ... I ! .. dl'ink-offer£n;l" to consecrate oneself,. to be
tion. ,Vlth \Q.J' ~ ~~ 't .. ..... inclined; W~~! l~ wine tlutt is offered.
the sharp sword shall whistle by them; \ ~~:..
DERIVATIVES, ~....cQ.J, ~..A" 1~...J..)I;) .
.,~ J~2' ;~ ~ aged Simeon crooned over " <$ .,. • ~ t
..:..QJ fut. 0::1 QJ;lJ , Imper. 0::IQ,J), pass. par·.
Thee; H;~ Ji~ l~la!9 the poete:: 82~nJ8 ~. J':', l~. to bore, pierce, perforate, dig
the praises of the rose. ETHPA. ;:rl? to through,. ~::. I ! - .! ~?,
"')'" ott-¥'
"" "'" h'
0::IQ..QJ lS master
be chanted, Pr-f!-ised, lauded; to be foretold, shall bore his ea?' tllll'ough with an awl. Pass.
prefigured,. 'W be caressed, lulled; ;J!fl.-..Q part. bored or pierced through,. hollowed out,'
~~~Q God is lauded and praised; ~~ ~ J"j a purse with holes in it; J~
IQ,!! ;?fl.-..Q \~? J~ }.:..~! in the serpent J.9k!! a stone with a hole in it hUlIg on for
a punishment, hence a weight, hindrance, fetter ; ~J root-meaning a) to prick, punctw'e,
J~j J~ ~ ~;r they hung on him punctuate. b) to be pure. ETHPE. ~trto be
a great wezg 'h t; ~~ ..~! J"'-
'" Jt.."~~:.-r'" - J'tAl
..~AJ " '" thin. l")AEL,.AJ to clear away, cleanse/ pass.
wa.~ let him cast off from his feet tlte ' ,..
pHrt. JtAL'" "''''tl''' to be
cleansed. Ei THPA. tAJ
weights of desire. ETHPE. ~trto be bm'ed cleansed, purified; L;,.a;Lr J~' 9'9)0 JJr I
through/ JL~ ~ J~!~ ~lrholes have spotted with sin was purified. DERIVATIVE:::,
been prepared for the ears in the head. P AEI, J~Q..J, J,..Al, J,...aJ, ~lt-AJ, ~Jot-AJ, Jlo,...a.J,
..::a.Q; a) to make a hole, an opening; to tattoo; Jto,...aJ, JLot-A..L.."', ~J,..aL.""
t? r ~ 0 J~ ..::a.Q; he scuttled tlw ships; ~, J;..o;, Jl.'~; rt. ~. u) clean, pure,
-I.l. • .. *' ,.. !. ,.. - •. ,..
~~ ,O~'! ooa. ~.::'QIL'" t ey a ooe
h t tt d
sMning,· un alloyed, sincere, free from taint
their arms as the heatllen do; ~~ r or sin; fresh, wholesome, lLealthful/ J;..aJ ~,g0.9
J~~ a sponge full of holes. b) gram. to be JJ~;? a clean str£p of linen; ~.;..a;? J.:-~
or be placed in tlte feminine gender; J~", 11 '- 1:' J' ,. I -~ - ~ I'" the Jiur~
pure water,' ~o ~ ~Q..~.=
I
of the feminine gender. ETHPA. ~tr to be and etlzereal element i. e. air; ~; ~tl
pierced th1·ough. ETHPALAN ,~.Q;tr denoll1. J=..a; ...5~{o his coin 'tms t~'ied a'YUl found
verb from ~j~ to be of the feminine gender. . " -,.. J'tAJ,. J'
unalloyed;-a,m;,o 'L~ WflO
~~,.,.., 1 1esome
b) to croak. APH. "..cl" to be audacious, i.e. Manes; ~;o41 ~ they who clear away
obstinate. DERIVATIVES,~, JtQ.LMO )0. stumbling-blocks from tlw road. Pass. part.
~ rt . ...AJ. m. a) cracking, fracture. clear, even, smooth; ~ ~! J~ ~;o~l
J~~to ).9~ a smooth road without stones
b) croaking. .-
and stumbling-bloclcs>" ~ ~Jo )J~;;:.Q
I \QAJ,
. . - '!' p.
~ ' ".. Jt"Q.QJ
".. f• ) h
a a seep, ewe,'
~!." ~~ ~;... pearls and gems are picked up
wt&Ai 4- ~; feed my sheep,' the Blessed
and cast away thence. ETHPE. ~tr to be
Virgin is called ~? J~r t~? ),.!A1 the
cleared out of tlte way, cast aside; J,:;~
ewe which bare the Lamb of Life. b) the pole
~t:-~ he is cast out into tlte dark. DERIVA-
of a mill to which an ass or mule is tied
TIVES, ~, Jt~, ll..oJ.
to turn it.
~ rt.~. m. clearing, levelling or
~ rt. }..o.J. m. aptitude, readiness, dis-
position, propensity. smootMng the road.
~ m. J~ f. rt.~. a patch on pAJ ETHPE. psLtf usually with ~ to take
a shoe. vengeance/ \~ JJl
~t:-~ I take ven-
geance on you. ETHPA. ~tr impel'. West-
Jt'~ rt. ~. f. clearing, levelling or
Syr. ~tr to take vengeance, be avenged with
smootMng the road.
~ or~; to be punislwd; w;.:;,~, J.», ~tr
~~ n. .S!I..oJ. adv. consequently, tn the blood of my servants is avenged,. ~t:J'?
accordance with. ~ ~ that he might be avenged on his
Jt'~ l't . .a.AI. f. a) connexion, relation- nation. DERIVATIVE,~.
ship, affinity" copulation" Jt'~lo Jt'..tg,.ob J. :~, J~ or J~ rt. pAJ. f. ven-
inheritance according to affinity and relation- geance,. with ~ or ~~: to take vengeance,
· " J'"
8 h'tP ~,,~
j,'~OCl J.IoQ;9,.~
I' lo - " • 1
tnatena .
umon. avenge, punish/with ~t to demand or exact
b) used by the Nestorians to express the vengeance,. J~)Q.) I " .:.~ he defers taking
conjunction or connexion of the two natures vengeance.
in Cht·ist· without intermingling; Jt'a4 g. So ~
~ to cut up, cut in pieces. DERIVATIVE,
J~;..9~ U. inseparable conjunction. c)
~.
adherence to 01' following of opinion. d) order,
" 4 g·ot::>
sequence" J.loa -" I ~ .. ".... ~
~!:_ "Jr~"" 11',,'::.
~ ~""'"
~ pI. ~.:.. l't . .mAl. m. a piece, portion of
the books of the Old and New Testament in flesh; ).; ~ ~ a piece of roast meat.
order >" J..t&~! Jt'~ the order of succes- ~ pI. ~:.. m. a cave, den, lwle/ ~j
sion of tlte signs of the zodiac; Jt'Q'.s....QS? }.d9 Cl ~? holes of the rocks; \o~~ ~t"
inverse order/ Jt'a'g ..:;r., in order, regularly. foxes in their dens; Jt'~! ~ ~ in tlte
e) gram. being affixed, suffixed / an affix, sliffix; innermost recess of death.
tlw construct state/ J~~! Jt'~ verbal J~ f. a dark-coloured or honey-coloured
affixes i.e. denoting gender, number, tense, and gem.
person; ~;!? Jt'~ affixing of the ,"or=- .. f U.
t ,.....nupeI'. .9.D, . fi n. ~,
.. III " ..
.a..QJ ,g,AJ,
letters. .. , I'!_' -" ..
act. par t . .aAJ, ~, pass. part. .a..o.J, 1--,
~...Q.j rt . .9AJ. of or by an affix, denoted by J~, to cleave, stick to, be joined in marriage;
an affix. to adhere, accompany, follow, agree with, be in
~
'"" 1:. t""~~,
f u. lo ~Q.J),
Impel'. '""
... 4 ac t . part. accord with; Clt~U
.. _A
.a.Al a man shall cleave
~, ~, pas~'pal't.~, ~,J~. to dea1' unto Ms wife,. Cl is~ rL.::::a. to adhere to or
away, throw aside, reject" to make a road follow the teaching of anyone; Pi; w~~
j)lain 01' smooth; WClQ9J.e ~~ clear away J~ great multitudes followed Mm,. .suL U.
the stones/ ~J.e ~~ ~ .. .,t'~Clj' ~ 'Phy ~ he followed not us,. .....:>~ .a,;, keep
.'1plendour has cleared the path from stone8/ yourse~f to yourse?f; H.u.~ ......aj ~ my
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soul cleaveth unto the dustj H;;:~ ~ they cohesion; J..=J~ ~ fleshly intercourse;
joined forces, made common cause; ~? ~~ ~ l? my companion, my wife; ~lr
the words which follow j gram. to be joined, J~~? ~~ Samaria was defiled by inter-
belong, consentj fern. act. part. impers. ~~ course with idols; ~; ...r.; l'ompanions;
it is suitable, agrees, corresponds; pass. part. J;' ~ p ~SAi a company of sen'ants.
following, cleaving, joined, united, adjoining, ~~ l't. S:l.J:U. adv. in consequence, con-
contiguous, agreeing willtj ~ woO! ~ sequently, accordingly; nstron. in onwa9'd
they followed himj ,.!~ ,.:. ~ \o~~ order.
their '/,oings touched one another (I Kings vi. ).;i.o.j, I~ rt. S:l.J:U. a) adj. copulatory;
2.7); I~? J..:J'I ~ ~ e1.;1-1 habits congruous, consequent; astron. onward, fOI'-
cleave to the body; ~ 1r.."iQc:'~ Ice.?! ~ ward gram. suffix; an adverb. b) fem.
J'
. -
united; ~ 0001 .~ tIle natures of our
"-
Lord were conjoined j gram. affix. ETHPA.
a succession, series.
J~ pI. J~ rt .
.. f . . . .
.s\AJ.
'"
f. cohesion.
~
Ja.A.nr to cleave to; to dete uponj to have ~ ut.~, act. part. f.OJ, pass. part. ~.
sexual intercourse j to be conjoined, be united; r. to Ilew out, hollow out; JW .,::J.. L~ tlwu
.9.Anr ~o _~ ~ serve Him and hast hewed thee out a sepulchre; .....A,,? J£'="~
cleave unto Him; ~~~! J~r~? k:.~~ }COl a tomb Mwn in the rock; .,.QJ
.aA;lt I~~! U;? ~ ~r .~ t"!~
I
~ 'l,9"? a woo
- dpeck er; Jo,lA..s)?
I , .. J';.....Q.I
- a trougrb, J
they (Nestoriuns) do not confess IHm to be tub. ETHPE . ...LV' and ETHPA • ..AJLt to be
God made flesh but man conjoined with God. hewn out,llOllowed out; LrAJLt ~9~ 11.'~
Gram. to take an affix. APHEL.s..Qt a) to lc~ a cave had been hollowed out in the rock.
cause to cleave, to join, bring near j ~L DERIVATIVES,lo..oQ,J,ltAJ, J;o.A.."II:), J;.A.'IQ, JoA.'IQ,
J~~ ~ .aA.~ love brings us near to God; J..,~'IQ, Il~.
r
the female; \ ~':.::.. \ ~ ~t associate them, ~, pass. part . .-AJ, J..:-. a) to knock in
with yourselves. b) to be near, draw nigh; a Duil or tent-peg, to.fix a nail or stake, to set
p
.am.» ~ .. )~ • I 'h'
~, we a9'e ntyrt to perts mg; ~
.. up, pitch a tent, to encamp; wOl~ ..A" he
J.!~ ~~ ~r when the clays offeasting fixed the sockets of the tabernacle; ~~ ~
came 9'OUnd. c) to apply himself, begin esp. he pitched his tent; HoJ~ ..A" he encamped
with verbs of speaking; cl,'$. ...;""~ ~r by the river; also with ~ to encamp against
they began to spak; ~~ .s..Qt he began = besiege. b) to knock together as the knees,
to eat. d) to add, continuej J~ J+ to chattel' as the teeth, to clap the hands;
.s..Q(" Sau} added sin to sin; ~/Q .s..Qt he ~;:)..; wt:-A. thou didst clap thy hands;
went on to suy; part. ~..;~ or .aQ..~ he adds, ).ab \~ they slball clap tlleir hands. c) to
continues, proceed~;' S:l.l>t[IS adverb then, next; knock at the dool'; \~ _~~o ... .:..,
;~; .s..Qt next after, afterwards. ETHTAPH. knock and it shall be opened unto you; ~;~
,saI,ut to be Joined. DERIVATIVES, )..g.gQ.J, QO~ ~ JL'U! they we're at tlte doors of
J..g~, t:.....~~, JL~, ~, ~, deatlb. d) to strike, smite, batter; ~Aj? ~J.e
~.. ~a.o.", ~, JL~, J~, JLQIa,O», ~~ w601 the stones which st.ruck him __ o..aA,
~.L9.AJ~"iQ, JLIUa,A.I~. ~~~CI'c:'~ they battered the wall violently j
L! _.. •
~..,A, ~? lic , : . apples 1vithout a bruise; ~
4
~ rt. S:l.J:U. m. contact, lntercourse esp.
sexual; doti'flY; society, company; sequence, ~;~:. ,~ he smote lLis breast; ~ ~ ~
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sorrow smote him. e) to strike, clash, sound, ~lo.J vapOr/E, narlhex, a part of a church
play a musical instrument; ~ or ~ to the west of the nave.
to beat the drum, sound the timbrels; J~ 4'" ac t . part.... "
J'" AIp eUr t • am1 ... CUJ,
,..'"
.aLI ..." pa.rt.
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'aO'O;>. ~,.., or .aAJ ~!
-JI"
~ a
adj . .....a.r,
J,.:., J~. to become feebZ;, slack,
cunning player on the harp; u.d'~ .A, he
torpid, inert/ o..a.r J.j~rl~ they were too
struck the semantron; ~~ ~» .A,
feeble to strive; ~ ~ ~ his tongue failed;
he rang the brethren to meeting. f) ~f slight
,o~;';l ~ their hands became slack = they
sounds to touch, move, stir, vibrate; J.9.~ ~
gave up in despair; ,Q"P.~::", .... ~r ~ I wt'll
....QJ! the sound of a l~af stirring; ~ J.,:.c"';
not be burdensome unto you. Part. adj. feeble •
... ~r l" if the wind moves among the corn;
Ustless, inejfective~' 'tl.'~ """;;c ).9; slack
'" ;:a.... J"'" I" Q.aAJ
... 21 QJ.. ;.J.D.,..
"h't8 nerves quwer
, ed
and 1'emiss in thy deeds; J~ Jl.'~ a feeble
like harp-strings. ETHPE . ..AJlt" to be pitched
rebuke. EmPA. •..~.;Lr to become inert, stiff,
as a tent, driven in as a nail; to be battered,
tossed about by waves; to be struck, played,
slack. ApR • ...;r
to make torpid, stupefy.
DERIVATIVES, ~l,......." Jla.......", J,..~.
harped as a bell, semantron, musical in-
strument. PAEL..Ar a) intensive of Peal. ~ fut. J..&;, act. part. }Z, pass. part. ~.
0) to search out. ETHPA. .a..A;ll same as to forget. ETRPE. ....AJlr and ETRPA. ...zlt'
Ethpeel but of repeated action. DERIVATIVES, to forget; to be fargotten. PAEL ~, part.
J,..aAJ, J-aA" ~, J~, J~,
).....c~, ~. to makeforgel. ApHEL ....:&,,1: part. ~.
JlQaQl:O. to make forget, make to be forgotten, consign to
~ pI. J.,:.. rt. .&AI. m. knocking; clash, oblivion; ~)Q'; ~ J~r ~r God hata
clang, din; throbbing, palpitation; U...Q..., made me forget all my toil; ,c~o;;J'r.c·? ~
0if t he'U' armour; ,.....u
'" ,. the C1angwg
,Co.,L." . I'.!. lIe makes all their aJllictions to be forgotten.
~~, stoning; W ..AJ clapping tILe Iwnds; DERIVATIVES, )..a......J, J...,a.......,,~, JlQJ..oa."',
~j ...1:u dispute, altercation; headache. 4-,,~, ~)..a......J~, Jl~~.
~ rt. .&AI. gram. of a vowel, sounded by ~, ~ (abs. state rare) pI. of Jr~/~
a vowel. women.
J~ IJ"~ rt. .aAJ ••£ gram.
' "', p. J""""'"
~ &AJ
1oo.... ~ fut. ~~ and ~~, act. part. ~,
the vocalization of nouns. }JuJ. to blow, breathe; ~ J.,:.cj ~~! ~
J~.6J pI. tf,-, J~':' l't. .&AI. f. a beat, a when the wind has blown upon it, it wt'thers; t,-»
vowel, a syllable; ~ J~ five vowels in J.,:.c"'; }JuJ, ;.b wllencesoever the wind blows;
·
Sy1'I8.C; ~ - J'Ioo-Q.&.¥)
, , .. ... " 4 OCtosyII ab'to metre. ~C"'!; ~ persecution raged. ETHPE. ~lr
~ pI. J,.:.. m. an axe; ~! ~i sugar- a) to be tossed or drh'en by the wind. b) to be
candy; ",o.J,
" , I · ....'" roc k-salt.
~'Q ensnared. ApR. ~rto cause to blow; ~~,
J,:c"; ~c He who brings forth th; wind~
J.4,~'; dirnin. of ~;J rn. a light hoe;
and lets tllem blow,' D.~'''? ~c"'; ~r
a weeding-Itook.
...~ I will send a stormy wind in my
~oJ rn. the cocoanut.
fury. DERIVATIVE,~,~.
,o.J,,. J''''
"''' ..coC!.."
!.."
,C!o.J, • pe ~!.."
- pe
..co!..,
, pe
rn. bu t I.!' ." 1 I'" ...
t-=UU ,p . ,..... rn. a noose, snare, net; ..co ;.9
f. in the Lexx. to a!,>Tee with the gender of the
... ~~ he stretches Ms snares,' Jl.'~f'" }..i.&j
Greek, vap8or, Indian spikenard, nard; ~?.;
the meshes of the net.
Jirt~! mountain nard; ~i';! ~ ointment
of spikenard; ~!.;! J~ a stalk ofnard. ~ pI. ).:.. rt. .:..a.J. rn. tlte blowing of the
).!,.; pI. ).:!;J fl'om ,oJ rn. spikenard plants. wind, a storm, wht'rlwind.
..coQ.!ll)!o.J m. nerium oleander, tM oleander. ~ m. a summer cloud .
7.~
~,\, ~o.J po1ygonum, "not-grass
"'." , pe
. ~~ pI. J,.:.. rt. ~. m. a bird's beak;
..coa.&oJ, ~.;, and ~;~ f. the narcissus. the jaws or, nose of a dog; a snout,
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lessness. an eagle'sflight.
~ rt. )....,. forgetful, careless; gram. }.9~~, I~- rt. .9~. attractive, inducing;
1'!9_'" I.!~· 4
~J ~ 0 -
• l
mzsp '
aczng won1s f:rom care- J~? w.1I!1 J~~~ Jr~~ labour induces sleep;
lessness. med. calculated to draw out humours; chem.
~; see.a&J. distillatory.
r:...:~ rt. o&J. adv.listlessly, feebly, slackly. 11.'0!9~~ rt . .9~. f. attraction; l0!9~W
~,~ ~ the attraction oftlte magnet
JI.'~.-&J rt. o&J. f. feebleness, slackness, inert-
for iron.
ness, eJfeminacy.
I'~~, II.' rt. ;~. deciduous.
v
)U-' fut. fQ.&J ~ ..
an d fQ,a.LI,
4 ..
ac t . par.
t )U-',
.. ,
JI.'~}.J rt. ,,~. f. dipping of the balance;
~. to blow, breathe, respire, exhale; to blow
inclining to one side. ,
the nose', ;(.. IJ' ~ animals which breathe
II.'~~J rt. .9~. f. attraction; evaporation
air; ~::> ~ ~ H~~l; he breathed out
by the action of the sun.
anger against him; JI.'Q..~ ~~ br'eathin~ out
death = exhaling poison. ETHPE. ~l( to be '1~ fut. .,.~W "Heb. to pour out. PAEL
.,.~ to hurt, do harm.
breathed. DERIVA'.rIVES, ~Q...a.J, J~,
,~ defective verb used to supplement
1~ Q.a.:lf:).
~~: only fut. ,~, 2 pers. '1:"1:", I pers.
~, l~ pI. J~ l't. fAJ. f. breath, ,r17 and infin. ,~ to give, impart, yield,
b,.eathing; a living being, soul; ~o ~:.
~! God is the life and breath of all; ~ ~
...
make to be, put, lay; Ji)..9 ~;r ::::~.rl:"f that
the earth rnay yield fruit; ~»» ~~ ~lr
l~ ,o~ he left no living soul of them;
I will make nations of thee; ~..Q ~j~'~
~t:...? I~~? I~ l~ she is at her last
)...:.::>t-":;'? ot~"'; ~ ~? the priest shall put
gasp, - breatltes- her last breath; J~ ».?
of the blood upon the horns of the altar;
lifeless. 4... ~, I ,1> I 'll put my
,Oot~::> w.=~ wot~l,( Wl
~J to pound, smooth, pulverize,. pass. part. law in their inward parts; ,~? ~ .Dij
~~ fine; ~ ~ fine flour; ~a...&., ,t{ :'9 i we ought to lay down our lives for the
~~? fine wheat meal; ~~( ~ black brethren. With}..Lt to give or pronounce
.. v •
meal. PAEL ~ to smootlw, 1'1,(,b fine, p1.ck judgement,. with ~ to pronounce; for con-
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structions with other nouns see p. 188. DE- tracted by many things. ETHPA. ,s~lrto be
RIVATIVE, »~':Q. dragged about violently or often, to be driven
~~ fut. ~t;J, parts. ~~, ~w, and in 'L'arious directions, to be much harassed;
""}..J, ~~. to outweigh, incline the balance, ~~o ~ ~bJ"b..~ dragged hither and tldther ;
, .... " .... ~1oo'W1oo~
~m..,m::>Ioo_~O , ".. ~".~ ~,. k nock ed about and
turn the scale, exceed in weight, preponderate;
~~ .,ll- Thy mercy weighs down the balance; roughly handled; ,..a . . . t::-l
,;,~ .,::J.. ~;.,
,,' '!"l
<I .......... .~ ,-"" thou must la bour and suffer
b-~ ~w they are weighed down, incline 0:.9 100_0
I~~l the scale inclined and hung equal with J.go~, 'Lo.90~, JLo.a.t:...J, J.g~, J,19~b....».
the other; 1~"; ~ ~ ~~W tlw soul 19t::." rt. .s~. m. attraction.
outweiglM all created things. P AEL ~~ to ;~ fut. ;t;J, act. part. ;t~, J'W, pass. part.
give a turn to the scale, give the preponderance; ...}..I, I~}..I. to fall off as hair, fruit, withered
"'':'._'-'" he
I..I"Q.,J,"=~
1_, I! -I>' ._'- .... 4
Jo"WioJ:l! w~ .DU ~Ioo""~ t pre- flowers or leaves; to fall as a star, as flakes
Jionderance should be given to that which is of fire; to fall down as crumbs, to drop; to
most nearly just. ETHPA. ~~lr to be made wither or waste away, to decay; ;~? ~L
to depend, to be made to sink down. ApR. I~ eyelids from which the hair falls ojJ;
11' 1)"
r
~~ or ~7v to make to incline downwards;
-l.~ ~ h h
OIW r
HtN! J~ .,.. He makes his bow to
G_,- .. 11
"6o...m'OI ,o~ ~Ioo,""" ,00otJ '1! t at ere- be as stubble falling flat; Lh.J'! 1~~ a
tical teachers may not drjlect their balance. fallen branch; ~~~ ~~ ~~';;I'; ~tN ~?
DERIVATIVES, ~LQ...I, JL~~, ~fl....J,
~~,Il~~.
, the grapes fall from their clusters; J.:ilL
lest
"W, figs which fdl ojJ; ~ ~Q..o ~;W
.-
UW' or ).;;.t::." rt. ~~. m. the turning of ~i ~; stars fall from the firmament of
the balance, inclination of one scale. heaven; OI~ ;~ his flesh fell away; ~
~",!,.
;~ ,o~ all their strength fails. P;ss.
,. f ut. ,s01oo
,s~ ...... , Imper.,so4L ,act.. part. ,sloo"",~
...... ,
part. bald ,. fallen; )..:::>~ I;"~ \.o~oJ
J.9tN, pass. part. .a.~, ~, J~. to draw ~n, wL~! they 'Will be outcast from tlte glory
out, in or up, to attract, entice; to drag or
pull; Il.'~~ ~w ,s~ Jl.'(4)Q . .;,:. heat
•.f
OJ my ,..,1,
kingd om; I! _" 0j.Q/.,~
." I' 4
~...
~ -... ~
worn out by the lapse of time. ETRPA. ;t;JLt"
powerfully draws out moisture, causes evapora-
to befallen away, to be bald. ApR. ;J:rto shed,
tion; ~~ ,o~ 0001 ~w they haul the
• 7 • y .. • 1'_' , .~ loLl:' .It!
11 to shake off or doum as leaves; to let drop;
carts wttn ropes; 001 ~!Ii:) 0I/.,~;90
,o~ J~ J~':'.9 birds let fruits drop;
J~ lest the patch tear away from the garment;
~i Jk~! ~ eyes v;hich let teardrops
l>' J'"
~~ ...
~! Y ~
,ootJ,.:¥.'! lrlst drew L azarus f rom
.. Cl·
fall; ~Lr ~lr ~ He has cast us aut of our
the tombs. Pass. part. J~ Lu ..a..~ land. DERIVATIVES, I;o~, J;W, J;t::.", ).Jo;~.
enticed towards sin; ~ OI~ r~ ~
JiW' rt. ;~. a) m.fallenfruit, crumbs fallen
Lo~ }.si..~ his soul together with his body was
from the table, crusts, leavings; a particle of
drawn upward; .a.}.Ji J~ plucked out
hair; J~~ ~oj boisterous winds. ETRPE. Eucharistic bread; ..::.~ ~ OI~&~! Hw
,s~Lr to b~ attracted, drawn aside, dragged )i:1 m :Q.~ he gave no crumb from his table to
the poor; .,:;~ HW' a crumb from thy trea-
away,. Jl.'o~ ,~~;J: ,s~Lr? that
your mind mav be attracted towards a life of sures; J.9;? liW a potsherd. b) the plant
teasel, dipsacus. c) a sort of poppy.
perfection; ~...:.o~, ~~ ~~~ ~! ~r
Il.'t{ 19., .;of those who are not drawn away by HW Greek vlrpov, nitre.
every wind of doctrine. PAEL to drag, tear lit::." rt. ;~. m. a) a falling off of the hair;
. I entI y, setze;
VlO . ~ ,,"'''
_ ,s1oo,..L.':Q I.'
~J ~ 1 0 .-, ."'-
,,~ I~l:';t::." falling ojJ of the eyelaslws. b) decay
tlw crafty adt'ersary tears at me~· ,o~! ~J of wood, rot. c) anything fallen, a fragment.
Jl.'.{o'Y;' Ot.i~t:.L they wanted to seize the JJ01W' pI. ,:. dimin. of HW. m. a fallen
kingdomfortlwmselves; 'L'~ .9~¥' dis- fragment.
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.. ~ fut . . . oW, act. part. . . t::.;, J.4fl.J, hair, the flesh; to mangle; to convulse;
~
»
pass. part .....).,J, )!.., )~. to tear, lacerate,
I"
r-0~
<I •
""!" ... ~~"......., ravemng wolves shall•
I )- • 4 "J.:'.'
~
-"', ~~ semkath, the fifteenth letter of' J,j~)..a, rarely JJ~ pt ~~~ rt. ~. m.
the alphabet; the numeral 60; with a. point, a sandal, shoe.
-=,600. iQ is an abbreviation for the version '-I,,)'-I.:"..
J,o,.,m, 1-1.:".. or -",o.,.Q,.,m,
.,.o,.,m, -",'Q,.,m '·I"also
of Symmachus. '... t...
speIt J.,.QIO, -"'o'l::UII, &c., pr. D. IJeverus; Cl
JF emph. J1:J,k, dual ~~).k, pt ~kD, E-Syr. esp. SeVe'l'U8 patriarch of Antioch A. D. 5 I 2 to
~~ f. a seah, a dry measure containing about 5 I 9, a Monophysite. Hence-
Il pecks; ~ ~, ~~ ~L three seahs u:;o~ pI. t.:..
and a!t:;o~ a follower of
offine meal; Jl:~ ~L under a bushel. Severu8, a Monophysite.
~~~ fut. ~)k.;, part. ~t..=, ~~. to grow ~F act. part. of verb ~l::UII.
old, to age, be aged, old; 0I~a: ~6 ~)..a, ~~, ~lk rt. ~l::UII. burnt up.
1le was aged and full ofa.:ys; ~~ J.jrj~
».~; see ~ a basket.
la / I have grown old/ J~04~ ~~? ~
old men who had grown old there. APR. f~ act. part. of verb fQlO;
~~r to bring to old age, come to old age. ~J.;, no plural. m. silver; JJ,;;t ~~
DEBIVATIVES, ~, J.,.::..a:., J,.~, J,...,~, lead; ~~ J¥,~ tin. DERIVATIVE, ~)..a,.
,,, .:.L~ pI . 0f,a.-!lQN».
' " ..
~, JLc..::t.MD. ,......,.,;,,-
,a,,(J.:>)..a, pI. ~J.:>)..a, tTa~~aTO" -a, the Sabbath, ~).m, J~ from 1.»,.. 6ilvem, 8ilvery,
Saturday; a week. of silver; ~~ HQ.! silvery white.
~t..= act. part. of verb ~QIO • ~ fut.~, imper.~, act. part. \~,
..
357 ~
.J.
pass. pah. 1_-
~J-li!" to put on lIan da l 11 or shoes; 11 4 ,
~CI..:::uI)
. k y, VlIlCOUS.
r t . ~. StlC .
1~.4, __ ,,_, _I' ", ,_.
J.!01J» \ 0 - t"""'=? \Q.JOj
those wlw wear JL'~~ rt. ~. f. tenacity, assiduity.
sa~als; ~~ ~~ slippered; ~.....l.~
\o~p having old sandals bound on their
»'"
.CI..:::uI),
J~" ~,
I,~c..:::...= pI.
~ rt. ~.
I'"
1-,
J"
feet. ApH. ~r to give sl~oes, furnish with one who carries, esp. pI. they who carry corn
shoes or sandals. ETHTAPH. \~.=!."'r to be from thefield to the threshing-floor.
shod. DERIVATIVES, J.,0J.= or J.,o.=, ~J~ Jl.'~~ rt.~. f. the carrying of corn.
and ~. ~~ rt.~. m. a) carrying. b)bear-
JJ~ m. the stomach of a ruminant. ing, toleration.
J.j l= = J~ an enemy; with suff. ~ m. Pers. a basket. Cf.~.
they tl~at hate me; ~~ our enemies. It '
"'tS"::..&D m. salt meat.
.....chtJJ.=; see~. ~, J~'
1'1...!_ I,~ 1 - old ,aged .
1...!.. rt. '::'IJ».
become like. PAEL ~ to make like, to liken. being joined together, being written continuously,
ETHPA. ~tJ.s:ot to be made like. APHEL following immediately.
~t to liken, compare, find a resemblance~' ,ora·;,,= Pers. the plant atropa mandagora.
pass. part. Of;",. m,.", ,. I'~~, ,. 11"Of;"
' " m '0 ,.. l'k
t e, Jl.'o";.....i.a, pI. 11.'0 rt. ~. f. imagination,
similar; H~ Of'; m;' scarlet resembles fire; illusion.
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I! • PO, JII,Of;"m:>Q ,. J~'.!..{" 1
~.-.... 1,....... 01 arguments sllarp as
~~ an inhabitant of Beth-Severina.
a sWQ?·d. ETHTAPH. ~llr to be likened. t part.
... ,..
.,.:::uI)
~
1Ut. .,~
4..
and ~,RC. ...,.
DERIVATIVES, J~, Ilo~, J-Qt...::Io...o:I,
~, ~, pass. part. ~ or ~, )!..,
Jo.::.Q..o:I, ~lOf;"m'O, JLoOj.::..ra )0.
J~. a) to fasten upon, set on, assail, attack
J~ rt.~. m. likeness, resemblance. ,...... ..!' It: ;'''; ,1,0...-.,..' ,pt... ,.
Wl'th .::. or~;
P '....
~ ~
11.'0~ rt. ~. f. resemblance, appearance. they set on him like wild beasts,. ~ ~.L;::.
l,;~, J~':' rt. ot..::..=. like, resembling. ~ J'~ they twrbulently assailed the truth;
It' f 1 p ' --",!' P 4 .. he
I,~ ~=; see "'tS"::..&D • sa t 'nuat. ,..~ ~ ~ ~"''''~ w n tempta-
I' 4 4 , Po ....
I
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lion aSIJails a soHtary. b) to set about, begin, J~ and with Mehagyono J~'= pI.
. to, attempt; Q.~~'"
rlse ~, ,'" ' 0 'X I!(
~_ ~
... l b '
egtn J~ rt. ~. f. a) a staircase, ladder /
to speak; ~ l) ~ he rose and went up. a sign of the zodiac; J~? ~! the steps
c) to crawl up, touch, cling, settle as an insect; of the staircase. b) a kind of song.
~ ~;, Jj~ .,.t
as a locust clinging ~ to crowd, come frequently or thickly;
on a hedge / ~ Jl.'lj dirt has settled. ~Q'6 ,Q~ ~ types crowded on each
ETHPE. 'f!>f::...""t" to fasten on, cling with ~. other. Pllrt. adj. ~, ),m."';.=, J~ en ; I¥) ,
PAEL ~ a) to cling, seize, lay hold, catch in; oft, often, frequent, continuous, close, compact,
8S insects or reptiles hang on a wall, as thorns crowded; }.J.~J.; ~~ Jio"6 thickly wooded
catch in a dress, as dogs seize a person, as evil mountazns;. I.t., ~ ~~
,.,..~ - l'~ I,~ 1" ,....
eaJy / ~o.. V
words fasten on anyone. b) to rise in the air, ~ one unintel'rupted day i.e. in northern
takefligltt. c) caus. to set on, incite; ~;, regIOns;
. , en
I ' . ., ,...0.-
- I¥) J' • ~ C1ose or 'lntzmate
"
J~~ ~r the devil seeks to set brethren at . .. - - J'!!"~- h b
unton; QQ~ t;,.cn,::>1¥) / . , - - - - = t eya ounue.Id
st;ife. DERIVATIVES, ~~, JtQ.!)~'=, in wickedness, were gi'l'en over to 'l'ice/ ~ ..5
JL~, ~, J~, JL~~. JI.'~LZ.:) ~...E..co a district full of paganism,
~ rt. ~. m. a) adhesion. b) a tire, given over to paganism; ).9~;' ~ Jj~
headband, net. the serried ranks of s/lmphim; Jlj~ ~
J~ pI. J~':" rt. ~. f. a tentacle. the scabious, scabiosa succisa. Gram. affix;
J.,:~~ ~ ~ nomt'nal indicative affix
~
''" l' -- f ut. ''". ..
~~,ac.par. t t "~,~, :!' " 11 - •
i. e. a letter added to a verb to indicate gender,
pass. part. ~, J,.:.., J~. a) to bear, carry
~ 'X .. , person, and number, as the Q and ~ of the
esp. to carry corn; 11',;: ,....~ "::>:1) porters,
imperative. ETRPE. ~f::...J:Xlr to be tldck,
carriers. b) to bear, suffer, endure,. ~
tightly packed. PAEL ~ to g7'eatly in-
J:.... !'JO ~;, the sufferings u'hich Christ
crease, pass. part. ~..'lC enriched esp. in wis-
bare,' J~ ,,~? that he should sujjer
· _,.... ~ - 1 ~ <S ,... -,..
dom or knowledge. DERIVATIVES, ~~,
har dsh zps; ~ QQ~ ~_.::>m ,..~ ~
Jl~H¥),::>I¥).
many trials were laid upon him. ETRPE.
~f::....=rto be carried, conveyed. PAl<}L~. ~~ and ~m";';, also ~~
a ) to fietc, ·
h ca1tse to brtng; I~""
,.-...0 "....
,OJ::>co .. J ..
! CTf/3uCJTOr -q, belonging to Angustus = Caesar,
Augustan.
H~ ~ to fetch wood from the mountain.
b) to inflict; ,~ ,Q~ t;1.')::>Q)!'JO we make C1f/3aCJTOr -ov,
them endure et-oils. ApR. to make endure, lay
upon, inflict; ....,~rJ~ ~Ot they made
me endure those torments. DERIVATIVES, ~
,. f ut.~,
.... act. part. .. ,
~, ~,
I , ' - -'-
~~, ~o..:..=, Jl~o..:..=, Jl~'''''I¥), )b.k, pass. part. ~ and~, J.,:.., J~-. to be
~.=, ~, J.,.JQ ~., I¥), l~ '\::> I¥), ~Q.J:Xl, full, filled, satiated, satisfied>, esp. ~
JLo I' . " co :10. ..~.!.. v h
..
O!~o..
I', II ,-/! d
e was J'I-L OJ ays; ~o.. .... 1" ~,.
-=Q.:~~ Sabellius the heresiarch; hence J~J lte was filled, covered, witl~ shame. b) to
is der~ved- be satiating, annoying, wearisome; ~~ ».
J,1.!.$..~ m. pI. Sabellians, followers of L~O! it did not satiate, weary, one could not
Sahellius. ha;;e too much of it. PAEL ~~ tofill, sati,'ify,
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sate>" ~~c.'r ~;r ~ '11)..':"; Jesus satis- o~ '" J~I !.'" ,.... ~ ~.. !~ ..... ! ;..:::.....=
" " ""_~J~ -.' L~ m . tlle
fied 4000~ with five loaves. ETHPA. ~~I
P"JT '''' body He endured all those things, yet being
to be filled, sated. ApH. ~r to fill, satisfy· .'". ~J"" .,1' ........ h
Go d ; ~ 0.0' ".~ ,~~ ~? ~ w oso
DERIVATIVES, 4.::..=, t:.-~~, JLQ::.. ... M, shall endure unto the end, he shall be saved >"
~Q.QO, }.a.::.. ... m"lO, JLQI V>m'O, ~~. ,...,..,Q".
•• '!.." Q~ . . " tf~ey
1. watte • d a d ay. W'th"
1 ~ t0
he is a sorcerer. ETHPA. oJ,.~r a) to have good J1.'~, J1." rt. ~. f. a) tidings, good
tl'd'mgs brought; J,:)~ '.L>: ~ '" ~"~ " L"~ .. ""___
- I}.. tidings, the Gospel; J1.''{' ;..o ~ J1.'~ very
j;[ary recei'ved the message from the angel. b) to sad tidings >" I~~ J1.'~ the angelic
be preach ed, procl'atme · d ,announced ; ~~ "" I,.. message,. J~I? OIrQ'~1 Jr~ the Gospel
~~IQ ~rL the birth of Jolm was announced of the Kingdom of God. b) a copy of the
and came to pass; OIr~ ..;~ his death Gospels, a lesson from one of tlte four Gospels;
was made known. c) to be considered, seem; J1.'~ ....i the chief Gospels, viz. )l:.,g J:
~ J~~ J1.''':~ it seems tome supe1jluous. J~! J1.'~! the e7even lessons of the Gospel
P AIEL ~ to bear, endure; to wait; J~ of tll£ resurrection; J1.'~! I~ or ~o.:
~ -
~ t'";~.m'O ~
"
"''''''''''''''0 ...........
11.''' .. '' """"l
~
1
0, /leaven the Sabbath of the Gospel, i.e; Easter Eve, when
and tlte heaven of heavens cannot contain tlwe; these eleven lessons were read.
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tales.
.
an old woman, anile; J;~ U~ old wives'. .. ~ cardamomum, the spice cardamom.
~~ Pers. as a dog.
~IJ~ cf. J~. adv. sabbatical i. e. in ~).j~ rt. ~. adv. adoringly, in
a narrow or literal sense. adoration.
~ and ~. fut. ~, act. part. ~, J1.'~ pI. J1." rt. ~. f. worslLip, adora-
~, to increase, multiply, grow in number,
tion; ~J! OIr~ the adoration of the
spread; J~r! ~ lo~ ~ the number L~ ..- .. ,.. '" or J"';;,:)~!
.... J1.'~.. ~'d0-I
Cross,' ~J ,,~
of the disciples increased; ~r ~ ~
atry; J1.'~ W place of worship. Eccles.
J~~ he passed many days there; ~
the name of a lection, John xiv. 15-3 I, read on
;~:l!~ the widow's oil increased and abounded,.
I!', _'" ~'"? t. -I' - I"'..!. •• • Whitsun Eve and on the Eve of Good Friday.
~"II:) ~ ,,_.~ ~ tt ts t'Llnce as many.
PAEL ~ to make much oj, extol, sing the H~, J1.' rt. ~. a worshipper.
• ,.; 4.... ,.. 41_ _ ~'" .... :.;. ,..",.
~OI~ m. t
he teaz1e.
pratses oJ; ,oa· ...~ ... "'~ ~ ~ magntJy
Him with your hosannas. ETRPA. ~f:t..cr,r to ,~, ».~ pt ~, ~. m. a bunch,
be extolled, to have one's praises sung. ApR. cluster of grapes, dates, &c.; ~~
~r to make more, give more, increase, add, ~~ in clusters, clustering. Metaph.
•
mu 1ttply: . ..".., I'''' I'" _ ~ 1
,..,~" .. ~ .""",;,9 ~ tile ~, ».~ the life-giving cluster, said of our
Saviour multiplies that which is too little. Lord and of the holy martyrs; also of hair
Used adverbially with another verb: very growing in clusters.
much, greatly, abundantly; the more, intensely, J~~ m. (v')'oO'T<lT'lS', a money-changer,
earnestly; a';:·»' ~, Who will abun- banker,. cf. J;.6Q.AQ).
dantly pardon; ~t.:IP; ~r God hath I~-!'.. JIH- .!:.
- .. JI-!'.. J11--.!:. l.m. ~~,~,
~, ~,.~p
highly exalted him. Gram. to form a plu1'al,
-£ ,~, H~ rt.~. a) adj. much,
use in the plural. ETHTAPH. ~~lr to be
many, great; )...Li.9 ~ J~ many of the
multiplied; gram. to form tlte plural. DERI-
Pharisees; J~~ ~ a great army; I*~
VATIVES, ks,=, ~ and J~, Jlo~,
~ L~ a populous city," J~ ll.~»;'
~~, ~)..,~, JlQ.J~=, J,...,~,
much talking, talkativenes!J~' ,~ ~~'i
JlQ....J~, J~Q..m, ~a-=, J~a.m,
oftentimes; JH~ in many things, with
J~~, ~, ~, Jl~,
many words, very much. In construction with
Jlca~.
~ pI. ~ rt. ~.m.wool Btuffing; clolhes.
..
nouns: J~r ~ polytheists; J,;;~ ~
or )..:::.;'i the plant polygonatum, Solomon's
"
~ f ut. ?~,
4 '"
act. part.~,
... , J'~, , seal; ~! costly, sumptuous~' Job'i ancient,'
pass. part. ~, )" Jr. to bow oneself, do LP.! 4 'l I~.{~ " 1
~olpo ygamous; ~a..earne ; ~Q....:.
d J., ....
reverence or obeisance,· to adore, wO'l'slLip; ~ very aged, advanced in years,' ,6.bQ manifold;
~;r~ wOlQ9r~ he bowed himself witlt J.L:iP very wealtlty,· ~ a polypod, also the
. fiace to the earth ,. "~,,
h lS t.~ ..' , ..., ,. I ' ,
~ ~ 1-J~ disease polypus. Gram. IJlural, in tlte plural
•
oQ)QJO, P1' -
J'tD ~I tlW przest u'",en
po 1. - • 1. -
lie
1. bows number,. ,~ ~o~ ,~~ nouns in the
tlbrice before the altar; ).! ~ o! ~ worship plural take points. b) adv. very muclt, abun-
the Lord. Pass. part.. worshipped, adorable, dantly, extremely; ~ ~~tN he shall be
august, an object of wurship, divine; J,b; JJj greatly rewarded,. ~ ~ .::,,;, much more;
J1.'~~~? J~o the great and adorable ~; ~ very far away,' ~ t".Q this
mystery of the Incarnation. ETHPE. ~~r long time; tNOOl ~ ~ ~ ~ from my
to be worshipped, adored. ApH. ~r to cause tenderest youth; ,~~ it is enough, it is
to worship, teacl" to adore. DERIVATIVES, too much for you. Imitating Greek construc-
~.J..,!,,-~, Il~~, I!~, J~, J..,~~. t ·Ion, It.'
~~ _.. ~ - .. J""?OI t h'la great db
-e t.
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in array,' pass. to be drawn up, set in array v;ltness, testtmony, a'Juratwn " )t!,-'
. . d" ..~rIP" j,O?O!om,
' 4 ,,, '..: l ' 1 .. -~.... ,.... ,.
esp. with ~;~; to be laid, set; ~ o;'!t:..ml" am1 J~Q..A. j,o!OI-.Q:l.la se wttness; ~~ ~j,'j,
~...=.;; set yourselves in array against Babylon; Jl.'O?~! the two tables oftestirnony. b) attest-
~"Oj....;.o~ o;?t:...m
'1\ "., P" I'" J',,,t:..9
" ~ , tables were set before ation, evidence, cited or quoted witness; I~
~,.. J'P""'" '" ,o~4'..... J' lI d the m
them. PA,;~ to set in array. ETIIPA. to JI'j,r-Oj.J j,O!Oj..QI:l t'""'C o~ (te s{boWe
be drawn up, set in array. DERIVATIVEi', by clear evidence; the Gospel of St. Matthew
}:,..l ... ~, JLo ... ~, J;~m. contains ....~ Jl.'O?~ thirty-eight quotations.
I ~, - J"" rt, ,~. m. a) a h angmg, . c) confession, martYl'dom; Jl.'O!;",~? ~"£'~.:I
I,~
t';; p.
a m(trtyrology.
curtain, b) a row,' line, rank, array, order,
.
senes,' ,. ,,,,::,
,... 'V" ,.. JI"
,... . ord er, one a:fiter
'"m.':) la Cf~, J~ rt. ?0j..QI:l_. of or concerning a
J"'''
the otlter " ,..¥:I.~! '~m rows of sh ew -bread "
I ' .. martyr; ,...!OI-.Q:l
.. ' ,
Q.~ 1" a martyr's, /
.. 4
JJ 1'
conJowt;
1, , , '" ~ 1 • ,IT: ..:
J'~ ~':;'.D~ I'~ rank op]JOsed to rank; ,...!0j..QI:l ~, t{te eventng quoce Jor a martyr.
~~'! J'~ the succession of proplwts. c) a r .. corn. gen. the,moon; J""
J'0j..QI:l I.,... J'OJ.a:I
t ,.. new
chant, prayer or anthem having verses in moon,' J'ot-~? Jl.'~~ full moon; J~it:...~
alphabetical order. HOj.~? tlte foundation of the Paschal moon =
363
Angl. the golden number or prime; ~~h )iotk tion, \~? or r=~? that of our Lord or of
J.,:.9c..~o the moon which waxes and wanes. JJ[ary answering to the season of Advent with
In chemistry J;OJ..QO is a name for silver. DE. ,'~
us, , ~Q.QO! I " " " I!'"
,.....:::J:)~ ",.. F'zrst S u nday OJ
~;;:),.... ,/!
moon, moonlike; moon-struck, lunatic,- J.,:.IA. a repairer of breaches, he who repairs ruined
t.··~?. .. l Ul1al' years; ",...J;Oj..QO
I j,,"""Oj..QO I"'" 12'''''' 1unar
.. ~_ places,. J~...t!&" ... ~ the l.indrance, impediment,·
eclipses; J~ct.... ~;jiOj..&, maidens beaut'iful as ~~ ~~"' set about with lilies; J~2.' ~
the moon~' J~'otk }..sH~ selenite, crystalline ~;~ 'f~ ~.:=Q; the sea barred the way of the
gypsum. Hebrews. E'rRPE. ~ltr to be stopped,
blocked up, built up. PA. ~ to fence round,.
Qji) abbreviation of u.~ct.QO, of ...coO!OIoJ Q.CII), &c.
to repair, restore. ApR. ~r to fence round;
J~ fut. ,~, part. ,~, ~;c.k, J~.Q.a,. to stop, repair,· t~J,:p ,~;~~ OtJ:~~
to long, desire; \ ~~1.l! ~ 1Q..QO I long to l Jj~Q to stop the breach with stones and mortar.
see you; 't~ ,,1., ~Q.CII)! "' .. J'~c
" )~ the lam bs Wf~O
1
DERIVATIVES, ~~, J~, ~Q"...QO, ~~~~.
long for thy voice. ETHPE • ... 5~r to long,
~,Q.CII) m. the black poplar.
desire; Co~ \o~ it is sought by them,
is greatly desired by them. ApII .... ii.ct"t to fill J~ct.QO sometimes written ~~~.QO pl.l~~~ ;
' hongmg;
w~t l' - , .. 0I~Q.a.
... Q..QO( '" " ~.>~ 'h'M
I· ... ',.., ~ with an affix loses one or both Aleps, OJ.~.t..co
loveliness filled me, the wealc one, with longing. the greater part of it, \':~~..QO the multitude
DERIVATIVES, ~Q..QO, J1o..Q..QO. of them/ construct state l~ct.I:D rt. ~. corn.
.:IQ...QO, ~ root-meaning to be impure. gen. a multitude, a great part, the greater part,
most part, very many; 't~~? 1'~'..... ~ JI'"
"~Q..QO tfbe
PAEL ~ dfjile, profane; ~? ~o,
!o 1
·
p l easmg; ..
~~ ! .. J"!Q.CO western manner oJ ,; ~J..,:.CJi, rt .... Q.CO. adv. desi'rously, eagerly.
speaking ; ).;,~ H&....x, mountain di(tlect. J,.:.:..~ pt J,:... rt. J-=. m. washing, ablution
DERIVATIVES, verb !a.tlO, )...!Q.tlO, ~?Q.tlO, esp. magical ablutions.
}.J?"~' ~C~tlO rt. ~. m. destruction, demolition,
!~ denom. verb Pael conj. from J!Q.a,. to overthrow.
talk, converse. ETHPA. !~~r to speak, talk, .. 4
I;.-Cl.,Q) rt. ~. m. vagrancy.
conve1'se with ~ or ~ of the pers., with ~
~Qm, ~~ fut. ~~, parts. ~.F, ~ and
or~~ of the subject; t!!~~r~? ~ ~~, ~,&,. to burn, consnme away; ~~.=
. 1. ce1·tam 17'",...... ,Q,JOI
.. • .,..r,..
'We ta·lked Wlt/~
e -?O .."v~~
__ '"
•
men; ~::.!
I""" as tnose
1. .
converse znW h0
J.j c:;.,g the candle burns away; a.a.=" ~
,..;;,:)Q,J
they perishef/. in the fire. P A. ~:,&, to burn. up,
strange languages. ETHTAPH. ?Q.=~Lt"tobe said. destroy by ft/'e, scorch, pinch with cold; 4..k
HQ~ or H~m pI. r
m. a measure of corn ~~... the heat consumed it/ ;~(' ~ ~~
containing rather less than a pound. OIicli, Il."oj,.~ the air is dried up }teom tIle
gjOtlO, J~' from J!OtlO. 1:ocative, aUocutory. fierce cold; 1~~k..'II;) Jl."~ a church destroyed
I'" f rom J'!QtlO.
I>"I!Q.CO
I • coIIoquw. l , conversatwna
. l.
".,
by fire. ETHPA. ~~r to be burnt 1CP,
..
~.=! ~ Arabic m. a sixth, sixth part. scorched, withered by fire, sun, or cold wind.
y,.. ,'"
I!'" Metaph. to be darkened, dazzled; +~r
.D?QtlO,
'4
,..,?Q.CO p.111l
J>.- r t • .D~. a tear, rent,
I ~ • .." ~~ Jf'OIQ) .. ~.....,'" c.~~
"'.. ~
...... tI~e eyes oJ,;
,..,::,,~J.,-
wound.
his mind were dim from spiritual light. DE-
JHCI.~ pI. f" m. sudarium, a cloth, binder,
RIVATIVES, ~.~, ~~.Cl.tlO, Jl~, Jl~'II;),
linen girdle, loin-cloth; handkerchief; turban;
t, ~ , • ,.. .... "1.' fi b nd Wlt/~ . 1. It*~.
J'!CI..c;n.::. ~r wOlCl.9r MS ace was ou
I ' " o~ Jl' ..:. _I" J'!Q.tlO
t. 4 ~ ~m pI. ).:.. rt. ~. m. a shackle,jetter;
a grave-c lot/~; 1.
~" lo....., .._.~/., a
turban is the !lead-covering.
J:;?
.-~
.. ..;:. I rt.m manac7es. ~
I ~ I ~ are lighter
than 11~ and Ji~r
.
Jl.";!~ fern. of JH~tlO. a head-band, covering
worn by women. ~~ pI. ).:.. rt. ~. m. a 8cratch,
J.!?OI~ rt. !QW:lO. m. adjuration, calling to punct'u1'e; a small knife.
witness. }.; Q.a, rt. JQ.CO. m. desire, longing.
oQ.CO; for words with two Wavs after the first ~~m pI. J,:... rt.. .,:)Q.CO. m. uncleanness, d-e-
radical, see the form spelt with one Way. filement, abomination; ~? ~,:;; ~ blood-stain.
~olQm
" •• " 4 or I'·" 1"·- "" uv"vy,a,
""'~QtlO p1. ..=,..,.,olQtlO ", Jl."a:c..k ri. JQm. £ desire, craving.
union; equal; J,:~ll~ ~;l." two-fold doors. J,.:.;~ rt .... Qm. m. strong desire, longing.
,
.... Q.CO ft.
U ' '" act. part
... Cl.m.J, "Q.CO, J--Q.CO,
.... I' • Jl."~~ rt .... Q.Q). f. desire .
pIlSS. part...... Qk. to long for, earn.estly desire j ~ ~ rt. ~ Q.CO. m. a bU1'ning, conflagration.
to eagerly meet or await with J~;~~ or
" l' - _4... .... "po .. fior w/~om ).::i;~ pI.).:.. rt. 'tQ.CO. m.limitation, ending;
~~; ....s!U ~ "...... Q.CO?
1.
my
a conclusion, the concluding clauses of a prayer;
soul longed; ~;~~ c..-~ they eagerly . h tILe
ant. l
amount, sum tota; I • ~ Pt'~
l ,..,.." ,....Q.Q)
r I ,!. ~
watched for the return of the dove to the ark;
~jL)..:...Q..k I yreatlydesire. PAEL ... ~ to long
limit~tion in space; ~Q'm ~! limitless; .,..r
~ ~.=.::.? finally, to sum up; with ~ to be
for, eagerly desire. ETHPA.... ~~rthe same.
finislted, concluded.
l-&.a" ~).....Q,.QL): J-..,..Q..£lO,
DERIVA'l'IVES,
I.!'~ r.
~Q.CO t fQ.CO. m. b'nd' mg up a woun d ;
Itc.-Qm, ~J-~, JLQ.-~, )..a....~, l
Iwre end the sennons. PAEL ~ a) to un"n!) ij.6~ pI. t"':', f" l't. ~. m. tlte intelli-
to an end ,conclude; OU.Q..a.::.~ '''''' 'L --"- ~ "',. \ •••
,.,0'01 gence, understanding, 1'ntellect; a thought, con-
herewith lw brings his cltronicle to an end. sideration, opinion, note; the sense, meaning.
b) to limit; to contain, cMaprise, comlYl'eltend; ~~, J~..':'" rt. ~. gram. belonging
)ilio J~06~ ';:'lA::&J M. not contained in a place to the sense.
and space, unl~m~te; · . d Jf'OI~ -".-.. ~o "'.. -..,_1::
~» • " 1 -!. • ~ f rom '" .. ,.
~Q..,QI), ~DQ..,QI) r~' m. sflalnng,
in the heavenly bodies God collected together modifying, articulation of letters.
and set bounds to the Ugltt; ~ ~ they
I!
~Qm! .. p. 1 ~_ 1 l m, ru d(I·er;
'''' m. a ne J
,...01-9
1 p •
set or confined a pearl in a C1'Own; ~o ».1.9
~ ~¥J iron and bl'ass are found therein;
~~~ ~! ~~~ W ~r his ship errs
L' .... 11 \... 11 l' . 1 . ,~' . ruddm'less among surging }loods.
JIo,...o..m '" -,!-".::l~::&J -'! lm~t ess, l~.nlte, l1lr
\ .~! ) f rom ~Q.QI).
comprehensible. c) to define in word@, to tell ~Q.QI) a
.. I!"
branching; J.J ~
I"~'''o.ranch'~ng IWI'ns. b) from J,..Uc...cD.
or rehearse completely; a"~cD)c)'< "*.i"'ll ..Jl M. ~DQ.QI) 1
and pers. proll. to 'j'esolve, propose; ,~ to gifts sent by a king or emperor to other
adopt; ~~ to unite again8t some one; sovereigns at the beginning of a reign. b) the
l~ or ~.! to place with, Imt in, the care of
8ymbol, creed.
1
Borne one; ~~ to 8et a8ide, s<'parate " with
" . , I
\ Q.-o 0..:lQ Q.I:X) (J'6lp.unOll, parcmnen t.
4
~ to place or lay upon; to set upon, attack; "t,:,
.,Q)-,,_Q..jX) p. Ir..::.. 4 uwp.aTor, uwp.am,
I ~Q..CD
367
·
bod zes, corporealb' I L~ ~ "1" ~ncor-
emgs 0pp. ""B'-""Q...a) . ,,4
..al O! Q.J 'la), ..al °t-L'
'94
c.al
I , .. , 4
P . ..al O! QIJ c.al,
- •• ,14
O! QIJ c.al,
poreal =
Syr. ~and ~~. ... 4
aI so O.,JQ.a), " •• 9 " ~ "9"
O!Q.J'la), o..u'la),
f uvvovo~,
& c.. ,~
9.'i.. ~
,Q.Q"'t)- 9
Q.a) uwp.aTLKO~
"
-OV, corporeal . a) a ;ynod, council, e~p. eccles. a general
councz; '1 J,,' ...? '" II "" c.al an ecumenwa . 1
~~a) rt. ~. m. blindness. j,,---'::' _ ..alO!QIJ
, ~ t ~.~ ~
7' rt •
d e- council; ..alo;"';~ in synodical writings.
~Q.a), m. re~lance,
~Q.a) ~a).
b) astron. conjunction; ~ }d:) 0.5 l~-b
pendence; sustenance, maintenance; a camel's ,9' 4. J""..
howdah; gram. conjunction of words.
I' Jl"l. ...~
,....Dj,,~ ..alO!Oj.J'la) !,..... f':~o
11" I' ".
a con- ,..a.::c..
9 " t 9 9 4 f rom fa),
J>' t .!. !: junction of stars witA tAe sun and with eacA
~'lIOQa), 1 "Cl m'lOc.al ~. m.
other is called a synod.
healing, medical attendance.
I ,..- ~J
,..! '" Q.a) an d -! Q.J c.al ' f• uvvovta,
9 ~ , a party oJ .-f
J..., ~ 'b k ' ..
aucQ.a) an agent s or 7'0 er s commlSSlOn.
travellers, a company, astron. conjunction.
JL~~ from~~ m.voluntary poverty, t -, It'"
• 4
! Q.J9Q.a)
"
,.~. ! 0j.J Q.a) , rJ Q..a),
-," -,,, -
0 r t-L' Q.a) p. 10-
asceticism, continence, denial; mean clothing.
UVVOaLT7JS, a follower of a council, esp. of the
9I 1:: ~ or ,Q.~Q.~Q.a)
,~~~QA) 4 " " m. tl·le pan I t
Council of Chalcedon.
comfrey, bone-set; ,.I ...
P g 4
,Q.~~Q.a)
"''' 4-
sym-
').Q.a,
~~!QlJc.al = ~~~.
lJhytum saxosum. t 9 -, ~ -9"
"~!QIJ 'la), rJ Q.a), !OQIJc.al, w.A.!Oj.JQ.a)
-""
PI .- -'"
orthodox Arabs. Thou who didst care for Thy sick, heal my
).9.jcta, pI. J=- rt. ..aJ.,a). m. alacrity, prompt- . k nesses; ... ot~
SlC
.. _!:' - '" I~f
! ,,..
I.!..
L! __ -I.!::.
~;~Q.,a),
'" ~ 1
_9' 4
tSlJQ.,a),
I~I.!--·"'''
~~ ,,.. ~ '" ~
,r..llP1'~Q,a) an
,
d ,0_ 9111~ , "'I'''~
.a.J}I ,,-Q.4:A..'II:)? ~ a
d-og fiawnmg
one; )L;O -~~ ~ ... ~c.k wlteedle him with
. on some
~.;~Q.,a) p. "tI~;S\JQ,a) O'vJJ.7r Epaup.a, Il-"'~ ,'71
the conclusion of a syllogism. these words. ETHPA • ...=()~( to be healed,
., 4 h ' ,-I,. • tended, attended to, groomed/ ~c~
"QO Q.J.9.J Q.~ per . O'vp.,/,Wllor, agreezng.
Jl'~ he shall be sustained with nourish-
..CI)".m.li\ic:t,a) uvvol/"r,
19 ". JI" 4
senator, councillor,. viceroy. b) f. the senate; .. ~Q..CI) ahorse, mare; ~~ WX)1:I.lI:I sea-horse;
the senatorial order. J' ..
tot.l! h'tppo)Jotamus; • 19!", l'. name 0 f
.alQ.:IC~~O~?
).!lC~ rt . .cQ.QI). that oan be breathed. ~i'~ f. Syria; J~~ ~;~ Farthe1' Syria
. M
I.e. esopo t . J~""
' an d A ssyrla,
arnra I"'"
, , - , ",'Q.QI)
J':',.
,Q.QI) or J~ J.
'eA) f • uavpa,
' a l'·tzard .
Nearer Syria viz. Palestine and the region
J;Q.QI) dross of copper. Cf.... ;am. north of the Euphrates. Hence are derived
~~ pl. }:.. UUP(Y~,fistula, a hollow sore, the three following words and verb ,",o~ :
tubercles nea'l' the anus or in the nostrils. J.,..:'~ and J)..!;o'.= unusual spellings of
'.' I J" J' , ; ~
•
t'~Q,QI) p. rn. a l''l.ne, verse; ~ eA)
"
~ .. ~ .. ;a.,a, 371
" -I', 6
"_I-'OJID
f rom 1-'0.4:11:1.
1 .. ~ ~
a dv. S '
ynac, .
tn ~ PAEL ~ to make thht, rarefy. DE-
·
S yrlac; ".._,..,o.m.~
-I', ~ th e same; Jo~~,..
• .. , '111 RIVATIVES, ~, J-..-.co, }to_....QI).
~:J!;~QI) he did not know Syriac.
~ and .....:.co fut. J.::..aJ', act. part. J;'=,
,..... 'OQl), J",
.,. 4 , f rom ""Q,QCI.
..__ 1,,":, 4 a) a s·
ynan, ~, pass. part. J..:,QI), ~. a) to bathe, wash
Palestinian/ JA:;~ }.:;j~QI) ~or )..;;s; oneself' metaph. to be pltrified by baptism,
Ohaldaeans i. e. a;;cient Syrians/ Jl'o~I":"' •.s, baptized; Hot-b ~t) t~ she tt'ent down
}.:~j~? the translation of the Syrians = the to bathe in the river / ~~ J001 J.!QI) his heart
Syriac version. b) Syriac; J~;~ J~~~ was pure; I,......m.J0
" -- '" " ' ' ' ' ' th at he may bel'teve
~0j.J?
the Syriac version; two Syriac dialects JU::;, and be baptized. b) to swim, float; J..¥,.D
I' f " "_:0 l" ,p,.
,..,o.J .. .... 'OQl)
~ tne
1 S '
ynac or J.uesopo-
Jf 1~ I" Qt.:) I-QI)
.!.." ,.., 1 "" I' - '" J'..~~?
J-J:A;:Q " as long as a
tamian language and J..:~o C;;~QI) ~~ man swims vigorously in this .yea; J.;::...= m.
Palestinian SY1·iac. c) in the Lexx. f. the and I~ f. creatures that swim,~ W
storax of Damascus. ;!J~ J~ ~ the bird floats in the air; ~
ll."ct..;;ctQl) from J:io~QI). f. the Syriac lan- , .. , I.'
t"'MQI)~' 'l" '",.... ....' ~ 1l,0~
~t ,..,~OQl)t
1' 4 -
~'"
guage, Syriac letters, Syriac faith. human souls float above the tumult of earthly
~~;Q.QI) Pers. colchicum autumnale,
ai/airs; ~~ ~ swimming in blood.
meadow saffron. c) to creep, spread as leprosy, poison, plants;
k:.;~ J.!.= thyme. d) to overspread, overrun,
l,f4
,.QI)'OQl) f rom 1'-
"~;.QCI. m. cast r '
atzon, mutz-. stray, roam; ~ o~~lo 4:;J.; ~ they
lation. overspread the country and settled in it. ETHPE.
J~;~ pI. c..
rt. ~ •.m. m. a branch, ...:.~rto be washed. PA. ~ trans. to wash,
subdivision, ramification; gram. a conjugation, ;.{!,
pU1'lJY; I' 4
J-A.?~?
I' ~
,...o ..
.... ..
~ ....-I».XJ was e
h d by the
paJ·ad1·gm. Holy Spirit. ETHPA• ...:..~l to be washed.
J..;:h;~QI) rt. ~;.QCI. gram. of or belonging APH • ...:.a,rtrans. to wash, bathe; to allow or
to a conjugation. admit to bathe; J;~~ ,-~Jr "';;'QI)l"he washed
them zn · u'ater; t 001
' ,.~
1 ' .. m.:»"... '" ...... S'hB
- ! ::......
J.S;~QI), J~9;0~ pI. Jt:.::. rt. ,s;.QCI. f. a sip, 01 ..
.
~, ,...,.r:c.
~ ~ and J~~ Jl:~.!: swimm?'ng
~ .
creatures, fi.~h, &c.; J,..-{;~ ~ a sweet-
degrade, to thru,st qff or awaII; to urge,
compe,. '" .... • ~'" J.9 "IS I.,.. .a....m
1 JI.QJI)'QD ..... .I.ze
IT rlatrb
1 1
smelling plant, perh. wild thyme. put down the mighty from their seats; J~;lI)
~~ 1'Ulne
J.. .. • d cztzes;
" J";; .. m.)O
l.,g ... .. ru~n8. . D E-
~ rt. ~. m. washing, swimming.
RIVATIVES, )..g,.....Q...a), )...S!I~, Jt:-S!I~,
........::.s;,
J..:....:.~, I~ rt. ~. fine, subtle, J1Q~~, Jt::-- 91 ••• =, J.g .......tIO, JLo S!I. .. M lI),
transparent; liquid, fluid / loolJely woven as ~'S!I,'MlI).
1 th ; ,.1 ...
co "' .. _ 1 "' .. ~
- .. ,..xu..~ jl ut'd b0 d'zes; ,o.:;-~
I::. '"
demolish; to defeat; to dethrone; ... o~ ~9.~ turn in with::::" or~; to depart from sin, from
~;'~t:..A::Io~ ~;;~ tlwy thrust with their godliness; H-~ ~ he had turned aside
sides and their slwulders; &..:..co J~ he to see; ~~~ ~t:' J~C?:I ~~.c:, he turned t'n
pulled down the altar; ~~o ~ ~;;.~ thitlwl" to eat; ~~ U,o U-~ U:~
11,6 thrust him down a pit and killed him; to turn aside neither to the right hand nor to
~~ m~ an arrow laid him low; .a.:~ the left; ).,:.;~? ~~ from tlw way; ~.:.;~? ~
t, .. fr h ,; h .....,..
....J.. ~a::.a:, thou hast brought me very low; J' .... , om t e way OJ trut ,. ~ ,ob..~
~! ~~ ~ J~tGod overthrew the ,.., .. ~ ye have turned'de
"",.oa.S!I as? firom my com-
deceitful Persians. Pass. part. overthrown, mands. ETHPE• ..J~r to be led aside;
1'uined, prostrate; thrust down, degraded; J~,A::Io J.J~, ~ a stupid man is easily
~~::Io JJ? ~ I am lying in bed; ~ led aside by words. ApH. ~r a) trans. to
~~~.. - ~ thrust down from authority. turn, turn aside, make to turn; to take or
ETHPE. &.:.~r and ETHPA• .a:.J:;:.c,t" to be carry aside; ).,:.;oU into the way; ~:.;~( t"~
i ! ....,. 1 - ,.. "" ..
thrust or cast down, to be ruined, overthrown, fl'om the way; ~ trbe heart; ~t ~;
defeated; to be outcast, r~ected; often wi th )~ he perverted his mind to evil; !'!:. ~
~ to be cast down and fall; otr~:» ~,.~.. I" .. J!"
~t'''he turns us aszl..W .;:,. from mono-
~~ .a.:~~ the wicked is thrust down in theism. b) in~ralls. to turn aside, go astray,
his evil~doing; oti~o J.l.=,...: a..a..:.~r the lapse, apostatize; ~;~ ~~ ,o"Of,L.~ ~r
fortress and its wall were ruined; ~;a'D he parted from them. and went to Armen£a,.
373
,o.!?~~.,a) usually ,o.!~.Q)r pI. Jl'~~ ~~m~ OJ.;~ my mind bound by love.
<TTlIOLCW, a c01lrse, place of contest, arena. Gram. to draw a line round points to signify
t r Q."" - . a mistake; ,o:.,~~o ~_.~~? JL.;ct..J
, Q.~-I"8'''''
9
= ,QJ:I,"-6-I"6".a:l
P
~=
- lll'" ,001
" di!I~
,. ....' ... !,...
czrcumscrz'b ed lJOlnts
.
~ij.co, ..coQ.Pij.a". and .cn.~ij.a, <TTlIXlJ~, and those which are. put instead of them /
Spica Virginis; the sign of the zodiac Virgo.
t:..:~j r~~ ~? Ji~ctJ annotations which he
~J..A...a:l; see ..coll~. had not 'well corrected. ETHPA. rJ"' ~ .. 1'" to be
.a:\...Ji,ij=; see~. closed, stopped, restrained, shaclcled; r2~?
-" 1'" p.
.,.. an d ~=
J~~ 1 J'" m. stab u 1arlUS,
. ~~e! JL~~ Ho".....
that the hole be closed w£th
groom; ~, " , -" ~
'''' 9" .a.''!' sUjJermten
• d en t a Iwap of stones. DERIVATIVES, ~.~Q...Q),
of tlte imperial stables. '~.
~.:C~ m. <TTf)f.lU>/La, steel, a steel edge.
J~ for J~l = ,a...!~.
Jl'~~.co pt of ,a!?~~=.
J~~ pt r m. Jl'4= pI. Jt" f. <TTa/LlJa-
PIOV, a small wine-sk£n or bottle.
u.~o~ pI. ~A.i~= a stoic. ~ m. an adversary often in the O. T.;
)..j4-= pt J.,:.. m. a baby-boy, an infant. I~"
,...~= ~
",J"'0Oj../!
.. ,...,o,.~
, •. "1 " . "'11."
,..~? 0j..0~~
'1
tlte r.c
~ct~= u'To,x£ia, the elements. angel of the Lord stood £n the way to be an
~4-= pI. J!- elementary, primary as adversary to Balaamj ,:~~ lli~ J~O! he
the particles"" 0, ?, .::t.
was an adversary to Israel. 1'lte Adversary,
Satan O. T. and N. T.
p~ ~. - ,.
~~, J""-.___ el ementary, przmary.
.
I'!
~=, { ~ J"
~ f rom~. I! { .!.. satanlC,
' Oj •.f uatan;
er
..coa.:::..~~ and ..coQ..~~ Cl! • !IC~ ~n. ..!. II.Q.J~
" · ' " satanlC. agency.
J..\.'~_
<T'Tw/L£1J KaAw~,
Jac. Malabar. stand ye aright, - ..
.a:\.... ~, ~~
- Ir- or ~
-" 11> ,
<T'TU<T'f,
the deacon's cry to the congregation.
sedition.
JJ4.co for JJ~r a pillar.
JL~ seditious.
H~ Ar. a butcher's knife.
~ PAEL .s.~ to cut, scarify, to puncture
..coo;Q.~= pI. the same with Ribui; <Ta'TlJpn~,
sycamore fruit. ETHPA. .a.J~
'" y 1" to be cut,
a satyr.
scarified. DERIVATIVES, ~ Q.,a), ~.
~= rt. ~=. m. declination, do/lection. ~ rt. ~. m. scratching open, scarifi-
-=~ pI. ~ <T'Tlxof, a verse esp. cation.
a verse of the Bible. ij.A~ and M= f. <T'Ta/C'T~, o£l of myrrh.
-=~ or ~ also -=»~, ~~, ~ to write, write down .
..co~, ~~ <T'T~A'1 -U~, a post, slab,
4~ denom. verb Pael conj. from U~.
column, statue.
to cut £n two; to turn aside, avoid. ETHPA.
J~• - p.1 J-.- "PI rt. r~=' f a narrow . ...J~r to have divisions, to dispute. APH:.
leathern pouch or bottle. Of. J4=. 4=1"to lay on, asc,'ibe undeservedly.
J~ and J~... pI. ,o~~
-a, a verse of a hymn.
<T'T;XTJPOIJ
r
4.co, J~~ pI. m. the side of animate and
of inanimate objects; ... ~o~ ~il ~~ on
~
.. .. denom. verb Pael conj. from ~l.
each side of him; ... ~~~ ~;r tlte four
to robe, clothe. sides of it/ J~~ O!~ ,in?", Chri8t's
-=~, ..co~, and ~ different side was torn by the lance.
spellings of -=~. Adverhial and prepositional uses: ~ and
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t""" +!~ belfides, beyond, except, without; .~ \c..:.~, \~~, and \~ pI.
\OJ'" 01 t"~ .. beSl'd.es th ose / J'!OI
" , ~.... ~~ ot"ter ~~A; m. CTlyiAAIOV, a seal, imperial diploma
' \. ~ , . . "
than th lS; I'I:C~'AJ t"'" .~ outsz e tW:J 'd 1._ 1
aw. or letters patent, a state letter or document;
lawlessly; ~uS ~ +!~ witlwutfear, safely; .. In 4
p" .. t-'lQ
I:;\".~ "C.... ,
1'"" .. - -
,...~,,--= roya
1 1et (ers OJ..r
' ~ ..'" ,7 h . . . . b 'd
J~o; ~.:-.o ~ Wztflout W1'at ; ~ est e, exemption from taxes.
npur by; IJ:~, Ot~~ ~olQ".5I J.j,;:) he b11ilt ,~~ p1. r
m. a) some tree. b) a cave,
an inn by tlte side of the church,. -H~ cavern, mountain side or ridge.
I~ on one side-on the otlwr side; ~~;;
J~~ pI. J~' rt. ~. f. an enclosure,
t"~ besldes, beyond ; ;.~!
'1\ ' " " oth er; ; 'L' 0 ...'"
_ on
stronghold, fold, mandra, monastic precincts.
one side, apart; .~ ~ apart, aside, on one
l~ m. lime, plaster, any material except
side; OI~ o&J; each to Ms own ~ray; ~~
"71 '71 • • - ,. '71 ""_ '"! "7'1 mud used for daubing buildings.
OI~~ by tts 81de; w~o~ \o~ ~.:-.o on
every side, DERIVATIV.ES, Vel b .~, f-, ..t~, ".m
1"" f ram I'"""J:lO. m. a plasterer; seller of
lime or cement.
~(~~ for woras beginning thus, see J~,
~~~~ rt. ,em. m. a repai1'er, builder up.
.alo.~~~
9.. stratum, a road; c,f ~~~f.
.. ''"
9 T" 1 ,.,..
.alo.~;.*~ p. ~, Q~ m. (TTpClTrrYOI',
, I"l.~Q.
~ ~, l'Ic..IICI • f• cam bUStlon.
...1:o rt. .1 .
a commander, general oftener ~~!~r ~a:.~, J~ pI. J:' rt. ro.m. a) an author,
,', .. ~.. -;.,,. 1 \11 , writer. b) one who ordains, consecrates. c) a
"tl o.~ ~ and ~ ~~ f p. ~- m. CTrpaT'tOJTTJr,
a soldiel·. founder. d) a legislator " an umpire. e) a de-
positor, owner of goods deposited. f) gram.
~~~, .m~~~, ~~~~, and
positive, affirmative, an affirmative proposition;
~!lDr m. uTparr/AaTT}f, a commander, general.
hypotlwtical, an hypothesis " also I~ ~~
.m~~ an army. ~.t. .~! the ablatit'e case.
CTTPOTlU -iif)
ll~~ f. u,XlYJJ,oll
spring wheat.
-w, a loaf made from
hypothetic" ~..::.m .
'\.
lunar months are nat'l.tml, not hypothetic.
uo
,Q'..,r}..:l~ tile .
' -,
J,....~; see under ~., .!. ' ..
\.o~...m and ~~ pI. ~~ and
.m~ uEXi(3,IJII, uEXlt3H, a chronological list, ,- - or \.~
\.Q.,:,Q..A:) , - - p.1 ~...m
'''' ..... - or - I -
~I>QII m.
JJ~, J~' from the preceding. in the a sign of wrath; ... o~ ~::s..c~ J.:~J~:::. his
form of a column or page. words were taken down in shorthand / a mile·
stone>, chiromanc y.
~ U£XXlOII, seat, throne.
~, ll,..= m. the moon; Sin, the moon-god
~ imper. of verb fQ..Ct). of the Chaldaeans; chern. silver,
,
~, ,.~,
~ I
p. ''''
1- rt. 'PQ.QI). m. I ) laymg . ,
~QI), 1"
,..L..m m. mud ' fll t;
,nnre, hl"'~"
~J)o.a.? 1
~ !' ..
down, setting: a) planting, transplanting; the mire of the streets; ll.:.=! ~ muddy
a plantation. b) propounding / 1~J!9? ~QI) springs,' I~? ~ thefllth of sin.
the setting forth of a parable. c) the composing, 19~9 I"~ mtry.
.
~QI),
settling e. g. of canons, enactment/ drawing
up in writing. 2) that which is laid down: ...Li, Sinai; ~ ;Q'J Mount Sinai,' I~~~
a) a proposition, statement, symbol, creed / m? the wilderness 0/ Sinai. DERIVATIVE,
\.o"otL~~? ~ the foundation of their ~.
· It'~ ,,'" , '" , .. .. .of h
teachtng; ~:>I? ,..!lI:I. _QI) wntzngs oJ t e ~ ,I ~ I) Sinaitic. 2) Sinite, Gen.
Fathers; ~ loot? Il.'~~? ~ the x. I 7. 3) Chinese.
statement of the faith made at Nicea, the creed ~ pI. J..:- a half-drachma.
d rawn up at N zcea,. · ,.~, -
~ f!QI)? ~
I , '" i/.
ij.~? ~~ whetstone.
Il.'~~? JJ~l whoso sets forth another
~4:. pI. ),:. m. a) a vine-shoot. b) ~l:~;:a,
creed. b) a portion, allowance of food. c) a
~!? clusters of dates.
faggut. d) position, situation, place / a reser-
voir, conduit. e) gram. I'L;~? ~ the Il.'~ and Il.'~ pI. Il." f. a row, series,
placing of points but usually ellipt. points, cornpany; JJ~! Il.'~...a, the company of the
vowel points, plural points,' \.~~? l::c'~ just.
points written in red ink. Also ~ ~;, ~~, I~ pI. ~:.., I~':' rt. ~Q..Ct). f.
, .!. '.. t ~J~
~
~ ,..
or t Q.-~rQ
4 - '" ••
a pl'ep03ztzon. a) succour. b) a troop, band, company, choir;
With other nouns: I~.. ~ and J~ l ot~ ...J:.:; his retinue, his cCYmpanions >'
pI. r )..!;;£
or yWc the laying on of hands, ~ ~ in bands, by h'oops,' J~ Q.A~J
J~~ they went forth in one band; I~
ordznatwn j,Q I • ' " •". "'!'" to the d'wconate,
· . I" ~,
j;~h a band of monks.
Jl.'Q'JoJ? to the priesthood,' consecration of a
bishop, a patriarch; a prayer said at the con- ~~ rt. ~Q.QI). adv. in troops, in com-
secration of a bishop; J...6;~ ~ pI. r panus.
kneeling, a gellUflexion,' the name of one of a..k, ~ pI.~, J..:-m. a sword, a blade;
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a cord, twist, plait, line; a small clzain, chain all tJ/ey who wait in His hope >' ~i )~
aTmour " a tllOng, sltoe-lace; the thread of a J.A.r~.~ tlte evil man ties in wait for the
' - ".~o~
1oom; Jf..o4I . . -. weave a p l mt; . '" -
oAl~ 1·ighteous. ETHPA• .....::~r to be awaited,
OO~ ~;"j they were caught in the toils; expected ; \O~~ "'" ... ~~ p'?~ It?
11 ___ '" he was vexed
J+!..co~ cords of sin. b) pickled fish. that he had not been wa'ited fO)',. t-.... s:O'
c)fine dust. d) afine web. ~~~! the things expected; J~~ ~,;~~
~~-- p1. ..coa...L.o....a:>,
. - - .c:u..
._-
....= usua 11y f.
)..~.:~j loo.? evtning was d-rawing near; J~
~HpijV, a s-iren / a singing-bird / a screec/~-owl ;
~~! o~ ~O~OI Christ is He who is looked
a demon shaped like a woman and preying on for. DERIVATIVE~, ~\.\=, ~.... ?m"" ~~,
the dead. ~~~.
om .....=
- p1. 0 ---=.
fJ'- J~~ pI. r m. a money-changer.
op» PeI'S. arsenic. ~.t~, ~.t~ pI. ..co~Q'A= usually ~r
op» PAEL .,~ to nail, fix nails in; ~i a 8c}wol,· ~~..; a schoolfellow.
UXIJAry,
to act foulishly, stupidly. ETHPE. to be known, be formed, conformed, take shape or form,'
un'd erstoo d ; ........ 1'" _ ~~ 01 ..
~................ ,,"" '" I'
_ P '" t"'J:l , tfW
,....~ J 11.'~i'1! ~~ ~~ assuming the
Lord is known by His creation. PAEL ~ form of angels of righteousness," 'f'~ ~,.g
a) to make to understand, explain with ~; F~! pig-iron. b) to feign, pretend, deceive,.
to advise,. to s?'gnify; JJ~ 10"': JJ~ ~ }d.~ ~~ they feign to obey the
make tltis man to understand this vision; scriptures. DERIVATIVES, ~Q.S», jlC"'I)M::IQ,
J:4. ~ J.,.U., v:ltat is tlte meaning of the ~I ",om"', IlQJ...'O.:)~.
name? ~ ~ being admonished. b) to ~ probable root of following. MAPHEL
make fUf.Jlislt or stupid. ETHPA. to inspect, ~ to make poor, to weaken, reduce to
consider closely; to be capable, understanding " poverty, pretend to be pOJr often opp. ;}{:..::..r
to understand, perceive, recognize,. ~~~ to enrich, give oneself out as rich; 9~ J..;~
... ~ rnyservant deals wisely,. ,~~~! ;~o t::dcn';:'::IQ tfte Lord maketh poor and
,t;'~ lest they should perceive in their .1
rna keth rWft,' -,,,, • "',..
~ 0.01 t::~O w:>;~
.... In H e
hewrt; ~I! 'f'~ ~~r ~ they did not emptied Himself and made Himself paor,
understand what he said,' ~~ ~? sense- ETHMAPHAL t,:,Eu:t:.,:;,trto grow poor or weak;
less. ApH. ~riutrans. a) to act foolishly to be impoverished, impaired, deprived of,·
or pert'ersely, to play tIle fool. b) to go astra!l, ~o "'.. CI:).M.""
,. ,. Ll" I'"... ~,. the riclt were im-
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poverished and hungered,· ;~ ~~~ ~ ApR, ~r to reject, refuse, ablwr, cast away,
~ lIe who makes all riclt suffers no diminu- despise; J:p
~l! 19~ the stone wltich tlte
tion; t..~tr n...~ the measure is lessened. builders refused; ~r~ ~ 'f~ ThO'11J dost
DERIVATIVES, ~.a.~.¥I, ~~, JtQlom~, not despise aught. Pass. part. ~, ~,
~IIOM's>~. J~ .. '{ M y:, despised, 1'ejected, reprobate, profane;
an abomination; ~~~; ~~ rejected
~~U"' rt. 1o.GltJ. adv.finally. . I -'-:0
' " .M~ ,~ .. "
.. " ~'Q.J
arnongs t tlte ncttlOns>, 1 .,-')p
~.Q) Pers. oxymel, a mixture of vinegar
t"~~ hewn down as u;orthless shoots;
and honey. ....~ ~,OCl' an ab
I -'- ...>: I - , ", ' ble marnage
omtna . 'I. e.
~.1&"', J~ rt. 1o.GltJ. final,. l:~.{"' ~!~ within prohibited degrees. ETETAPH....~~tr
the extremities. to be rejected. DERIVATIYES, )"'»o.GltJ or ~o.GltJ,
It'o....&..:l..Q)
, , , , rt. 1Q..Q). f . concIuswn,.
' t Q.~.Q)
,,- , , J,....,»o.GltJ, ~Q..Q), ~, J~, JtQ..),.m¥',
~ct... tlwfinal conclusion. J... 'M"', ~JJ..'M'>O, JtQ.&'':':=.M''', ~~fl...~,
f ut. ." J'~,pass.
, Jt~~,Jt~t.
.. ~
Y
,Q.Am.J,.. act. part.~, Y,
fill up, block as }...:.;O( the way, ~Q'~ a COIU. gen. a basket.
spring, ;..; a 1)alley, ~~9 the moutlt, J~i~t )!k, J~ ~ f. the back Itair.
a b1'eaclt, )..:::.;.1." tlte door; ~~ ;Q'~ slmt ¥, l~ f. a) sea-weed, sedge. b) tree
YOU?' mouth; ~ JI..'~~ ~~?rea1'S stopped lichen .
wzt. h wax; J'""" .. "y - ~ -....~.Q)!Y S t OIl es set
;.::a.Q ~ ,I,....... ~11m, .m.::.b &c.; see ...;~~.
in the entrances of tombs. E'rHPE • ..5~r ~ f. utAlYVIOV, winter wheat, fine
to be shut, stopped, repaired, silenced; ..E~ r wheaten flour.
" .. "'!' ~t. u'as snut
\o0..9~ l ' l ' fi
zn trtezr "v - )'"
aces,. t"~I,.....-.e
'1 p " " ..-.~~ denom. verb Pa-Ipel conj. from
"
\ 0..01 .. ,,~wn was [,1 ent.
17' A. ;.AGo to Slt'ut Uji
1
3 uuAAoytUf'O •• to arrange words, compose, write.
closely, to shut up, Uock or st!)P especially of E TEPAI,P) ~~~~{
V!1'1'I
to' be arrang ed ,com-
the ears and mouth. Ellipt. 1o#~Q,9J,; o~
posed. DERIVATIVES, ~~I:UlC, It~~.M.'>O>
they shut the door upon him, bolted Mm in.
~.
Al::;o to set close together; to fence off.
''- .. or J''-
J~oCI) ,.~ !'. m. a co 1umn 0 fwrl
' 't'mg.
ETHPA. f.D~e }/" Jt' '''' to be stopped, sltut fast, barred
up, mount up as a sacrifice = to be q/fered. )~~, )~, )~~~; see ~ and jl;'.
I ... !. P I ? ' . ! •• ".
• •
f) to rise as a building, to grow taller as a F' Jao'
~= pl. ~-~.= m. a MUg, medicine,
tree. g) arith. to result, amount to; to mount remedy, poison, pigment; ~~~ }.1.:.Q.~
up, rise as a number, a price. h) to come out, compound medicines; ~L.Q..~ ... S prepa;ers ;i>
result from casting lots, to fall to one's lot. of drugs, sorcerers; ~::. F
medicine of life
Idioms; JJ ~ to turn out of the colour, be of often said of our Lord; Jl."~ 'f~ a fatal
the same colour; ...... ~ to come into effect, to .
drug, ])OlSOn; '"'" ~":. I'" ~~
01.............. I .!... he put h lm
. to
D1tcceed, prevail; lP ~-~ ~ to come death with poison: )l.'~? ~ ~:..o.., the ga1'e
into the mind, to come to mind; ~~ ~ him deadly poison to drink; li~ ~? J£;.i
l~ his race arose from, had ori!Jin from; ;jj ).!~ a painter who paints with various
~..&.sW t:..~ his soul ascended =he died. pigments. DERIVATIVES, verbs p=, 1''»'0=
~ act. going up to war,. ~ pass. and -p-.=l, ~Q.AI, ~, I~,
C!tJered up,' distilled. PA. ~ to lift Ul) )~ .-a-a=, ~.!-a-a=, ~o»m)O, ~~..:~,
with the wilinowing-fan. ETHPA. ~~r ~.)O..m...'IC.
a) to be taken up, lifted up; ~ ~~1:{..=r Names of medicinal herbs:
\r~ our Lord was taken up from us. b) to ~~ a...: ~ gentian. ~:i....~ 'f k plantain.
go up, ascend; I~~ Q.S:1~~r they climbed ~...k 'f~ also ~jl F
or t'"j~ dragon's
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~
blood, the thickenell juice or resiu of various )~ p1. J' Dl. (t leader of the blind.
plants, that of Calamus Draco has styptic J£.A.~ pI. r m. a fo:c.
qualities, another kind is from the tree Dra- I, . . . b
l!rL!!:d' ~~ m. eetroot.
caena D raco. ~,~ og 8 d ung.
~, ~ fut. J..~;, pres. part.~,
C~ m. a small bladder, i'l1:ft'2ted skin.
cf. ~lII). to be blind; ~ J'OI~' H~ ~ l't. \..xLm. m. halting, limping.
the owl which i8 bl£nd in the light. PAEL J~ m. cr~p.i8aA,S', tlte finest wlwaten flour,
~ to blind, put out the eyeH, dq)rit'e of a meal cdJering Lev. ii. r, 3 and passim;
sight; ~ ~OI~~ he put out hl's eyes: J.:.o~o J~ tlte meal cdJel";ng and drink
OI!~ "0Ie!,
~ tlte ligl~t blinded Ids cdJering; I~, ~fine white bread.
sight. ETHPA. ",-..:;;,~r t6 become blind, lose
j~, JI."t"~ adj. of fine flour; JI.".r~
the sf'ght, be maimed, disabled; ~~ ~t::.ii:;r
Jt'~ fine white loaves.
~;~o my eyes, were blinde(t with u'eeping,
and became d lm; · .P"t."
'0 ..'') It.'!··-'
..~J. I"·'"' .... 11
,,"~p 11
II."~~ rt. ~. f. bl£ndness.
~t::.o:J'o let '~im not be stupijied and disabled ~ the ichneumon.
by many terrOl·S. A PH. ~r (0 deprive of 11."~-QlII) rt. ~. f. gram. additi07~, an
one eye; to hat; 1 01 [~00.-
~
~
.. I' L "'P"
o~ ~'D accessory proposition.
Jacob halted upon his thigh. DERIVATIVES,
I ' ·'Om
,'0 - f rom F'~'
.. I . ! " pozsone(,
. Id'zpped'zn
J.-.x,o.co, ~..CII), ~lII), It~..CII), ItQ..~,
poison as arrows.
~J...~.In,:\I) •
~ .. ft ~
u . .,~), '" act. part . .,.XI..CII),
"'1" ":I.~,
L!' __
~,,.._~,
I' P" It.''':: _ 1
..~p.m.~,~ ". I ' . ! ,.
pass. part . .,..:Am, J,!.., I~. a) to stay, sustain;
f. 1~.:Ck rt. ~. blind; dark, concealed;
1.~ ..... WltrL
~~ '7brea, d I'"
~~ wzt 'h '
Wlne;.,~ •
~~ .E 1001 ...~ he wa~ born blind; ~
J • , . ,i"b : d- 1 t."'''' 1'._ JI"
~C40.,..f lzn as a moe; ~ ....... ~ ~lII)
.,~ su.~ta1·n your heart = refresh yourself
;;:'0 J6~ a blind mr(n was sitting hy the with food. b) to uphold, support; to prop,
wayside bp-gging; ~~l:'o"; ~~ they are shore up; I~~ .,.::k~! u...:.the Power u'hich
spiritually blind; ~ ~?~ the concealed uplwlds creation. c) to rest the hand on the
h ea d 0 f a VlC . t'Im; ~,'I" '"'~ .... .. I
01,.._ .,~4 ..
members.
ot.U;Q"J) he sl~all lay his hand upon the head
....O~ (J'ap./3uK~, samb1J,Ca, a three-cor-
nered stringed instrument. of his oblation. d) to lean, support oneself,
rest against or on; to press heavily wi t h ~, ~
;~ to blossom, put forth blossoms.
°
or ~; ~ ~:a; .,.::Alii) he rested himself
H~ pI. ~ - rt,. ;~ . .the blossom or against a corner of the wall and ~lept;
young shoots of the vine, tendrils, vine-buds. J..t."~~
- ,",..
~~
I'o~ .,.¥l.lII)
... I' -
~~_ ~ severe
I! - !'
)Lo~~ rt. ;~. f. tlte budding or blossom- famine pressed upon the cify. e) to recline at
ing of the vine. table; ~ ~ as he sat at table; r;.c
~ ~
I~~, , Jt.'
.._ rt.. ~. a stay, support, ~ before the guest,~. f) to lean. over;
-''" - "I"
supp07·ter; ~ L~.:iIQ! ,:lo.."lQ.lII), or
. '''0 S upport }~~~ t:-" '0';' it tottered to its fail.
.. . J'Q..~
.. .. .,.:AlII) It 4
of my weakness. 9 ) to 1ean away, 1eave; o.J.,.'D
.,~,
~ .. Jt'~.!Ia.m
~ .. p. 1 J'" m. muste1a Scyth'Lca, ~ 'Ho lds riches passed away from him to ...
the sable. h) to touch as a ship the laud, to reach, arrive at
port, arrive at a conclusion; ~r .,~r?
I " ~ .. f rom .,~.
~'Co:lQ..a)
~ .. a.d'J. sable.
JJ~~ that the sltip may reacl~ the haven;
~;~, ...... ;~ or ... J..;~ f. some I~~ ~ tlwy arrived at the mandra;
amphibious animal. J.:.=.! ~;~ ~.-e~? ho~ until they rest in tlw
I"'·,Co:lQ..a)
,.., 6 ,
m. op.vpvn, myrrh. land of life. i) to dash or beat agrdnst; ~'C~
4'a.
\a...J'~
,
(J'P.VpVLOII, a k'm{I of parsley re- ~;l? J.S:,~L ~ ~~thr) .~'Urges beat against
sembling myrrh. the limit oftlw land; ~;~ ~ ~ J~ elM
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mm did 'fIot beat upon the ew·th. PabS. part. ll.....;.~ f. the lej~, left hand opp. )..i....:Q; the
uphdd, supported; firm, established, steadfast; . ht hand / II.!"
rzg '" I! -::: I>'
~.a:I ~-~ ~ on t
'" he
~ ~ unstable; depending from a letter, right, on the left; ~ ..; the thief crucified
beginning with one letter, as several verses; on the 7eft of our Lord. Constllntly used with
lying at table, see e. ETHPE. ~~r a) to reference to )/[att. xxv. 33 sqq. of those on the
$. I" 'I '" wrong side, tlte enemies of the Lord, evil; Lp
rest, reclme
•
esp. at table; \o~
"'
~_ o~
\ ~~? make them all sit down. b) to ~? ¥
the voice saying, depart ye to the
support oneself, lean on with ~, to 1'ely left; ~
'" 4"
+
J~! devils belonging to the lp-ft
h'lS conJ.wt
upon; ~~l¥)r JZ-6~'" ~ he leant on his han d ; OIAO .......o.. oo!
,I>' " 11' '"
~~ ~
I>' ,-/1' •
tS
staff. c) to be supported, propped up,. ~~ '" 1~ witl~ evil. Dl<;RIVATIVES, r:...~, J., »=,
J~r~ }J..~ ~ one (3'Jul of the beam was JL~l¥), ll.xl.= '0,
supported by the wall,. gram. to depend on, r:..:~ from b.=. ndv. on the left.
be connected with. P A. .,.....c.k
to uphold, sup- J~
~1..'....
~»=,9' a ) 1fJt,
~.. ,.f,
on tfW
1
left 8lde,
• J"?Q'IIII..
port step by step, continuously; ~ 0 "Q .;:.
l~~ the left wing of an army. b) un-
w~~ 1'hou halSt upheld my steps; J~b-.:!r
lucky, unfavourable, inauspicious. c) wrong,
9
J~~
"...... J..,! 4
_~l.
, .. I9 Y
,..O~ .
J,,'",~~a
_. Y
~~ \n,.:l:;~: ~ .. 0.; ~~? ~ all
gracio~s woman upholds the honour of Iter
his actions whether right or 'Wrong.
husband. ETHPA. ~'t:{.l¥)r a) to lean on with
~ of tbe pers.; to rely on. b) to be firmly Il:~~ from ~. f. the being on the
knit, hold fast together. c) to be supported, left side.
sustained. d) to depend on a letter, begin Fk
I.!Y
denom. verb Pael conj. from pk,
I~ Y J~ YI>' •
with the same letter as verses. API!. ~r ~, part.• »~=¥!, ~ »»=¥!, to pOlSOnj
to make recline or sit down; to prop up, ~~ ~,oj l)oisoned darts. ETHPA.
support; to inspire confidence. DERIVATIVES, f-~~r to be poi,~oned, die by poison. PAL PEr,
J..~.,'~Q.Q), ~.o~, JL~, ~, ~~, ro.»';:' to jive med'icine, heal, cure. ETHPALP.
~, ~o~m», JIO;)o=~. ~~1 to take medicine. APR. ~t to
I.! -- -'- 1 ~ I" t give poison.
~ p. m. a prop,
~,·,.....r.~.
to redden, turn red trans.; g .;., m",,! I ~ , H.~.J.:i.=, Jt'~Um also spelt without the
J.,9"j.,9 wine whic}~ makes the countenance Alep or with Yodh, J~, pI. m. f. Jt" r
.flu.~hed. ETHPA. ~t{:. ..l¥Jr to becorne red. uvv~yopor, an advocate, defender; looJ ~J
ApH . ..t:l.-~t to make red, dye 'J'ed, make to ~~... J~ let Thy cross be an advocate
t -
blush __ 1'QJ.:) 11'" or',... ,n¥lm'O
11'0.9 '" Y.
zt g1ows 1'ed - for us.
hot as iron in the fire / metaph .. n.:o m» 1t',,4~1lm UVVI'Jyopla, f. ad'L'ocacy, pleading j
I~"::":; dyed scarlet in sin. DERIVATIVES, a defence; with ~ to plead.
~QA), )..J~QA), Il~QA), I~.
lo~, It',,~= another spelling of H~ .
... ~, ~~ red, 1'uddy, red-haired. •
Jt'J~; see Jt'~ and !lQ.Ll:r:l .
... ~.= dlO'nom. verb from ... i n ...; .I¥J. UI~,. t . d'
t-»~ r . .aJ..t:D. m. zntro uczng.
ESTHAPH ...... A.'Y:lt{:.""t" to be red of the face
or hair. I~~ pI. I~~ rt. ~. f. hatred, enmity;
~?" lJ..L» hatred between trethren j l~
Jt'a:~ from ... ~. f. 1·uddiness.
~rill-will towards strangers, inho.cpitalify;
I~ l't. ~. f. a red sea-weed. ' 4 P 011
'll~-~ ,. ,I'
' .. , d , ... , J'CU ~ 0ppo81twn 01' contrary nature oJ
I~ an ..a:I"~;...¥I....aI an eme-tald, fire towanls wax.
oftener J~I, ::;5,( or :Iiim? ""~c.::...LaI
' ... or"'"4,,,'ip 1 reSlnous
.
. '- .-.. d'" 1 -~ ...
~--o el's. tlW cover-
~'Jo,~; see un er F ' ~.=.
ing of the cedar fruit or perhaps the sheath of
~ impel" \.~.= to strain, filter, clarIfy, the betel-nut.
l!urge; ~~ oJ.~ \ ~ strctin away the water
from the preparation. Part. adj. ~, ~ f1'
""lSltl den om. verb from I~b.
v )'71 ,
ETHPAL.
~t:::..=, to have one s cause pleaded, to be
refined, purified, pure esp. of gold. interceded for.
1~~.- f U.
t I"~.L&AJ,'" nnper.
• -
-..J..=, ac.t pHr t . I'"
~LI:r:I,
I~,' • ... t I ~ -- I'.... JL' - t 1 t
I~~; see I~Um.
pass. pal' . ~,J-AA.t:D, Jo,_.LaCI. 0 lia e
opp. r-'; • '''' 41~ -- h
~ wo~ t ey ate me wzt out h d . h J.Q,,~.ak Pers. m. a case, coffer, casket.
,-' -.:-, ~
a cau,se " J.................. '11' tltey
I h ate em;'l'~ " '" , }..Q..~ m. uuv8,E, cinnabar, a bright 1'ed
we hate. pigrnent.
Part. adj. hateful, detestable, odious, foul, 11''''
~t1Sltl or 11 ,,,.
~!,.I.I:Io p I . t--
1 ". , "
m. uavua"Aov, a san dal .
,
la(.(" ugy
.7 1 __ I'!'
~! --... f~ "'''' anyth mg ' "zmp'Wus " J.L.='" I~~ m. a sandal-maker.
Jci':" ugly; J~ J~';; et foul tlwllgltt/ ;~ oftener ;::..~.
~ ~ ~ he called out with a terrible cry. . . J santalum, sandal~wood.
PI. 1. emph. J~ik foul deeds, vices, crimes. ...
w.e!;~, !I~;t-'~.=, ~;~, ..a:I,,;~ &c.
uav8apnxI'J, sandarach, red ,sulplmret of arsenic.
ETHPE • ...;~r and ETHPA . ...j~r to be
hated; to be disfigured; to be faulty of metre. ~;t1Sltl
seed of garden rue, peganum !tar-
ApH • ..:uct to render odious,' to disjiyure. mala, possessing narcotic properties,
ETHPAU. ",:;c.J~r to be an object of hatred. ,a...;~ CTvvi8plOV, assemblage, counc·il.
DERIVATIVES, ~)...=, 14..=, Il,,~, Il~, ..a:I!~, ..a:I"!~, and ..a:I"!CU"~; 8ee
J! Q.LI:r:I, Jl QLI:r:I, )....J.a:" H·. .LI:r:I, ~)....J.a:, , Jl" ~.= ..a:I"?~QA).
or Jlo....l.A:!. Jl~, Jll~ also written J~J,ia:" Jl.'~J.JA,
~.Lt:D, ~ m. a lush, thorn, bramble; H~J • •
I ' . .!'. - J"
rt. J.a.m. odious, detestable; a lwted person.
~ ~p a fi re blazzngzna
. . bush __ ...
~ !:. ~".
1"tI9, Q.LI:r:I I" QLI:r:I
or ~ " 9 rt. ~. m. beal'dless.
c...
l!;o .... from the thorn sprang a rose,' J.:~
'"pr'
I}JA,
pI. I~ rt. 4.:0. a hater, enemy, I~~ pI. I~ f. a) a swallow. b) a
.
adt'ersary, drops one Alep before suffixes tortoise. c) an arch or hollow. d) a bat •
and the other quiesces, ... ~ my enemy, p1. e) the middle part of the breast. f) 4-~1! the
... ~~ my enemies; ~~ OU1' enemies; f. pI. lesser ribs, the abdomen .
....:;r~ tlley that hate thee. t 4'" JP. 4 ... f 'ld cat.
I'0..1..=, Jo"QLI:r:I • a CCtt, a Wl
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crown of tlte head. b) a head-covering, head- poor and needy. ETHPE . .,Q,.J~' to need, '" p
band, cap, helmet. DI.;RIVATIVE, verb ;"J~?; stand in need with ~; to find it necessary,
see ;,...I.Q:I. be obliged; to become needy, suffer want.
ETHPA . .s:U~r to be in great need; to find ,it
ll'~ and ll'~~ rt. J.u». f. hate, hatred.
indispensable, be compelled. APHEL ~r
j...&A) m. pestilence.
to cause to be in need, make to need,. to con-
~ to shake, quiver. P AEL ~ to be beard- strain, cpmpel. DERIVATIVES, }....J...A.JI":I.-.tD,
less; part. ~~~ beardless, having a scanty )......a.A, Q.,QI), It Q.A...J,,QI), 11 Q.O I m : 0 .
beard; metaph. ~~~ 1'~6 a mountain bare
;,.J..a) P AEL ..r,; to nod or shake the head.
of trees. DERIVATIVES, l.6Q..J....a:1,~.
ETHPA. •;~r denom. verb from Jl';~u;,. to
w!~m U'TW13'1~, Ta ULTw13", a morning meal
put on a Jlelmet.
of wheaten food.
• 4L~~
~.Lx, or k:JJJ..a) m. a peak, summit of a
'1':1.'0- m. a senator.
mountain.
ll'o\~ f. the hump of a camel, buffalo, &c. ~J.,QI) m. a fine white loaf.
.cu;, emph. state of ~k a bus!".
~ act. part. ~~ to gnaw, fret. PA.
l~, l~)"""'u:' pI. m. ~}-..L», n:!tc
pI. f. ~ to gnaw as a worm. DERIVATIVES,
g~ rt. ~J..a). detested, hated, hateful, odious; ~,~Q.~.
l~~ t.r~!,QI) hateful to God or haters of God;
~ m. uwuuo~, a period of time.
1~::S:~ lJ.:ia:, 1l',,4'>Q.»arrogance hat;;.f~tl to
~ or ~~ m. a '/-'ault; the stars of the
God.
~Milky Way.
~~!.a.k rt. ~. adv. detestably, odiously.
~m.= rt. .mm. corn. gen. a moth, maggot,
ll'~...a.k and ll'~~ rt. ~J..a). f. hatred, worm; 'l'ottenness, decay.
aversion; odiousness, detestability; bad con-
JJI':I.~ Pers. suust. vermillion, sky-blw;
dition or life, viciousness, rascality; odious
aspect or sound, ugliness, hideoumess. or blue-black.
\>." cl' .~ 1 1 .~ \."
~ a J. OJ tile co our oJ 1-1~.
,
~ ...i.tD rt. ~. m. propolis, bees' glue with ,..., 9
which they close the entrance to the hive. ,~; see under ~~mQ.,QI).
,o~ m. mixture, intermingling. U~~ pI. r m. UELUTPOJl, a rattle.
Jl'o"'~ same as ll'o";~~.L';. ~ Pers. possession by evil spirits, ill-
t...L:D, J.L.i.tD; see verb ~. ness resulting from the same.
ll'~ rt . .,Q,..L.tD. f. need, necessity; povut!/, l~; see 1~,QI)~.
want, ind1·gence.
~ fut. ~, act. part. ~. to assail,
.. ft
.s?UQ:I . . . to
u . .9~ . .zntro d uce, znJect.
.' PAl!:L
ass(mlt, fall suddenly on; to act with boldness
~ to be prompt in action, diligent; to loop or presumption, to attempt, to dare, p1'esume
up, gird up clothes. DERIVATIVES, Jsu Q.,QI), against with ~; ~o~ ~ ~::. ~ wild
J.g~. beasts dared to attack the living; ~ ,,5
l'Z
,9! .. ~ waen eVl s come sudden1y; ~-'lQ,J
......
1"'4 ....
~~ Ib'll
m. p. lOWS, surges. 1,,-...::. 0 ~
fragrant roots; tlte root of the same, tlte head for M.q flock; J~r ~ ~ visiting the
of a rush or of garlic. prison,' J1.'Q~ t-~ ~~ ;~r! W
J
JJ~ pel·haps dung. 'i'/tOu didst clwoi1e to heal the nations of their
Ji~, J1.' rt. ~. a) efficient, ejfectiJal, diseases. Eccles. to visit, hold a vimtation.
with ~ ine.ffectual; a maker, doer, worker, one b) to do, deal, commit, act, rjfect, perform "
to treat; to exact,' ~~ 11' ~~? - P 1 d ea1
who brin!Js about; J~!, Ji~~ the Word is WIW
2) ~tr to flap the wings. DERIVATIVES, hm'r i.e. not a nun. ~.:u;l'. J~ l~are'sfU1'"
~.I:D,Jt~. II";:'~"'. JP'"
~ ~ came l' s h' air; J'..,:..~
,., ~
,., gwnt
.
~ rt.~. m. loathing. hail', adiantu11L capillus veneris, maiden-hCtir
I ' ,
,...~ p. ._ r.t '~.
I'''' ~ -- d .
m. an auacwus fern; J~ ~ a moustache. Mefaph.
attack, assault, attempt upon some one; rhet. leaves, fibres " also chem. )..LQ~ J~ Saturn
an objection, arg·ument. = lead. DERIVATIVES, J...,o~, }...~,
J,J~, J..,L~.
JI.'4---.::::.I» rt. ~~.I». f. loathing, avers£on.
' ,., I't ....~. m. vtst
J~.I:D . 't awn.
t'
JJ~ m. tlte back hair.
~
9' f ut. ,~, ." .. act. part. ~, J'~,,9" I~, J1.'~ pI. ~~, Jts:.= f. a) barley;
pass. part. ~, J', 11.'. a) to visit, inspect, look J~! ~ barley bread; JI.'~ J;... one
after, cuz'" for, provide, Iteal; J..!~ ...~ grain of barley " j~~ J~pearlbarley;
Cl» ,; "
"'9
tlte Lord Ita.th viJlited 11is people /
y , . 9 .... 9 Y 9 ,P"
)..:~o~; J~ spelt. b) a disease of the eyes.
OI;'~ ~; ~? .,..' a.~ a ,~ltepJwrd caretlt c) a bal'll'.y-corn, measure of weight.
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J~~ pI. J~':'" f. a litter. 't~ ETHP. 't~~r denom. verb from
I ' " ' ' or I'
,..,O~ ""
,..,o;._~ ' .. h'
f roro J~. mry, ~~. alchem. to be reduced to the state of
shaggy. white lead.
C~, J~' fmm J~. a) hairy, made of J~; see J~. ..
hair or haircloth. b) f. a plant, clinopodium, ~~, ~~, ,~o.b also ~/ m.
wild basil. a sponge.
"Jt!"!'f: J'~"h' '". ~ .. w,. d 1
I"
Jo.I~, ...-.....J rom ~. alry. J..,~ .....:g soap-su s, ye-u·aeer.
IJI.~ f roro J'"
1'1'" ~. ha~ry.
. Jk»~ ro. bran.
.. f .. '" ~ I..!'. ,
.a.GD ut. ~J, (lCt. part. lero. 1=QII, pass. J ~t~
~_~ ... " p.I J" ro. ~ ,
an execu-
(],1rfICOVl\aT"'p,
pad. ~, J', P:. prep. to take fire slowly or tioner; cf. b/:
gradually without flame; to burn up; to be J..;0..9.= m. pI. coverings.
kindled, heated; to B'lnoulder; rnetaph. of ~ ETHPE. ~~r to be cut, slit. DERI·
anger, love, &c.; Ji~ 1:"r
J~ ~ sin VATIVE, ~QII. ETHPA. ~~t to use foul
srnoulde1'ed as a fire; ~ J'C:J a kindled proverbs. DERIVATIVE, ~Q.aI.
fire, a smouldering fire. Cf.~. ETHPA. ~ ro. a cut, incision.
.a.9~,
"" ,11 to be I~asty;
1 to vaunt, boast. A PH.
~ pI. ~:... rn. rers. a small basket, small
~r to kindle, light, set fire to. ETTAPH.
money-bag.
.akllteo be set onfire. DERIVA'l'IVES, ~a9Q.a1,
....
~, ~~~, JLo.a.9Q11, ~, J~. ~ rt. ~. ro. a harvester.
,.am
I • t laa:u,
fu. I'" t par.
'" ac. t I~ -' .. '
~,,,,,am. t0 ~ dry drugs.
pick up, heap together, collect, accumulate; J..£.=
rt. ~.II). m. carrying corn i. e. from
to carry corn; ... 01 ai~ 0 ~ they picked the shock to the threshing-floor.
him up and carried Mm; Hl~ ~ amass J.b~ and ,o..~/ white lead.
riches. ETHPE. ~~rto be collected. ETHPA. ~ also 9~ ,
and~? ~J.4- f. tlte
..,§~r to be taken up, occupied. DERIvA- I
sapphire.
I
TIVES,~,~.
J,..:~~ and 9~ sapphirine, sapphire blue.
I..!'. --
~, '" z P1. ,QaQII,
J.,,'. . .JiI._ ,..... JIl.Q.am
" " ... f . l'
tp; b'
nm, ~ m. perhaps a passenger in a ship.
rim; tlte edge of a valley, of a curtain, &c.;
J,.L §, M, J~! 9 m pI. ).:.., J~. f. a ship.
tl.e brink, shore of the sea, of a river; the rim
DERIVATIVES, ~, ~, Jlo..a.am, J,....a.aQII.
or ledge of a table; the brim or rim of a
-=~ a sophist, usually ~Q.QII.
cup, &c.;. Jl."~? ~~ the utterance of
the lip,~, speech,. Jo~ ~l.' OI~'= ~l in ~ rt . .a.GD. a) bold, Aeadlong, headstrong.
a low voice Ite repeated; ~! J~ the pro- b) = J.U.= kindled, alight, incensed.
boscis of an elpphant; .~ ~ full to tl~e t:..:~ rt . .am. adv. boldly, mshly, un-
brim; ~ t-aQII from one side to tlte othe?', advisedly.
entirely. I'~"'" ... .!:.. rt • .am. I.
J l.~ ~ catch·.fir
tng e, being
~ pI. ).:.. m. a doorpost, sill, threshold, alight; passion, passionate ness, mad folly,
porch; metaph. approach to a city or its senseleasneS8.
suburb. ~~ rt. ~. ndv. a) empty handed;
J~,
A
J~ or H~ A
f. (H}1rla, the cuttle- wlthout cause. b) = ~~ sufficiently.
fish or squid. Jl."Q'~ rt. ~. f. a void, an empty
,b to tremble; to wring the hunds. PAEL space; evacuation,. nothingness, vanity; want;
~ to make to tremble; to reject. leitnue, freedom e. g. from cares or business.
J;.am Pers. m. a) white pepper. b) u'hite ~, J~ and a.=tf. a) (],1rf'ipa, a cohort.
lead. b) U"cjJa'ipa, a ball, a round mass.
~JO~ u1]1r£llwII, a sore, gangrene. J;,....Sll..= f. ucpvpa, a large hammer.
ee
386
Jl.'O·~ l't. ~. f. skilfulnrwl, learning. WOIO;:':;J..i sucl~ as he has, according to Ms
J,;j~ and 'imt"from urpa'ipa, sphm·ical. ability; with J~~ to be equal to tlte
J~ f. a jar 'With a twiIJteil moulding
sayt'ng, able to comprehend or receive, ellipt.
,.. .. .a.2.a:IJ?
.a.2.a:IJ " " .....A&.»t
,.... ~ .. W hoso t8 . a ble to
round the brim.
recelve it let h1:m. receive it. Act. part. able,
~~ m. the plant aristlllochia.
capable, competent esp. with regard to learn-
~ pI. ~ from J~~. m. a mariner, •
mg; 11 __'- I " "
~ I'S\~'" an a e tear- er; ~
bl h 11_-'-
~ to make a bid, to bargain, to haggle Saladill sent a force to deprive the fortress of
or dispute about the price; ~ wOl~~ its stores. b) to empty out, pour ont e. g. ~
he disputed over the price of it. DERIVATIVES, JJ ~ JJ ~ from one vessel into another;, to
J~~, JLo~Q.4I, J; QDS\ m, Jlo; QDS\ 'D, '7 met aph . 01 "",,,,_~,40_,
lavtsf.; .._'). ... ~ ·as\QD'O
.... he
J,.,;.9~. does all he knows" ,~~ •,04~ ~
J~ pl. r
rt. ~. m. a) a factor, ~OS\M'O they concentrate their whole force
broker, huckster. b) gabble, empty talk,jiction, upon you. c) to render empty, poor or futile;
fable. For J~ see J~. ~ l!~ L~i Jl.'~~ ,~~~ many
" 40, ,.. l't .~. f.. cunntng,
J"o~ • craJ..fttness
• things will render our endeavours towards tltis
in bargaining.. gabble. end futile. ETHPA. ~~r a) to be emptied,
bare, delloid oj, deprived of with t"~; ....a9~l"
~ rt . .&..:10. m. burning, srnouldering,
taking fire.
Jj).§ ~i .-
, JU, o,~O~? let the IJlace oif the un-
fruitful fig-tree be cleared;, .,~,s.;l." ~~l."
Jl.'~ f. cheese of kine. }l:o!.::.~ ~ let thy mind be free from
' - ,.. rrarrf/Jnpor,
J~ , 7 •
a sappmre. avarice. b) to deprive oneself, abstain. c) to
,.. ft ,.... 'O, I!_'
be at leisure, find opportunity" ,~~?
tAS\..a:I U '. ~, act. part. AS\.m, ~,
part. adj. ~, J,.:.., ,~. to suffice, be enougl., ",a.:i)?1.'''' ,=, . -~,,..
, t'. ~ , '" so t,bat
. - 0 pa».'> I
tlley
1
m~glu
• I
sufficient.. to be able, capable, competent.. to be be at leisure to stand and see the wonder.
fit, adequate; OI~ J..,Q~ otS: ~ suffi- d) to be enabled, made fit. e) to be poured out,
cient unto the day is the evil tltereof; .a.b shed abroad, lavished>, ,~'o~ oA.9~r
",as\' e, t?UI
fie 18 capa bl'
.. ,.., l ' d
epen ent; "
~ ~
." ,.. wOl~ 11.'0~~? the gift of tl.e prie,<;t/tood
l' 40 , 'M "
? ~ how can I suffice 7 what can enable me was poured upon mm; ~~!) w"0r-
'O
to . .. ? With WOIO;;).; to have enough, possess ....ii3~t" all m.y joys are scattered. ApR.
8ufficiency; wOlO;':J,.; J.Aa...co U. lie has not ~r a) to make fit or sufficient, to quabfy;
enough, does not lJOssess enough; ~? .,.r I
_"-. -
.,-? ~ ll.r·
~ ..... ?? ,'a....,.'"
I .. • .. ,.. J.... _-..::
OOj.J~ ~ ~,
.. ,r
387
~~~.A..&:D rt.~. adv. ad'Vet'lJely, £n J.!~ pI. J.:- a Scythian; cf. Cl.'ctAA:l.
opposition; with .»t
to contradict; with F ~ fut.. ,ct~, act. part.~, ~,
and F
to oppose, resist. pass. part.~, J..:-, II.'. to fU?'bilJlb, burnisll,
~~,
....' - 4 ,..t ....'-~.
r. - -
I ...... -
~Q.A.m,
4 ,.. J"".._ _ polish ef'p. to polish or adorn speech, speak in
contrary, adverse, opposite; an opponent, ad- a polished or elegant style. Pass. part.. polished,
versary. elegant, rouged; I~GI:I J~~ a burnishecl
•
mIrror; I" 41.. e1egantsand as;
11" '" -- 10)0,.., l ·m·mo_
- .......
JI.'~~~ rt.~. f. contrariety, oppo- JMS*I»
a trumpet.
Il~A), lJ..Ak, ~, )U,." l· ~ t" co,
Jlo.'\.~.
H~ the bitter gourd; bitternelJs, annoyance.
~~ l't.~. Ill. a furbislwr, polishe1' esp.
1',4' "6 a.QA:I a) short, S'YnaU, sleruler.
"6 CAm and"'I~'"
one wlwse business it was to polish and sharpen
b) a child, boy, youth. c) a curry-comb.
Irwords.
P'ctA'= rt. ~A:I. m. a polisher.
~ rt.~. m. polilJhing " elegance esp.
~~ rheum ribes, rhubarb. of style.
~~A:I pt J:' m. (TKOVAKtI, a scout, recon-
~ it) (TKaAa, a landing-place, wltarj. b)
noitring party.
&KAa~, squatting, sitting cross-legged and on
I.~ 4 , • k
,.-:g OAm m. a surname, n7C name. tlte soles of the feet. c) a stirrup. d) rt. '-AGI:I.
~~ and ~~~ rt. ~. m. one wlw m. adornment, embellishment; ~o P=--"",-
.,. I- ~
~
". .,.,.
fut. 'a.A&J, act. part. • Aa) , ~4',
", I' , ~~
,..
fut. ~o~,
~ .,.
act. part.
11 I
~~, ~ ....
I! ,
PA. ~ and ApH. k r to regard with malice gainsay not with the froward. DERIVATIVJ<:S,
or rnaliynity. ETH'l'APH. k U r to be hated, .. ko.4', fl....ko~, JL~o.4', )...:>0 ....
envied. DERIVATIVES, I;Q..A..QD, J.-;~, k~ m. SY1·Up.
Ll;~, I~, I;o~ IL;..A.m, J; 0 m"',
~~ pI. ).:.. stakes, pales.
Ilo~,~~.
,.. f ~ 1\
~ ut. ,o~, act. part.
1\ ,
~, ~,
\'.'
• .. I. language.
..mo,~ ~ g prow 0f a sup.
Lt 4- I
~o;.m rt . ..9 • .=. m. one who sips.
,c!.f~ a) uap(jLoII, the cal'nelian or sardine
stone. b) tlte juice of the wild cucumber or I..."""o~ and I"I.~o;.m
l · .... ~, ~ 1[,. • ,
rt . ..9~. f. stppmg,
a medicine prepar,d fro-m it. swallowing " a draught, gulp.
I ~ ".. '!'" ,~ "'
.:.~~ and .:..;,;~rSAPHEL and ESTAPHAL f.,QO~, f.,QO~ or f.,QO~ rt . ..c~. m. a pnr-
cOlljugutions uf verb ':'01; to 16usten; see ticZe of mist, a cloudy day.
under ':'01;. I~o·;.~ rt. ..c;..=. f. a) a weaver's s7ey or
" the cypress.
o~
reed. b) (6 rake, harro-w.
I
~o! - ,
.. m 1 ~ - , I'"
p. f.- r"• . .:.~. m. a cavt'll er,
.a.o;.m m. alchym. refined and reddened brass.
. I"''', ~ ~ • , ... ,
gatnsaye'l'; to-~O ~oo:.m h
~'Q... t e ga~n-
. ,. "' • m. mal'le/OUS,
/>AO;.m . ma l'19nant.
saying and rebellious Jews. ". f t ~ '" ~,
....;.m U ..... O..mJ, act. part. .... ;.m, ,. ,
,....;.m,
~~o"~ rt . .:.~. adv. very rapidly, over- pass. part ...... ~, ~, I~. a) to hU7,t, inju7'e,
hastily of a man talking so quickly that he damage, devastate; to tear, wound, mangle 8.S
cannot be understood. wild beasts, as locusts, pestilence, a demon, &c.
with acc . .:. or ~; J1.A .... ~ he tore out
11.'~0"~ l't . .:.;.m. f. idle or foolish speech, · eye,. 'P~ ... '" ~.. .... ~
~ d olle mm
hIS It11 ~.. Ibavtng
1. • I'
'Wonnded, mangled, marred; to be damaged, abraded, torn off aB the skin; to be inscribed.
laid 'Waste, desolated. PA .... ~ to grie~'ously P A. ~~ to tear off skin; to write down.
mar, maim, mutilate esp. the limbs; to destroy; ETHPA. ~i~t to be lace1'ated, gashed/ to be
to befoul. ETHPA .... i~r to be destroyed" written. DERIVATIVES, ~..Jh~...m, ~'o...m,
mutilated, injured, maimed; to be corrupt. 4
).J a.J; Q...GO, Jt:.-J; Q.J:IO, 4
0 f-CXI , ~, 4 z.,
ApR • ... 'i..mt a) to put forward, propound, J..,QJ~, J..,QJ~~, ~~, h-..~~, ~;.cn.»,
express, utter a riddle, a proposition, ohjection, Jt0.L6;~.
question, answer, &c.; to question, to object; ~~ pt ~ rt. ~~. m. a scratch, gash,'
a.-'i..mt~~ J~9.~ Jl.'Q~ they offered a line, character, tittle; ij....;,g ~~ the simple
various suppositions about it; ~~ or ordinary character i. e. Maronite script.
~ Lo~'O·m,;, utte1'ing fair words; ... 'i..mt II, ' t., . .,
~~ r . ~~. m. an tnctstOn; wTtt~ng.
..
J~~ ,o~ he declared the truth unto them; ).j~~ pl. c..
rt. ~;.I:IIl. m. gram. a short
·'1_ ... I~
N >' I>' ,~,..c?
~ "." 'P!-'"
'".. tha t W h'lM1 I pro- line or point over a word, = the accent Ho~.
J)ound to you. With ~~ to reproach, ).j~~~ rt. ~;.,I». m. dimin. of JJ~"';. a
recriminate. b) to brandish, cast spears, &c.; tiny line or mark.
to dart, emit vituperation. c) to bring out, I!', 1>'.'" h (lra b; 1\ sIgn
.
.. I>' I>' .,~ ~~ pI. J - rt. ~~. m. te
" b ute, bestow __ ~o
d tstrt '1>' ~ 11
... I;.cn.'Ii:)
>' I>'
of the Zodiac, Cancer; the disease cancer.
~';"i m'S distribut1"ng out of 1 hy treasure and
f
lands.
b) gram. to be eXjYl'essed as the plural. DERI-
VATIVES, J-;~,
).....;QJ:IO, J-o~, b....J-o~, Jl.'~ ~ rt. J~. f. stink, ranknp,ss, sewage;
Jto-Ot-CID, J-~, b..-J.-;.....=, Jla..-...;..A), snivel, mucus j foulness, filtltiness.
Jb...-o~, Jla.-;.cn.¥l, ).J...~, ).J...~, ?J,.~ Pers. the medlar.
JtQ.W;'~, JLQ.W;'~, 4..;~, ~...... ~l~, ~J,!..'t= rt.... ~. adv. savagely, cruelly.
JLQ.W~t~. Jl.'~~ rt.... ~. f. harm, hurt; a vicious
• • • r.
1-~ t "'~" m. corruptum, . 1 .
(epl'm'l'tty, [(fe, depravity.
violation of the marriage vow. Jl.'~~ rt . .,~. f. attarhment, addicted-
.~~
,1>' and~~ " f ut. ~o;.cnJ,
4..
act. part. ~~,.. • ness,. a burr.
~~, pass. part. ~~, ~~. to scratch, ~~ and ~k.~ pI. ~ m. an w-nuch,.
make a line or st7'oke, indent; to draw or write castrated. DERIVATIVES, verb .~, J..m;~,
et line, write down; ~,k ~o"~ scrcttch with J..m~.
.~"J"""I>'''''
steel j ~;:a. ~.!:'~ ~;M.,..., to note duwn Jl.'~~ rt..... ~, f. being deprived of th.e
matters in writin[f. ETHPE. ~it:....=r to be ears: met.aph. hardness of lleart.
392
"~,..a.._
-11 ':'_ r t. .Q;..ao. ad v. empt y, emp.y-
t. I~a'~.k dialect of Tirhan. f. a bin!'s crop.
/6anded,. v(tinly, in vain, without ca·use. ~.k from ~;..m. to scrawl, spoil paper.
,QA.~
,.- = ,-_ ..
,QA.o....= mmtum. ~~ and }.U;..k pI. J,:.. m. French
11.'~ta" rt • .Q;..m. f. vanity, 1tothingne8s, saucisse, a sausage.
an idol; JI.'~tmi ~.i idols of naught; ~~ pI. l:.. m. a thread.
P'
J"o.A.~ - ... .
tn vat-n, use l ess1y,. ~'Q¥)
I"..." I 4 -
"Q"Q... ~ ,,~ perhaps to choke, suffocate,. JJ ~~
idle talk,. Uu:.~... a vain tl/Ought, 1.'anity; t;.,...:Qo~.k ~~! a morsel of bread choked
~ unprojitable labour. him and he died. Pass. part. ""~, ~~
..
.,;..ao alld " ,OJ»
fu.
t .,.;JA.J,
,. .. part s. ,;..ao,
'O, malformed or inju'I'ed in any way, slit, bored
~..6~) and .,...~, ~.:.., J~. to adhere, stick through esp. of the ear; ~;!r ~~i J~r
IJ,S a plaster; to cohere, combine as quicksilver
a lamb marked by a notch in its ear. DERI-
with other metals; metaph. to be addicted; VATlVES, Jl~;..m, J,..').~, bU».
;1)..; ~~ J~ fumes unite with the ~.k ri. "~. m. the notch of an arrow.
. ..' J' -..
atr,. ~ o~ rOJ»? l.-., t e error to 1"",,4 ..... ', h ~ U» rt. "~. m. obstruction of the gullet,
which he adhered,. ~... ~ Jd.~? JI.'~ .. ~ cltoking.
Jl.'o!...Jl faith combined with IJhilanthj'opy" ~~ PAREL conj. of root ~ not used
~;..ao -,. J""" .... ,,. 4 , 1
)o,_..L,.¥). ..... :>.=-, ,CUOl ttlolSe w{tO are
1
I in Syr. to branch out, increase intrans., pro-
~----
attached to woddlyI
concerns. "
ETHPE . .,.;~
"" I" ' pagatB; ~;m.~
I':'~ ,. 1 'O"~ d' ",.'1
IoIAI.R s}Jrea mg t"ees; ,,~t.,
to be fastened, CO'Tltbined immediately. PA. to ....~.k ~~ three races branched out from
stick, cling fast, cohere, adhere. ETHP A. 1 Noah. Gl'am. to conjugate,' to de live. ETHPARAT...
dicted to.
I
.,.i~r to become gmdttally attached 'or ad- .a.:r.;~1 to put forth branches, branch out,
DERIVATlVES, ~o;..m, 1 lQ.:) o;..m, subdivide,. ~;~r ~jr ~~;~ this
Jl~;.£I), ~;.m. opinion branches out into two heresies. Gram.
).b~ rt. ,~. m. glue,. adhesion, attachment. to be conjugated; to be de1·ived,. J,S.:>.;~-Q }.:Q:
-=0..6 . .k or ~;..k m. (£ fern probaLly J~o }.b .,...1'" imc"i (to swear) is conjugated like
jili.c mas. b'na (to build) and q'ra (to read). DERlVA-
1'~ fut. 1'o4~. to cut offthe tip of the I TIVES, ~;Q,.II), ~;~, J~;..m.
nose. Pass. part. ~ ~, l,:., J~. flat-nosed, J~;.~ only pI. J~~ l't. ~~. f.
lop-nosed. DElUVA'flVES, ~OJ», Jl~OJ», I branches, a branching out,fork; layers, suckers.
J..,~ ...m. ,. f t *..
.9;.£1) u. .9o;.m.J, act. part. .9;..m,
'O I l..e
1'»~.'
1'~' J...»U» rt. 1';..m· m. flat-nosed, having a) to sup up, swallow up, abs01'b; .9r.c:D Jl.'~
a pa1·t oJ the nose or of the lip cut off. ~ death swallows us up. b) to block up;
~ ~ Pers. the plant Ol'aclt, atriplex ~'I." .,g~ he blocked the gates. ETHPE.
llOrtensis. '
.9;~" ;" b b k . , *
to e loe ed up,' ~Q.9 .9;~ .. ..
JI.'~U» rt. 1'~' r..flatness of nose; muti- \.9~~ let the mouth of the cave be blocked with
lation of e11e nClse or ear. sto;;'es. PAEL.9~ a) to gulp up, swallow
lp" t 1'0.=. m. Sallle as f"~
- an d greedily. b) to fill, obstruct. ApH • .s'£.mt to
,.,~ ...m r.
I .~, make tt) swallow. DERlVATIVES, J~;Q,.II),
~;..ao.
~o;..m, Jl0.9o;,.m, J~O;.£l), J..g;..m.
J.;~ pI. J.:. m. an axle, axis,' the pole.
~~ = kJQ,.II);
see aLove.
"'~ rt. .9 .. =. m. gruel.
-=t= denom. verb Pael conj. a) from IW;.
'" U» pI. ~, ~:.. m. a se·raph, seraphim,
the second order of angels.
to twist, twine,' part. ~.c:D~ having a twisted
O7"IUt1nent roulld the hrim. b) from .m..~. to ..... ~ ..~ Pers. a tarboush, skull-cap.
castrate, make an eunuch oJ E'J'[(PA. -=i~r ,.
.Q;.£I) f ut..Q o;.m.J,
4.. t part. .Q;..m,
ac. 'O, I! •
1Ji1~,
to be ca .~trated. pas!!. pllrt.. A.~. J,.:..., J~. a) to comb thf'
393 ;~
Part. pass. hidden, concealed, secret, sure, safe, with spices; ~~lIQ ~~ l~ evil has taken
protected; 11.';~ l~o? a safe place; root and waxed sturdy. Pai>s. part. founded,
11.';~ l~ hidden or safely guarded stable, steady, sure; ~~ l~.lI:)! IU a
treasure; ,::..;~ ~ ~~! fenced cities safe house well founded; 11.'~~ ~~ ~
from tlte spoile1·s. ,o~ l~~ ~( nl~ faith had not yet
ETHPA. a) to be concealed, sheltered, pro- stl'uckfirm root in ~hem. ETHPA.l1~rto be
tected; to lie hid, seel. shelter, take refuge; lct_l settled, established; to be rooted, implanted.
;l~1." wot~ under His wings shalt thou DERIVATIVES, Jll~, ~ll~, llol~,
t~ke refuge; l~~r lL'ct~ ~ ;1~rhe )..,l~ .
.:. r<'..a.a.=cu. f<~rod.a b.=Q!):1 r<;~Q!) ~ .:.
"'- ~
'-, ~ Ain, the sixteenth letter of the ~ contraction a) for ~ ~ the Hebrew text.
alphabet; as a numeral 70; with ? prefixed b) fur JA.~ ancient; ~ J~ = J.A.~ ~":':'f
the seventieth,' with a line above, ~, 700. in an ancient codex.
395
..
'k~, »~ a) act. part. of verb~. ~~, l:h ... ~ doing the king's business;
.. b)
11:::.:;., ~ ~~ filling offices, fulfilling minis-
»~=
, ~ a bramble.
tries; lJ~D ... ~ linen-weavers; ~J.m ~
}.9~ also spelt }k::. and ~r pl. t:'-, ).:..
l't. ~. double, multiplied; ~~ I~ an
a silversmith·' J >.Lw . w~ make1'S of bows.
c) to build, construct, repair. d) to write, com-
hundredfold.
pose. e) to make to be, appoint king, bishop,
lh and ~ fut. ~. to swell, thicken, priest; spy, &c. f) to make to be, hold or
harden. Part. adj. ~, ~,I~. swollen, conSIder. as,' I"''' ;~OI , ~~
"-{ ~~- , t hey mak e us
thick, dense, gross, fat, heavy; wOOl ~ out braggarts. g) to make ready, prepare food,
u Y Y hlS
. eyes were sU'olen; l" ... _ J>'
wOl~ 0I1oo,""",~
slay, sacrifice; I~? ).!~!,h ,.t::...~Gideon
wOlI~ he is thick-set; )..;..~~ ~~ made ready a kid; ~ WOlc..~ Aaron
he~vy bodies; I~ l}.9~aer:sefiJg. Metaph. sltall offer the goat for a sin-offeril1 g. h) to
dense, dull, material, crass, uncultivated/ ~ bear fruit, yield milk. i) to be good or fit for
.u;~ dense of understanding; ~ ~1l'. :;L
with:::"'; ~~; "~ ~ black soil is good
Ji:c5.i.:!l) clumsy definitions; ~ Jitt an un- for, SUlts • •
certam plants; p.:s.."".9 1.9
,....Le! J""
tA.).. Jf'
lea:ned country; J;.h ~ flat or bass sounds cane-root is good for . .. ; IOOlr, J~~! J~o*,
'.. -,. sharp, treble;
. . . •gram. J~~ PP.. I>' JI'" L "
opp. ~ I.~ f Jl.' 0.':;' a site convenient for a monastery.
full or heavy letters. ETHPE. ~L; to swell. j) to pa.~s time, stay; with J~~ to pass a
PA. ~ to make heavy, to harden; to be or year i Jbi'~ !,~).. he stayed a little while .
.,. _,_'PI P" Jf'
become thick, to condense; ,OOl~ ~ ~ is used in conjunction with many nouns :
• I>' I>' "'__ ,'" ~ .. .!.
their skin is thtek/ ~ ,O~! ~
lJ~J>'to contend, strive.
J~~because their heart wa.! hardened; ~
~o it condenses. ETHPA • ....i.:).lt to become ~ .m~rto egg on the mob.
thick as honey; to be swollen as the eyes, face, ~r to stir up sedition.
or body, as a wound; to be hardened as the IL?, to do or work a sign.
heart; to become d ense, materza; . l ~
I>' J>'
I
for the creation was subjected unto vanity. through, accomplished, brought it about.
DERIVATIVES, I~, J~, ~{~, JLo~, ~:I~ = ~}.j~.
~J.,~, ~J.,~, ~J.,~, J-,~, JL~,
!~ Palpel conj. of~.
hc.'U.:>., ~l!~, JLo?~, J...!~, JI' ~ Y t f . . .. ..1
JLo~, J~, ~~')..)O, ~~~,
11 Y
o~, 1.0~ r . !'~ • • servwe, servztuue,
JLQ.J~, ~....,~, ~.. tt~, JLo~, slavery, bondage; JL'o~~ )Jl ~ I serve,
J.,~, ~~~, JLIl.J~~, do service; J~ J~{, IL'o"~ polytheism.
~~~, JLIl.J~~, ~~L~, ~)J~ rt. ~. adv. slavishly, like a
JLIl.J~L~, J~Q.A.. servant or bondsman.
~, .. J'~ . J'" rt.~. m. a bond 8-
PI . t'",
Y
~IJ~ rt. ~. adv. really, in deed.
man, serving-lad, servant; ~~ ~ a
J,.:;~, l~ l't. ~. servile, as becomes
servant of servants; 1;-> {' .J::) J~ slaves
a servant or bondsman.
born in bondage; J~ JOot c.~i ~ he
Jl:~ rt. ~. f. a household; 8ublitance,
was the slave of ohis own passions; ot~
J.!~? the scrmnt of tlw Lord; J.:~ ... ~
goods, wealth, p'l'operty, baggage; ~ ':::'J
my servant Moses. Often used to form proper J..»~!~ ~~oti? J~i JL'~ he got himself
names e.g. ,-cta= ~ Ebedjesus, E-Syr. much wealth in gold and silver.
'-Q"':~ Audishu, the. servant of Jesus; HC:~, IL' rt. ~. a) a doer, maker esp.
... ~ ~ the servant of the Almighty. the .Maker of all things; ~! H~ the
Maker of the ages; JL'!~~ J~ the creating
~, J;~').. pI. r
rt. ~. m. a) a deed,
Word; ~c:.....a.j? H~ a doer of tlw Law;
action, a.ffair; work, occupation, business,
~.E! apaper-maker. b) efficient; an agent,
employment; making, construction; J~
factor; H~ n....:. efficient force~' l~
U>Si0l? skilled labour, the work of skilled JL'?C:~ the efficient cause. Gram. active opp.
hands; l,;;..:;li J;,.h handiwork esp. ·idols;
~;':l ~ l~r gods made by hand; ~
,...0.....
I' " , passzve,'
• It''!Q~
4.. , 11 -' . : . . •
~ actwe or transz~
,,~, Ir pl. m. r
f. I~'~ rt. ~. part. ~, J', Ir. a) to pass on, by, over or
a) transgressing, a tl'ansgressor. b) a passer- beyond; t~ . h he crossed the Euphrates;
by, wayfcLrer. c) transient, transitory, passing
I ' P' passlng .!... '
I~~_~
HotS ~ . h he walked by the river side,'
away; I,~,...L.::>/
f 4 • •
ttme;
•
14~~ he passed through the city; ~
H~ this transitory world; pl. f. with JI.'6.:;j )..:.;~l a passer-by, wayfarer, tru':Jeller; ~?
or ellipt. transitory things, affairs opp. Ir;.:;~; .:.!ro one who passes by and returns, goes and
gotten ..
..
I~,~ ~ passing words i.e. quickly for- comes metaph. one wlw transgresses and repents .
Gram. I~ transitive;. with ~ intransitive.
It'o,c.:::...s..
~ 4 • rt.~ . f. tl'an8gresswn;
. .
l)asslng 'With preps.: ~ ..h to !Jo to any place, to
by or over. invade; with t~ in relating or writing
J.;;~ pI. }.; rt. ~. m. a) deviation, to pass on to; with ~ to pass away from,
tran8gression J4,~? of the law. b) transitori- depart from, turn aside from; I~;l." ~
ness. c) migration, transmigration; J.!;~ J?:"from this way of thinking; ~; ~ to escape
I~ I~ ~ I~? metempsychosis. the memory, be forgotten; ~ t"..Q to die.
u.~ or i:, I~_ adj. spotted black and \Vith ~ to go close to, to flow near 01' by,
•
tlJhite, piebald as sheep or goatl'l. to come upon, befall as trouble, affliction;
metaph . to transgress, VlO ' l ate Jo.I~Q..9
P' 4 ~? ~ a.
~ fut. ~~ to grow thick. Part. adj.
command; J4,~ ~ the law; ~ ~
~, ~.:., It::-. a) thickly grown, thick, heavy;
I~ quarrelsome over wine, a brawler,'
P~? t:~[ a leafy or shady tree; ~
Of,~~ giving close shade; ~ ~ dense I..""....-.~
~ po ",? ~ ~ P" a fia l se swearer, perjurer.
.
b) to pass away, vanish esp. of time; ~
woods,' ~ ~ overgrown paths. b)
full, abundant, crowded; I~ ~,;.,: full
J.bi' ~ time passes away; ~~~? J~:-.
ears; metaph . ",,~?/?
4 -.. ,
11 ' .. P' " P' - P'
~ ......~:lI.. a CIty• life eternal,· 11l! or P'
.£~?
P"!_P'
or,w;?h
present,
past or fu ture;~? ~/ t e past or pl'ete-
aboundinJ in works ofrighteousness. PA. ~~
' rite tense; • .h~ ~'n the preterite. c) to
same as Pe. DERIVATIVES, ~~~, It~~,
surpass, exceed, be beyond, overcome; I ~
~, ItQ-A-~, ~~.
..;~ \0 0;:::,.. this is beyond them, more than they
4
~ for ~Q to fix a place or time of meeting, ~u..~ rt. ,~. adv. culpa ly; with ~
to assemble. PALPEL ,.:;.~, ~?l:' or ?~?~ innocently, free of blame. /
to celebrate, keep a feast; HJ.:;:~ or H~ ~~ JI.'~~ rt. ,~, blameworthiness, culp-
let us keep the feast. DERIVATIVES, h)..ll.., ablme,qs.
401
.
,~
J.,:~~ rt. '~. culpable, blameworthy, ing in delights. ETHPA. ,';:rLr to enjoy
reprehensible. delights; J~ • .. QJ~ "~
4 ' .. ... ~! '- .
to enJoy the
... ...
~.~= ~Eden. pleasures of the Garden of Eden.
I ~.9 I -'''' J!~ •. ' m. a rnomen,t
}.!l.~ = c.;~ adj. of Eden or Paradise. ,,~, I-J~ p. ~~,
, '71 '71 '71
J'~~..Q J1."~f a departed soul recei'ves help we should remember and say what things CAri8t
from prayers. DERIVATIVES, J;o~\ J;!'"lI.., did for us. b) to bring to remembrance, reflect
~;~, )..,;?Q~, J..,;~, ~)..J;~, Jl~;~, upon, mention, make mention of; J~~.::~a.l.'
J-,;~, J.,;~No, J~~l, Jlo ... ~l. l?QI.:~:.ll? tlw abore-mentioned hymn; ~?~lr
,,~ pI. Jj~ rt. ;~. m. help, aid, advan- ).;~,:)? I~ we remember, reflect upon, the
tage,- ,,~, ~ J'~ no small advantage~' pt saying of scripture. c) to recall, remind;
auxiliary troops, reinforcements. \cA.,m ..." ...... ~ t?~lr you ha'l'e recalled to
r
Jj~ pt Ezech. xxvii. 5 and in the Lexx. my remembrance the lexicon. P A. ?~ to call
to remembrance, mention; W? !~~! the
probably a mistake for J?~ a mast &c.
books which I here mention. ETHPA. ?;":;'l1"
l!;~ m. saponaria qfficinatis, soapwort.
to be remembered, kept in remembrance. APR.
11.""::;' W-Syr. Jl:":;' constr. st. l.~ pI. Jl.'~
?~t to call or bring to remembrance, to
or J1."?~ rt. ~. f= lK.K.AT}Ula. a) an assembly, remind, mention, commemorate, record; o~
congregation, company, church; Jl'~~ b.~l I ' - ,..
I-.a..'O.:'? l P 'o
w ......... .. "'? .. ." 9' he shaII put you
\Q':)?~
,.. 9 •• 9 " h h 1
J..' • I • '0 A tree eaven y companles,- ~
."
in remembrance of my ways which are in
'l.'~ t:...:;):{... t" when the congregation broke 1)P; Christ; }.j~ ~~~ lJ? ?~~ I record in
J,.4JlJ.E J1."~ the Oatholic Church. b) a .1.'
tms b00; L~" 9
k ~~J? 1"'4 4 -,..
l,o.:>o~ oo~ ~?~
- ~
temple, church; J~:.~ 11."!,"~ a cathedral church. they commemorated the giving of the Law.
J~~l~ dim. of J1."~. f. a little church. DERIVATIVES, \l?o~, )..J?OI~, )..J?~,
~}.jl.'~ adv. from 11."~. ecclesiastically, in Jl~?~, J..,?QI.~~, JlQJ?~~.
the ecclesiastical sense. " .. .. }JPl,!oo,.ll..
\l,!oo,.ll.., fI ..
rt. ?o,.lI... end owed Wlt. h
,. :,a:~, ,~ adj. from Jl.'~. of the church, a good memory.
eccles{;;stical, clerical; an ecclesiastic, official, J..L~ rt. \~. m. opportunity.
doctor of divinity; 1t:!.!~1.'~ J~_'i..J." Church ,..,. on I y use d'III t h e par t . \~, I-
\~ ",9
/oJ QI.o~. con-
P
history.
venient, suitable, opportune, jitting, agreeable;
11.'~1.',.i.. from 11.',.i... f. ecclesiastical law, \~~? J.j.:.' a convenient time, opportunity;
custom or learning. ~ }.jQl.~' I~o"'? a spot suitable for con-
11:~ den om. verb from )l.'~. to congregate. templation; ~~ I ~ \ ~ fit to sustain
" .. f ut. ?~,
,~
".,. Imper.
. " :;; t
?~, nc . part. ?OJ..~,
... 9 human life. DERIVATIVES, the three following
,~, • pass. par t s. !""~ - .. all(I !,,"o,.~j - E - Syr. words and \..L.~.
",~&c. (In this and the following words ~}.j~ l't. \~. adv. usefully, pl·ofitably.
beginning with ~ \Vest-Syrians pronounce Jl'~~ rt. \ot-lI... f. suitability, aptitude,
the ~ like Alep, East-Syrians keep the strong aptness; Jb, l~~ afitting time or oppor-
pronunciation.) a) to remember, recall, come or tunity; I~:A~ ~ l~~ suitableness for
call to mind,. with ~aj to come to ldmself, habitation; I~l.'~ Jl'o";~.:c).; l~J~facilit?J
come to a right mind. b) to mention, make men- tn
• preac,~mg;
1.' t"QI.'02""1
'" "QJ~
'''' \ " ':I the un-
'11
'.~
t'tOn 1 1-''''
0J' recount, 1'e ate,- ""'!.. ?ot-")..? \~ ~:"f
9 • ,...1" ,.. ..
suitable character of their clothing.
he wrote the four epistles which I mention;
'" 9 '" 191" ""'9 11.'9... !'po::::.. ~!~ 1
J.:.j~ rt. \~.fit, suitable, opportune, con-
t"~? ~'Q,a,o ~OI
. . . . .,.
we aave venient, able; J,;.j QI.,S.. lJ ~ 1'n a suitable manner"
1'ecounted those monasteries and the founding I" ,...,'O? an a ble d lSjJutatwn.
9 I·' 2 ..
IWot-lI.. . .
of them. Pass. part. a) act. sense !"" re- 04- • ,. .,., • 4 1'1 • l' 9 Jt ,
,~ fut.. 'O~J, act. part. ,~, ,~,
membering, mindfulof,- }.ji !,,"Oi.'f. [remember,
.. - - .. we remem ber. b) paSSIve
&c.; ~!""~ • sense pass. rart. ~~, J:"'~. to be wanton, lustful
,...~ mentioned, aforesaid. ETHPE. ?~rr as horses or eamels. ETHPA. ;';;'_~lrthe same.
DERIVATIVE, Ilo;~.
a) to remember, recollect; ~ WOIo):{...l H~
I P - __ .. v ....... ! "
,...,........" ~? ~~~ ~,JO ?~l,""? />~,~
.. 1- '" l?' I P! 4
J1.'oj~ rt. ;QI.~. f. wantonness, l'u8t.
~ herein consists the whole obhttion, that I~ or w~, fnt. IQ.~, net. part. I~.
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cc..:::... to howl as wild beasts, to wail with ~~ rt~. m. rotation, rotatory motion.
~; ~ rtJo,=! J~ he howled like a dog. ,~ (I) ~ =,....r,
fut. ,~, act. part.
PA. w~ to h~wllong or loudly. ApR. w~r ?}s:..
to uproot weeds, tear up thorns, disbud
to cause to wail; wQ.~t~ '~~l? JLt whoso vines. ETHPA."; ·~ar to be pruned off, dis-
wrongs and causes wailing. DERIVATIVES, budded. DERIVATIVES, Jle,o~, J~.
10Q..).., J..o~, J..~, Jb-..~, Jl~. ? Q..~ (2) not used in Pe. P AEI, to:;; to ac-
~~ PA. ~ I) to smile, laugh at. 2) to ·
custom, habztuate, .
use, exerczse; I!
~~ ~'"..'" ~?.. "
grow gloomy; pass. part. ~ overclouded. J1.'~? one who has accustomed his tongue to
ApR. ~t to overcloud, shroud in mist. falsehood. Pass. part. ~, }~~ J1.'~
DERIVATIVES, ~=>~, J..L~~,~. with ~ or ! accHstomed, U8ed, wont, expert,
~,.~t f,.lfi) a matter to
JI"
'11 - y .,. '"
~.t.::..., pet.':).
pl. J.=;~ rt. ~~. m. a) the usua1/ 0.':' oo,=! po'
which his Lord worked through him; IJ'?~.~ )..:~ rt. Ja..~. m. ltowling, wailing.
Jl.'~__~ ~! relief from taking batlts; ~~ c:::.... pI. ,.:. rt . .9~. m. swaying; faint-
JJj?~! J~O~! ~!..e Paradi8e where all ills ing, languol'.
~ J9 9 4
will be redressed. d) rit. J~~! )Ji?~! ~f J~ Cl~ same as ~~.
'9
sujfragcs in aid of the departed; E-8yr. tlw .... ~, J~.. ~, Jl.';...Cu.. rt. ;~. blind, one-
concluding collects of the daily offices. e.yed; J~Q..)... )..:.;~( a blind alley,' ll!~ ;...~
• ~
"OtQ.~, '" ~ p.
,..,?Ot~ 1 t"-'
- 1 .'"- r t . ?~. m. ~~-~- blind of undel"standing, !teart,
a) the memory, re7lwmbrance, with ¥forgetful- mind.
' .
ness, 0 bl1Vton; '~9 ~
,..,!Ot~ ~
.. fr om memor!J; ..
h-.~U ~ rt. ;~. adv. blindly.
r
with ... ~.. or ~~ to bring to remembrance, Jl.'o~~ !'t. ;~. f. blindness, esp. of the
1'eln£nd, ml'ntion. b) a memol'y, record,' hend, mind, &e.
J.J!OtQ·~ ~~ or ~ a book of records; J~~ rt. J~. f. a) wailing, grief b) tat-
-=- ,,'" 9 d 1 • 1 ' ~ ,,'::. ' 6
~ ~J,',:) a recor er, cnronzc er; ~J,""" "OtQ~
tered or mgyed cloth.
a list or catalogue of books. c) a memorial, com- .,.~, ~ root-meaning to hold back. PAEL
memorat£on, day ofcommemoration, monument. ..,. ,.. '" J1' J1' J1'
.,.~, act. part . .,.~, pass. part. .,.~,
Jo~ and )..:o~ rt. J~. m. hfJu:lin.'l, ~~, also~, ~.:.., J~. to hinder, impede;
wailing. ¥
J~.i ,ctJt.,.Q:;.. contumely has not held them
'!' ~ p.
'to tU.. , ~O~
94 1 ~,
- 1--,
I'" r t . .,.~. m. baclC; ... Otol~~ ~~~ his affairs were
,. .. ,,~
a Mndrance, impediment, obstacle, difficulty; entangled, did not prosper. E THPA• .,.~'"'
with ~? unhindered, unimpeded, free. to be stopped, hindered with ~, entangled
,~, Ji~ rt. ~. m. energy, strength, with ~; Jl.'~ ~from prayer,' J~ t"~
fervour of heat, cold, fire; of anger, of disease; from receiving blessings>, Jl.'~J J..Q~~ ».
vehemence, violence Jl.'~? of the blows; there is no impediment, it does Wit matter.
ApR • .,...:;;,1: act. part. ~. to obstruct, stop.
J..... - '1''''' ,+1:..
,..~~~?oJJ""rcewtn 'd s; J"~ ... y "J'~
J,Q'O.;> ..... ! I~
DERIVATIVES, J.,:,O~, }..J.:>~, }:....~~'IO,
the flower of youth; J~a.Q! tlte pr·ime or
~~~,~~~~.
vigour of age.
.J,~, Ju,~.::... rt. ~. m. a hindrance, let,
m~ rt. ~. m.fervour, lteat, ve.hemence.
¥?
impediment; ;..6~ without let or ltindrance,
~i~ rt. j..~. harsh, hard. unimpeded, without delay.
~iQ'~ rt. J~. m.fortitude. ,~ root-meaning fo do iniq1.tity. ETRPA.
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'~lr to suffer injury or WI'ong; ~~i? 0';' ij:::::'~ rt.~. m. entrance, access, arrival.
I!'.I' 001 .,. JI'" .. '"'"
,,~ t~ .... '" 11
~a..:=..~ '! he that over-
,.......,.
~~ pI. ).:. from ~~. m. renewed
cometh shall not be hurt of tlte second death; youtlt / youthful lusts 01' innovations.
,,~~? o~ oJ'
deliver the wronged.
u.~~ from .u,."), ,,> .m. raising a whi1'l-
ApH.,,~rto wrong, do or cO'mrnit wrong or
wind, stirring up st1·~fe.
injustice with.:::.; to entice to sin; with ll.i
or J.Q, j to pervert justice 01' judgement; ~ r r~' r:::.. root-meaning to be cloudy, over-
clouded. ETHPA. ~lrthe same; ~~ ~6
)Hp ~~, those who trespass against the
sacraments, i. e. receive them u·rongfull!J. DE- A
r
;l when the air !Jrew dark or misty. E'l'II-
.. In
RIVATIVES, ~~, ~~, ~»~, Jl~~. PAILAL ~l to be cloud,!!, overcast with
~~. . clouds. APH. ~r to darken, render obscure;
,,~, ~~ imperative of verb ~ metaph. ......?OI~ ... ...,Q ~ ~ let not tlte
to enter. memory of me, 0 DIy Lord, be clouded. DJ<>
'"'"~~,
,.. '!~,
"," J"''" 1 - I'" J~
.' RlVA'l'IVES, ~, ~.
Io,,"",,,~ p.
9.. ~,J--,
rt.
,,~. unjust, unrighteous, lawless; an evil
I: ( ~
~..'l')~~ rt. ~. m. gloom.
or wrong doer, wicked man; J~o.~ ....a.lJ,;; ' 11 rt..
J~Q..':).. ~. m. a morsel ~?of
an unjust or unfair will; l~~ ll.'~;";; bread.
unrigl~teousr/lle; ~il~ ~~ ~~ tll£
1.fC~ rt. ~. m. closing, shutting in.
wicked tyrannizes over the righteous.
J~~ pI. ~, J:. rt. A.~. Dl. a) tl~e
~~ pI. ~~ rt. ,,~. m. iniquity, in-
deep, depth, deepness; J..:Q.:? "'0I0~~ tlM
justice, injury, wrong against man opp. ~o"j
depths of the sea; J~~? the inne1"1nost desert;
wickedness towards God; ~~! J.j~ mam-
Jr~? extreme old age; J~~? the profundity
mon ofunrighteoumes3; ~~ ~ or ... ;~
of a parable. b) a vale, dale, low-lyin~ country.
w01·kers of iniquity; ~~ unjustly, W1'ong-
c) a meteor.
fully, iniquitously.
I.!
~~ ~~ 4
rt. ~. Ill. d eep rese~rch .
~~ pI. ~~ m. the embryo, fetus; a new-
born babe, swaddled baby; ~ J~~ ~~ r
H. ~~ pI. rt. ~. m. a) livinf}, life,
, .! ,,> 4
course or manner OJ.-t l:tJe;
4.
'1'1 .. 6
+. ..
J;o;~ or ~ it is called ~~ s.) long as it is
4
OIp.X1~? ~Q.'"
wrapped in su'addling clothes, cf. Hcb.:; ~~ the end of his life. b) a habitation, dwelli ng-
~ an infant too young to speak; metaph. place, house = family. c) the monastic life,
J-~;I? ~~ the immature fruits of the a monastery, cell.
earth. ~~~ rt .•~. m. a d~celler in a monas-
~~~ rt. ,,~. adv. unjustly, unfairly, tery.
wrongfully, iniquitous7y. J.j~~ rt. ~. a) removal, transference
Ill.
~~ Al'. f. a basket, pail. J~H 0It"~? of the kingdom of God froUl
I ! ! " 11 1 ,"
~~ p . J-- rt. ~. m. a) commtttmg
.. the Jews to the Gentiles. b) departing, de-
fl'alld, wrong; F:2 no x" u.~ ~~ the defraud- parture "'OIc.JUl W ~,frorn his own people.
ing of tlte pOOl'. b) extreme, excess, em1'nence, c) decease, death " ... ~g? the putting if of my
superiolity. body; ~~~ f;.c
J.j ~;~ illness before death;
Jl.'~~~ rt. ,,~. f. wrong, injustice, un- oJ~~? J,f tM end of his failing healtl~.
righteousness, wickedness. ~~ pI.).:. rt.)..u... m. a refrain, response,
Jl:~~ from ~~. f. the embryonic or alternate chant, antiphon.
rud1'mental'Y stage, infancy; ~l 0.'0 6 s: J~~ pI. J~ ri. ~. f. an anthem,
OIr~~ men im}rugn the abiding of our chant, response, chorus, a7ternate verse or verses
Lord in the WO'mb. sung by the choir.
I ',,9 6
~~
1
p . J-- rt.
I" 11 •
~.
• •
m. rtszng, e7evation, UJ ~ from J..u>,.. m. a clouding over.
ascent " sublimity. I!~"~ 11
~~
" l' t •
p1. 1J-- ~.
. care.
m. worrytng,
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~~~ pt }..:. rt. ~. m. a) the rough- cation, reduplication, repetition>, rhet. tauto-
ness of wood after sawing. b) pI. wol'ldly logy,' ~ .ag~ a double n~gative; J;,~ s:
cares, distractions. genuflexions.
I.L·4
~~ 1 I--
p. 1'"
an.dl?'.!"~ t
~CL~r.~. m. 11.1 4 1 JP t
~CL~ P . ,.- l' . ~. m. an em race.
b
difficulty, embarrassment, vexation, pain. JU~, Jl.';.9~ rt. ~. f. dust or rifuse
Ju,tt').. rt. ~. m. a tenth part. of the threshingjloo1', gleanings.
~~ act. part. ~~. to cry as an J Q.~J r , I,'
act. part. J~J pass. part. J'~.
-
to }J1'ess or join together. P A. J ~ to howl, cry.
infant.
o9cu.., ~ cf. ~ and Ja~, fut. o9r1::w,
DERIVATIVE, Jtor .
I,' I.! .'
act. part. 09,.., ~, pass. part.~, ~.
- 1.1.- ;~J~ m. the blossom of cnicus, ble.~sed
.,. 1.9 9
thistle, or of carthamus, saifron-thistle, saf-
a) intrans. to be double, have double/ ,.~
..
Jl:~.E ,o~.,. ~ their sorrow is double. b) flower.
tt·uns. to double, rendu double; JgJ,.{. 0.:::::.. 09~ f' 4 1 ~11 t .
J'J~ p. I r. 'r').
m. a pressmg or
render unto her double. c) to fold, enfold, s!]ueezing out. b) stones, skins, kernels or
wind round, twist, twine, connect; with ~ huslcs of olives or grapes.
. a rope; WIt
to twtst . 11 I.!" 4 .~ ld .
J-.l:I.a.CL&::' to enJ 0 tn a ..,~, ~ fut . ..,~, act. part. ..,~, JU.
veil,' ..,0.:0
- JoOl 09~
-.,.. "'0I0::;~
.- ~!?
- J~~ the adj. ~ is used instead of the pass. part.
o.~ he twisted off the rings on his hands and to loathe, be weary, be out of heart with .., or
ga7,e them to her; J~ t::. J~, ~ _?" .. ~ con- ~; Jl~t.Jh ..,rt..:::..t ~£I)l." U. do not read over-
"
nected as the limbs with ~ the head; 09 CL":="( 4'~
mUG h tl'll you are weary; .., ".r.' Jo,~ ~ .... our
0I~l." ~ ... ~ I will twine my v:ords soul loathes. Impel'S. with ~ of the pers. and
into a tale of him. d) to fail in strength, faint, .., of the thing; ~ ~ ~s:. I am weary
swoon; ll~ ~ J..:.;Q~ ~ they faint on of my life; "'OI~ ,o~o+~ to~ l:-.~ they
the way from hunger. E'l'HPA . .s:...:;.ttto grow were distressed about it, ETHPE. ~Ur
" .... , , .... I~' , S
langu~d,fatnt, droop,' .a~/,( ~ ,....~£I) !ltan a) to be out of heart, we(tried, grieved, indig-
wearied and giving way. APR. -a--;'?" to nant; ~ t-=~ ~Ur Cain was Ve1'y
enfeeble. DERIVATIVES, J,.~?, Jt~~, indignant; Jj~mh ,~l:-.~.r ~S:L~ ye
Ja.~, Jt~, ~,~J..a~ or ~~(. al"e out of heart with temptations. b) to be
~~ m. a) collect. suhst. fowl, winged straitened, pent in; ... r~(' ~ JjH:::'::. "Q....$.ur
creatures, esp. birds of prey; ~~ H.x, pos- Zimri was ppnt in in Tirzah by Omri.
•
sesstng •
wtngs; I'_!:....
~! Wt
l 1'",
'ldfiow; I.! ..
,.::.Jo,-? 1'=>0.::... ETHPA. ~Lt to become wearied 01' disgusted;
J..-;';!! U:S~ the green things of the earth. investigation, inquiry; ~ct~ ».! untested,
b) distraction. c) in t.he Lexx. a place of pitch • 1 • •• '" 1 '" <J , ~
WttfiOut tnvesttgatwn; ~'O ,. .... 0;;.9 Q.."::..O/
and sulphur. . ~~ fem', 0 ye prudent, ann. shun curious
..g,g~, )a9~ plo }..:. rt,. ~. m. rmu.ltipl1·- sf'arr,l~ into Divine maJ.ters.
407
J..•~J:)~
.. 1
p. - ,; I'"'"
~~Q.~,~Q.~,~ J"~~
"''' w(tke and watch/ J.,:~r ~ ~ ~ur
and J~Q'..).. corn. gen. a mouse, field-mouse, he bestirred ldmself to godly labours; ....s.U('"
. boa; a maggot; I,....0-0,9 I!.!. '- ~'" '-"'~
Jer ' ., ~ - a Ilat; "'~?I
.. '''' I-=~::' ~ an enemy rose up agatnst me;
.
J
'";::"J:)Q.~
,.. 40 marJoram/ ~~ loo......... a sma II
• J1I ,..,; " ~'" ~~ .........::;.1~~? w~('" when speech is
boil; ~LC? 5:. root of sedge or reed, pel'h. the aroused or begins. PA. U to wake, rouse /
node or joint of a reed. ,~..J ~ ~~1 ~Q ~":;'1 ~~that ye stir
J1.".~~ pI. JI." f. a) a muscle. b) (t she- not up nor awake love. ApH. ~r to wake,
mouse. aU'aken, arouse out of sleep, from death; to
rouse up, stir up, excite passion, the enemy,
!,..s~ Pauel conj. of ~.
insurrection, war, persecution; to good works;
" ..
J~~ I"
an d ~~ l't. ~~. m. . .
SinUOUS
J~~ ;.~ awakening the buried; o~r
motion of a worm or serpent., wriggling,
\.~~? }Jo~ become sober. DERIVATIVES,
writhing.
J"':~, ~I .....~, '10~, l......,lo~, 11~,
~~ pI. c..
d. ~. m. an intricacy or ~.,.•..~, '1Q.J"~' J1Q.J~1~.
difficulty in the way, tltat which leads astray ;~, ~ root-meaning to descend into an
or trips up. enclosed valley or into the ground. DERIVA-
W~ pI. ~ rt. ~. m. crookedness, TIVJ<J, ,~.
perversity, strat(lgem. ... ,t..
,~, ,~ p. 1 J'" r t . ,~.
.,.. f . any mlDue
. t
~~~ pI. ~:. rt. ~. m. a sting, goad, particle that hurts the eye as chaff, fine dust,
sha1p stake. down, smoke,' ~h I'~~ tlte llusk of pulse/
L~!.
~~
"t ..
r . ~. lll. stmgmg, goad'zng " J,.:.oi )';;h "~ chaff which thewindscattereth;
extracting a sting.
,. Jt..
I...' ~? '-'- 1:, .I::"."!. • • d,f:l
,~ ~Io,~ zt 'tS e,;. ed wzt. h
particles of the body.
J~~ rt. ~. e.'Ctraction }l:? of the teeth.
'"
;~ PA. ;a..{. to put out one or both eyes, H~ rt. ;~. m. blindness.
~ 1"
' d " ,001
to bl1n - \.Q.JI
Q..a...=:t .. '''' 1'";~,. tttezr
l' own J4.;~ pI. J,:.. m. a) a raven. b) willow.
wickedness hath blinded them,' ;~ J~.. ~ I !!' t
~,Q...).. r '.
. l'zng.
m. rnmg
o~.
~L~ ~"-e-:'? ,o~ a gift blindeth the lP;~ from ~~. m. sifting, ;haking in
eyes of the wise in judgement. Pass. part. pI. a sieve.
Ji~, J1.";Q.,.~. tlte blind. Metaph. with JJ.,.:;;Q'~ rt. o~. m. a) intermingling,
J~ td disbud. ETHPA. ;0...';:1('" to be admixture. b) pI. J'" willow.
blinded; \.o"~~::, ::nttheir understand-;a. Cg;~ from J,:;;~. corvine, of or belong-
ing was darkened. ApH. ;~r to put out ing to ravens.
the eyes, to blind. DERIVATIVES, ;._~,
~~ pI. J'" rt.~. m. rolling, wallow-
~I~~, J1o~~, J;~, J;~, J~ .. t~.
ing " fomentation.
;~,~, parts. ;~~, J~; ~,J~, J1."......;:..
. t H~. gnawzng
. or
't ~
J
!,Q...).. an d , ?!'~
••. & r.
to v:ake, watch. Pa.rt. adj. a) waking, watchful, craunching of bones.
vigilant, attentive, diligent; ~o ~! }J('"
~j;~ pI. ~ rt.'~. m. et tangle, entangle-
....,:;:. I sleep but my heart waketh; ~ ~ ..,;
- "', - ,.. ~ - h a'J-awa-e;
l' -/ k " - Jt"~i
J'~ ,.., ment, intricacy,. connexion, a connected series;
~~or~?
~h~ ~~~ very intricate, tricky,. ~l;~
watchful shepherds; }J 0;'::' or u.:-.~J ;.~ sober,
l~Q..E? ).;.. Q... the g!ad maze of the stars >'
prudent. b) sub st. a v:atche1', guardian angel,
~:;;~ ~l;~ verbal intricacies.
ange1; \.00,.-':l0?0I + '" 11 J';.-.~
• .. ,.. , ,.. ,.. 9 Jo~? ~-, "',.. 1
~ 'Ie •l'lt~
~'Q...~ m. J~I'~
..~;~ f . pI. fI'"- , J"
~. wi1td
left cm angel to guard their limbs. ETHPE.
~Ur rarely and wrongly ;....S.lt to awake >' eJected from the stomach, eructation.
to be awaked, aroused, excited, stirred up of ~;~ from '-J~. m. stripping, denuda-
the swold, of wind; to be attentive, sober; to tion.
v:ake from the dead; ~;~o ~~~1~ they '~j~ rt. ;~. pI. f. button-holes.
408
~;~ aus. a.nd constr. 8t. ,o~ pI. ~, ~ fut. J,::).j, act. part. ,~, Ji~, I~, It'~,
J.,:.. rt. ,~. uncircumcised/ profane, a gen- pass. part..... ~, ~.:..., I~":. to be powerful, full
tile/ OI~ 'o-~ .~::. 'o~ uncir- of force, vehement; to wax powerful, gain force,
cumcised in heart and in flesh. surpass or exceed in power, o17erpower with
1t'I:t::.';a!.~ pI. It'' rt.'~ f. tILe foreskt'n, ~; ~c:ta., lo~ ~ ~i tlte scent of the lily
un circumcision. was overpowering; Jo~ ,p.
~ ~J.e tIle
ij....j;~ the temples of the head.
·
d lsease gam " .. I""a........:w
. ed great fiO1'ce/ "'1:-' ~ ... r~ ..
' ~ . d from I . fi Il.'d'",*»:· JH~ witlt the dro'ught tlie heat grows
I,~,~ 1'.
~~. m. a otzon or tlte
.... I
()'I)erpowering / JL..s. ;~J the fire waxes vehe-
teeth, a gargle; ga,·gling.
ment; 1t'~?J.~;J..; ~,L?",be likeftrtileground.
I..!!I~
NiJ'~ rt. m. money-changzng.
.9~.
.
Pass. part. ~ J-~ strong flavoured opp.
J!9;~ from~~ m. rolling on the ground ".. "d 11 I!.·..? 11
~ 'mst])? ; ~ "'-'~ ..
"''-
ot.-o'
i .... t:{2,.'
J.,.,,""," ~
as a horse or mule. its
" fragrance is rank to Satan, sweet to God;
'. ~ I~.l.· ~ I I'" t
~,~, Jo.UI'~ P . ~- l' • .9~. m. money,
11.'J.,..:u:, ~o4'; a mighty wind; J1;~ I~
change, small money; ~! J.l9;~ sil1~er JH~ ~ ~o..::Q they exorci$e the demon
money. with potent names. PA.,~ to encounter with
'.i'.6.. pt r rt. j~' m, a kind of pottage. fortitude, resist or bear undauntedly with
~~ or~. ETHPA. ,'f.,:;.L?"'to be mighty,
I!I ~
"""~ r t. "'.~
. crunch'mg
m. gnaunng, 0
f
strongly moved, animated ~ inwardly;
bones. I ' <I
~O~ zn
•
the spzrzt;
" I'N::::".o~,
fI. I,l'._
,_ '" - m
. anger,
11 !. ~
~,~ pI . I'"
I-- f rom'"'
~~.~ .. m. a twzst,
. turn __ ' .... ".~ I
wrath,&c.; Io~ ,,L..S..I,~ ,,~tD". bezng I' d . . .
perplexity. strongly devoted to paganism. DERIVATIVES,
Il'i~ f. pI. damaged goods, chipped and "~, 1"cU.., ~"~' J~, ~lJ.,.~, ILoJ,.~.
brolcen crockery.
.a.~ only used in the participle. to talk
I~ pI. ~., r
corn. gen. a goat; Capella,
a star in the left shoulder of the constellation
nonsense; ,o~r ~~ ~ what nonsense Auriga.
you talk.
li~ or ... ~ root-meaning to endure. PAEL
~~ or ~~ pt).:.. m. a) a marsh, swamp, ...~ to endure with constancy, witlLstand with
bog. b) rank growth. c) a buffoon. d) non- fortitude, with ~cQ.:::", 'f'~ of the enemy;
8ense, buffoonery. • .
to 8'Ustaln, I ~..
pers~8t, persevere~' ,...~ to enaure
.1
J,l..~ rt. ~. m. 8trength, force, power, hunger; )..¥,o~ to fast with constancy;
'l')vultitude; strong current or swelling of a '"'
~ '-!: I'J,.S.J!
" .... ...J OI~'
• - ,.. tll£y
1 perm aded h'?m
river; a stronghold. to withstand a while; J.,t'"I~~ ct~
~~ rt. ~. m. ca7umny. to hold strong disputations. ETHPA .... 'i;;.Lt" to
J~~ pI. r
cf. I~. m. a tenth, tithe. strive with fQ1·titude. DERIVATIVES, ).....,~,
ILa...~, ~4.~, ILa..a..~.
It'~ rt. l~. f. wailing, bitter weeping.
,t'~, Ht'~ pl. J'" rt. ,4. m. preparation,
u.o~ pl. J..:. rt. ,~.
ff. Jo"l..e" Y
m.
thread.
•
plan, pW'posej preface; ).Li? OI!I.'~ sup'eme .9oj.S.,., 1-»0 j.S.,. rough, harsh, brzstly, un-
condemnation; Id»~, s:: equipment o/war; pleasant.
Hl'~ t,.-='>! l~ deliberate sins. ~
11'"ti,90p.. f.
fI.".
roughness, hal·shness.
Ct'~ rt. 4. m. fraud, fraudulence. "o~~ rt. ;~. 111. a wooden bolt 01' pin to
)..Ql'~ rt. ..04. m. age, old age, antiquity; hold pieces of wood together.
lQt'~ in old time; I~Q;? or ),6,? )..Ql'~ ~~L~ rt. j..:)... adv. vigm'ously, vehemently,
ancient time. intensely; ~!.t..~ ~!~ flowing with a
"L~ pI. r rt. ;~. m. riches, opulence. strong current.
).!.Hl~ rt. ;4. pertnining to riches. ll'o4J-J...{ rt. ~. f. vehemence, intensity,
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severity of cold, heat, light; of misery, per- ~, pass. part. ~, ~, root-meaning
secution, &c.; strength, acridness of taste or to cover. To blot out, fjface, cancel; opp .
smell. .:::.~r to inscribe i »,.oL~ t:.~? J~~~
,," f "~ .. " .. , 11 ,
~~ ut. ~o~, act. part. ~J..S., ~J,.S.., the city which expunged the phra8e ... ,. ~
pass. part. ~~, ).=.., J~. to spin, twist, J..j!~~ whose memory is blotted out; ~
, . your d
.. "a- b 8ms,
e ts, ' are bloUe d out.
twine; u...~ JjQ'~fine twined linen; ~~~
4
,Q.A."..:)
opp. ~...ig simple or 8traightforward; ~,~ arn011g8t you. PA. .....~ to entirely ejJace,
)~~
"" .. " entan[J.1ed'm mns.
. " "l f''''
E THPARAL "~,~ wlwlly obliterate. APH. ~r to cause to be
a) to be tangled, inte'rtwined, knit together; blotted out. DERIVATIVES, ~~~, 4~,
"~~o J!..:'
~l? ~ old and infirm ~,Jl~~~.
and contorted. b) to join together; ~~~~ ~ m. a gruss of which baskets, huts, &c.
to join in combat; }...&;..; r~ "~W ». let are woven.
U8 hold no converse with the wicked. c) to be k:¥, J~.~~ rt. J~. he or that which
joined in marriage. DERIVATIVES, ~,;~, erases.
~o~, ~~, ~,~, ~,~, ~~Q.!II:), ~,u...:c, ~&~~ rt. .a~. gram. copulative.
Jl~,~~, Jl~,~~.
~.9~ pI. J,:. rt. ~. m. a) return,'
»..~ or ».~ rt. ,~. m. spinning; a u'eb, turn, winding of a river. b) gram. the con-
cloth. ne'Xion of any word with that which precedes
.e~ to melt, refine gold. it; }..:9~' J~r a cOlJUlative conjunction.
J~~ or J~.o~ pI. J~.o~ f. a) a ring, ~~~ rt. ~. a copulat'ive particle.
signet-ring; s: ~! o~ keeper of the signet; ;¥, H¥, \l:;¥ rt. ~~. smoking,
J~~ .,'~ Blessing of the rings, the first 8teamy, vaporous.
part of the marriage service; J~! J~~ H4~ or H¥ m. the ichneumon, mus
ringlets. b) the seat, anus. indicu8.
. " pass. part .... -~. to en tangl e;"OI~ "
,~
....~, ~~ rt. ~~. ro. a cancelling ~Q:'?
Ho4~ .,..r ...
~ Iter" hail' was tangled like a of debts or sins; Jl'~.su..:.! the abolition of
wild dog's. PALAL ;;J.-r to in'Colve, intertwine; paganism. Gram. blotting or croBsing out.
to enswathe, swaddle/ Jlll90 p.~ ~ ;j~ ~,
6 ''I,.'" ,~- u.:~~ l't. ~. m. obliteration, negat1·on.
discourse not involved in proverbs and parables.
J1'~~ rt . .a.&-~. f. a) return,. l~
ETHPALAL ;j~lrto be environed, enwrapped
J1'~oOl~~ renascence, second existence. b) a
esp. in swaddling-bands j ;h-{~ ;! ~
'"
the air i8 encompassed with water. DERIVA-
r . double cloak.
J~~ rt. ~. f. a double garment,
TIVES, J;o~, J;o;~.
lined cloak.
1 <if" PI. J'"
m. all(1 J........
,,' ,..'o,J.,S..
"l "f. l't • ,~.
.
J,0,J,..:).. ~ fut. ~j, , act. part. ~~, u.~,
a swatMng-ba ..d, pI. sU'addling-clothes / ,o~
pass. part.. ~, J,:., J~. to be Iwrd of
)
"'O' "
;o;J,.:S..! from the cradle.
hearing, of heart, 8low of tongue, 8tupid; to
JH"-" pI. r m. J1';'"-,, pI. J1" f. the service- ~ d , d'-IT:
be ,~ar w.cu1t; ~ t .... " "~
-0--0 ! -- ....~" ~OI
", Q"J,..¥)
" "
tree or berry; the medlar. who can be so silly and stupid? ~ ».
)1';'''-'' f. marriageable, of marriageable age. ,~ )~~~ nothing is hard to God. ETHPA.
~ fut. ~, imper. ~, act. part. ~, ~ Lt to find anything hard or difficult;
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,.~ ~Lt" u.? lest thou find it hard to i. e. in sign of grief. b) to be covered as a door
pray. DERIVATIVES,~, ~~, )l~. with curtains. ApR. .s.~r to cover as with
~t
~~ .
.... ,~, J~ rt.~. a) slow~ in
doing or understanding; hard, difficult; ~
a garment, wrap round, endue; J~J.,.;
.. ~~r J~~o Thou hast robed him
~ indistinct or ltesitating in speech,. ~
in honour and glory; ~r 9.~ ..... J;.m..:
Thou hast covered me with shame. b) to inter-
~: speech hard to understand. b) stiff,
polate a verse. c) to send back, return a gift,
stubborn, obstinate; ~ JJ'~;~ obstinate
a purchase; to recall words or actions; to
diseases; ~ ~ lw,rd-hearted.
return, reciprocate affection; "'OI~r
~~ rt.~. adv. hardly, with diffi- )~r ~ they sent him back to prison.
cuZty. DERIVATIVES, ~~, l.9~, J....g~,
)l'~ rt.~. f. slowness of apprehen- ~.-9~,Jl~, )~~,~, )~.
sion, hardness of heart, dullness, stubbornness. J£~ rt. ~. m. a) clothing, a cloak.
~, l~ pI. J~:'" f. the thigh,. J;:~ b) ret1'Ograde movement of the stars.
kQ.~? the femoral tendon; metaph. the side; J~ rt. ~~. f. a) a mantle, cloak,
H~~? )~ the hill-sides. shroud. b) putting on a cloak, enshrouding
.. ,~
act. par t . ~, t ... lA \. . . 9
9
~ fut . .9Q.~~, L"'\.
~, the dead. c) an interpolated verse. d) return.
pass. part. ~, ~:.... J~. a) to turn another ",.
.~ fut. ~~,
Y
act. part. ¥, ~.s.., pass.
1\ r 9 )' 9
way, turn back, return, to do anything again; part. ~. to exhale, to l·ise 'Up as vapour,
.9~e? ~r J,;j J'" ~ if you choose to smoke or steam, to steam, smoke,. ,....,~ I! 9 ' "
;.~?
.. 9
J~~ dim. of~. f. a little eye, little ,,~? ~ ~o Ai.i, = to no one. b) trans.
spring. with ~, ::::.., l~, f~'~' ~l &c.; ~~
~ from ~. m. adj. having large eyes. J.,.:...9l ~ life retu1'nS to Mm; ~ ~
suhst. budding. "''"''»{ he entered into the labour of another.
With ~ or l~ to come i-n to a woman.
~ rt. .9~. m. folding up; a 8WOon;
c) to attack, invade with ~; with ~p to
a horse's mane, cock's comb.
attempt to kill ; ~~ to go to wm' / ~
~~ oftener ~~r doubly. J~ Jr.;.... the pig came at tlUJ man. d) to
J"j,~
~, r t . .9~. J.
E
a mane. begin/ J~ ~ ,.b at the coming t'n of the
Jr~j.s:..rt. J~' f. a) urgency. b) nearness, yea1'; ~oJ I.'!.."'\......
__ ~, 1
,,'71 '- 1fi'
~~ tlW ast lS comzng,
.
JJ?·opznquzty. draws near. e) to come in, be carried in; )..»
~, J~, Jl'~ vigilant; a watclUJr: see l~ ,,~~, at the bringing in of harvest.
under ;~. f) to go tow"'ards as a road. With J;..l to take
J~, JJ:~ pI. J;:~ rt. ;~. f. vengeance p08session; Jl';o~~ to undergo circumcision;
esp. )..», l~ blood-vengeance, demand or ~L;::::.. to go to law; )..X,p see c; ~~ ~
J)enalty for bloodshed; with ~~ to be liable u.~~ ~l they cannot be numbered; ~
to a blood-feud, with ~l to exact satisfaction to be instead oj, be substituted; J~~~ to
for the slain. enter into a covenant by oath; ll'c.,"'?~ to come
J~, Jl'~ for JJ:~ f. a rival, second wife. to witness, to testify; Jl'~~ to lJerceive or
recognize their folly; ~ JHk to agree or con-
~~~ rt. ;~. adv. watchfully, vigilantly.
spire with; J'i;.; to advance in years, age;
JJo~ m. pI. asphodel. ~~li J~~~ he had entered his thir-
Jl'o~ rt. ;~. f. a) wakefulness, vigilance, teenth year; ... ~~ to have come to full age;
diligence, attention; ~~? the angels' watcl~; J: :~? J~io~ to enter the religion of tlte
J.jo~, or U~? heed, vigilance; J~l..", Arabs, embrace Islam.
diligent service. b) rousing. Pass. part. entered, brought in; advanced
""" * - Jt.'
1"1 o~, ~ t· . . . 'f
",'-"'J l' . ,~. pertazntng to vzg't s.
"" ~
J..~o,.:> . the monastzc. l:';'
tn I'~"!"
~Je/ ~ zn years;
a custom, rite, opinion, doctrine, heresy. c) to me)' ,o~~? Jro~L abstinence is enjoined
insert notes from the margin into the text. on them. h) position or dignity: J~ ~
'Vith ~ to substitute, put instead; ~ over the household; with ~r to reign over.
to bring an accusation against; J~:::::'5~ to i) possession: ~-~ ~l I have, thou
bring in the harvest. ETHTAPH. ~!lrto be hast, &c. j) close relation: by, with, according
brought or conducted in; ~;lr J.,:.o;~ ,.»~ to; ... ~~~; beloved by him; ~~?
he made his entrance into Amid with pomp. 12'!..:'~'"
~~::. fiearedb y fitS
/. enemtes;
. ~ "'''''?
~
DERIVATIVES,~o.,:).., JU:. J~, ,,~, JJ:~r ~~ under whom hast thou studied
Jl~~, Jl~.~;)., ~,h~~ or ~, medicine; ~ ~ by the name, with Jl::o to
J~ "'-, Jlo~, )...,~~, ~)...,~, build a city and name it after 80me one)' ~
JlQ.l~, J.,...~, JlQ.""~, ~,~, ... L I." according to agreement, on condition.
JlOI''':IO, J~~, ~~. k) in composition: ~~ ~ ineffable;
~ rt. lb... prep. takes the suffixes of a J~ ~ an adverb.
noun in the m. pI. a) of place: above, upon, ~ comp. of ~ and~. adv. upward,
on, near, by; opposite, against; ,.: ~ close above opp. ~~; ~? upper, higher,
by, near; ~;I." at or by the gate; with E superior; ~ )..:C;...... ~ they filled them
to lay upon. b) of motion: to, unto)' )J:t up to the brim; ~o ~;~ ~ henceforward;
~ J.,;~! ~~ the word of the Lord came ""
~!~.. " '" the compantes
I"~':!'
~ . above)' ~
I ! ' ......
unto; with ;~ or ~ to send to. c) of ~, mountain dialect; ~~ ~ above,
cause or subject: for, as, because of, on account
fl'om above; ~ ~ above, upon, beyond/
of, conc~'rning, about, of; ~r ~ for the
J~ ~ ~ ineffable.
sake of; HO. ~ about or concerning this,
on that account, therefore; ! ~ beca~tse, on
account of; in order to; whilst; ! ... 0. ~
. .-
J4: or ~,. see J~.
~ or ~~, J~. f. tlw'm, bramble.
because; ,~~ and } i .,;., ,~ wherefore, ~, ~ not found in Peal. PAEL ~
on what account 1 ... ~~ ,..E ... ~~ of to raise, elevate, exalt; to o.ffer a higher price __
the same matter; JJ:~J ~ on account of; with H~ to raise the wall, make it higher;
~ ~ ~ weeping for her children; ~j ~~ to a high position. Pass. part.
with ~U:Tto be said of or concerning; with ~, ~'\I:), J~~. lofty, exalted, sub-
~ or."~ to inquire, ask about or con-
. lime opp. )..;~I.'" low. With ~ excelling,
cerning; ~ to command or charge concerning; superior; ~ ... ~ most excellent)· J~r
~J'" to pray for. d) of war or enmity: to, with, ~ ...~ God wholly exalted/ ~ ~
-
against; ~ I" '" J"''''
'" ,,::.~ 1.( to ma k e war; ~ '" the Supreme Nature; J~. ', S.. ~:IOo
r '" J""""
"'... *? :0
~ to collect forces against; with ~ to go royal and exalted matters; ~:~ ~!Ie JJ:;~!1."
up to or against; J~ to lay 8iege to; ~ ~l n....:.
~ a mi~acle exceeding human
to be angry with; ~ .. ~ bitter against. power. ETHPA. ~ll a) to be raised, elevated,
e) expressing number or distance: to, over, exalted ~, ~~ to high deg1'ee; to be eminent,
more, beyond; ~o!~ .Jl ~! ... ~o.::::::..... ~ exalted, to excel with ..::0, J~ .Y) ? :. "'> in wisdom;
let no one be added to that numbel'; ~ ~ J~o~ in conduct; ellipt. JOOlO ~lr
~;rhe divides by four,. ~~ ~~ ~ J'~ )..;L.' he excelled and became a virtuous
it is divided into two parts; ~ ~ ~ monk; ~ ~ to be raised above fear / l~
seventy times seven; ~ ~ Jt:.:. ~ over ~~~..Q J~r the soul is lifted up to God.
six miles from . .. ; J~l JJ:~lr ~ ~ b) to go up higher, mount on high, ascend~'
~;I." three verses shall begin with each letter. to exalt oneself, boast. c) to be taken away,
Idioms: f) expressing affiiction: ~ l~ removed. d) to be referred to a higher court.
~, Rachel died. g) obligation: J.Q?; ~l ApH. ~r a) to lift up. b) perhaps denom.
~-~ I ought, thou oughtest, &c.; from ~~ to act perversely, wickedly, do ini-
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quity; ....; ~l! ,o~Oo:::' their iniquity greed, aVaJ-ice; oppression, coercion. b) pre-
which they have committed against me. SHA- eminence.
PHEL ~r to exalt; ~).. ~ tlwu hast ~~ pI. ~:.. rt. ~==-.. m. fraud, wrong.
exalted over me, prefe1'red to me. ESHTAPH. ...~ m. the aloe; metaph. bitterness.
~~rto exalt oneself. behave haughtily, be ... ~ E-Syr.... G"'S';. a) the upper part;
arrogant, haughty; ~~~~ to arrogantly 11.'..:J!' the address on a letter, superscription.
violate tlw law; Jl:o!.Jl'~ Il:~ ~~r b) above, over; ~ ... ~ above my tent.
death bare haughty dominion over mankind. ,~, J.,:., l~ rt.~. a) one who enters.
DERIVATIVES,~, ~Q;).., ,~, J,....~,
b) brought in, int'roduced, fordgn, adventitious,
W~, Jt~, J~, J~, J~, accidental. Gram. added, adopted opp. radical.
~}....~, Jt~, }.J....~~, l'~~II~,
Jl'~c'~ rt. '-)... f. gram. adoption,
JtOo'~::=' U:>, JtQ..L..~:> II.!II:>, ) L.. ~:>~'lI:>,
insertion of a non-radical letter.
)to, '::=.~, J,.~~, ~J!.,:>~,
Jl~~, ~~Q.A..
~~ and ~~ pI. C. rt. ~. m.
a) a leech. b) tough, tenacious, viscous, glu-
~~ fut. Q~, act. part. ~, ~~,
tinous, sticky, greasy as clay or dough.
pass. part. ~~, J..:., l~. a) to have the
Jl'~~~ and r~ rt. ~. f. lubricity,
vpper hand, to overreach, t(tke advantage __ to
oiliness, slipperiness.
defraud, v:rong; ... ~~~ ~,~l." ~ ye
shall not overreach or wrong one another. ~, a) ¥ Pael conj. of)b.... b)....s:::=...
b) to snrpass, exceed; ~;~U ~~ ~ ~! prep.~ with suffix pron. I pers. sing.
the breadth of a cube does not exceed the length; ~, ~~, J~ rt. lb... a) exalted,
0Il"~~~ l':'x>~ ~! 't'0I~ 'l'hy light supreme, heavenly; ~ ~ ~~? l~tGod
which surpasses th.e sun in its strength. Pass. exalted over all,. p1. m. heavenly beings opp.
part. wronged, oppressed, snatched' away esp. }.;~1.'" mortals; pI. f. J~ heavenly things
by premature death; iniquitous, unfair; J..:::" opp. earthly. b) upper, superior,. ~...
"~h ~ the blood they wronyfully shed; ~ the highest heavens; J.;~1."'-~ Ha!
IN! ~ ~ overpowered by sleep; li::::.':' t'he upper and lower wells; ~ H,..=
the top
l :; .; ') ::=. 0 infants and prematurely slain. ·
l me; J"'.'"
Io,~~ " ". we have W'l"ltten
~'" ~t . above;
ETHPE. ~lr and ETHPA. ~lr to be ~ J~ an upper story. c) '311ipt. a lofty
defrauded, wronged; to suffer wrong, be over- chamber; J..:..ojt~ large and lofty rooms.
powered J~ ~ by lust; J~ ~ by sleep; d) gram. ellipt. for ~ JIj)~ the points: at
~~..Qo ~! Jl.t one who is meek and the end of a phrase"';" J~ •
ll'ol('
I
palatal
suffers wrony. PAEL ~ to exceed; Il'i=' letters.
- .
... OIJ.;·"{)O J.j~U. discussion is worse than a
viper. DERIVATIVES, J..-.L-::::...~Q...).., ~~,
~~ rt. ~. m. maUce, wanton wrong;
' ",. -~~ ,.¥'ca"'o
J~Io,""""""" ~ " " Jfl"
t ~!"I"",~,~ - .~
I.--.:::J~ 01 1'.....'"
~} ~.~ from }.¥l.~~. adv. ardently, for 11 is mercy endureth for ever; ~. "" ,;::::.. i
vigorously, valiantly. 16..s:. ~ which shall never pass away; ~
)JO'.:c.S~ dimin. of ~&. m. a bachelor. ~ of old time, of yore, ever; ~o; ~
11.'0""0 .~:">.
from ha ~. f. youth, youthful- ~ ff'om the days of old, of old time; ~ ~
~ never before.
ness, youthful vigour,. collective. youth, tile
young. 2) const. st. ~ a) the world; temporal
life; worldly or lay life opp. monasticism;
}:~S~ from~~~ . young, lusty, vigorous. 1 ,~ .... ~, .." • ,.. ~ , ...
~~? QI;Qle.J ,e.J( \O~I ye are the light of
I~ pt ~, I~~~. rt. }b... f. a) an tlte world; ~ cl everyone; tioj? }.b~
upper room, upper story; mh I~ the ~~ a book of co;'nography; I~ f~
upper chamber of the Mysteries i.e. of the Last life in the flesh, life in tltis world/ ~ ~
Supper. b) a pinnacle. ~~ I~e died; .,~" "'2Ic..~?L ll.-i ~?
I~ rt. }b... f. 'the thigh. Cf.~, thou shalt lead thy temporal life, do thy worldly
I~. duties, fearlessly; J..,o, s ~ a layman;
~ Pael COllj. of~. ~::::...s:. ~ J1.'~.:Q, secular or wOf'ldly songs/
~, ~ and n.~ rt.~. m. entrance, ~~::::..,;.? ).A...:.Q a secular priest. DERIVATIVES,
commencement; ~0.i of Lent; I~? of tlte verb f':::..::... b, ~~::::...~, ~"'»~" Ite..r.lQ':::..::...,
year = Oct. I. ~ •• J.,.J. -"0 'la..)",., J-.a.......:o..~, It~... »',::.... ,
~).J..~, ~~, Itc.,., »~~ . In the
J1,~ for JJ,.::;:.; see I~.
6-
,,~~ ,,~";,
•~,
6
1'-.",'" an d ~ 1 ~......... p 1. ~, - 1_I'" rt..
composition of Arabic names ~ is frequent .
~J ~ ~ S from )..:o~. adv. in lay or
~. m. a) a pastor esp. a chief pastor of the
worldly fashion.
Church, bishop, pontflf, prelate. b) a disciple;
~ JOQl ~ Elisha was disciple to Elijah. ,...»~
I" 'I"
~, ~ from 1 ,»' ~. temporal;
secular, lay, worldly, common; a layman.
~~, )t;'S').; pI. of ~, I~.
I~ pI. I~~ and I~ rt.~.
J1.'Q'*»', from~. f. tlbe course of this
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world; lay or secular life; ... tQ".,Q~~? I~
f. ingathering, increase, harvest, crop, fruit,
yield, produce. the hair of my secular life i. e. the long hair
worn by laymen.
f~ dellom. verb Pael conj. from ~~.
~~, from ~. adv. eternally.
a) to grow young, be youtliful, possess youtltful
vigour; to restore to youth, invigorate, renew;
1 99 »~
,....J... ::., J"
- ..... 1
!;....L- from ,.:0.':::..::.... eternal, ever·
1 .. ,,,.. .. ... ""~ fr esh youth · 99 ' " , 1 99
l astmg opp. 10*' »> " ; ,..1· »'~ 0 IJ-¥)o~
1 - , ' ,'_ 4
,..:lQ.QI)e.~? t.~~ ,--- grant mm
l'
in tlw Eden of delight. b) from f~' eccles. to having neither beginning nor end.
recite the words 'for ever and et'er'; t::"" !')O 11.'Q'.i.,;", from~. f. eternity.
~~o they repeat the Gloria Patri .. -I ~ _~ 'f
J,-~~ rom~. adv. in a worldly
L_ .....
to conceal, obscure. ETHPA. ~~tr to be talle,. ~.; ~~? OOt one who wO'N'ies
cast into shade, become dim, be darkened. ApH. himself DERIVATIVES, M~, ~~a~~,
~r to darken, make dark, obscure, dim; ~~, Jt~·y>')., b.s:..
,o~ 0.5 ~r I will darken the stars of
~, ~pl.c..rt.~.m.a)labour,
h eaven; ~ i?·· . . . . . . . . . d'
~ 'IQ '>~ zt
I..
zms tfl~ eyes; J9.
~
travail, toil, pain, trouble, weariness; ~.s:. »"
~ ..;, "s;, custom dulls the senses. ETHTAPH.
unruifled, easily, willingly; S;; r':~ laborious,
~1tr to be obscured, darkened. DERIVA-
industrious; s: ~i diligence, industry.
TIVES, ~~, ~a...¥WI.., ~J-.6o...:Q")",
Often used of ascetic and religious exercises;
Jt~~,~,~, ~.
Jl.'~il ~,~ labouring afterrigltteous-
~ rt. ~~. m. thick darkness, gloom;
ness; )l.'a'~t! s: tlw worle of repentance. b) a
a dark night,. J.,:;~':.? ~~ blackness of distn'ct, prefecture.
darkness.
19!\ ,.. J 9 9 ~ Arab. m. a prefect, official.
~~, ~ rt. ~~. shrouded m
•
in the very early morning; s:: Jl."~ extreme JLo;~, J..;~, J~, Jl ....~, J~,
old age,' s:
J~l~ very great riches. b) m. ).J i '" .... .:c, ).J~~.
the cardiac artery. PA. ~ to go deep, ~, J~ ID. a) wool; J~? J~? un-
excavate deeply; to deepen. U sed adverbially, shorn rams; J~ ~ wearers of woollen
deeply, intensely,. ~o ..a...
he digged deep i.e. monks; J~ ~ she put on wool
\.'~' .....
d own/ J I.~J~? """I.",' "he w h 0 seek s i.e. the habit of a nun. b) pith; Ot~
~'. 001
to lay deep wiles; Q.~o 00,0> they have ~~ its inner pith.
deeply corrupted themselves. ETRPA. ~lt" J..p;o? ~ green scum, pond-weed.
J'~.. papyrus-p~t/~.
.
to be deeply sunken of the eyes; of sleep; of
planting deeply. ApH. ~t to go or hide
far in, penetrate deeply. ETHTAPH. ~~lt
J19,
I ~ • ., ..
JoI.~'\'
~ cotton.
~ '. J~ sea-weed.
l.
~, I~ q, jleece/ wool of the plant or without Ribui and with t.he verb in the
Spina J udaica. sing. or in the pI. f. a jlock, small cattle esp.
DERIVATIVES, ~~').., J...J~")... sheep; .....w:.. my sheep, my flock; ~, ~
I~ rt. ~. m. inhabiting. thy, our sheep, &c.; ,~~~ ~b: a herd of
J.;~, I~ Ilnd J.;.j~, I~_ from goats; 1~.•.H"'·lQ~ J.p: a flock of sheep,' ~
I~. woollen, woolZy,jleecy; a blanket. ~k:. w.!~ sheep-dogs; I~!o J..p'..? "~ajlock
Jl:..~ pI. 11." rt. ~. f. habitable, an of sheep and goats.
inhabited region, usually ellipt. for J.,.::;.;(" ~,
I!. .•'" 1'"
"'~- ..'" - I'"_ com. gen.
PI,~, 1
tie .
In
11.'~ the habitable earlh. pI. Q,erries, gi'apes, a cluster, bnnch of grapes;
~todive. ~;t ~ mandrakes,' }..!a...: ;;.. solanum
1 , .!. ~
~r.~.m.
t d'wmg.
. nigrum, deadly nightshade,. )..:....k .s.. black-
I I"'·~.!' berries,' ~J: .'i.. atropa belladcnna. Fem.
.- .!' or I"'"'-.....--.
I"l"'-..... ~_ . ! p. ..~ rareIl"····
y "'~ '0 '0 >..
emph. a single berry or grape; 0,120 a tubm'cle
f. a father's sister, paternal aunt.
I!~ f t 11'~ '?' I'!'.' I' •• ' in the eye, a hemorrhoid resembling a grape
~ u.~, act. part. ~, ~, pass.
or mulberry; the o'L'al of t.he eye.
•1'~ 1
par t . ~, ~, p . ~, ~. a to answer,
1 • .• " '" • ',:~ )
"','11 I ~-- '" I~~ from I~. staphyloma, tuber-
respond; ~IO ~ he answered and said.
cles on the eye.
b) to hearken, hear; J.; ~ ~ hear me, .. f t .. '" t .. , )' ,
~ u.~, ac. part.,.a.s.., ~, part.
o Lord; ~ hear us; J,LS., ~l ~ no one
adj. ~ see below. to depart, fail, be wanting,
hearkens. c) to raise a song or shout. <l) to
' ~ - t''Q'" ~
be tak en away; J'001006 I { -~ ~
.. '" ~" tlte
converse, be occupied with .::> or ~; ~ ~
sceptre shall not depart from J udah,' ~t" ~
lo~ ~ ~ I~k he frequently conversed
with him; act. and pass. parts. conversant, 't1.',.~ ~ 11.'~~ let not Thy grace depart
from Thy Church; ~ ,~ the waters
occup£ed, engrossed, engaged in; lo~ ~
~~? ~!:> he was occupied with concerns of fi
az;'l ~ .. ,,,, ~
.. ,»
l' 4~,
• OI'Q.~'
"
I.' r '" I' , ' "
,..~o, ~ ,.~l,
'War / oG~ ~~ -=~!ol~ they were engrossed snow does not disappear from the summit of
in contemplation,' I~ ~ intimate with the moumtain. Esp. to depart J::' ~ from
sin. ETRPE. ..l:::..tt a) to humble himself. life; IJ ~ ~ ~ from this world, or elli pt.
ETHPE. ~tr to be lacking, missing. ETHPA.
b) to be heard, listened to esp. of prayer. c) to
be occupied, busy, engaged in, engrossed, to ;;..-:.trto be l)repared for burial. ApH. ~r
aUen d ; 0I0~ .. \ c:J..':).",......"
~ l'?' I " ..
,..a....J..>.. tfhe 1. b '
uszness .
zn and perhaps PAEL ! i" to deprive of, cause to
'l .. .. • ,.. ,. I" "'. ,. .. 0 our
which they will engage; J~:A,) )..:0"'" ~~~ fi
az,' ~ 't~, . ~ .~.a..o, \~
~~ ships which must encounter violent spiritual t1'easure, who has taken thee from
winds,' J.,.::;.;~ ).h~, he who attends to us? DERIVATIVES, )"",...,0..":1.., I~, I,..u...,
the door, the porter; with 11.',s.:. to attend ho.J..::).., I~, J.~.
church. d) with ~ to have intercourse with, I;.c.: rt. ~. m. some bird.
converse with, esp. of marriage. PA ....~ to "
I,..a.>. rt. ~. m. depm·ture from this life,
raise a shout or song, to sing in alternate parts. decease.
ETRPA . ...J.:;.tt"to be sung, chanted. ApH . ...b.(' H~ pI. f" rt. ~. a foreigner, absent
a) to lead the singing, teach singing; to raise from home.
~
a snout, make to re)mce; " lIPl,o..ol-=>~'
4 • .... ~ ,
\~OI ~o.u:.. denom. verb PaH conj. from ~~.
those who raise a shout of victory. b) to busy, to make ascetic. ETHPALI ~~trto practise,
cause to be occupied; I~ r;;l J.ht apply study or pursue with d£l£gence; to lead the
thy hands to work. DERIVATIVES, J,...., 0..).., ascetzc. l zJe;
~E. .".=; ~ 4"~·9~
~Q~O • ... .. t?'" he dllt-
... " ~Q.~ .,
)b-....J~, verb ~o.J..::)..,)..o.J..::).., ItQ..o.J..::)..,'~~, gently studied philosophy; \O"'~~ ~~J.;:.?
J-A, ~, Itc...u.., ~, ~, I~, that they might practise the elect life; I~~;
J.,.a..,..J..~, ItQ..W.=:'~, I~, Ito..&..Q.~~. '" ~ ~o.L..'>.,
~a.. ..... t'"I"'!.,:,:,.!'
- - . - . " ,TOlf/lt
L.
was an ascettC •
us.. a collective noun, may be written with in the three diffiCUlt ways.
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c~, J~~ West-Syr.:lS. rt. ~. a) J~ pt J~ l't. ~. f. a) a shout or
poor, a.f!licted; C~? J~" the cry of the song. b) pI. liturgical responses.
a.f!licted. b) self-contained, continent; ~ ~ denom. verb PAEL conj. from J...a.u...
J~~ a continent soul. c) ascetic, an ascetic, to collect as clouds, be clouded over. PALP.
hermit. ~ to cloud over.
Jl.'~~ rt. J..I.:~•. f. self-denial, voluntary
J.jh.. pI. J,:. f. a cloud; J~~ ,,~,b.. rain-
poverty, abstinence, continence, asceticism, the
clouds. Alchym. quicksilver. DERIVATIVES,
ascetic life; Jl.',,";t:,.::IC? the practice of virtue;
J,.a.,~, verb ~, ~.
J"'"
1.a..a.J.~ consIsts • 10 • lOur
J! J"'"
th'IUgs."~
~. ~ '"
I~OI I ~, '" II t. ~ m. impotent, lacking the power of pro-
.,......~ •...,'OI~ prayer, reco ec ton,
I " ,
pagation.
study, meditation.
~, J~ from J...a.u... nebulous, cloudy.
J~~ or J~5i{ rt. 4,:.... f. the maw of
a ruminant, the craw or crop of a bird. .su.::a.. pass. part. .aA. tormented by a devil.
" .. .. .. , ,.. E'rHPA. ~trto have a mane.
.f,&.).. denom. verb from J.LJ.S... ETHPA. ~"f
to become a goat-herd. ~ or J.ab... pI. ~, J~':". f. a) a horse's
' .. constr. st. ~ .. an d ,LL.~
'" m. a goat, J.,a..:)..
'" mane. b) the crest of a tree, top of a branch
J~
esp. of a vine-branch.
J.:;,;(" the same; H~ J.h.. a mountain goat;
Lt ~ pI. t.:. f. a) a sucker, offset, offslwot.
• JI~ a fabulous animal the goat-stag .
b) a fibre, tie.
J" ..
}.LS.. from J'"
.L&.S.. m. a goat- herd .
t,,";~ m. sarcocolla, a Persian gum. J.,:.,,";? ~ f. an ostric/~.
~~ to smell as the body from heat and sweat. I'!~-f
~ rom~.
I!~. gram. 1'ad'tea l •
~, ~. to be difficult, to be vexed with ~ I will B11;.rely give the tithe unto thee.
............. II_'!
~; ~, ~ AM>'"
11.'_1: .... ,
to beob' stznate zn . ETHPA. ~Ll to be tithed, made to pay tithes .
a verbal strife. Pass. part. d-ijficult, grievous; ).j o~ pI. ~, J,:.. rt. ~. m. a tenth part.
~.o~ difficult to be understood; ~ ~gJ, ~~; see ....»..>.. twenty.
).j J, ~..:., et, so grievous is this terrible trouble. I'! - .. Jt.. ~
J'A.W~, ..- - rom ~~. t
f - . . he twentletrl.
. 1
ETHPA. A%o. ::Uta) to contend; to resist, with-
J~ pI. ~, J~ f. a battlement,
stand, dispute with '-, ~ or ~; ~ pinnacle. Cf. J~.
J~ ~ ~~ 11,6 strongly withstands .. same as .scw,...
, ft ' ' ' 'In
f in . .a..>..»,
....
·sayzng;
· , - ,- ''"1,
.... L''" Oll.~ .a,).. u . .s~,
t hlS .a)~'t\QooJ ~ "
imper. .s~, act. part. .s~, J.9}"s', pass. part .
that baptism with regard to which Nicodemus I " J~.
" to double, '" fold over; to mul-
.g,~, 1-,
was difficult to convince; ~'" ~ J,.:.,t,:.
~ Lt" if thou obstinately dispute on a secret
tlP y, lncrease,' ,Q.Jf .sa.>.", I'.."~1.
. l . ,''" "'" -~ _'''' ~f as 'v
a vesture shalt 'l'houfold them/ ~ ,0"OILet:>;
subject. b) to be unhappy, 'L'exed, indignant
~ their 1,ictory was redoubled; ~~
with.:. or ~; ~i ...... o} f::...A.cn....;,Lt my
s}Jlrlt . . was vexed ; ~O-,' - , .. I"'"
"""~ ~
.... t.. ~ ~v
."-'"" .. .,. v
~ 0, 'v - v v J!_!' h '
~I ~ ~ t ey tncrease trbe
1
part. ~, ~. a) to bloom, flourislt. b) to ~tr sorrows have laid hold on me. DE-
double. c) to £ncrease, g(Jin, collect, amass RIVATIVES, ~~, ~~, )....gQSa.'>-..
esp. with J~r wages or reward and l.Htc:.. ~ root-meaning extaut in Arabic to veil.
gain,projit; J~ ~t~ thou dost gain P AEL ~ a) to veil, cover the face. b) denom.
wisdom. Pass. part. doubled, wrapped up, from J¥. to dU8t, sweep, pick out of the dust.
occupte "I~.
'd ; o~~ " , 4 t h'
,oot.~Q.A. .
ur torment tS ETRPA. a) to be veiled, covered, to wear a hood.
doubled; ~o Jo~ J.L.. H~ r!~ he was b) to become dust or earth,. to be dusted, swept.
occupied and engrossed in similar matters. DERIVATIVES, J;QSa.'>-., I~, J~.
ETRPE. ~trto be implicated, engaged. PA. I'~p.
" 1 I'" m. dust,earth,SOt; ! ",r-
' l I~'.!I..
~,
P'
.. f t"
~r u. ~o~, act. part,. ~r' to
.. ,
"r'
I! '
.. fn.
;~ t ·,o~,
· .. ac t . part. ;J.s..,
'" 'r' pass.
Jr.
bind up, bandage Jl.'~ a u:ound, J~l a part. ....,f-, U..:t-. to trample, tread the wine-
breach, fracture; to repair ~t a ship. or oil-press; to squeeze, wring or press out;
0
me t aph . t crust, "-" JI'..
J. repress; .. c:!!~ ."
I,'~ 'o~
Metnph. to restore, strengthen, heal; ~~ ~J:!Q
.. l04" . :. XI ~ ~ who will bind up my press out gall in his eyes; ;~ J:':'? J.,:~
weakness? ETHPE. ~~Lr to be bownd up, he presses out a livi'ng draught,. ,~r Li~
strengthened. PAEL ~~ to bind up, heal; ,,".~~i<;.::» I hat'e trodden them in my wrath.
~~ ,0"OIl~ ~,~ neither can their hurt P ass. par. ....r
t J' - Je" "-'? ~,I'." ~ I ' .•"!. pure Ot·z
be bound up. DERIVATIVES, ~,r' J~,r' from trodden olives; I L..?-~ beaten oil;
~0,r' also J~.r~ is nsed elliptically for the juice
~j,:).. pI.).:.. rt. ~r' m. a bandage; binding of olives or grapes, must. ETHPE. ;~lta) to
be pressed out, expressed as oil, wine, &c.
up; a remedy, prescription; ~l ~ ~
b) to be trampled upon, crushed; ,,~~
J~o'; J::.....;or ~;~i one kind of remedy or
drug. .
J!:9? J.,to~ women crushed by tlte trampling
of elephant8. PA.;~ to tread, press, squeeze,
J~~ rt. ~,r' f. a fillet, head-band. wring, keep under; Jt:J ;J:'L ,t if thou
,.0fi"" pI . I1"- rt. ~r' m. one who binds up
I! . ,
wring the n08e; }.~c.;~ OI~ J~~ ;~ he
wounds, a dresser, surgeon, doctor. subdued his body with fasts. ETHPA. ;~Lt
).;o~ rt. Jr' m. one who uses force, an to be coerced, subdued, oppressed; ;~~ ~
oppressor.
I~'
~:=.o SU.u eNng fiorce an d weeptng;
.IT.' . I~"
,.~o.a. 4
~.,.
bl/('kw(//,.d.~ opp. .a.i&>LI" to lean forwards; to vestige W? of tJ1J3 feet, I~~? of chariots;
lie doum on tlte back, to twist or bend back- JL'... Ot.J
f
Mar I..!.'t
'" ~
~,• OI~ the mark o~ 'J
wards as the fingers, the hand or foot. DERI- a good heart is a sAining countenance. Wit.h
VATIVE, ~,!).,. o ;:.r to follow closely " ~ )J.g to retrace one's
J..U: pI. C. m. a necklace, neck-cltain, string steps; often with 0 .,.901, ~ .asL or ~ )?; to
of beads; }.J.OI!? ~ a gold chain. follow in tlie footsteps, follow tlte example,.
. ~ 0... 'JI.:>
PO:fi'
a ter, Close O'JI. :> I'~. .
: faiter; 01:>....,.
~, l~~ pI. #'
l~ rt . .c~. f.
directly afte1'; JL'~ ~ ~~ after or at
sadness, g1'ief, distress, adt'ersit!!; harm, detri-
tlte end of each pl'ayer. c) tlte lower pm't,
ment,. ~ ~! cheerful/ unharmed. extremity, end; H~~? ~~ at the extreme
"'. I ! _.'
..
~ r.
IUt. "...
.,:)Q4~, act. part. ~, ~. limit of tlte mountain; Jt::...,~? ~ the
a) to take by the heel, to hold back, to follow end oftlte sta:.ff,. JI;'~~? o.:·.;.o~ the end of
clo.~ely, to succeed in office, esp. with l~o,' Itumility is the fear of the Lord. In Jacobite
to supply tite place of; wOt ~ .,:)~ Offices an ~ was a variable termination
~ 'ta!..~ "'ON~h, thy name shall be of a prayer, also a short form of prayer at the
J acob because thou didst lay hold of thy brotlter conclusion of an Office. Gram. the end or ter-
ESQU's Iteel. b) to trace or seek out a way, mination of a won1.
~n 0 ~ t~ u·lten they found out the u'ay ~ m. succession; inrestigation,
and came. PA. ~ll to trace, track, seek out, ,. " , , ... f l'
Js.,Q..... ~0 ... rt.~.. sU]JP antlng.
1·nve.~tigale with ~; to hold a Judicial in-
quiry,. to discuss, dispute with ~, in a bad JJ ~~ or ~ rt, OJU.. follou'ing a
sense to dispute or inqui1'e too closely into holy tmce, tracking; JJ~ ~ a sleutlt-llOund,
matters; 1'~ll ~ ~ witlt my wltole blood-Itound.
heart have I sought 'l'hee; J.Li .~o~¥'~ J.j;i Il.'~~ rt. ~. f. a) tracking, investi-
a judge and seeking judgement; l~ ~~~ gation. b) succession.
tlte matter is disctlssed, inq1tired into; ,r1AmJ ~ act. part, ~, to fix, settle, soliclifg.
~.;o{",».~
6 ,
~c:t...letthechildrenofthe PAUEL ~~ a) to coil as a serpent, to bend in
church ojfer up praise and not be curious. ".1
Blttmg t
((own; par. ~~.... d J'£o-!;..."¥:!
curve; " - ..
E'IlIPA. ~Lrto be investigated, sougltt out, I L'~~ the orbicular course of the stars,
inquired into; to make trial of, experience / opp. IL'rtL straight. ETHPAUAL ,.o~lr to
,o~£o-..o
"- - "'" '!' ,0'
" " '!' ? t/tat
O'>.. ....... I t he agl'tat ors coil, wl'itlte, twist 1'ound; metaph. to be per-
sltould be seized and tried; ~Q ~ o~ 1 d ; ' t..i'"t ~~£o'-1foJ
p.exe po .. \..~
tl>po bezng
. perp1exed to
~~~ the Holy Name is glorious and know whether. DERlVATIVES, J~~ or
unsearchable; ~Lr OI~Q~ .•. lL'~i' J~~,J~,J~.
justice u'as experienced, followed, was the rule, J;A>. rt. ~. m. solidification of a liquid.
in the days of King J osiah. DERIVATIVES, J.j~~ rt. ~. a tracker, pursuer.
~~, ~, ~ lLQ,I">o'!)", J••"~,' Jl.'a".,~:>~ rt. ~, f. walking in tlte
JLQ.../h- ~ Q ::>., )....,~~, ILQ.../~~,
steps, following, searcMng out.
1--h 0 '>"', ~I"'O->::O, 1--JI">Q">lO, IL~~,
J'I~O~)o, JI~Q::>'~, ~~'''O'>~, ».~~ pI. ~ rt.~. m. a winding, twist,
JlQI"'o'~' turn; ~~ ~ J,.:.;~( a road witlt many
turns.
...
oA:)..., I
~
! _.'" p.I m., l'£o~
- ....
~~, ~
" - _.'"
I ~ .::....
~~ rt.. ~. m. a door~fastening.
pI. t/-, I~ f., H. ~. up to 10 the m. pI.
is used, above that numher the f. pI. a) a foot, li~, IL' rt, ~. an uprooter, destroyer.
heel, hoof; ~? ~~ J;...:.r
01;"£ his hand ~;o,'.Q~ pI. C. rt, ~. m. eradication,
took ltOld of Esau's heel; ~h ~ a Itorse- razing to the ground, dest1''Uction, ruins.
hoof. b) a footstep, footprint, trace, track, I
,....."Q.~ "k'k"
! P ' " ' ' 1'estwe, lC mg. CL!1, 1-
,...~.
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~ rt. ~. m. bending backwards esp. J~.»;' '!III)6 0 faithless and pervel'se genel'a-
the hand or finger; ~r, turning the head . J"'~""
twn; ",........~ t'¥_»!III) " ,.. speak'~ng perverse
round. things. ETHPA. ~Lt" to turn aside, be
J~ rt.~. solidijied. perverse; /W"''Q I" ~'" ~~",_"I\)~
- ... 0 woe t 0
"".'" -...!'.
. -
01:" J.:, his arrow twists round in his
returns and wounds him; o..!!; ~~~
~
hand, i. e.
~ PAEI. conj., Arab. a) to adorn with
J~, the flow of speech is confused. DERI- cornelians. b) to hindm', impede.
VATIVES, ~~, ~;~, »OA,),., ~, JL;i')", JAa')" oblique.
)loA> 0', ~Jlo'o', JLc.":>.o":>.o,)." J~~~'Q, ..
• .0..-.. f ut. " In
'Q.o.~,
.4 "fac t . part'"
••" ...
.A-~, .• .A...::I..,
JL~~~.». I~.o.~, pass. part. ...~, 1', J1;'. a) to uproot,
~ rt. ~. m. tIle slwnk, leg. opp. ~;J to plant/ to pull out teeth, tear out
~h rt.~. m. a griping pain in the an eye; to break down, pull down founda-
bowels; lassitude. tions, buildings j metaph. to extirpate nations,
opinions, &c.; to utterly do away with; 0..0.....
J1~ rt.~. winding, crooked as a
• W, J~~ they brake down the pillar of
serpent, a liue; forked lightning. Metaph. " 1 J'I. " I ~ .. " . ..
Baal; ~ ~,o; .»» '- tt has exttrpated
I
perverse, tortuous.
great nations; ~ ~ a people uprooted,
~J1 0 ~
-
windingly.
. '" rt.~. adv. crookedly, tornfrom their lwmes; ,l.""':'" ;~~! that He
may completely heal our scars. b) to be barren.
J1;'~,o~'" rt.~. f. crookedness. ETHPE. ~Lr to be plucked up, torn out,
uprooted. PAEL.A.{ same senses as Peal
~ PEAL only part. aaj.~, ~~
.. "LPl, I.!. _.. .. but more forcible. ETHPA • •.£.;.Lt" to be
crooked, crafty, perverse; ,~ ~JU.. ~
with the perverse thou wilt show thyselffroward. utterly rooted up or destroyed/ ~~A.2:lrL~.';'Lr
the school of Edessa was totally ruined. ApR.
PAEL ~ to turn aside, pervert, esp. with
J.!;~1 the way / g:.n
~i> O"!III) they pervert
.ht to make barren. DERIVATIVES, J;..c~,
.
equtty. Pass. part.~, ,.»
., .... I ' 0')..)0,
.. J'",,,»
" O'>!III)
.... J;o..o..>., ).,.;0..0..-.., ';..0.';', h", h~, I~,
crooked, perverse; 1~.,.Qo:{!III) J~;~l by-ways, J;.h, ILo;..A..'>., J..,~~, ILQ.I~~.
devious or crooked ways; f.LA.~ »., J~~ ;.h, J£..o..(, J1;'.,A....... rt. ;,.0..')... barren, sterile.
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1-:.. ..!.
~
J'"
;..cu.. = "I~
~?
J;.J:U..
9 , ." "
agrzmony. ...:t fut. ;~, act. part. ;~,:;.,. to be anxious;
A
d.!' I~ .. , .. ~ ;~,:;., his heart is anxious. ~~
I ~ rt. ~. m. an extractor; ,..~;..cu.. A
PALPEL
J.;;l' :s::: orobanche, a parasitic plant. !'~ ; . the fruits of Paradise follow each
I"'''' or 1"''''-
J..I~ ,...~.).. androsaces, a sea-pl().nt. other in close success'ion " with J~ to seize
~OI! ~ t he dye madder.
I'~!. .. - a pretext. d) to be seized with illness, to
J.jQ;! :s::: a kind of verbena. swoon " o.~ ~ Q l~ she fell down in a
swoon. l£TIIPE • .. r~Lr a) to be held, seized,
~j0t.6 s: paeonia, peony. arrested,' J~i It::.~!:. otLf .. ~lr Absalom's
J,..:Q.!);Q"!) :i: a) chelidonium, celandine. b) the head was caught in a great branch. b) to become
corm of the autumn crocus. "d / "~~1. ..... ,Y 1 1111 't.IlO?
, .. -~1.1/""''''
num, b rzgt ~
J;;;:::", :s:: daphne oleoides, dwarf olive. her tongue became rigid so that she could not
J.; .."O s: anthemis pyrethrum, featherfew or speak at all. c) to be contained, comprehended
camomile. used of God. Pa...~ to grow numb with
~ U£.H3j, .s:: paeonia, peony. cold. APII. .. ~r it) to breakfast. b) to seize
~~.. :i: glycyrrMza, liquorice. hold. DERIVATIVES, J~, J~, J~5~,
J~ rt. ~. m. extirpation, eradication; J~o":;", ~;J:., ~~, JlQ..~, 4.~, ~~,
extraction of teeth. I~~, I~.)C, J.a..~~, I~~L.
I! .... 1 I'" . ., Ju:. rt. Jo..)... m. a) tamarix, the tamarisk
~~ p . loo-- m. a scorpzon " Scorpw, a SIgn
·
of th e Z0 dlac; J'OIJ!~;.AS.
f .. I ! .... •
a tortOlse; , •
~Q! shrub. b) perh. myrica, myrtle,. H~ J~
I ! "'" hewtrope.
l' an d I,~!
f .. J'"
~ vztex. agnus castus.
~~
~~ m. kicking, restiveness.
..:..~! ~ the setting sun; .:.~ »,!
HOIetJ
light which does not go down. b) fut . .:.c~ to
I ' ' 'restwe,
,...;..a..).. ' ' untamed ,apt to throw.
promise solemnly, to be surety, give security,
~~ m. erection or movement of the penis. pledge oneself, with .:.," or~. Esp. to
JJ..'C:~=~. stand sponsor at baptism. .,.~ ~~ J'"
J~ emph. state of )~, see above. if thou art become surety for thy neighbou1';
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,Q~~b..~ 0';" ~OI;!:) ~!:)~ the thl'ee mad~ Jj~~ rt . .::;.~. m. pI. g1'inders, bolters of
themselves responsible for the money,. ~j? corn.
~ ~'\g ~lr Ji JJl
~~ I pledge J~j~.~ plo J~:' perIl. lIimin. of ~ ..~.
myself that if thou, 1'etnrn hfl will reCeive thee. f. a little cup or bowl.
.
C) to sift,. It ",~.Y )y 4 4 '"
~!,.I ,~Q~! .. ~~
..., I" I! l .!.
~ Jl'~~ rt. .::;.~. f. suretysltip,. a pledge,
Satan hath desired to sift yon as wheat. d) to surety.
P'.. •
mingle,o ~;}..:; ~~ the ashes of those of Jp~ centaurwnn, centaury.
differing degree are minglfld together in tlte J.,;.;~ rt. .::;~. f. Arabia.. l~o...b i:
earth. ETRPE . .::;!..::t.lr to stand surety or Arabia Pelix.
sponsor; to be sifted / to be mingled. P A. ~~ pI. ~ rt . .::;~. a) an Arab, Arabian.
.::;~ a) to cause to set as the sun; or metaph. b) ~~ W or ~::.~! Jilt Araba between
of souls caused to go down i11to sleep or deat.h. the Tigris and Nisibis; cf• .::;~.
• ,.. fI.,l'I
b) to mmgle; r- ,aJl ~ ...~ ~90,...Su
- .". ,9 11' I$''''
).!k~, J~k~ from }..k~ of sheep,. with
,..::. ~ the soul and body are intermingled. U;l." understood, the sltepp·gate.
ApR • .::;!..::t.t to cause to set,. ~~ .::;!..::t.t J~u.=J~o~ f. shit'ering or trembling
"~::. I will make the sun to set at noon. with fever.
DERIVATIVES, ~!:),~, J.c.;~, .::;~, ~!:)~,
~~ to sift, riddle. DERIVATIVES, lb;~,
ku:., J..=.~, ~!:)~, l..JQ..!:)"'~, 1~Q..!:)~,
.Ib~,ll~~.
IlQ..::."~' l.,..;~, J..,...;~, bo ...~, I~o~,
n.:;~ from ~~. m. a sieve.
b~, t:....b~, Jl~!:)~, )...:,~~.
~ PAREL conj. of verb ~~ .
.::;~ or .::;Z~ rt. .::;~. f. Arauct, part of
~ ~ pI. J.,:.. rt.~. m. a little ball.
Northern Mesopotamia between the Tigris
and Nisibis and round Edessa. !~~ ETHPA. !L~tra) to make patterns in
the skin, to tattoo. b) to be unrestrained,
~~ pI. J:" rt . .::;~. f. a) a large 'wooden
unruly, savage as a willl ass. I)AL)~L !i;":::' to
bowl or vessel, a washtub, kneading-trough,.
also a cup, a measure,. an oli'l)e-press. b) the gnaw. ETHPALAL !!~lt and ?!?~lr a)
to gnaw, crunch. b) to be devoured by dogs
west (rare). c) a vet ch, chick-pea. d) a water-
wheel or mill. or wild beasts. DERIVATIVES, h;~, h!;~,
h~, llQ!~, JlQ!!~, llQ!~, ~!~.
~~, l~~.~ pI. ~~, J.;cl:., J~~, f.
H~ Ar. m. a mushroom, truffle.
a) a willow,o ~! ~~~ piper cubeba. b)
asparagus. r
H~ and H~ pI. Ar. a mast; a column,.
a balk, timber.. an engine of u'ar smaller than
~r.s:., l~~ rt . .::;~. a) a surety, sponsor, a battering. ram j a wooden frame, peg / pasture
a god-parent " also one who gives in betrothal; left as uneatable.
a sponsor at marriage, groomsman. b) secu-
rity, bail.
H~ pt r, m. J1.'f~ pI. 11.", f. rt. !~.
a wild ass.
~~ pI. J':' m. but used generally, a sheep;
11.'0?~ rt. f~. f. licentiousness.
J:j;;o~ ~~ the slteep set at the Lord's right
,,;,,:::, PAREL conj. of verb '~.
hand.
~Q~ rt. .::;~. m. a) a swarm of vermin
.::;~, ~~ pI. ~ rt. .::;~. m. sunset, opp.
I ' '11 • I ~ ... _ oft 11'J1' , and insects. b) a mixed multitude, riff-raff,
"-J! sunrzse,. ~ ~~ at sunset.
rabble. c)~! ~Q~ a confusion of words.
~~ rt. .::;~. the Arabah i.e. the low desert
J~o~ pI. J~ and Jl.~O~ rt . .::;~. f.
9 4 '" " \" 4-
tract of the Jordan and the Dead Sea; ~ the eve, day of preparation, esp. the eve of the
~! J.:Q; ~~! the sea of the Arabah, tlte Sabbath, Pridny; ~OIh the first Friday after
salt sea. Whitsunday when S. Peter and S. John were
J!'"!:);,.::..." P1. I'" m. a rmg
. dove. commemorated [East-Byr.], S. Paul also
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[West-Syr.], the name is an allusion to the J.!~ pI. t.:.. rt. J..'lo..
b) m. a) adj. cold.
lesson for the day, Acts iii. 6; I~j.s:: or frost, severe weather; J6~, t..:~ winter
J.Z? or JL"~,! Good Friday,. J~i i: frosts; JLt~? J.!~ the chin of shame. c)
or U;,Q.X" the Friday in Easter week. severity, calamity.
Jt::... o;.~ or Jt::...o~ rt. J...'lo.. f. the shivering JL'~~ rt. J~. f. nakedness.
fit of an ague.
~~, J~~ rt. J~. cold, stiff.
J~6..s:. pI. I~ rt. J~. f. the l)in of a loom
JL"~~~ rt. ., ..'lo.. f. mixingjlour, kneading.
which holds the woven cloth.
~C)~ rt. ,~. uncircumcised. Cf. ~;~'lo.. ~~~ rt. 'f~' adv. craftily, cunningly.
I~C)"~ = J~C)"~. • - 11'"cua...~
cua...~, 4 - rt . 'f~' f . craJt,
..f. cun-
ning, acuteness, subtilty, sagacity.
t.CC)"~ pt C. rt . ..c~. m. a fugitive; J~
UC)"'~ a runaway slave; chem. volatile, ~t.r~ rt.. J~' adv. a) accidentally. b)
quicksilver. necessarily, of necessity, reluctantly.
~ - 19" -
J"Qj~
Jl'~C)"~ rt. oD ..').. f. dirt of the teeth or ears, C)j~' f
rt. J"''lo... '
necesszty, com-
ear-wax. pulsion; often with ~ or ~ of necessity, by
~C)~ pI. }.:.. rt. oD~. m. flight,. ~ W compulsion.
a place of refuge, asylum; J~";? s:: avoid- ~~ ri. J~. adv. cold.
ance of evil; pt evasions, 8ubterfuges.
J~~ rt. ~. f. a) breakfast. b) catching
HC)~'lo. rt. ~. m. a) fog, dark clouds, a fire, burning up. c) power of endurance.
whirlwind. b) manna.
.,~
I"
act. part . .,~,
"" I t ' to k nead , stu
Jo01~ 9 . up.
,j~ PAREL conj. of'J.,.'lo..
DERIVATIVES, JL~~, }.:,~.
»,j~ pI. J,:.. ri. 'J..'lo.. m. a booth or hut of
interwoven branches; a lodge in a cucumber- I"
J,l)~ r t '. .,~. In. S t" tl'nng, kn ead'mg.
garden or vineyard. ,~ root-meaning to circumcise. DERI-
1'," ,7
~I~ rt. ~J..'lo.. twtsteo" woven.
I" '-'- • VATIVES, »;~, JL~;~, »C)~.
~ ~ PAEL ~!£- perh. to neigh. 'f~'). to stand up in a heap. Pass. part.
'-J~ to strip, lay bare. ETHPARAL r-~, \.,:.., Jt::.-.
a) subtle, wily, adroit,
~~Lr to be stripped, slJOiledj to be bare oj, astute, sagacious, J.!~
4 - "I" I_~"_ I"
.,..r
~~ wily as the
"'11"11,
despoiled of. DERIVATIVES, ~;Q.'lo. and the
I"
serpent; ~~~.~" ~~'D'D~
four following words:- J..lID...~o wise and astute grammarians have
'-J ~ indeclinable, bare, nude, naked, defined speech; w2.l~;~=> Q.~Lr it was
stripped; ~~ '-J~ they come in naked. discussed by his ast~tte councillors. b) lofty.
11 j ,.. "" ,..
~~~ from "6o.!).. adv. smoothly; strip-
ETHPE. 'f~Lr a) perh. to stand up on a heap;
ped, exposed; openly, simply, without disguise. cf. ETHPA. b) to become astute; to ascertain.
, '" ,.. I 9,-' T ,.. J9 9 11 ,.. PA. 'f ~ a) to steal subtilly; to make subtle or
"'::::;'~o.!).., ~6~' ~ from "6~ bare,
wise;' .,l'~ 'f~ he will make wise tl~y
naked, exposed, unarmed, unadorned, simple;
simplicity; pass. part. subtle. b) to cause to
¥~~ s: deprived of meaning; J~J~ J~
swell with excitement; pass. part. swollen,
spelt.
I' 4 , ~ I"
piled up, steep; Jj~ ~~ ~~ the
J"~;.lI.. from '6~ f. nakedness, extreme mountains- were heaped with snow. ETHPA.
poverty.
'f~Lr a) to be piled up, rise high, swell as the
19~ r
...-.0 ~ a cyclamen.
?I
sea, the tempest; meta ph. to be swollen, injlated,
I" I" Ll"
J~~ or 'ij~ f. leontice leontopetalon, ,...0'
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I ' "i...
exasperated ; J1"~:>OAQD?
_, " , I"
~ a:IC~
lion's leaf or cyclamen europaeum. they 'Were puffed 'Up with the spirit of oPl)osi-
wL'lo., J.!~ rt. J..'lo.. m. a) a gras]!. b) a tion. b) to become astute, sagacious. DERI-
BcizUI'e, epileptic fit. VATIVES, ~~... ~, JLo..:.a...~, J.»~,
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J~~ pI. J~ rt. 'P~' f. a heap, pile of ~lJ~' JL0J"'"~' JJ~' h~~' ~lJ~'
wheat, of stones. JLoJ~' J~~.
,~ ETHPE. ,~Lr to become hard. DERI- Ij~ act. pal't.= subst. m. a) a chance arrival,
VATIVES, ).J~ and J..u~, JL~~. passer-by, stranger, alien. b) adj. ner,essary.
JJ ~ and Jlj ~ rt. ,~. hard, obdurate. " r t . J~' m. necesStty,
I3~ .. extgency.
Jfa!,~ rt. ,~. f. hardness, obduracy. ~lj~ rt'J~' adv. unexpectedly, by chance.
~~
I ' v ' v J"'.!..
p.It"'~, ..-..-~.
v f. a couc,h bed, Jfoj~ rt. 3~' f. arrival of strangers, of
litter, bier. Astron. J,..=--,- the four stars guests; accident; exigency.
forming the body of U rsa Minor and W; JS~ pI. Jf', act. part. f. emph. a casual
~~ the three of its tail; also ~~ L~ event; accident, non-essential property.
the constellation Gassiopea. v
.gp.. ft 4..
u . .go;..,:).J, act. parts . .g~, .., I! •
I-')o.s..,
, I~~~ pt )~ dim. of ~m~ a small and A.~. to flee, escape, shun, avoid,. usually
couch. with ~ and pers. pron. ~ .g~ he fled;
V with~, L~ or t-~ of pers. and place; .g~
t 4 v f v
m. ) l '
J,~~
cane.
rom
b) manna.
~~ a tempest, ftU'l"l"t-
....9ol0 u....:. ~ darkness fled away and
v v
• t'lC. P ALPEL conJ.. to clean the
vams 'hd e; J'o~ A.~ -v 1 ....-..
~? v 11"
~;o I !-
,.....;
~~ mIme Simon head and chief of the Apostles had fled;
teeth, wash out the mouth, gargle. DERIVA-
Jf~r ~ ~~ they refuse medicine;
TIVE, J;~~. ~ .g~ ~ it is inevitable/ chem.
J.l!~~ hypericum, St. John's wort. I,Q,J
1 4 ~ ..
.g~..,.,
'tt fa '170l atz'l'tzed by fire •
.,g~PAEL .,g~ to change, esp. to change Pass. part. A.~ gnawed. ETRPE . .g~Lr
money. DERIV ATIVES, J,.g;~, J.L.g;~, to shun. PA. a) to take to flight; to scatter;
J.,a.g~. J,...Lg~. to allow to escape; ~ ,~~, that
~9~, J~~ pI. J~ f. the willow; W they might disperse tlte clouds. b) to gnaw,
J~~ a willow-plantation, osier-bed. Perhaps crunch. ApR • .g~r a) to put to flight,
also the elm, the pine. drive away; to banish; oo~ ~~ ~il
Jf~i two put ten thousand toflight; .g~
~~ ETHPARAL ~;'::'Lr a) to roll on
~ dawn makes tlte shadows flee away.
the ground as a. horse. b) denom. from J!.9~
b) to rescue, to put in a safe place; Jf~:
to cloud over, grow dark. DERIVATIVE, lJ.g;~. 1 ~, 1 ",4, .. 4! ... ~!:"
~"""I) ~ QJ;)~ a-AA.H t e thmgs they
v,.. h' ,J
~~, B.9~ pI. J,.:.. f. a) dark fog or mist, were able to save from the flood. DERIVA-
thick darkness. b) H&.: ~~ a whitejilm on
TIVES, ~;~, ~""o~, JLQ.Co~, )....co~,
the eyes. DERIvATIvEs,~~Ll b, ~~.
~~, '-""~, J~~, ~..J)~, )...a...o~,
1'-..' ~ v f roro 'f"~'
~~ II~ v d '
ark, thtck. )..u,~~, ~~~~, JLQJ.J)~~.
v f t v.. t
J~ u. J~' ac '. part. J~'
.. , J'J~'
, c.f. J'3~, 11 v 1 I" t .. .
""'~ p. t-- r . .g~. m.Jumper, acacw or
and 113~ below; pass. part. j~' to occur, box-wood; J.Q~ W; juniper-berries.
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ll.'~ pI. Jl.'~ and Il.'j~ rt. ~. f. a second ~ :L : : " weighty matters. d) large, loud,
or rival wife in polygamy. fierce, violent as I ~ rain, }..;o", winds,
1 '.' t ~. m. oppresswn, . 1 J~ anger; rit. Jl~ J!.&.::. with a loud
f-'.Q~ r. compu-
voice. PA. ~ to strengthen; to repair a
sion; the obligation of dividing a heritage.
wall, a ruin; to magnify; pass. part. ~
l.6~ pI. ~ rt. ~. m. an informer, - .. I ' P ",,, 1
very great or strong; ~ ,.::>~ ~ ne con-
false accuser, tale-bearer. tinued the battle very sore,. ~l~l! J~~
Jl.'~~ rt.~. f.false witness, calumny. \~ they shall magnify the God of Israel.
J.!-o~ pI. ~ rt. ""~. m. misrepresenta- ETHPA. ~;'_';'Lr a) pass. to be hardened as the
tion, calumny, slander, false witness. heart; to be strengthened; Q,J..;"';'Lr J;....~
~ the feeble are girded with strength. b)
~, ~ m. a whetstone.
to strengtll£n oneself, wax strong, act Stl'011gly,
~~ rt. ~~. adv. miyhtily, viulently.
bravely, do with all one's might; ~Lr
,l.'~ rt. ~. f. strength, power. ~ ~Llo be strong and of good courage;
IL'~";'" rt. ~. f. frowardness, deprecia- .m...,.QDir ~Lrheresy grew strong. APH.
tion. to se; firm7y, harden l~r the face, ~=..~ the
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heart; to make firm or stl'ong, to strengthen ,~ to be prepared. only pass. part.
PEAL
1;; lthe hands; to repair a wall,. ~*i."" ~ ,...~, ),,11.' ready, prepared,.
to come,future;
\(;~ shouting loudly. DERIVATIVES, , ,...~ expresses the future tense; ,...~
4.a.~, ~4-.."'" lLQ..J.· .).", ~ 1. I • ""::.0, 1L"J.j, he shall come; lo~ ,...~t that shall
lLo lie )"')1;), lL~~. be; ,...~? ).Li judgement to come; ,...~~
~ m. an axe, hatchet. DERIVATIVE, the future tense; 11.';':;~ tMngs to come.
PAEL ?~ to make ready, prepare, to bring
~~~.
to pass; esp. to equip soldiers, also to urge to
~Qh m. cleaning grain.
,. f ut . ~.. t I"
prepare r101' war; ~o '1,_
..,. 'Wh 0 hath
,. ,. "...... QJ......,
.~ .,g~, act. par. '7IP
~,J..Q"'~,
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. ~ "' .. 11 .. ,,"'..".'"
made ready and d one tt f f~ ~~ 'I,~' m
pass. part. ~, ~, l~...a".... tl) bring order to prepm'e some deceit. ETRPA. ?~Lr
an accusation, charge, reproach esp. falsely,. a) to be arranged, concerted, devised, brought
to misrepresent, slander, oppress~' esp. to im- to pass. b) to get ready, make ready esp. for
pugn, detract fi'om miracles or doctrines; to war. DERIVATIVES, hLQ.)...., ~I,....~~,
falsify a text; ~G ..Q~ he brought a false JLo,...~, J.,...,...~, r:-!,~, ILo,~,
,cllarge; ~~o ~ he slanders and lies>, ~?~, lLQ.J?~.
"'"''
ll"'~! ~
-,
~~!
,,. .. ,,
'r' .Of.~ t-J _ ;,g.,:, ~
,'( ,., 11
~I;"~ rt. !~. adv. willingly, ready.
- ",.
I do not deny the body of Ohrist, as liars
,," ~ ".., ~
accuse me.- t"~' ~ Ofl,_~a.l"'_ ,. 11.'o·,...~ rt. ,~. f. tltefuture; readiness,
preparation; gram. the future tense.
they impugned his glm'y, saying. .. Pass. part.
one falsely accused,. OJ.~-J,.:.;o''; ~ C;.~ rt. '~,future.
sMfty, perverse. ETHPE. ~Lr to be falsely ~-:~~ l't, .,g~. adv. anciently.
a{Jcused, oppressed. P A. ~ a) to aCfJuse
' .~,. 4" ' .... - r
11.'~A.~ rt. .,g~. f. old age, antiquity,
fill
a se y, ~mpugn,. OfoA..&.:ll.! \OJOf ~
old order, old habit.
t!--~ those elders who accused Susanna.
b) to be arrogant, ha'lJ,ghty. ETHPA. ~Lr ~l~~ rt. ;~. adv. richly, abundantly,
to be accused, slandered, oppressed. ApH. 11.'o~~ rt. ;~~. f. wealth, richness,
~r a) to slander, wrong. b) to boast, opulence.
vaunt. DERIVATIVES, ~~, j..QQ..A..)...., ).!j~~, l~ rt. ~. villainous, knavish.
lL~~, ~~, lLo 0 • ...,." lLo 0 • ">..:10,
.,g~ fut . .,g~, act. part. .,g~, J.C~,
~10. ""¥I, lLo.lo. ""::.0, ~t:.-....,.
part. adj. "g,..~, ~, l~. to grow old; to
Ji !{ Al'. m. one who collects tithes, a become antiquated, out of date; ~ ~~
publican. l~? l~~ I have grown old among
11.'o4.~ from the preceding. f. the o.Ifice of ...
many evils; ~o 021 .,g~i obsolete and
a publican. worn-aut chronicles. Part. adj. old, ancient
~ contracted from ~: cf. l~. fut. I,. .
1,,' .¥II:I..
, .. ,. ~:-
" . . aged ,. ~:-
,'1",!' , " ,. .
tn an t--r
~~, act. part. L~, pass. part. l~~, ancient copy or codex. Often ellipt. for old
11.'~~. to defraud, be fraudulent, dishonest. IJ1'ovisions, old wine, old time, the Old Testa-
ETHPE.L~Lr to deal fraudiulently. DERI- ment. ApR • .,g~r a) to make old, make
VATIVES, l~, )....,4, lb~. stale. b) to become old, antiquated, ancient.
DERIVATIVES, J.cLQ.)...., ~}..A.. ~, lLQ.A.o~,
l~ rt. ~. m. deceit, knavery, villany,
depravity,. l~ J.,:.:;~ J.41' let us lie in wait ~,g~.
wrongfully for the innocent; l~? l~ ~.Q~ pl. }:.. rt. .,g~, m, an edge, fringe.
treasures gotten by knavery. '1,_
• t."... fiU. . ,," ~9 1t" ~. pass.
'1,_, '1,_,
.... '!' act . pa rt·
t ,. ..",--..,
l~ same as ~. to commit fraud, act part.... ~, )" 11.'. to be or grow ?·ich, to be
deceitfully. ETHPE .... ~Lr the same. PA. 'hed ,tncrease,
enrzc . .
gatn;,-,,.!r It\ 4
",Q;).. ."..... '!' h
'10,--" e
.. ~ to charge, accuse. DERIVATIYE, ~LQ.)..... shall gain great ricltes, grow '/..'ery rich; ~,
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~r~ ».~ who make gain out of ·wickedness. J;L~, ~;L~, ~l .. ~, JLo ... ~, J;4,
Part. adj. rich~' Jj~ ... ~ very fertile; JJ;~.
JJ:... ~ J;'p bountifully, munificently. ApR.
J;~ rt. ;~~. m. riches, abundance.
;~r to enrich; to make to abound; with
~ 'h • D ERIVATIVES,
.. .. to pretend to be nc JJ.'~=J~.
.:. 9a .:.
~~
he fell sick. b) to meet with a book, chance to truth; J.:.A1' HJ.9! ~ when a sheep strays;
read; come across a codex. c) to meet = * .... [, ~
,,,~,.. '" ..\c~ ,.s<l J'
"'" '!' 1"'" ~J:) '" the bow swert·ed
attack, oppose; ,~aJ ~! ,r1Jr J~ he and fell from their hands; ,~;:;l wOOt ~ ~
advised them not to attack; ,:;..:. ,:. "O~ t ~ your hands did not fail, were not unable.
they fought, disputed. APR. ~r to cause 1J0t t"~ IJ? ,..~ I am baulked, bajjled, by him.
to attack or fall upon; to lay upon with ~; ETHPE. !;9Lt also ,...9Urand !Q.gLt to write
t~? 'J~~ oJ, ~r the Lord hath laid incorrectly. PALPEL~,.9 to cause to err .
upon him tlte iniquity of us all. DERIVATIVES, ETHPALPAL .,g.,g .. "t f'''' to be made to e1'r. APR.
4.~,~. ~r to cause' td swerve or start aside, to lead
"
~~, \ .... .t
~ p.I}'"_ rt. ~~. a) .
a meettng, astray, to depri'L-e of with t"..Q; OI~» o,~r
falling in with; a concourse; an interview, ~~~! he turned aside the hand of the grasper.
friendly meeting; ~! H~=Greek U1I'a1l'OvTTj, DERIVATIVES, ~I..e, JL,,!~, J...,.g, )L",..,,9,
the Meeting of Christ by Simeoll in the Temple, Jto...~, h0.9, ~}.,f0.9, J~, )LQ.J~.
\ " 'l"'7I , p ~ p ,..,. P l"'" ,1ft
",~,.g, ""~, .m,~ ,0t.9 pI. J - m.
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a W-Syr. Feast=the Purification ofthe B.V.M.
in the 'Vestern Church. b) presence, appearance. 1I'Ulaaywyo~, a pedagogue, tutor, schoolmaster.
c) a hostile encounter, attack. d) occurrence, I' ~
J~o.~o.~~~4 , .. '"
anc1 J" ~ , "'' '
/.,~~ f. 1I'a,llaywyln,
chance, accident; ~ ...=. mischance, mis- education.
fortune; ~ ~ by chance, accidentally. J,.~~
?, '"
m. 1I'ouaypa, J' ~!a:9.
gout; cf ... P' 4
:.,s denom .. verb Paal conj. from J~. ! , " 9
J,.~t9 gouty.
pass. part. ~ embodied, incarnate. ETRPA. )J:,,?~ rt. t9. f. enor, deviation.
" P't , ..
• ~ f to beco-me incarnate.
~~ a disease of the eye.
~, J~ m. the body, the jlesh; a carcase; I , ' ~,
~,,~ pt I'_" rt. ~t9-
. bar, club,
m. an tron
H~ ... ~l, ~ whilst 1 mn in tli,eflesh;
mace, axe.
)..:;~ )~ tlte Lord's Body = Eucharistic
" ... f. a lute,jlute.
J/.,;"t9
bread. DERIVATIVES, J;~, JL";~, verb
~, t;,~, ~~~, JLQ..I~, J....,.~.
I"
~.t9 rt. ..
t9. m. swervtng, gOtng astray, error.
,~, '" J~
1oJ~,
• .. 1" • ,. bodt'l y, jleshly,
• • f rum J~. JJ:,,~~ rt. t9. f. distraction,frantic state.
carnal opp. J.L:.,,"; and J.,:L:.,,"-; spiritual, aud JL'~.~ rt. t9. f. error, abermtion.
JUa; of the soul, natural. Jt::.;g pI. J~;9 f. a long sleeve.
~J..H~ from H~. adv. bodt1y, in the '''' I pI,. _,1ft
,,$I, 1oJt9 pI. ~, f. a yoke, a plough;
J-
flesh; according to the)lesh, carnally. Ji"l.", ~;;.g a yoke of oxen; with ..;, to yoke,
)J:~~ from H~. f. being in the flesh, to plough.
435
~~ fut. ~;aj. to break the head, to smash. It ...
"6"" ~
,
7l"fVTf,
.
five; I .. ~"'~t •.t
'~Q~ 7ffVTfKatl3fKaTT/,
(
substance in the urine. Hc.9 pI. l"'- rt. ~. m. a slip of the pen: fatdt,
~C~ rt. J0t.9. adv. vaguely, unsteadily. m·ror.
1L'~~ rt. l~. f. going astray, aberration. ~,~ a bird's crop.
error. I£..J'ct9 ~) pI. r a small leaden box.
~~oto9 rpEA6VT/, n thick cloak. b)=J~~.
136
I.. Q.9 r t·
I, 4
. ,~. Ill.
1
ange?', neat. se?'vitude; 19ij stone-cutting; l~~ ~;.
,..o.::IQ.9 r t . .,sa. m. smasmng,
1"# l' battenny.
. ta kepatns/. I! '... 4
~CUlI~; .. • d' .
tlzgent. b)'
~~ 4
Ht
~0:.9
4 • •
m. mt:mng, ..f,
a conj'us ea, rwap.
1 }..:).;(" or ellipt. tillagl';, husbandry, cultivation;
or ...,ilr to wax hot as anger, to be ang1'Y, ~;.{.9 rt. ..l1J;.9. m. nakedness, shame, the
enraged with .:. of the pers. DERIVATIVES, privy parts.
J... a.9, Jlo;a.9, J0.9;Q.9, Jl;Q..9, ""0-.9l~, ~;~ = ~;.9 Persian.
Jlo." ....sl~. I.!. ."
~'Q.9 4 I ~!.!-' ~ I" m. bwsam,
= ,.......,.-,a:.g 1 bam.
1
I':~ '~d I~.:~
1-4::::!o.-S!J, '..l1J~c:l...9 an ~c:l...9 =
~u.m;.{.9 from ..l1Jo0.9. adv. craftily,
I!_'· a:.g
,.-:1, " a tower.
prudently.
~~ rt. ~;Sa. m. pleaswre. f rom- .mJ;.9. m. one w h
, 9~ . ' . ' ~ ' des.
~,0.9 0 prom
~~ and ~~ pI. ~ from ' ; . 9 . ,,'.~ f rom ~~. m. atenuatwn, t'
,_~'Q..9
m. a command, order, charge; a warning,
rarefaction; the thing rarefied.
prohibition. f
, ..l/_.~ "1,·4
~,a:.g, ,." ..,:0'0;.9 rom ..l1Jo;.9. m. astute,
H!;0!9 rt. !;Sa. 1Il. separation, forming into crafty·
grains or seeds. ,. ~ , ! ~,. ~ 1 - I'" t
~~'Q.9, ~'Q.9 p. ~, I-- I' • '-0.9.
).A:o?;Q9; -see J.,Am..!.9.
a) retribution, vengeance, punishment. b) pay-
).,t!;~ from ... ,;Sa. m. demonstration. ment of a debt. c) recompense, reward. d)
'9 .. • •
J10I;a..3 m. a warntng, cautwn . germination. e) gram. apodosis.
..l1JO;0.9 pI. ..l1JO'Q9 and 0'09 f. a) rropo~, I' ~ •• ~
I't . '-;.9. l' 't 1 •
J"Q.L'S..,Q.9 J. requl a ,remuneratzon,
a pOTe . . b) 1ropor, a bridge, ferry, ford. c) retribution, vengeance; with wQ.:., ,-~lr or
rrvpor, wheat. .:.~lrto requite. Gram. apodosis. '
'JL'04;c!g pI. Jl,"Q rt. ;0.9. f. wrath, raging. _ . J'~..9;~ and ,0..._,
,0;0.9;0.,.9 rropcpvpa,
~;0.9 pI. ~;0.9 m. Lat. porta, a gate. purple; the mwrex from which the purple dye
};!.{9 and ,~!ct9. m. a) cpopliov, a couch, is obtained. Cf. );Q.9;.9.
litter, sedan-chair. b) palm-pith. ~;~ pI. J.,::.. from ~;.9. m. a) plashing
of water, floundering of a fish. b) luxury,
J.;j~ pI. Heb. Purim, lots.
pleaswre.
~;0!9 rt . .,~. m. crumbling.
J~;~ a) from ;.9;.9. m. death-struggle,
»,.6;~ pI. }::.. from ~;Sa. m. a bond, strap, agony, convulsion. b) rt. ;Q.9. an outbreak,
shackle. a burst of passion.
'!.!' ~ P1. ..m,:);Sa. m. d"lSperSton.
,..-.:l'Q:.9 14
..o,a:g, I!I~
~,a:.g rt . ..0;.9. m. a )looseness, sun-
).;.::J;~ and ~;~ also ..l1JQ.-, ~0.9, derings of the limbs; JD'~ ..oj~ knocking
"-;0.9 pI. ~ m. 1rvpyor, a tower. together of the knees. b) a division of a MS.
I'· ~
,.",Q.9, ,. ~
..l1JQ.J,a:.g, ,. #
,Q.J,09, and " t',c:g
4
m. ,~!. ~ 1 I'" t
~,o..9 p. I-- r '. ..o~. m. 1'e emptwn,
d'
Lat. furnus, an oven. ransom, salvation.
}.j;~ pI. .mJ'~, f. rroplI",/, a prostitute. ).:U;~ rt . ..0;.9. relating to salvation.
~;0.9 m. rropllo(3oUI<Or, a brothel-keeper. I.' !._~""
~,-... -_, ".~~""
,.llQ.:I'~.
t~
)~;~ pI. Jt::.':': from ).,,;0.9. f. bread baked ... ,a:.g, ,,141
,..,Q.9 P '.'I--
" rt .... ;.9. m. a )dzs-
.
honour; :s; ~..:II:) distinctive, characteristic, ex- J~~ lll. pI. tick, small vermin infesting
traordinary. birds.
I ~, 9. 4
9'
w:u..Q;.9, J-liJA.0.:..9 r t . .Ad. m. mterpretatlOn,
11 9 4 . .
,....LA.,o;.g rt . .a.~. select, arranged.
translation, eXl)lanation, commentary; ~
11';0:'.9 rt. ;Q.9. f. wrath, fury.
interpretation of dreams; ~ a dictionary /
11."d'.9 rt. l~. m. crumbling, sundering. .
~~ ».,
inexplicable, incomprehensible.
~1';~ pt J':" rt. 'tL~. m. a) fragment, .. 9 9 4 1
~..AA.Q;.9 rt. Aa.9. eXjJ anatory.
particle, scale. b) unclJrtainty, anxiety. JJA..~ same as J1Aa.~.9.
I I
.. I'''' I I' ..
J.,....9, 1-S!l, J..J,....9 rt. J-9. voluptuous, u'anton, a vessel of c7ay hardened in the sun. b) to
licentious. crack. E'J'HPA . ..;.gl(''' a) to be formed as by
J1-9 l't. J-9. m. u'antonness, lasciciousnes8. a potter, b) to be craclced, crumbl£ng.
..
~;n, g rt. J-9. ad,-. licentiously.
',.. m. a potter; I""
J;.....9 PL'.
;.....9?,., ~ a potter' s
vessel. DERIVATIYES, verb ;.-9, 1;..:.Q9.I;....~,
Jl'o~.J.-.9 pI. Il'Q rt. ~......S!l. f. wantonness,
; ~;' ... Q9, ~.. ;.-9.
lasciviousness.
1 PP9
J1"I"b:..-
from I·· .. a ) m. a potter.
~.I~_ rt. ....g. poroU£ hollow, empty, I ,._ ........S!l, 0.-9.
!
JJ ~~~ dimill. of ,~. m. a jissu1'e, »,~, ~ find U.~~9 pt }.:. 7rlTil'AoJl -a,
pit, pool. a sheet of writing; a sheet, plate of metal.
11.'W pI. 11." rt. ~9. fiery meteors. ~=~~Q.9.
..m..;l~; see .m.;~9. f&2i P AEL f~' to fatten, feed up, enrich;
...~9Lr denom. verb 11.'~? ).;~~ \~Jr
ETHPALAL conj. from enrich them with #
~9 to feast on dainties. lIte blessings of Thy kingdom. Pal's. part.~,
~,J~fattened,· afatling,fat beast. ETHPA.
l~~ pt }:... m. a dainty, delicacy; con-
~Lrto be fattened,fed; to fare sumptuously;
fectionery.
w2lo~~I! m~~ r~~ ~ gorging at the
~~* m. a cook, confectioner. I feasts of Ms gods; ~~ ~~ ~~~
" '" 0 f tener I''''
I.~ ~~~. 4 m. gout. o.~~ enemies growing fat on the ha1'vests
.m,,;~, .ma.;_ and .m.;~~ m. 7TrEplr, of the land. DERIVA'fIVES, ~Q.9, ~,
filix mas, tlte male fern; ,~ Si filix femina, Jl~&~, ItQ.~.
lady-fern. . ~ rt. ~}2I. ID. /attening __ a falling;
~49 a disease of the eye. ~? ~joL''Jat oxen.
,', 4 ,... Y f 4'" 11. I~'
~~ ut. \*SU, pa.rts.~,,....~ alH ~~iI
1--\.~
"'6 ~ dry, rotten as a tree.
to perceire, understand; ~ ~? senseless;
~ 4.9 m. b1'ead fallen into the oven.
;~? ~ ~ l' a physician wise to help.
~~~ m. pl. fattenings. DERIVATIVES, ~~, 'LQJ~,~.
JJ4s rt. *'l'rudent, discreet, wise. JJ.~ rt. ~2i. m. good sense, understanding.
Jl.'ct.,4s rt. ~9. f. disc1'etion, prudeace. ~s denom. verb from~. ETHPA.
~49 f. 7TTWUlf, gram. a case; logic. the ~~lr to be stupid.
five predicaments, sc. genus, species, difference, ~9, J~ stupid, senseless, silly, wo,rtlt-
property, accident. DERIVATIVES, verb ~L?, ~~,
less.
~Q~ = ~~9 dainties. JL~9.
HC::~ pl. r rt. ~. passing away, dying. t:..:~ from ~~. adv. stupidly.
't
II'1.0'Q.~
<! r .~.
# f '
. passmg away, deceasp" JI.'49 pl. JI.'~ from ~. f. i;lnorance,
non-existence. stupidity, folly.
.. t
",,~,
4 , I'J.._
" , rt.~.
.
transzent. ~ m. rank, degree .
'Untanned, raw, as hides. b) unleavened, 'Un- , to tl~y nouse,' ~~,..,~ 001 ~.. W hen ~t.
J 1 .. "' ..... \9'''','
leavened bread; I~p ms.~ and often I was time to take leave. b) to leave, ~
eIli pt. the feast ofun leavened bread, the Passover, o.~ Of::;· :. his strength left him. c) to
Easter; metaph. tlte Lord's Supper; also un- I pass away I J..:":'
~ from life >' ).,,)"': ~
leavened = sz·nce1'e. ! from the world; t'"~? ~t the passing,
~ rt. 49.jlat, snub-nosed. I tIle dying. d) to cease, desist ~'O, ~ from
his labour; to be at an end, pass away; ~~
,!.! 1. J:. I " ,.
~ or ,._~ m. a prae.lect.
,.f,
I ~'" ~2i I
,.., th e feast
i 'ts ended __ ~'" 1'- ~
Jw'Il='O?; ¥..
Ir~ f. office, authol'ity of a ~9. I 11.'~ persecutoion ceased from the Ohurch;
~iI a briar, thorny shrub. ,
~~s ~? ~ life u:1n'ch does not pass away;
443 f"'I(.!!I.C\~a.1£.~
~J.,..g and ~.~...g dialect of Til'han, a split, Jl."~~.9 1't. ~. f. contusion, b-rui~ing or
rupt'wre. wounding of tlte head.
~;...§ pI. ~, ).:. m. a censer, incense. Il."o"~ rt ...~. f. binding; a bond.
JJ £,..9 lazy. 11' ' t .
~~ I' '. ~. m. contuswn.
~ rt.... Q.9. m. pause, delay. ~ perhaps denom. verb from Jd9. to jaw,
Jl."~ rt. ~. f. frying, cooking. gabble. ETHPA. ~tr to abuse, be insolent,
~-..g
.. ,- p.I -
~-
P el's. a J.f.ore-runner: gabble.
cf.~. ~, J~ from ~. loud-tongued,
,.g fut. .,r1.~ to break, b1'1)'ilfe the head, vociferous, clamouring.
.. tl"to be crushed, shattered. P A. ~
ETHPE • .,~ .... 4 ,,,
JI'I,Q.J,..,Q...9 f rom ~. f . voc"'Jerousness,
71'.
slap, box on the ear. b) a tusk; the jaw, oaths with which his father had bound him.
cheek; metaph. ~..::,!'.;,! }.d9 the side of the ETHP}; • ..A9ttto be bound, J~&~ in chains;
J"1,0~
• .. rt. ~. f. insipidity, folly, slack- corered thy lor:ers with abominable scorn.
ness, lukewarmness. ETHPALP. ~~t/'"to be sprinkled with aE!hes,
446
rolled in the dust, defiled with blood, rune, passed. Puss. part. a) divided; ~ j~~ clove1t-
SIG. DERIVATIVE, ~~. footed. b) )..:.LA. ~ middle-aged. c) doubt-
'9 imperative of verb ~ to fall. ing, dubious, undecided, waven'ng with ~
in heart,. J.J_:._:~J in mind; ~~ in
l1.9
• and Jl9 m. a large flask, cup, tumbler
• thought. d) d-ijfering, at variance; schismatic "
of glass, leather ot' wood. Cf. wand
• J~9 -=o!~~-ll'~~ schisma#c
)~.
doctrine, a schismatic synod. ETHPE. ~Lr
)19, l1.9 or
•• •
».9
m. laurus malobathrum, an a) to be divided, parted in two, slur/red. b) to
Indian plant from which a costly ointment be divided, at strife, to separate from with ~
was prepared. or ~ of the pers.; ~ ot~ ~ l,;,r ~9W
.JI.g fut. }la;,
"-
act. part. J19,
"-
J;~. to pick out
lice, search for vel'min in the head or clothes;
wotr1.::.r ~ J~::'Q father shall be di'cided
against son and son against father. c) to be
1001. over an olive-tree for the remaining doubtful, to doubt,
olives; mctaph. to search minutely; .,..?~ .....~ PAEL ~ to divide -into many parts, to
~~~ search out the meanings as with a distribute a portion, all inheritance, the spoil j
l.antern. p
1 " to searCfb1. closel y; ~
A. ~ ."" ~;t~ into four parts; Jja5
to divide by
/~~ ~~Q he searched him and found lot, allot; to share, to assign; ... ~.;;.; Q~
the letter. APH, ~9r to shake or search ~
,oot~ '" thf'y pm·ted my garments amongst
thoroughly. DERIVATIVE,~. them; otZ,J..Q ,tl~~ ~ he divided unto them
,~~9; see ,4~ Plato. 1 •
ms su bstance .. 1 9 ' " .. .. I."" ~ J' ,.
,..,~ ~~! I'-lI"'?O ~, "
J"'l!.
the mysteries of the body and of the blood which
~J!.9; see t~ a palace. 1.
tfbe •
pnest zstrz utes,. )IL
d"b ~
'~~a¥l ..':: ,'" IlL'
11' e .. .,.
00':0
.mii.\1.g and .mj).\1.g pl. f. 7TAum', tables of tAe poor to whom wealth is distributed.. Metaph.
stone; see~. to divide, make heretical distinctions,. ~
tJ1Si
and ~ denom. verb Pael conj. from J~ t-~ Jl.'tl~r di1 Jiding the Godhead from
Jl.'uito speak parables, describe by a parable. the body. With Ju.? to lwnoUi', show honour.
ET~PA. t¥tr
and ~tr to be pronounced ~ ~ the distr~cted life of worldliness;
as a parable, to be compared. t-.' ~","9 ::0 J'"''
I..~ '" lymg
,,1:WlI...cc ' l'lpS ; ,~,,,,:;,.-
Ll1£, Jl'U£ pl. Jl" f. a parable, allegory, lW;l."-~ui of wavering or doubtful mind.
A "- "
ETHPA. ~Lr a) to be divided, distributed
proverb, illustration; /l'J!.9.,=» tn parables,
as alms, as the huly mysteries; .;,.,;" l~
allegon·cally.
~ ~Lr the upper clwmbet· whel'ein
~JJL'u'.9
"-
mystically.
.from Jl''u'3.
"-
adv. allegorically, •
tongues M '""tI-
,SIL... ", I~t, a....
were d'Wl'ded ; I'
W~~ Iwwe1' was granted to the sword to
~ oqs-
.- 'X';'L'"
(
)..:il."ll£,
~
l~ from )1.")19. allegorical, of the
~
destroy / ~~ ~,undivided. b) to
nature of a Ilarable. divide oneself, separate / ~r ~.9W
J~~~~ corrupted from Lat. fabularius, streams divide. c) to doubt, hesitate. DJ<J-
a fabler, teller of fables. RIVATIVES, ~Q9, ~, ~9, lt~,
=
of the body the loins; half the body; ... ~ Christ who dispelled darkness.. ~ O!~
~~ ~~o lightning struck him and ~:.;.~l ).ll~ .,~~j drive away from
withered ha1f his body = he had a paralytic your minds human considerations. ETHPA.
slr'oke>, ~ ~~~ partial paralysis, a stroke !~Lr to disperse, be scaUel'ed as an army,
on one side, hemiplegia. d) a sect, school of people, clouds; to be squandered, dissipated,
thought. e) Al'. a two-humped camel. as possessions; to be distracted, disturbed;
~~ pI. ).:. m. a tambourine. Il.'oil)..:; o?~lrthey were dispersed in many
~, J~ m. and f. rt. ~. a phalanx,
1\",,_ . ~'" oo~
p 1aces; ~ 1.'1...'X,..."" 'X: ,0_ '" O!~ .. "'L'~
,
battalion, battle-array. tltey had scattered to strip the slain; Jl.'lj
~~ pI. ~:. rt. ~. m. division, a division. H~~..Q I~; dir·t is dispelled by the
was,~tu
1 b ; "'2'~"Q.-
.. "'... O!~,.. "'L""h'lS t h oug1.ds
Q"~, Jl.'~~ pI. ,~, Jl.'o rt. ~ f. ar'e in confusion. DERIVATIVES, h~a.9,
a) ltaljgenerally in composition; ~rlc"'~
JLo!~, JLQJ!~, ~J!~~.
'/alfa cubit; JU=rhemisphere; ~r;;rserni
Arian.. ~..i a puny creature, a pigmy .. J.:.~, Jt:.:- rt . .....,::::..g. one who serves God,
.Ji!~-- semi-circle .. J~..... a mule; ~~ pious; labouring; Jt:.:..~::::..9 Jl.'~~? manual
'1n1'dnight; Jt:.:~ halj dead; ~~'" sub- labour.
deacon; J'~ full moon; u.r pain on one }..:.~~ Pers. a door-l'ing, knocker.
tride of the head, migraine; ).la. middle age .. ~~~; see ~~ felt; a felt rug.
J~ half an hour; Jl.'~~ ..; co-heir.
~--6 ~ = ~~ palace.
b) part, section or volume of a book. c) ~;;J..:
~:Qtb..g m. Lat. pluma, a feather.
Jl.'a"~? paralysis of one side, a str·oke.
• 'J I'£'Q.~
Q.~, .. '1 '" "" JI£'0" rt.~ . f.
p. ,Q~9, ~~ m. Lat. plnmbatne, scourges
loaded with lead.
a) a portion, part. b) a division esp. of an
3rmy, a rank, order,. ~ ~? indivisible. ol1JQ,:,Q~, ol1J~o.9, ol1J~~o.9 and
~ m. pl. 7TAUII7)T£S', the planets. Cf. ~~. ETHPALP. ~Lrto ltave studied philosoplt'!h
In. ''''' m. 7Tl\aIl7)TfW,
~ " ' wand' enng. profess to be a pMlosoplter.
J~ f. trigonella, fenugreek. J~ Lat. falsarius, babbling, raving; false.
J1.'Q~'O,'~.9 rt.~. f. crookedness esp. of the J1.'C)~ f. falsifying, falsification.
beard. ~ fut. ~. to shake off the yoke;
~? Lent.
. ...1 , I.L
Am» .l.. t - I'
~, pass. par" .a..m9, J--, ",,_. 0
J'" t
hew wood, stoneB, to cut down; to cut off,
.,.me.act. part. ~, I~. to make a step,
mutilate, castrate; to break off, come to an end;
perh. to crawl.
to interrupt, to decide, determine, decree, pass
~fut.,~,act. part.~, »,.m.9,pass.
sentence; to excommunicate,' to agree, make an
part.~, J,:.., I~. to quarry, hew stone;
agreement.- with t'"i~ to cut in two, divide;
~1~ ...~9 hewers of stone; 1~9 J.£ij and
~i J.;~ ~ they brake in pieces the
ellipt. hewn stones, squared stones. ETHPE.
brazen serpent; ~, u.:.~.. ~ the line 0';
~lr to be hewn, quarried. DERIVATIVES, .. • 'J
1!l'Ophets broke off, came to an end; ~
~~, ILa'>· m9, ~~. mO., I~~· M 9, .. ,. he d~termtne;
. d a,,,ms. ,. J"" 4 I."!. ..
~ _Q.J)~ ~
~~. OOg;! tltey refrained from food. With ).!;~l
J1'~ f. psalmody. to cross the road; to interrupt his jOl!rney; to
~) ~, ~Jk9, S::-~ pl. close the way; also to open a way; 1~ct.&A9r
~9, ~9 m. ta?.T'IS', a chanter, church to cut off supplies; .LLi
to give judgement;
singer. ~, to settle the price, value;
• UA.'
to witll-
~ and ,&"t~ m. tnA'I'qp, 'wld gifts; f!o, f'o:, to hew limb from limb;
l/IaAThptOll, a psalter, book of psalms. " 4 4 , to stop trl£,
4010.::1 1recttatwn
" 0 f a B'ISh op' B
~ ~ to offer the passover for the nation. he ordered so many pieces of silver to be given
DERIVATIVES,
J.w.fL'I£), b-4-~.
J.- r , ~~'-"r' It~r' ·
to htm; fI .. " .. ! "
,00............ ~ ." O~ .. tney
concerning their households. Legal, to lwve by
1
gave ord ers
455
will " to adjudge; with J.l.. ? to give judgf!ment ; or gourd; also JH? ~~ unripe jigs.
liturg. to enjoin, to give a rubrical direction; b) cheese-maggot, cheese-mite. c) a bow-legged
gram. to use the imperative tense. c) to entreat; or bandy-legged man.
.,1.'0.1 t"~ Thy disciples entreat Thee to hear 11.'~ = 11.'.t.o~ f. stammering.
tMm. d) to depart, die; ~ o~, I;"i'
-.A.9 to be flourishing. Part. fem. ~
the departed who have left us. Pass. part.
impers. to be of advant(tge, be advantageous,
commanded, ordained, appointed; under orders;
suitable, expedient, ~ ... ~ ~9 it is better for
with ~ or ~ appointed over, in authority
over; 11.'l~ ,-r, 1;"'A9 a publican. ETRPE. me; ~ ~ it is not expedient; ~ 0.;;1
Jl.'.tJ~~' suitable modes of training. PA.
~Lr a) to be sought for, to be missing; to
• 'If I~ I ,. ....Q9 a) to flourish, produce blossoms. b) to
be vacant, empty as I~DO? a place, ~'"~
cure, be good for. ApR. ~r to bud, put
a seat. b) to be visited with punishment. c) to
fortl6 blossoms. DERIVATIVES, ~-.QQ.9, ~,
be commanded. PA. t,Q,9 a) to give a commis-
.. p'1I_! ... ~-.Q.g, ~J,......A.9, )...,~, IL~, ~,
sion, a charge, a command ment; ... ~QD~ )....L.v.A9.
~ ~J He will give His angels charge
concerning thee; with ~ or abs. to set over. ....A9, ~9
usually ill the abs. state, usiful,
b) to give last commands; bequeath; tA9-J \!
'7'IiI'" ,1'1 expedient; ~ l0e;t ....A9 it were better for us;
I~ oQgo~u if he leave a garden to Peter. ~ ~ ....A9 it is well with me in t!/,y house;
ETHPA. t~glr a) to be commanded, committed; ...A9 ~p f~ JJl
~ ~ I seek not mine ou-n
to receive command; with"-'- to be set over, advantage.
put in charge of; with ~~ to be commanded J..,:.a9 E-Syr. ~ pI. ~, ).:. rt. ~.
to abstain from; ~ o~lli ~l th,e tree m. a blossom/ J.b.~li J,;,Q9 fruit-blossoms;
of knowledge of good and evil whieh was ~~? ~ flower-buds; ~ ~ spring
forbidden them. b) to be bequeathed, devised 11 ...
blossoms; metaph. ~~? I~ ....~ ~ .. ~
... ~0......Q9
<-
the
by will; J1.'~ l; ~lr OJS: to lhim was tlte choice flowers of rational speech..
kingdom bequeathed. DERIVATIVES, IL0 tA9(,
~~9 rt. ~. adv. suitably, rightly, duly.
1,..0 Q.9, )..., ,..0 Q.9, 1,...c..9, I? Q.A.9, ~ I? Q.A.9,
~ ~ pt ~ dimin. of ~ m. a bud,
JlopQ.A9, J..pQ.A9, ~l~, Jlo~, J.,~,
floweret.
ILQ.J~, ~~~, ~~JtA9t:..~.
11.'~9 rt . .....A9. f. benefit, advantage.
1;,A9 m. a) rt. ~. a decree, mandate.
b) a visitation, inquiry, demand. c) Ar. a ~9 rt. ~. suitable.
kind of mead fla'lJoured with the leaves and }..:~ rt. .....A9. freely flowering, covered
'fruit of the Vitex agnus castus. with blossoms.
H~, 11.',.tA9 rt.~.a) a superintendent, ~ m. leaping, bounding.
director, officer, esp. a procurator; eccles. the I~ Ar. m. a Mohammedan lawyer or
ordinary. b) gram. the imperative mood. theologian.
t:-:l!~ rt. ,...c...9. adv. with command,
~Lt denom. verb from ~. to put on
imperatively; gram. in the imperative mood. a turban.
'· 4 , • rt.~. f. gtVtng
I,"O?o.AS!I ' . command"govern-
~, ~ or ~ pI. ).:. ifJaICLOALOJl, m.
ing, directing, superintendence; an injunction; • • •
a) a cope worn by E-Syrian bishops, same as
gram. tM inzperative mood. the I~. b) a cloth worn over the head,
J..;?~ rt. tA9. m. visitation; seeking, a turban.
missing. ~ and ~ pI. ).:. Heb. m. a capital of
~QA9 Lat. peculium, private property of a pillar; a brazen boss or support.
a slave. Jl.'~A9 rt. ~. f. being fissured, a cleft,
J..::.~g pt ~ rt.~. m. a) wild cucumber chops on the skin.
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;...Ai, l' a) Arab. fakir, a religious men- ~ t-.Q a uear wild with ltunger. ETHPI~.
dicant. b'Y" ~ a turban. c) part. adj. ..A9lt and ETHPA. ~lr to behave like a
see under~. mad dog, to run not;. JPl.o...Q-=-
4 ,v ~~ - v"..'!.
.._
JIAg Lat. faecula, salt of tartar, the crust Jl.'~i.;; J~o they were raging with
of wine. drunkenness, anger and lust. ApH...A9r to
~ fut. ~, act. part. ~,~. a to
pt" ". .,. ".9 ' .. '.-.l. )
drive wild, make rabid. DERIVATIVES, hd,
burst open, break asunder, shiver, shatter intrans. ~l;A9, )lo;.Q9, )..,l~.
as rocks, the heart; ~o ~~lr J~ Hn9, Jl."•.as rt ...d . mad, rabid, furious,
the egg rolled round and broke; ~i ~ ~ savage.
~~o a serpent burst open from its head J~ pI. ''" Ar. m. a 'Vertebra, }oint.
downwards; ~ J~ ~ he exploded with ~Un9 rt. ;..n.9. adv. rabidly.
anger. b) to be wide apart as the legs.
Jl."Q~ rt. ;.A9. f. rabies, frensy, fury, mad
ETHPE. ~lr to burst asunder, to be rent in passion.
shreds; to be wide apart, crooked as the feet • ~'v
,w;,.A..9 or • "~
J- ,. P1''"
. ~ m. a coa I -pan,
or legs. P A. ~~ to beat; to cleave, part warming-pan.
asunder; to crack a whip, to crack as fire
~ •.n.$ m. a winter cloak or llOOd, properly
cracks the skin; k~ne. "O? ~ salt crackling a square of cloth worn on the shoulders or
over a fire. ETHPA. ~tr to be rent, torn hanging from the head.
as flesh, to be made to creak, rattle as bones;
J.jt:~ rt. ;.A9. mad, rabid.
to be rent, fissured as rock. ApH. ~r to
make a noise, to crack the fingers; with Jt;: I;;
v
;.9 f ut. ,o,S!Li,
. 4 ..
act . part. ;10». a to jlee, JOY
I..!) 11
'
away. b) = J;.9 to abound. ..
to snort; with ~ to stamp; to cause
fissures, to rend rocks. DERIVATIVES, 4.01':1.9, J~ fut. JW, act. part. J~. to be fruitful,
4.o..Q.9, Jlo~.n9)~,~, J~.9, beget,bear; ~o o~ befruitful and multiply;
-J~, l.. ~, In-n9''O, J»n9¥-, J~na"O. )1.:.0", J;S: J~l:'shesllUll bear spiritual children.
ETHPE. . . ~tr to redound, proceed from a
~ or ~.9 pt).:. rt. ~. m. a) noise,
source. ETHPA. to be promoted, advanced.
crash, a thunderbolt. b) a crack, rijt,jissure,
ApH . ..~r a) to make fruitful; to increase,
cleft; chaps of the hands or feet. c) sea-weed,
make manifold, multiply; ~ ~lQ r~r
VYrack.
~ I will make thee exceeding fruitful; ,t:~~.;~.
~.9 or J~ rt. ~.9. f. tile cracking 11' 11 v • .. ,~~ 11,. h I 1 h
t"':::i:A.. ~ ~ ,....!Q..D ~~ t e leaven y osts
of whips.
multiply their ascriptions ofpraise unceasingly;
, ~ rt. ~. m. a lowlander.
~ t"'~? ~~ ~;~o l!;.bthe spiritual
J~ p1. J~ rt. ~. f. a plain, broad wordfructijies and feeds those who hunger for it.
valley, level tract, expanse. b) to bring forth, bear fruit; t601 l!~? ~;r
l!~, J~ rt. ~. lowland; a Jt::.~,~ landabundantlyfertile; ~;.9r
lowlander.
~ Pael conj. of .Q.9.
. .
Jt:~l? J.;)§ ~~~ she brougltt forth the fair
flowers of repentance. c) to beget, gemerate,
JAQ9, J~ rt. .Q.9. ta7kative, garrulous; to regenerate. d) to lJl'oduce, put forth songs,
a babbler, gossip; J~~ babble, gossip. homilies, writings. ETHTAP • .. ~nr to be
~_ rt• .Q.9. adv. foolislily. produced, put forth, publisl~ed as a book.
Jl.'ct.nA9
rt. .Q.9,' f. chattering, gossiping. DERIVATIVES, ';).9, )...;).9, ~)..,;).9, )....,;).9,
i-A9
7 f ut . ..,a.S!\.i,
7 '"
act. part.•~,
7' J'.1
~liI. to be
)",..9, )... ~, J;.a», J10.. ;.a», 4..;.a», J1a.a..;.a»,
mad as a dog; to be furious, rabid, to rave, ~~, verb ,;.9..:Ql?
rage; ,~ OI~ ~L"~ against the I~ pI. r
m. It:..e pt It:' 01' fully written
innocent doth his lip rage. Part. adj. ~, J' Jl.'iJ.9
f. a lamb; usually in the f. an ewe lamb;
mad, rabid, infuriated; OO~ ~~'A9 H~ ~ ,~~ l~ Jl."..e a yea1'ling lamb.
they were furious with each otlter; JLA9? ~i J£9 foreign, an uneven number.
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p -:- 9. 11
,Q.,,"·\·60!;.9; see ~,~;.9.
!" J ~
found no way of escape; ~;~g ~ wJ- seek
1"- ",,, I"· " -",,, &
':'1.1:: '"':".1'" means. With verbs: 9 ~.. ? ~r if there be a
1;.9, ..-;.9,
,....QI)~ ..9, ~"'='.'1»>, "~9, QI) ..9 c.
way, if it be possible.- ~ oQD""o~g ~ there is
f. 1f'ClPP'Iufa, freedom of speech, confldmce, bold-
no way 0/ avoiding; with ~~, ~~; or similar
ness; liberty, familiarity. With~, freely,
verbs: to contrive, plot, scheme. Phrases:
openly, publicly, orally, by word of mouth.
....,s;;~ ~ ~ in any way, with ~ by no
DERIVATIVES, f:.-.).........=... .. ;o.-9 and T;J..9, , ~"... " i ."
means; oQDo.g ~ zn every way.. ~ ~
~)..,~~;;.g.
~;Q'.9, oQDO"..g ~ ~ by all means>, ~ ~
~oLe pl. ~Jha.)- ::')o~ 1f'p6fJA'IfLa -Ta, oQDO~ by no means. DERIVATIVES, ~;.9?,
a proposition, premiss. verb oQDt.9, ~~;Q.9, J...,~;Q.9, )..,~QI)o;.9,
I'.""
H::::,.0 ..g and ",~0;.9
P I'" m. J'
"" pt Jo- "" an d
~~0;.9 ~J.QI) 0.9 ~.
J~o.9 pI. J~, l~ f. a young bird, I.!:
~o ~_, It_· an d -V'_"
..g, ::;'~00.9 1
:::::,.......-;.9 p.
nestling,fledgeling, chick. ~J~~o~ 1f'puuTa'lfLa, a mandate, ellict,
~?!0";.9 m. II Toyal patent, diploma. Also command.
= 1 !"I "
foJ'I?l.o;.9. J~0""9 another spelling of H~QI)o~; see
I!." <I'
,...,1.!0;.9 I '''I "
j see 1.1:111,00.9. below.
Jio";.9 m. sipping. ,~o;.9; see ~QI)t.9. -
t.!0"t.9, It::. rt. -;.9. a) flying >' ~":0:9 birds. ,~00.9 1f'P6UTlfLOV, aflne.
b) quicksilt·er. ,c.A+ ~ 0 ..9 1f'poUCP6JV'ITlKOV, addressing,
JI.'~o"..9 rt. -t.9. f.flying,flight. an address.
J.Jo~ for ~J;~. Lat. porta, a gate, door. ~.=. .. ~0;.9 and ~~;.9 1f'poucpw-
J.Jo~ 1f'p&ml, theflrst Indict. V'IU1f, an address, alloclltion.
459 ..,~
r
Ho~... ~ pI. rt.... t.9. m. a bat. sltort drawers.
J..:Ho~~~, J~ from the above. batlike, of u.. ~9 olive juice, olive dregs.
the nature of bats.
).m..!g rt. ,a,~. m. the breastplate of the High
Jr~~ rt .... 0.9. f. prodigality, dissipation. Priest; the veil of the Temple; a mantle,
J"~_04....."t.9,~,
. , J" ~ a spark .
~ rt .... .,g. I. cloak, wide wrapper,. a Jacobite vestment,
J~~ pI. J~ rt.... .,g. f. aflying creature, cloak or pall.
insect, bird, fowl. kA.~, J~~ pI. J~ rt. ,a,.,a. f. a)
J,.:j~Zs) from the above. winged, of birds. a flat cake of bread, a wafer esp. that used
J" 4- .,. 'It 9 I' 9
for the holy Eucharist, the host. b) a coverlet,
~t.9 fut. ~0t.9.J, act. part. ~.a, "6;.9, pass.
part. ~~, J'. to i'end, tear away, burst open wrapper, rug. c) a cloak.
as a seam; to drop off as fruit; to speak while ~~ m. 7rPYJO'T~p, a violent wind,
yawning; to be abrupt in speaking; ~..9 hurricane, storm; a kind of meteor.
t";""? f~ ~~ they divert the conversation Jl."~~ rt. '-0.9. f. uncovering, baring the
in another direction; ~,~ ~'Z9 tlU3 head.
seam was partza . IIy rent; "2'Q.la.
.. "..,... Il.-0.9
t""Q ~ I'..! 'i t;:;. _.. u. t 'i.!;;-" -rl':' lI: .. &
~0.9, ~~, g,f.lIII, :t:J0I;.9 c.
torn by the teeth of. . .. ETHPE. ~~lr to be I~ pI. ~::.. or L 7rfP£7raT'J]TI.KOr -~, a peripatetic
rent, gaping open. PA. ~~ to give up entirely, philosopher, Aristotelian.
make over. DERIVATIVE, J.6;.9.
Jl.'~~ l't. .c~. f. distance, separation.
~~ rt. ~~. m. rending, tearing.
JZ-.'t9 or ~ m. feeble-minded, half-witted.
~~ '1mpaT~r, a pirate.
J1.'0 ... ~ f. shallowness of mind, imbecility.
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,a,;i~~, t"j~~, 1l~, 101~, ro~ and J.&.~ pI. J,:. rt..... 0.9. m. a) a Pharisee.
J;!~rg pI. J;i~~~ f. Lat. praetorium, the b) a noble; J.,&..;9 ~:~ JOCl! ~? Jd,t my father-
prefecture, governor's residence, lJalace. was a noble.
J.!'~~ and 10t.9 pI. J,:. from the above. ~~~ rt..... ;.9. adv.separately, singularly;
a praetol'ian, soldier of the bodyguard. especially,. distinctly, articulately; of weaving
I! 4 ,.
,..~~ m. 8'1U)ut, nose. palm-leaves, loosely.
J.!~ pt J,:. rt. J~. m. offshoot, offspring; J1."~ 't9 n ..... ~. f. difference, diversity.
fertility. ,........;.9
1'9 - arr.see; p ha"
rt..... ~. m. a Ph' '1'tSalC.
J.!~ rt. J~. m. propagation, fertility. b
.,~ fut . .,o;.a" act. part . .,;.9, ,.:1;.9. to ru ,
.. <I .. ..9 " 9
,~t.9 Lat. privatum, the emperor's bruise; ,o"~;:;~ OQ~ ~.9 tlU3Y rubbed ears
private property. of corn between their hands. Pass. part. r~'
I', .. , .. I" ". .... -)~I~ -).... - I'"
"'6 0 ,..0.9, "'6a..?0.9, h'JolOI, ,,0.9, 'o,..~,
1\ -
?OI~
1\
c,..,
J~. a) ltard, dry,mu8ty. b) f. pI. J~~.. ;a
&c. pt ~ m. rr£p£Oa(VTtJ~, a visitiwJ priest acting new corn rubbed from the ears. E'fHPE • .,~Lr
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crumble, loosen clods; to promote per.~piration. f!o, they hacked him limb from limb. b) with
ETHPALPAh .,E ..alt" to be broken up, loosened, ).i! to lose the milk teeth, have a gap between
8cattered as earth, to become brittle. DERIVA- the teeth. Pass. part. ,... ~Sl, ~ ~ hashed,
TIVES, J~;Q..9, ~;.9, J.,o.,i, ~~, J.,oQ.l);.9,
chopped, splintered, huving the partition of the
JlQ.l);.9, Jl~~, ~;.9~. nose pierced. ETHPE. f~lr a) to be chopped
)..6L9, J~~ rt . .,;.9. hard, savage. up; to be separate, stand apart. b) perhaps to
)..6~, J~~ pI. Jt:.:. f. an idol's shrine, be poured in,filled up as a jar with wine. PA.
small temple for idol-worship on the outskirts ft.9 a) to slice up, cut up. Pass. part. ~~,
of a village; conventicle of heretics. J~~ rent, tattered as clothes in sign of
grief; also fJ'inged, slashed for elegance;
)..6~ pI. ).:.. rt . .,;.9. easily broken open or
picked out of the shell as almonds. . -
U~a.. ~;;b J~l~ tunics with fringed
borders. b) to fill up, fill full a jar with new
U~ rt . .,;.9. m. fragility, bl'eakage.
Wllle. DERIVATIVES, ~;.9, Jl~;.9, J~;.9.
J.6~;.9 pI. ).:.. rt. .,;.9. m. a bit of bread,
~~Sl m. and JJ.'~ ..a f. rt. f;.9. a) slash-
slice of bread, morsel, crust,. a clot of blood. ing, cutting, rending of garments. b) slicing,
~;~~ 1TapaxopijCTat, concession,. with shredding vegetables. c) a gap among the
~ to cede possession. teeth. d) filling a jar with must.
JI.'~ ..9 rt. .,;.9. f. dryness; inhumanity, ~~ Pers. afirman.
unmercifulness.
J~~ a compound of musk and other
~;.9 Palel COllj. of .,;.9. perfumes.
~;.9 to shackle, hobble a horse; to impede; JWct~;...9 and .a:lQ'_ ..m....;.;~;..9 pI. r
_ .. ~j d'
':OIQ. u· ~;.9 he shackled him so as 1TapallollaplOr, a verger, sacristan.
not to let him go beyond bounds; ~ ..9 ~ JJ.'~Ji; see ~~ .
. he kept his heart in bonds. ETHPARAL ~;.9l{" ... l~;.9 and i}.9 Pharmuthi, the seventh
to be ensnared, entangled JJ.',...,F in a net; Egyptian month, nearly answering to April.
JJ.'~ .:& ~ J~ .,.r~;.9~ u. thou hast Jt::.~;:9 f. 1Tapallvf){u, comfort, assistance.
not been ensnared as was Eve by that agent of J~..g pI. Jt:.:. f. a button, buckle.
death. DERIVATIVE, JLg;~. J~~ rt. f;.9. f. perh. a divided hoof,
. .m.D;...9 to separate, annihilate, destroy; cloven hoof.
J~Q ~ ~ .m.O;.9l U. do not pw·t asunder ,;.9 denom. verb from J~..g. ApHEL
my soul and body. ETHPALPAL ~;.9lt" to ,~r to endow, portion.
be parted, destroyed. DERIVATIVE, ~;Q..9. )..;;.9 m. big-bellied, a glutton.
J~~ m. a secret place, hiding-place, ~~ or ~~ from Frank; the country
thicket. of the Franks, Western Europe.
~~ pI. JJ.'~~ f. 1TpiiElr, a deed, ~~~ and j'/~ in Latin, in the Latin
action, act,. acts of a synod; an action at language.
law, with JOOl to be brought,. the Acts of the J.,:~~, J~ a Frank, Roman, one of Latin
Apostles . race,. one belonging to the Western or Latin
.a:I~!.9; see .a:I'~Q;.9. Church.
.a:lO"::::""~i.9 and ~~;..g, J~ m. pI. ~~~ pt ~i.Sl a) 7TapnYY£A{a, legal
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cpaAUYYLOII, a venomous spider. ~i.9 cf. subst. ~'is, JI.' above. a) intrans.
~ ,. p'., • I'" 11
JQJ.sa and HQJ.sa '1I'POIIOta, divine providence. to spread out, extend; ,00l"~ ~ ..=00.9 .. ~,
~~~.9 m. worn out with age, a decrepit J,.:A.~ W lest the idolatry of Israel should
old man. spread amongst the natians. b) trans. to spread
out, stretch out, unfold the wings, the hands;
JI.'~~.,9 f. decrepitude, extreme old age.
a net; a veil, covering; to unroll a scroll,
~~..9, J~ senile. roll; to shed abroad light, darkness; to diffuse;
JI.'~.9 from 1J.,9. f. intemperance, gluttony. ~ ~ ~ ..=~ he spread a veil 01)er . . "
J~.i pI. J~ f. cpEpllq, price paid to the ~.! ,,~, the sun SfW
I ' , - ...
wOl~,...... ~..=t.9
""1 d
s t't s'rays
father of the bride, dower, dowry, marriage set- ab~oad,~ ~;...;;~ wGc;. ~~ they stretched
tlements, sometimes used of the portion brought out their hands; ~ ... OI~i ~.. ;,g
by the bride from her father's honse but usually ,()~ His mercies a,re extended to c) toa!'.
of the dower settled by the bridegroom, hence divide, disttibute. ETHPE • ..=~l? a) reff.
a marriage J~~ ~? without settlements and to spread, shed itself abroad. b) pass. to be
children of the same ranked lower than a spread out, diffused; to be made known abroad,
marriage with dower and J~".j~ ~~, ~ promulgated. c) to be divided, classed. PA.
legitimate children. Jt::,.;.g? J.b t::.o marriage ..=~9 to spread out the hands widely. ETHPA •
cont?·act. .m~tr to overspread, overrun for plunder.
~ L9 '1I'pOllop.[a, privilege, exemption, re- DERIVATIVES, J&•.sa, J~.;.9, k-.9, k~,
ml:ssion of taxes. ~;.9, l~0.9,. k.,a.'Q.
.mJ.s a) to take the oversight, manage,
.. t I~P,~ I " ~,
..=t.9 ~
",,, denom. verb f rom "=00.9, """a:.g.
1 -" "
rule; to a dmllllS er ~ property; J.J ,-0, ETHPAAL ..&»i,9trto devise, plan, scheme; with
the realm = to be regent; to be a guardian of J.4,;cts to contrive a means or device; to
.
ortJ h ans, brzng up cI11'ld ren; ~'Q..9 " P. , .m.J. .0.9
..
attempt, invent, achieve; to use guile, do
H;'; ~? God has ruled our separation from .
cunmngly; y" '" ,.1 Y'>
..=0.9~ ' " let us compass
' ... , .~
cmted bread. b) a mat, 1'Ug, carpet. c) a Esp. with J~l to render hcmour; ~?i to pay
measured allowance, portion, raticms. d) what is due; jpo:. to return, requite, ~ ~9
a cedar-ccme. ~ ~~~ they requited him well; J~~ to
J/..m~ m. 1T~p(";a, persea, an Egyptian tree pay a debt; J~ to relate duly, bring narra- a
with the fruit growing from the stem. tion to its due end, come to an end; H~ to pay
a vow; Jl'~J to do due revel'ence, to salute,
f:.,;~t.9 adv. a) from WI:I~. naked. b) from
return greetings. ETHPE. ~~Lr a) to be
oQO r9. in the Persian language. avenged, to take vengeanc"e often with ~;~9,
~~.s pI.~:" from ~.9. m. a hoof, claw. Jl'~ &c. b) to be recompensed, rewarded,
J.,.:m;.9 pI. ~:.. Pers. m. a para sang, farsang repaid, to receive J~r a reward; ~O!! gold;
or farsakh = three or four miles according to ILl judgement, punishment; ~~? the price;
the nature of the ground, an hour's journey. J~ ,.:. an hundredfold. c) to be performed
l~
~~Q)~; "''' I~ r I
see ~.I:IOO~. as a vow, a prayer.
APH. ~~r to germinate, bud, shoot forth,
,~~, =l~9 and mo~ pI. Jl'~ m.
1TPOclO'THOV, a suburban farm or estate. to put forth buds &c., metaph. to break forth
P", .. f .. as wuter, put forth, flourish. DERIVATIVES,
/.,~~ . a wattmg-woman.
J ~;Q.9, JLQ.J..~,';Q.9, ~o~, JL~o~,JL~~,
~.9 P AREL conj. to strip naked, lay bare, ~;.9, ~~, ~~, ~;A:!c, J..u.~~.
expose, unmask, put to shame. Pass. part.
.... I ' -- .. . d ~.9 pI. ).:. rt. ~~. m. a) vengeance.
",,",;..Sb:), ~ ..~ strzppe as corpses; unseemly,
b) a bud, shoot, sucker, blossom; metaph.
shameful. ETHPALI ~;.9Lrto be made known a ramification, offshoot of doctrine; gram. a
openly; to be exposed, disclosed as treachery, derived form. c) hypericum, St. Joltn's wort;
hypocrisy; to be detected in, ccmvicted of; to cucumis melo, melon.
come into bad repute. DERIVATIVES, ~;Q.9,
~ ~ rt. ~ ..9. m. a) produce, fruit. b)
t:-k~, ~~~, Jt~~, J,.,.-,;A:!c,
shaving the head. c) ret1'ib~ttion.
JLQ.J.,..IX);A:!c, ~ ~~, JLQ..L...= ..9~.
,~ ..9 Pharaoh. DERIVATIVE, the follow-
I ' -'- ..9,
,....- ' J\.'
j,,_ ' from oQO~.'"' P '
ers1an, aP '
erslan;
ing adjective : -
a peach.
J.,:ja'~..g, J~ rl£aracmic, Egyptian.
J,U,;.9 pI. ).:. rt. oQO ..9. a) m. having hoofs,
1'~ ...9 J"~..J.- rt. ~;.9. gram. d erived,
~~, '7\
.
dtstant; ~ ~
I.!" ' " .m 1an d ; J" ',-, r ~'" f ree
"'Q.~?
self to pray, betook Himself to prayer. d:)
theolog. et Person of the Holy Trinity, 'TfPOITW'ffOP from falsehood; J~..:; ~ separate from sin;
while J. ~.H;I.4i.&J) is more often used for v'ffOO'TalT£f; J~;': ~~ ~ far front any knowledge,
the Nestorians acknowledge two ~C'J..O one utterly ignorant. b) trans. to redeem, ransom,
t '"l ~ J'!Ol,! " I>' ~~ save; ~j ""o~ ~,.U his kinsman shall
I.! 4 >'.
I»>0J0.9 ID Cl' ms;~;
I.'!.. ..
DERIVATIVES, ~;a..9, ~;a..9, ~--.L..O;a..9, aside tlte angelic command. b) to eet apart
J.,g0;.9, JLQ,QO;.9, J."..g0;.9, JLaA..;.9, }.D.g, J~;.9, for a special use or office, to appoint .. ... ~
J.,g~, )..,Q,Q;.9, J~;.9, ~J.,g.L», JLQJ)~, .l!.~ ~
h
or
Ji~ to set apart for a vow
... , .. SO' . ,
JLQ.L£)~, ~;.9~.
1 ,-fI!,'
or wIWle l!uertng unto t e Lord; ~;.9 'Pto? 001
J..6;.i pI. ).:.. rt. oQ;.9. m. a strip, bandage; w2,l0;:;~;? He Who fore-appointed him that by
a piece of cloth, silk, &c. · ••• ;
htm ~ '" ,
\O~?""" 1 ~l" I..l. 4
~~ -l'" 0.....0;.9
4
Jt:!.. ~,~. separate, di8tinct, defined, expla£ned; JI.'~ rt. L;.9. m. bread broken 01' crumbled
'1:arious; special; ~...a..x, l!D a clear or articu- to put into soup.
late speech/ eccles. selected, arranged in order; )1.';.9 (8hort e) rt. L;.9. m. undigested food in
~~i ~;o?! J~r the Psalms of David the stomach, dung.
. or d er; r-
tn . .,P"
" ,~ I"'''
,.- ,.....~ I1'P" the
~t:.C
)1.';.9 (long e) rt. );.9. f. = );!9 fertility.
lessons in following order through the year;
04;.9 "I" pr. n. P art/two
"I" or ... 04;.9 J'
~~i ,~or the Gospels following sepa-
rately, opp. a diatessaron or harmony of the ~lOL..9 from oL;.9. adv. in the Pal·thian
Gospels. ETHPA. .a.~Lrto be parted asunder, language.
separated.- to be assigned. ApR • .a.!.9t to set J-....,toL;.9; see ~ro~.
apart as an offering to the Lord; to separate );~L..g pt ~:. fl'om oL;.9; a Partltian.
one8elf; with ~ to l;rick the heart, cause
compunction. DERIVATIVES, J.,..; 0.9 , ).J.... ;~,
~~L..9 pl. ~ = ~~1.';~ particles.
J-a,...;Q.9, J.,..Q;.9, ~J.,..0;.9, ILQ.a.o;.9, )...,..0;.9, r
JI.'~L..9 pt rt. L;.9. m. broken bits of bread,
J..-;.9, ~}.....;.9, JL~.-;.9, )....-;.9, )...;...9, crumbs, fragments.
)"'£9, JL~a...9, J4~, ~J.,..~...." IL~~, ~,L;.9; see ~,QI)LQ£9.
J..a.-. ~, JLI'Ua. ~, »a.;.21~, ~ J,J....;.9~, ...l."..9 to crush. ETHPAL ....l."..9l(" to be
JL~ ...... ;.9~. crushed.
~~ pl. ~, J.,:. rt . .a.;.9. m. a lwrseman, ... ~;.9 PALl conj. of L..~.
mounted soldur/ ' I...... ,...~
~~o I"'" cava1l'y an d J.;1.'~ from L£9. from or of the banks of the
infantry, horse and foot. Euphrates. _
~£9 rt . .a.;.9. m. a) separation, selection; ~ I!! I'''"'"', &C. p1. ..:a..c'r..sa,
L"" L'·I..:.
1-I'W_0..9,
9
)l!;u; .a.£9i ).k~ a lectionary. b) an ox-goad. ..c:ooA.~~, &c. f. 1I'C1pa8~lCt" a deposit, charge.
~ ..9 pI. J.,:.. Pers. m. a copy of a book, .,l~..g ETHPALAL .,.l."..9L('" a) to be split,
&c., an astronomical table. cleft/ part. l~L0.9b..~ fissile. b) to be doubt-
J1.'c:t.~ rt. .a.;.9. f. horsemen, cavalry,' ful, anxious; I1.'~ 0I~;l." Log:t l~L..g~
horsemanship. his mind was anxiously set on acquiring
J1.'~£9 p1. J1.'~ rt. .a.;.9. f. a) an offering, virtues. DERIVATIVES, J.:,L;~, ~L;.9.
thing dedicated. b) determination. ~L;.9 pI. ).:... rt . .,.L;.9, m. an atom, minute
......1 ';.9 " ' . . to stra ddle.
' ' ' or ,..;.9
particle, crumb .
J~;...9 f. having the feet wide apart, )..:j1.';.9 from )!9, )1.';.9 made of bran.
straddling.
~~rs pI. ~~;g; see l.a..~~.
L~9 act. part. L~, JI.';.9. to rip up. ETHPE.
..iETHPA. ~L( to be 1'elaxed, di8solved.
Lr9Lr to burst as a fruit with ripeness; to .. ,~ .. ..
worn or waste
ApR. 0&91 pass. part . .a9.¥I.
d
burst asunder; to be ripped up / metaph. to
away. PAUEL ..':'0.9 a) to throw off by per-
burst with anger. P A. Lr9 to tear open, rip
8)Jiration; ":~i diaphoretic, promoting
up; ,~Jr lr9L J~ LQ...:. a wild beast -shall
perspiration. b) to disperse vapour " metaph.
tear them; ~=~! I" ., I"''''''
!O!;a. 1acerated corpses. "1 4 .. _Q,Q./
to dissipate,. ,00l4a...~ ..,." he wz'lld'tspe l
ETHPA. Lr.9U"to burst; ~~ Ll."~Lrhis
their sadness. ETHPAU. ~~lr a) refl. to
belly burst open. ApR. L!.9t to tear to pieces. 4,_!,...
waste away, consume; ~~ ,Q.a.a.~Io,'-' "'" '!'
~
..
PALl ...10.9 to tear away or asunder. ETHPALI
... h0.9lt same as ETHPEEL and sometimes con-
0
~03 ~ ~ as the body wears away in
labour and fasting. b) to be dissipated, dis-
fused with it. DERIVATIVES, JL;Q.9, J,.Lo;,Sl), 4 -.,,, ~ 11
persed, evaporated,' ,Oot.::» ~Q3Io,-- ~
L;.9, IL..9, IL£9, JLoL;.9, JL~L;.9~. ~~ mountain mists are not dispersed;
L£9 rarely L~, rt. L;.9. pr. n. the Euphrates. ~~ ~o$~ the tumour can be dispersed.
)I.'.a i see I~. JI.';.9; see J£9. DERIVATIVES, }.a..Q.9, 4-~.
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._~ par".
~ ~ '" , I'
t a d'J. ~......... ~ "::: a maimed, ~~ fut. ~~aJ, act. part. ~, ij.d,
crippled in hand or foot. DERIVATIVES, pass. part. t--.&9, ~.:..., I~. a) trans. to stretch
~~.a9, ItQ~. out, extend, reaclt out, often with 1:'::1 to spread
I.' , ..9• r t'. ~&9. m. ta8tel
~Q ess,'~nstpt
"d . out the hands in supplication, to reach out the
H~, Il." rt . ...-.9. a) explaining, discerning; hand to give; ~! ,.tJ~ 1;"£ ~.t.,..g
an interpreter of dreams. b) digestive; sup- extend help to the needy,. ~ o~ ~.t.,..g be large-
purating, generating matter. c) lukewarm, minded.- with OJ.W or OIt:-:'lQa.O to stand erect
pI. ellipt. teal'm water; metaph. i'YISipid, sense- bnt with ~a; also to offer oneself/ ~~
less, silly. J,.:.;:..;, ,O'OIt~ ~ He gave Himself up
I I.C)f~
I'~·'· rt. .....9. f. a) 11. ,
quefactwn. b) J
to the wicked/ with HO to stretclt forward,
senseless7!'ess, folly. offer the neck. b) to make straight " ~~
.. fut .... a.A9J ' .. an d ....&aI,
.... act. part. --.&9,
..' ~ He made the crooked to stand erect,.
--.&9
~~~9! ~ll~ ~9 He made the tongue of the
l,;...9, part. adj .........&9, J.,.:... a) to tear, rend
dumb to speak. c) intrans. to reach, go for-
asunder,'c'ut off; ~ ~~;~ ,~...:s:..: SamSDn
ward, spread out / .:> ~o ~~ H~ the
rent the lion/ Jb:..l ...
~ ~~~ ~ he cut
ar~ow went on and passed through his body;
qff a sucker from the tree. b) to th1'ow down;
• 4 .. ., ~ h ,o~;r".;., ~ the army overspread their
0Ia.-90 0Ia.-Q,9 t row her down, and they
land. Pass. part. a) erect, upright, esp. rit.
threw her down. c) to detach, seduce/ ~
opp. ~~ prostrate; ~..A..9 ~ 1l."~~J a
II.'"ClSl.:u.. ~!Ig.. ~J! , .... he seeks to draw yOM
prayer said by t1le priest standing up. b)
away from a chaste life. d) . to diminish,
with J;"l a stretched-out hand; metaph. open,
become remiss. Part. a) maimed, bl'oken;
liberal; with ~~ ready of tongue. c)
less, more tolerable,·,~ ,o'~ ~ JooJ,
straight, plain, flat; ~~ ~9 straight
~Li' J~Q~ that it rnay be more tolerable for
before us. d) med. simple drugs, substances,
them in the day of judgement; ..........;,g J~OI
illnesses, opp. ~~ compound. e) geomet.
).j r:t.sr:J the temptation was less, the force of
with ~~ explained as a simple or straight
the temptation was broken. ETHPE. ~tr
shadow, i.e. one which only widens or de-
to be torn or broken off as branches; to be
creases, opp. Jd,.§0I a shadow which moves
crippled, disjointed / meta ph. to be enfeebled,
1'ound the objec~ which casts it. f) legal.
knocked up. PA. ~~ to cut in pieces as . 1 \,. , .
WIt 1 ~J.::.o' sale wtthout warranty. g) simple/
sacrificial animals, to cut off as branches; to
common, Wl'th ~
11 ..•• - .>:. prose; ,.I'\. .;;'Co
- 11 ~ com-
~
tear asunder, tear to pieces,. J~oX'I ~;~ . '0- •
mon, 1. e. heptasyllabic measure; also the
lopped off b"anches; W2'~ ,..t::a. .. ~W
I"""" .. OI,-~
OIIoa.....~~O "L~,- they will threaten to categories are called J~ ij.::&g JJ'~ ~ the
seize him and tear him to pieces. Metaph. to ten simple matters; I~~ J~ or ellipt.
perplex, distract. ETHPA. to be torn asunder; the Pesltitto or Simple Version. h) simple, un-
to be shattered; to be' broken off, torn away; learned, pI. the common people.- $; J.9..t~r
to be distracted, perplexed/ ~tc:.. ~! 'Pet. ,,:; an ordinary bishop, i. e. not a Metropolitan
.... "......'!' every d
--.&910, ay 'tS torn away f rom us, comes nor Patriarch. i) simple-minded, innocent,
to an abrupt end without profit/ ~W U, sincere, straightforward; 9 ~ a simple
~ j lest your mind be distracted. DERIV~~ heart,. ~~:~r: ~ IIelelt
J.,-.a.9, J..-g, 1ta.-.a9.
TIVES, alone the crafty and chose the simple. k)
gram. a primary noun, intransitive verb,
~ pI. J.,:.. rt. ......&..9. m. a) a section,
separate pronoun, cardinal number. E-Syl'.
part of a book. b) the fork of branches. c)
the simple verb = Peal and Ethpeal conjj.
a company of soldiers. d) a sect. e) either
transverse line of a cross . ETHPE. ~tr a) to be made straight, made
....-g ETHPAL. ":;"'~t( to be torn or broken able to move as the tongue, hand, body;
away. ~tr ~ the paralysed stood erect.
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b) to stretch out, spread out, extend; to expand doubtful, to hesitate, be in doubt with ~ or
as fl owers; ~OI ... , JI"~LII ~ " .. '!' ,~
I.e, ~ ,~~'-'? • ""
~;? w2lQ.J..!..... ~
...... ~ " '~
t""" ' ' 0..1 ~;I"
'" _ ~LI" 11
I. ~ I. '!
before the Tartars overspread those countn'es; let him not be in doubt concerning either
~;-~? ~ ~9Lt the Faith of Chri8t matter. DERIVATIVES, ~a.9, )....A..a.9,
has spread throughout our realm,. PA.~.&9 to ~~,fl.-~~.
. h t; ~,~ ..
sprea d out; to set stratg ~ compose ~, )d..9 m. a handsbreadt!t = half a cubit.
my limbs for burial. ETHPA. ~Lt a) to ........
~ ~_J:..part. ...."~ I). .• .9,"0,.
. J? I• "9 "0 twtsted,.
stretch out t.he limbs, to stand up, stand erect. crooked, crooksl!anked.
b) to be extended, be made straight as a road. ..........
~
- f ut. .......... _..
~, act .. part. ~, ~A9,
...." .. .! 11 '
DERIVATIVES, ~, J~, ....
~4- &.9, pass. part. ~, ~. to twist, twine, spin;
JL~,JL~,~. metaph. ~ ~ ~ it wi!l twist in
ij.~ rt. ~g. m. extension, dilatation; every direCtion. ETHPE. ~Ll a) to be
J;;:;
l? § the stretching out oj the hands. twisted, spun. b) = ~~rl to be cooked.
'"
,,~, J"
~,\-A9 p.1 J"
~ rt. ~&9 . f. a prayer PA.~ to spin; pass. part. a) twined or spun
f!aid by the priest with outstretched hands and linen. b) c/'oo!ced, bend1'ny over to jall. ETH-
in a loud voice. PAAL ~Lr and ETlJPAIAL ~Lr a) to be
~ impers. o.:s.~..i usually with J;"'~ to ~g; l~r~ ~ !Le expounds the Si:e
be all over with ... ; pass. part. }d....;.g pressed ])ays of Creat1'on to the congregation,' JJ~
closely together. P AEL .,.&9 to make to doubt; Jl~ .sI' J~~ ~ James of Sarug
pass. part. ~, ~ nonplussed, at a loss, wrote -
" commentaries on the Old and New Testa-
pressed by dffficl.llties. ETHPA. ~gLt to be ments. ETHPA. ~Lr a) to be declared,
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explained; ~~; ~ ~L? '--e~ U. it ~)-)-gi l~ ;~ broken bread. ETHPA.
had not yet been declared what should be done. L'""'......",J:.L ,'" to be IJoun de,
PALPEL
d crushed.
b) to be translated; JrQ", ,o,.~ ~ ~Lli ~~ to tear a reputation to IJieces, to dis-
~ ,~o,? which was transluted fi"om the pm'age, calumniate. ETHPALP. ~t:-.9Lr to
Septuagint. DERIVATIVES, J.,c.a.a.9, J...A,..a.9, be broken, crushed, destroyed. DERIVATIVES,
~J...o..-..9, JLa.A'. 9, }..A......g, ~..L a • 9 )0, J~La.9, JL}.9 and JL~g, JLo~~.
~~ ! a • 9 ~, J1Q to. 9:c, J to. 9~, J~ and .:~ to be enlarged, increased.
~~~. Pass. part. J~, Ct:-.9, J~}-.9 wide, broad,
I!.!,{rt
, .
. - • ..a.a9. m. an tnterp1·eter. ample; ~;1." o2'l~ wide is the gate; J,.Q~
~ pass. part. n.a .9.)0. bandy-legged. Ct:-.9 a broad street; o.~~.9 J~i JJJ..»
Cf. '-AA9. a wide-m01J,thed vessel; W J~ splay-
.. ft
.,.9 u. ~, .•.&9, J"0.&9, pass.
,.. .. ac t . part'" footed; with J~ or ellipt. long, lengthy;
-- ,,,, - ~ ,'" ,..11 ,,, - J""" 1:. - L k
part. ~, J£.,.Ag. a) to interyJret a dream, ."..........? ,~~o,!,:,~ "'~"'~ u e
solve a riddle. b) intrans. to dissolve, melt, wrote his Gospel at full length. PA...~
to liquefy, fuse as metals; to be macerated; to enlarge, enrich; widen dresses, houses,
~ Lt.9 the salt dissolved; J~~ o.l9 t ern' t '
ones; ~,- ,-'" - I~&.:Q'
! - .. J'
~o, ..
~ ~,r
Jr~, the frost of heathendom disappeared; enlarge the place of thy tent; "2'~ t,L~ U.
metaph. L~ U. ~, J~ the a1,lger of J~ we have not narrated it at length.
thine heart is not melted. c) to digest, to ETHPA. . . ~Lt· to be enlarged, extended; to
ruminate,' to mature as an ulcer; JW, f~ wax great, extend widely, spread abroad ;
a digestive; ~;"";'g U. ij..:Q.:. immature pus- ....i..~alo .. ~llo .. ~lo ~r lie ate and
tules. ETRPE. .~Lr to melt, be melted; of drank and ;rew larg; and stout; Jt:-.9b--~ ~r
a dream to vanish away, be of no qJect. PA • r ~~,,. --,.
01 0J -0:' ~ ,.a.., _
11. ' I .. ·.... h"
.r---~ W ·oso relaxes tn
'.
...a a) to interlYret a dream, a parable. b) ease, tll£ straitness of the gate repels him;
trans. to melt, smelt, liquefy wax, glass, metals, ~i .,r~~ J~Lr U. do not talk big about
to run down honey. c) to digest. ETRPA. thyself; Jr~ Ct:-.9~ the gospel spreads
...aLl" a) to melt, flow do'UYn, to be melted, widely. AplI • ..~r to enlarge, make broad,
liquefied; to be cracked; ~~~ J'~ J~ s}Yread out widely; to be verbose, lengthy;
I! { , 4 4 ,,' .... ~!:, 1 ~",' d .
~Qa. ~"'~ ~~, eStrous of enlargtng
.
002' the walls and houses were cracked by the
conflagration. b) to be explained as a dream. his dominions; ,o~r ~~ they make
c) to be digested. ApR. o.l9t a) to declare, broad tll£ir phylacteries; ~,,~ ~~r
explain,' J~ ~~ ~t ~r ~o, Sbeol has opened widely. DERIVATIVES,
these things Isaiah declared in his parable of J~l, )...~, ~}...~, JL~.~, J.,....b...g, }....J..~,
the vine. b) to relax, loosen the limbs. DERI- JL~~,~Lo~.
VATIVES, J.... a.9, J;~, JLo;~, J.,.g, JL0,&9, J~9 = JL19.
J,J~, J,Jt.A9~, JL~~~, JL;0..e.9L. J~, ~~ pI. of In.g.
, J..,ag
..,&9, 99 . . 0 fd I'eams,
I' t . .,.g.m.mterpretatwn ~t:-.9 den om. verb from ~U. to say,
solution of riddles; rumination, digestion j speak.
melting; ~ ~ melting of the heart = great '".!. I~' .. .!. 1 ~,- II'"- Pers. a
r-~-, ~- p.
Borrow; mitigation, relax(ttion; foolishness. word, saying, phrase " a text of Scripture; in
' .. J""
J0,&9, t .,.g. f
I...,ag r. . urme;
' - ~,.,.,
51 - poetry a line, verse, half-verse, versicle, a foot;
diuretic. a matter, thing, affair; with .:.~, .....I&, &c.
~~~ = ~~ ....~ bryony. to return or give an answer, to answer for, be
- _I~' .. .!. answerable.
~-~-.
~ or L0.9, ~, fut. L~, act. part. LJ9 J~~-9 rt. JW. m. largeness; Jou
... '
pass. part. ~~, J~b...g. to break bread in ~;L~~? their exceedingly large number.
pieces; ;"'1."~g b;eak the cake in pieces;
Jf9 .. J..:.~t:..9, J~ rt .... ~. m. a) an originator;
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J~fQ'~'>~f J.,:.~~ he who first baptized. c) the place where a book opens, i. e. the
b) cow-dung. c) a letter taking P'thacha. two pages lying open. d) tlw taking of a
;~~, H~~ pI. ~, r
m. a table, tray; city by storm. e) pI. = J...:l~ the supports of
a weaver's beam. f) gram. tlte vowel P'thacha.
a gift; J'~~ W d refectory. Esp. a Com-
munion table, altar. J..:.t:..£ pI. J.,:.. rt..... ~. m. a) an opening.
~to~ or ~t~~ pI. J.,:.. rt. .,~. m. b) explanctt-ion. c) the royal sceptre.
ornaments, girdles or raiments dyed or wrought ...~ verb; see J~.
in various colou1's or of coloured gems, varie- ... ~, ~~ pI. l..: rt. J~. m. breadth,.
gated marble or wood, agate, striped silk, latitude; ~!~~ across, transversely.
brocade. ~J..!t:...9 rt. J~. adv. of speaking or
_~ fut. -~jJ impel'. _~~ and _~, writing at length, fully.
"act. part. _~, ).!~, pass. part ...... ~g, ).:.., 11.'~t:..9 l't. J~. f. a) extent, abundance;
J~. a) to open, unlock, unbar, admit, of a enlargement, state of being at large, at ease,
door to be open; ~_ -.!"
-10,-
"", - ..,
\;.,¥) ... L
\~
d
or, opp. straits and distress; JI.'~~ amply,
L ord , open to us,' "10,-10,-....;:1
'"".t ....::.a.o-!
... 4.. pilI,
I.E.'" ~'"
abundantly. b) with J~ diffusiveness.
.,I.'~~ ~~ from my stream of thoughts JJ~~ dimin. of J..:,...}.9 see under _~.
I brought out these for thy drink. Esp. with Ill. a short letter.
J.!;~? to open a way, remove obstruction,' J;";
JI.'~~ rt. _~. f. a doorway, gateway.
to be l'iberal; ~ to break a seal, unseal ~
J~Q..).. or ~ to open the eyes of the blind;
J..!.a..9, J~ rt. l~. b'road, large.
. '
~; or ~!)~ to open the womb, befirst-born; JI.'~~~ pI.J1."6 rt . .,~.f.variety, diversity,.
~~ ~;I:' the door opened, was open. b) to embroidery; pl. a leopard'f' spots.
instit'ute, odginate. c) Arab. to take a town ~u...~ I't. ,~. adv. obliquely, sidewise.
by storm. d) gram. to give or require the JI.'~~~ ri. ,~. f. c1'00kedness,' ~?
vowelP'Y I "~t.of
tl/acrta; ' " ... OJ,~
' ... -I,"'"
"" ... wn't e or ~~ in a straight course.
pronounce its first letter with P'thaclla. Pass. J~~ rt. ,~. f. a uJick.
part. open, seeing; J~}.9 JI.'~r an open
J..:l.}..g l't. J~. latitudinal, of latitude.
letter, opp. secret instructions; also J.,.:..~
ellipt. letters-patent. Gram. a letter or syl- ~~, m~ and :W ~()irm, consu'Inp-
lable with the vowel P'thaclta. ETHPE. tion, also a disease of the eye, the pupil
_~lr a) to be opened, according to the lexx. becomes small and dull.
used of gates and of being opened at once: J.,.:Am...~ pt J:' ~()I(]'LKI;r, consumptive.
)..=~ ~ _~lrthe heaven opened; -~lr J~}.9 fern. pass. part. a) of verb t:..9 stat.
~J.j! ~;I:' ~ a way was opened for him to aus. b) of verb J~ stat. emph.
speak. b) to be taken by storm. P A. to open "Io,~ f ut . .,01,-...-....
,," .... "" ... '!' to mlX,
• • 1e.
mlng Pass.
windows; to open the eyes of the blind; with part . .,.~, J.&.. ~, J~~}.9 intm'mingled,
J~~ to show or declare openly. ETHPA. various, woven of different materials or colours,
~" J'" ..
to be opened, used according to the lexx. of .
embrmdere d " .,... "b"""'" I !. " I.""
... ~ ..:::- ~
the eyes, ears, and other plural ohjects, and tlAC good seed is intermingled with briars;
of opening gradually; _~ll; ~ the ~~~ ..,,:)~r thou hast arrayed thyself ,in
blind man wlwse eyes were opened. APR. ma~y-coloured raiment. P A. .,~g to va1'y;
-~r to cause to open, to give vent. DERI-
VATIVES, "-1.'~, J.!l~, J-o~, J-~, J-~,
I"'~' tf.
~o, ..
11.::"'_
~ I'"
"J:.
C!~t.__ ,..,w~.......
"...l~
-r--Q.9 ~
.
~.:.
r<~ar<~
J' lij
Sodhe, the eighteenth letter of the Ilj pt ~lj and ~Uj, lij, m.J!j, f. emph.
Syriac alphabet; the number 90, with a point J~lj and I~Hj, pI. ~llj, Jqlj rt. wlj.
above, j, 900. filthy, foul, dirty, soiled, impure; J.j'~ lij
3abbrev. for ~J a codex," JJ.:'c:t~ a prayer. filthy garments; Jjj ~~ foul thoughts.
11.'~Hj, JJ.:'~lj or 1J.:'c:t..lj, pI. 11.'~lj and 1J:~lj
Ij for Hj pass. part. of verb wlj.
rt. wh. f. filth, dirt, defilement, uncleanness,
J!J Pael conj ..of wlj. impurity.. dross, mire.
-=~ 472
foulness, impurity.
t:..:~j rt. I.:>J' adv. willingly, wilfully,
~J fut. J.;i,
act. part. J.;.1, J.!.:,j.
a) to be
'Voluntarily.
willing, to will, wish, prefer, seek to; with ,
,,-~
to agree, consent; \.Io,~' " .. , -•. ld
c:-"0~ ~l WVUN
~j, J~ rt. I.:>J' 'Voluntary, willing, of
that we llad died; Jl.'r # rw,
~.~ we free will.
would see a sign from 1'hee; .:.i,DUi JJ( J..;j JI.'~j rt. I.:>J' f. will.
J.jl ~io I del:Jire to draw nigh but I fear; ~J" f u. ".. act. par t. ~J'
t ~Q.:).r" " , ~J'I ~9 - '
pass.
"';.1 ». ~ unintentionally, unwillingly. b) part. ~J' l!-. to dip, moisten, dye; ~
with .:. to hU'l:e pleasure in, be pleased with, J~ ~J when He had dipped the sop
deligltt in; J~ J1aj delighting in evil; in the dish,. JJ~~~ ~J dyed l yurple,·
~~i JI.'~? J~r)..!~ ~J ~ol'd God, ~? ~J swords wet with blood. ETHPE.
accept our prayers. ETHPE. ~J I to be will- ~Irto be dipped, dyed; to be baptized; to
ing, to consent; with ~ to be well pleased, to ".
be mo~stene d , wet; ~ .. "t.... It;'" ~;,
... ~ ... ~J I~' '"
ha 1' __ "- ..... :.., '"J''' -::" .. ,. I'!:." .. ot~i tlte ground was wet with his tears.
C ose; ~ --CJ' Io,-~ ~O ~
,: ~ the Bishops and laity elected Bishop PA. ~;,i to make wet, to water; ~~
Belmam Patriarch; with ;~ to desil'e, be "CJJ~ ~~ she began to wet his feet
inclined~' with ~ to be of one will; ~, with her tears. ETHPA. ~Jr to be dipped,
~~lr what his soul desireth~' pass. part. wetted, sprinkled )hI ~~ with dew j J,.X,~ with
473 ~~
blood; J!.. »=> with oil. DERIVATIVES, ~J' l~oJ' JLo~.f'" )..J~.r»' Jto.J~f'"
~j' I~J' It~J' ~l' ~OJ' 4~oJ' J~Jt.
~OJ' I~o.~.r»' .. f t .. '" d ~ '" ),
,~.. u. ?,r an fOr"~ parts. ?lJ; "-?J'
- ..
~J I I.'"- rt. '~J' m. a dyM'.
• .'!" p. I"'?J to fix the eye, cast the evil eye; to gaze
~J pI. J:" rt. ~J' m. a dye, pigment; intently, contemplate; with ':', ?F ''it
med. an external application. ~::. Moses went to gaze at the bush; ~ ,..&
'.'-'" Jl'"~J
~J' .. _", constr. st. ~J'
.. PI • up to ten
) ,..i.i0 silent and contemplative. APH. to ?:it
~j, above ten t~j, J~j rt. ~j' a)
·· I'"
r fix J.ll the eyes, J.j OOt the mind, ~~ tlte
thoughts, &c.; also absolutely to regard in-
a fi nger, toe, d19lt; /,t.:) ,.
/,~!"'.'-'" cl..
~J theJvl.ger
next tlte thumb, the forefinger also called tently, consider with ,:, j !jr ~~ ~
J~¥, IUf' is the middlefonger, Hf the ...:)~-t&. 1;""0 he gazed intently into its depth
fourth, and Hf the fiftlt finger. b) a measure and saw thy beauty; J.j~ ~~~; ?jt consider
of length equalling six barley-grains placed this book. DERIVATIVES, I""J' It?oJ' Ito.J?,f'"
side by side. c) ~j t~ a thimble; ~~Jt Hj Sodhe, name of the letter J'
J~~j tlte duodenum, an intestine twelve HJ, wiJ fut. Hi, act. part. Hj, J;'j, I~ij j
fingers in length; .m.~;l! I~j Hermes' pass. part. H , J.!?J, l~iJ' a) to grow rusty,
fi~ge.rs , meadow saffron,. I~~~! I~j
J
worn out / to become deserted, desolate, lonely,
vzrgms fingers, a long-shaped berry used in 'd I'~o.J '" Il' - :".. ~~ "'?J
.' , the plough-
voz; <I ~ ...~
dyeing red.
sha~e has long been 1'usted; o.;.;J( ~ t'J
" 4. '" r.t ~J' m. dyezng.
I/'~J .
the city was left desolate; w!J I~ the
I"" ,
"'~J
'71
rt. ~J' of or done with the finger. fields were untilled; I~~~ J;?~ void of
~ '" ", J'.~J', to talk .
vtrtues / Jl'·'
"'-?J a 1one woman,
• a desolate
,J
place.
PJ u. ·'~t,
" f t act. part. ~J'
foolishly, brawl, rave, twaddle; ~o ~J b) to snatch at, mock with ~; ~ Hi ~?
Jd,..! lest darkness snatch thee or taunt tliee in
he uttered raving blasphemies; I;:,j ~~l men
the pit. PA. wiJ a) to lay waste, depeople.
of disordered minds. P A. ~J to rave. DERI-
b) to play the wanton. ETRPA. w;.JJr a) to be
1;Q.!)J' lto;Q.!)J' I~J' J~J'
VATIVES,
uninhabited, depopulated,deserted,. ,.!
1'711 "1 ~ 4
J-;;'
U. ...s:,
J~J Ar. m. the aloe. ,.. ... ? ,~~ may these monasteries
9 IJ'\ .j ' I
never•
I••~J
,,, pI . I'" rt. f.=)J' a chattel'M', wztless.
. be uninhabited by monks. b) to make sport,
r
JUJ pI. rt. f.=)J' m. a) pating, vain talk, make game oj, mock,. to trick, delude, beguile
gossip. b) bloodshot state of the eyes. with ,:, i w2.t~~ ~ 0.; w;Jj the r
...l!"d
~J enom. verb PAEL conj. from I~j- • to world mocked him with its enticements; J;J~
set m order, improve, decorate, embellish build- ~a.b he deludes himself. ApR. wiJt to
ings; to adorn, dress, trim; W~ I~ m~~e _d.~!ola:e~ ..depl'~ve of i:h~bitants; wii"
_'Xs.:~ ~!_ •• ,.11.
~ ~ ~,~ ram adorning the earth
J I~~? }..Do..&~ ~~ ,Q.J( night made the
with all sorts of fruit; ~~ ~~tt" J'" streets of the cities lonely. DERIVA.TIVES; l~?J'
J9iA. otrJ~~ if error be able to dress up J..?j, J..?J' ~J..?J' Ito..!J' J...w?J' J..?oJ' }.J..?.r»'
dl'ceit/ ~i J~ Jl.'~~ I~~.& a bride It o..a.. !.f'" )..w rJ.f'" JL QJ.o rJ.f"·
adorned for her husband. ETHPA. ~Jrto lo?,i pI. r rt. h.,r m. sport, mockery; a
adorn or deck oneself/ to be adorned. laughing-stock; irony; a t1'ick, beguilement.
~~J' I~-?j pt I~j sometimes I~j (soft J;?j pt J.:. rt. hJ . m. rust; waste, unculti-
p, I~j care has hard p) m. an ornament, vation.. a desert, solitude.
decoration, embellishment; carved work,. the }.;!J a) rt. h . m. desolation. b) Heb.
J
gem of a 1·ing. DERIVATIVES, verb ~J' intent regard, attention.
c\,.A~~ 474
~C?J rt. hJ . adv. in rid1'cule, ironically. neigh, whinny; metaph. to lust. DERIVA-
' -,.. ,. ~OO!J' Il~oO!J' ~O!J'
J!'~?J; see 'J' TIVES,
I;"J E-Syr. I;"'J rt. ?J' m. a) the carbuncle. ~O!j or »'~J rt. 'O!J' m. a neigh, neighing.
b) antimony, black lead, paint for the eyes. 10;Ot or 10;O'.J m. cicuta virosa, hemlock.
J
11.'ct.. ,,i rt. hJ . f. lying waste, remaining un- I' - ..
~~;O!J m. a cistern.
cultivated or uninhabited, desolation.
10J fut. lot,
act. part. loj, pass. part. 10r
J.,:l.'i,i rt. h . growing in waste places.
J a) to pile up stones, set up a ('.aim, block. b)
~?,i pI. ~ m. a rootlet,jibre. to be 81'lent as an empty house. c) to languish,
)...~?j pI. ~:.. m. tlte temples of the head. begin to wither. ETRPE. "'~Jrto clash. I)A.
.9?J Ar. mother-of-pearl. ...oJb·ans. to dry. APR. 10/" same as Peal.
;!J pass. part. ""J' to be ~runken, be in a DERIVATIVES, 1...00 or Coj, ~"OJ'
J
drunken s7eep. ETRPE. ;~J? to be seized with ~oj imper. of ~.f to plant and of the fol-
fear, flee from fright. PA. ;'3'
pass. part. lowing verb.
~
;~$. intoxicated, giddy f1'om dl'l·nk. ETRPA. I
~"J' ~J fut. ~0.r' act. part. ~lJ'
" 1 p ,
"':::"'J'
r
;!'-JJ to be drowsy or giddy from drunkenness; to resort, frequent, visit, come with ~, l~,
~ ~oO! liJ/'"
I was as one stupijied with ~j or~ of place or pers. ~j ~~y
drink. ApR. ;i/" to make drunken, make they go to school; 102' ~!j ~~ ~;~
giddy. DERIVATIVES, I;?J' IlO;?J' 1;?oJ' everyone resorted to his door. PA. ~J a) to
~l;?:r~' Ilo;?,f'" summon, call or brinJ together; to recall, call
"'i rt. ;?J' m. sick headache, dizziness. to memory,. ,O~ - ... 02' ,M""11? I"''''''
,. ~./.M lo,~ ~"J "',.
11.'o"HJrt. ;?J' f. headache,pain i'it the temples. God brought together to the ark animals which
they had never seen. b) to fetcl~, obtain, procul'e,
I~J and ... Oi ' fut. lOt;, act. part. IOtj, CO!j, \9 Pl 4
1s; ,.." d
J \9 .. ,
prepare; ,..,0}...S;) •
vwtua 1:1... a vantage.
I~Ot3' t~ t~irst,.t0.. be ~r~,parched.with tl~i~~t: ETHPA. ~J' Jl"1': ''''' to resort, to be p1'esent, ready;
JJ 00!,i pI. ~ rt. IO!J' thirst, d'rought; thirsty; wanderers near to Himself.
J
J.]OOt W dry places. rt. "=>J' m. dye; I'lo,"...... ;c.-I!
1 , ' - ..
~oJ
- <I , ,3- or
\' ,. I' '"
""O!J' I"
"'O!J or "'O!J t JO!J' m. t mrs.
r.
l ' t I~ol."p scarlet dye.
.. 1 I'"
~CO!J rt. IO!J' adv. eage1·ly.
1 -"
~=>0J p. I - rt. ~J' m. d yemg..
4
'~O!J
'"
pr. n. Dwn.
C'(.
~oj pI. C. rt. ~J' m. dye, colour; dyed
)..:.jC:O!j)~ from ,~O!j: of or from Si on, wool, dyed raiment.
Sionite. I~oj rt. ~J' m. elegance.
Jl.'~O!J rt. IO!J' f. thirst, thirstiness. ,,,
?oJ' ?J fut. fOr' act. part. ?lJ' ~J' pass.
,. I' ,
,-,-'" f ,-,-'" '" t
~ot.l ut. ~O!.r" ac . par. ~O!J'
t '-'- "" 11 ,
I!O!J' to part. ~j, J', II.'. to hunt, chase,jish; to capture,
475
catch, take / O?j? )Jtb' the fishes they had I ! • i- t .
~oJ l' • ':>0J' m. pl'eparatwn/ the advent
caught; pojlp ~rr~ ~b ..~ 'l'hou camest of our Lord.
to take captive human sheep; It'~? ~ J;!oj rt. ?oJ' m. the chase, hunting,fishing.
l~2' I;"'.i
she teas fast held in the snares of 1,,4<
"""'0J l' t..... I:I . m. grte'f..
death. ETHPE. ~,\ur to 'be caught, ensnared, J
" oJ~ l't • ,0J'
J.... . m. ornament.
netted, captured; J.jo& \~ ~jnr Jit was
the .sense caught by '!Jou? did you see the mean-
I!',· l' .
~oJ m. 'lquOrtce root.
COJ pI. J; rt. 10J' m. a) a heap of stones, I~oj rt. ~J' m. in the Lexx. a tie, band,
a cairn. b) a dry tree. c) desolation of a bond, obligation >' I~oj=> firmly, constantly.
forsaken house. ~oJ and ~~oJ rt. fOJ' oj or belonging
IJ.;oj 1't. w~. m.filth. to a fast.
r<~~ 476
" - f rom .... m. Sflame, • .... .1: -,,,, -, I" he
J~03 ~3
1 ,.t;. ....
conJ<wwn. With l' to" to lYr~·gure; ~ ~""3' ,.::.~ t ,
J~oj and JI.'~oj plurals of JI.';~3' war they represented to him as imminent;
lij ~o·~? ~, I~ Jacob's ladder
J!"'03 perh. anethum foeniwlum, anise, dill,
typified Our Saviour s cross. d) to see confused
fennell.
images, be dim-sighted, dizzy. ETHPE .....jUt'
;!"'03 Pers. red beet. and ....jll'" to be formed, fashioned, depicted,
J.,.:Q.j0j m. hard stone, such as flint, quartz, represented, figured 11.'J!.i::. in a parable; ~~
marble. ~k ....,ilW before he was formed in the
~ 0j rt. ~3' m. a) filth. b) perh. metc£- womb. PA ......... an d·.... '03 to pam, ' t represen, t
3
physics. imagine; pass. part. U,,~, II.'';~ speckled,
~~oj pI. ,.:. rt. ~3' m. a) filth, defile- va1·iegated. DERIVATIVES, .... lJ, J.... 0 ' J;OJ'
3
ment. b) reproach, calumny. ~;oJ' Jl;0J' J;Q..oJ' J";.1' J....J' J....j, J";J' Ilo ....J ,
' , .. l't . ~3' m. ab
J~03 "
use,1nvectlVe. Jl ....J, ~ ....t", IlQJ ....Jl~.
J.,..:..9oj rt . .....9 . rn. a sudden onslaught,
3 HOJ pI. Jio.1 m. tlte neck, tlvroat; i ..=; collar;
encounter. :i
~ a camel's hump; )..LQo"" the top or
J~oj (~J.a) soap-stone. the stalk of pomegranates; ~'J haughtiness.
...joJ PALl conj. to cMrp, squeak, chink. P,
J,0J t·
l' • ,0J' m.
d"12Z11!:.ess.
DERIVATIVES, ~303' )3 0 ,rc· ~.:a;oj m. tordylium officinale, the seed of the
J.!joj from "'303' m. ch1:rping, twittering. hartwort or meadow saxifrage. Also laser-
, ~, fI E S ' ! ' .. p.
1 t-
'''' m. WIt
. 11 ~~
I ! - ,. pitium, assafoetida.
"'-303 - yr. "'-303
or eHi pt. a comet. 1-,oJ 0( I.' ,." \' t . ""3'
1.' -. an d J,,-,oJ . f.. cry, scream
J~joj usually pI. ~, )~ f. a) a lock of of an eagle, peacock, &c.
hair, fure-lock; metaph. tendrils, flames. b) .. t .. JI.'
,...,oJ' "...... • f rom ,0J'
. - T ynan.
.
the downy plume of a reed. c) fibrous roots. J,g;oj pI. J,:. rt. 1;J' m. poverty, want.
d) fringes, threads.
~;oj rt. 1';3' m. a) wtting; harvesting of
~joj pI. C- m. a wood-pigeon, ringdove. the date crop. b) resolution.
)~joj f. pI. forceps, tongs. ", .. p.1 ~,
- t- t '03'
'''' r. . ..
~,03 m. a sWlmmmg
Hjoj m. artemisia vulgaris, southern-wood, in the head, dizziness, consternation, terror;
old man; or sium lancifolium, an umbellifer usnally pI. and often with ~l'" to be seized with
producing edible roots. giddiness.
;~3 m. dust. t fI I.' I .. A ~
~,03' ~,oJ r. m. eplbepsy.
;oj imper.ofverb;J to bind andofverb;03' ;j. J.9ioj rt. .9;J' m. constipa,tion, astringent
• fI
'0.1 pr. n. T yre . acidity.
fI
.
,03"J · ' fu.
t ·,os" ac t . par.
t ·'13'
")· ' pass.
....3' Hj ;oj rt. ;J' m. hard frost.
part.....j, )~..j, )I.'....j. a) to form, fas7tion, paint, • fI 1"1" rt. '03' f . a ) a fiarm,
11";03
' 1 '-'0J'
p.
fI •
draw often with ~9r; )..U , )l'ioj, ~~ image; a statue but also a pict·ure, opp.
J
figures, images; to describe, depict, delineate; , .!, .. J,,' ~ ','" ." ,.. 'll .
~3 a statue; ";03' \a..~o, an l uml-
~~ )~J ~;'j lJainters paint with pig- nated gospel. b) figured work, embroidery.
ments; o;j? ~ the calf they fashioned; c) lineaments, features. d) form, opp. sub-
I!.''':;'' ;~ to decorate the church with pic- stance and reality. e) moral clurracter. f)
twres; ~~ l~j W~ a ringdove. b) with , ~~
, or ~~1.'- l";oJ.. W1'ltmg,
. . tewt, esp. t he
~Ofl; or ~3 to make the sign of the cross. text of Holy Scripture. g) j? ~ the dog-
c) to represent, show forth, signify, typifiJ; star, Sirius.
477
toJ , tj fut. tojJ, infin. ~, act. part. t1j, ~J' J..i-.1, I~J filthy, impure. DERIVA-
", " • I'-J'
J"'.J', pass. par.t "-J' " • 11'I.,"......J.• t0 gwe
. ear, TIVES, verb t"'"J' Ir~J'
give heed, obey; ~ loj hearken unto me / 11.'~.1 from J..i-.1 f. harlot1'y, licentiousness,
~i tJ?rt~ Thou hast inclined Thine ear. immodesty.
ETHPE. t:...jut part. ~j~ or ~jL~. to I~j f. afish snack, 1·elish.
be listened to. ApR. l.jt to hearken. DERI-
U...1 shamefaced. Cf. ":'oJ'
VATIVES, 110J , ItQ.6 .
J ~j pI. )!.. m. a) chips of wood, splinters,
nOJ (hard 1.) rt. to . m. a) hearkening, atten-
J fi1'ewood, fuel. b) slices of dried meat, laye7's
tion, heed; sound esp. the sound of a voice. of salted meat.
b) l~oJ (soft 1) conversation, society, com-
J.b~J m. tlte mouthpiece of a reed pipe.
panionship.
....J.. fiut. .... .. .. act. part .......tJ'
Ot, ' to glow, to ~j adj. hard, dried meat.
~J denom. verb from U-j' PAEL conj. a) '+J or "'~J lepidium latifolium, broad-
to play the harlot. b) to use foul language. leaved C1·ess.
ETHPA. ~/. to defile oneself, J1.J m. reason, intellect,
478
I ~! ,,,,
~.1'
I,,'"--".1
~- 1
p. ~, t - rt. ),0.1' fasting,
I ,.. • \11 •
o...;.:,t"let the pinions of the soul be kept fi'om
one who fasts, an abstainer. defilement. ApR. '-jt a) prob. = Heb. Hi~~il
~j and ~~Lj pr. n. China. to deliver. b) to draw out an arrow. DE-
~~3 m. cinnamon. RIVATIVES, ~o.1' U~.1' ~L~Q.~.1' IL~~.1'
,.....w.1 p.1 ""-
I'! - \'" f rom ~.1' a Ch'.mee, C hinaman. .I
~.1,J~.1,IL~r,~lb..r,JL~r'
\ - " . = NQ..9
NQ..9." " "!''' ...1- = I'·"
" " '", and J',,-......Jc:;g, '"
~Q...9.1. ~.r" I~.r"
IJI ,
.1- 19
J 9 '11 ~j m. a game, pastime.
,....a..1 ; see,... ;..9.1'
~j a hide, leather.
)~..j = I~j a mat, matting.
~.rj pI.}..:..; see ~.1j a cymbal. ~3 and "~.1 fut. ~i' act. part. ~j, ~j,
, t. ,P •
'J.1; see '.13 a crzcfCet.
> 1 pass. part. ~.1' ~.1' 14.1' to incline, turn
aside or towards with ~ or L~~', to slolYle
;..j, r, Jt: pass. part. of verb ;0.1' r ,.
to lean tou'ards, be Trone to, to intend, mean,'
.,.. 1;".1
;".1' " '" r t . '.0.1> m. a fiarm er, fashwner
. " J..:.Q~ ~j the (fay declines; ~~ ~L ~i liLt
a carver, painter, embroiderer.
ground sloping steeply beneath the feet/ ~
IL..1 pI. r rt. ;0.1' m. a painted idol, picture ' "'-'
I"'IQ.~ gzren to wzne- . bz'bb'mg; ~ Q~.1.1
of an idol. I~ they intended mischief against thee.
"
I;".1 p1. I'" r t . '03'
. . brush,
m. a pen, penc~l, With JJ,t"to incline the ear, give heed, attend,.
graving tool. ;~ to t'urn after, be a fiollower of ... ' ll~
pi , I '
iron 01' wood and l£gheed " brimstone. as an undertaking, a journey. DERIV A-
"" ",- to prop up. DERIVATIVE,
!-"'J act. part. ~J' TIVES, ~~.rc' Il~.f" Jl~.f"
a crucifier; fern. ellipt. for J~~j J~~~ J~J pI. J~3 rt. ~J' f. cleaving,
the synagogue of tlwse 'I1:ho crucified. splitting; a cleft of the head, wound; headache
on one side of the head.
J~-':~J rt. ~J' f. Heb. a water-pot,
horse-trough. ~J = »'3; ~J fAEL conj. of »'J'
'-, ~" 11 4,-"
~ J,~Q.~J rt. '-, .
~J.transparent; mnocent, ~J pI. ~ rt. »,r m. inclination/ a slope,
guiltless. depression, hollo'W where water collects; astron.
~~~J and ~.~...~~ pI. ~ Palma declination.
Christi, ricinus communis, castor-oil plant. ~J pI. ~, r
rt. ':='~J' m. a C1'oSS, sign
of the cross; the crucifixion,. ellipt. for H~
JI.'.t~~.i rt. "J' f. clearness, limpidity.
I·.... ~
I'
~4.3? HoZy Gross day. Astron. JW? j four
~ J or ,.~~J
4
m. a scarecrow. stars in the constellation Aquila.
~J' Jr~~J pI. \~~} Jl.'~J rt. »J' f. ~~J rt. ~J' adv. crosswise.
prayer, a prayer; 3
~..; an oratory. Also
~~J dimin. of l.4 . m. a small cr088.
reconciliation, readmission to communion. J
JI:~~J rt. ~J' f. crucifixion.
~Wl.'~J rt. »J' adv. by way of prayer, \'! '" ,,,,
~J pI. t - d. ~J' of the form of a
with a petition.
cross.
~~jl.'~J' l~ rt. »J' of prayer, liturgical.
Jl.'~j rt. »J' f. ash'on. declination.
~ t
"" f u. -;-:.r"
_4,- '" t part. ~J'
ac. ,. • I~J'
' '- •
4 j pI. J.:- rt. ~. split 'lJ)ood,jire-'Wood,
pass. part. ~J' t.=.
to cleave wood, to crack a lath, chip. .
the head; met. ~ ~ ~ ~~? OJ.';~
~~J Ar. stone on which perfumes are
the story of Abel rent me with pain. PA. ~
ground.
to c7;ea'lJe wood; to hew down an altar; to rip
up, "ive, rend of animals fighting; ~~ JI.'~J rt. "J' f. clearness, transparency,
.. .. - r I- '/" I.! _ 4 _...... h' " Jiurity .
.. OjQ..::.u.J ~ ""? ~Q.~ t e elephant
ripped up the lion's body with his tu,~ks. ETHPA. I~J rt. »J' f. a line, snare.
yl'! ,1'1
~J I to be rent, ripped open. DERIVATIVES, ~J PAEL conj. of verb "3'
~OJ' ~~J' Jl~J' J~J' ).."""':::"J' Jp:.J rt. "j' m. a) a ringing in the ears,
Jl~~, 4~.rc' tingling. b) purity, pure condition.
~ fut. ~. to prosper, succeed. ETHPA. J~J rt. "J' f. a noise, rattling, clattering.
~l" to be successful. ......s.}" a) to
APR • ~.3 denom. verb PAEL conj. from ~.i.
make prosperous, grant success>, w..'::r.i' ... ~lr to impress an image ~ on clay; to
J.,:J1';~ JJ~a!m he attempted to conduct form, mould/ ~~ ~o. to reform, form
ecclesiastical matters successfully. b) to be anew,' r'::r.f'>
~ shapeless. ETHPA. ~J r
l)rosperous, to succeed, flourish, do well; to be to be formed in the womb; to be impressed
of good report, ~onourfd; part. Jiro.~perous, with an image as coin; to be prepared, for
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baptism. ETHPALP. f-:-;»"~J rto be expressed, of the pomegranate,first-ripe fruits of the same,
represented. pomegranate rind.
f~' ~j' pI. ,:.. m. a) image, figure, .. J' J,,9..........
.~I~ j,,-J p.I ~ ' rt. ~. f. a cleft,
form; a picture; Jl'~-.Jl? :1 tlte human dWlswn.
form/ ~:i a statue. b) an image on ~o~j plo ~ m. a bird which preys 011 fish.
a coin; ~).4,? .L:QS-j' silver coins. c) an ~J fut. ~i to observe attentively, watch,
image, idol; ~j' l~ image-worship, gum·d. PA. ~j' and ApR. ~iPthe same.
idolatry. d) astron. J..:;. J
Sagittarius, ~il ~J pI. ~ Al'. d'umb.
~J Gemini, signs of the Zodiac. DERIV-
~J? or ~.i? ~ Ar.jessarnine oil.
ATIVES, verb ~J' ~oJ' ~ ~J'
J..~J 1 m. C1'escent-8haped ornaments,
, " p.
Jl~J' )~J' ~.f'"
silver crescents.
~J Ar. m. stone.
~J' "
~J..,.." Ar. Wlt
. 11 ~.~.
I'!. " gum arabu~.
.
'~J corz'ander.
" f t ~ .. .,. 9
~J u. ?c.¥ls" act. part. ~J to bwd up
•
1._4 __ ....
""~J
"d"Imm. 0f I.! ..... " II . .]
~J' m. a sma· ulol;
a doll.
a wound, bind together/ otA-J ~J 71e bound
. . . _4._..... .. • •. 7 up his head. Pass. part. ~J' )', Jl' bound,
,....,~J m. a venomous1nsect, a tarantul-a.
closely joined, const'ricted, narrow / J~J )..:.:.,~
J"" 1 wasps.
9.: -~.- ..... "f.. p.
j,,~~J a narrow mm~th; J;;';'J ~Q.b stars closely
)l'c:t I Y, ~J from ~J' f. fasltioning, arranged in a constellation; '~~J ,.5 J.19~
formation, conformation; fig1~red work woven th,e hands held closely together to receive;
or embroidered. J~""";'J )l'c!..?" a brotherhood closely linked in
J~J fern. of ~~J' an idol, image. love. PA. ~J to bind, fasten; to tie, strap
~J fut . .a.t::::a.;.
t() bruise, wound. PaBs. or buckle on,. pass. part. bound, fastened;
cornpact; Cl- »..\." . .,. ... J
b " ~ 0 2.' ~J:"? 0j..::I J-:i
9
""" .,. >'
part. ~J' ~J wounded; mctaph. divided,
dissentient )1.9.5j wms, ~i mind. ETHPE. his daggel'fastened on his thigh__ J;.x,~~ u,..~
q..J 1'" to be w()U nde. d P A • .a:s.:.. " a) to beat, the round and compaot body of a bird. ETHPA •
wound, bruise, hurt esp. the head; ~~
J r
~ ,Q~J to be joined or fastened together, be
made compact, connected __ ~ a ...Hil1 .;,
~~ ~ cutting himselfwith stones; ~J
o"~J lo at the creation when" the 'Waters we~e
~ .,.1" ,~rthey beat them like dogs. b) to
gathe1'ed together and held united. Gram. to
open a little way or gradually, set a door ajar;
.. 4 __ ....... ) .. " _......... G0 d opens a ltttle
. be connected. ApH. ~i" same as Pael. DE-
CIj;.9a.. ~ ~ ~~
chink and shows Ilis glory to everyone accord- RIVATIVES, ),..'I')0J' J~j, J~J' J~J' ha..'lOJ'
ing to his strength; part. ~~ apparent, )...!a..'lOJ' ~l~J' Jlo~J' Jl~J' Ilo~..f'"
partly open, ajar. ETHPA. ~J a) to be r "'~f'" JlQJ~.r""
beaten, wounded esp. on the head. b) to be )~j rt. ~J' m. in Isaiah iii. 23, is ex-
fissured, have chinks as a door. ApR. ~Jr plained in the Lexx. as a casket to contain
to open partly as a door; to open out, sliow bridal array or a wrapper or cloak worn over
partially, give a glimpse. ETRTAPR. ~J;lr full dress.
to be shown a little, to appear; ~ ~;lr J~J rt. ~J' m. a bandage; the binding of
~ J'OI~J 0';' t»
a glimmer of that light a book.
appeared to him. DERIVATIVES, ~OJ' J~j pI. r rt. ~J' m. a '/,{'ardrobe-peg __ peg
~OJ' )~OJ' ~J' )~~J' ~t". in a weaver's beam.
~hj or ~J plo ~ m. a) a chink, cranny
' ~ , rt.
J?a..'lOJ m. a bone-setter.
~J'
I.. ,. ,. , 1 h 7'
brilliant, resplendent. J--¥)a... t.»J rt. t.»J' m. tlte e~wtrope.
J1.'ctJ~~J rt. .......»J. f. brilliance. J~J pI. r rt. t.»J' ill. strangury; stone in
the bladder.
J1.';~J pI. J1." also I~oj and 11.'~oJ f.
a serpent's tooth, the large tooth in which a
~ ,,.
I"1o,0~J rt. t.»J' f. strangury.
serpent's venom is contained. " ,. p.1 I'" rt .•"~J = I"Io,t.»J'
It.»t.»J ,..
.... par t s. ~J'
,. f ut. """'»S'" ,." ~J'
' --' an d
......:lIQJ 11.'~j and 11.'~J rt. ~J' f. a) strangury,
J,.:.....i.,J. to spring forth, appear, shine/ ~r retention of urine. b) a whirlpool, gulf.
,.
,-~,
- " J'OIQJt 4
,0_
4_ ...r... ,., ,I. h
~J? Whose on w om
I~j crooked, perverse.
the light of Christ shines. ETHPE. ~J r ~j pI. ~J and ~~J m. Ar. castanets,
to be illuminated. PA. ~J to make apparent.
cymbals.
show, reflect. ETHPA. ~Jr to shine; to ,! "',. , , 1 ~ '" ,. A
fo.I'IO,",J pI. 1-- = fo.I'IO~ r. a box, chest.
obtain light. ApH. ~Jr to cause to spring
forth,. to cause to shine; to shine, gleam, '~J usually ;;"J Ar. m. sandal-wood.
• I • .- .. ?,.. ,. ,. _..... " .. ~ ,. ,,.
gZ~tter; ~.,.. 001 ~~? 0I~Qa. ~Jf ~;"'J Turk. m. a chair of state.
that beauteous raiment glittered like the sun~' ;;"3 ~r. m. sandal-wood.
"_" I ' " , . , . 11 ,. 1 1
~, ,.,0010::» ~~ ~, ~ wnoso flas not a
.'" .~..
~Q.JJ; see l' .'
MlSJ'
mind shining with purity. ETRTAPR. ~i1.r
to be illuminated, enlightened. DERIVATIVES, JJ~ct...,J pI. ~ rt.. ~J' crafty.
J-o..:'l'IJ • ~-~j. Il~~J' ~~~J' .."-,., -QJJ r t . ~J' acl v. cra:ftt'l y.
-I' ..
".... <f,,.
again within ten months of her hmibanu's sudden vehemence of thunder and lightning
death, thereby forfeiting money left by her strikes upon and stuns our feeble nature.
first husband. PA. "~J to be overbearing; to Metaph. t:"~t ~ ,o~~ ~.i mutte1'ing
treat s/tamrjully, abuse, contemn, dishonour; t/tunders, thundering at him. c) to come
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8udden7y upon, fall upon, overtake or attack J.jo~j dim ill. of I~j m. a little bird.
8uddenly with ~; as death, destruction,
wrath, sorrow, evil; an invasion; an army; to
}.!~j, I~' from IL9j. in the morning,
arise suddenly as a rumour; ~ ....9 ~ eaTly,. moming (adj.); 1~i.9J::t in the early
J mormng.
Jl.'a.....Q death came upon him in the night/
l~ ~o ~J I~.e early in the morm'ng }.!~j, 9j
and a.j, I~' corn. gen. a kid,
they fell on them and captured a convoy;
11 .. .. - , I:!" __ '"'" .!' I _!, 40 .. • •
yearling goat usually I~! J'
~ W:~O ~ ~ ~Q.I ......9 resurrectton J..i;0.9.i frem I~j. the pa1·t of the sky where
J
suddenly comes to those who sleep deep in the the sun rises, the east.
d ust; P~ I.!' ' .. "'2:'~J~ - '" ~Q:9!
"'. I"~O!~
~ • I~~j f. the peg of an ox-yoke.
the testimony of his own words shall quickly
j
convict the liar. P A • ....9 intensive of Peal c, I~j and I~j pI. ~j, ).i:j f. a mat,
matting.
to come suddenly on, fall upon. ETHTAPH.
....9J~lrto be afflicted with sudden misfortune. I~j pI. I~j rt. .9j' f. care, anxietYI
DERIVATIVES, l...9oJ, )""a.9J• l.....,S)J' 1~9J' solicit'ude.
J..:9J
m. a) rt . ......9 . anytldng happening J~~ f. a) tlte stone or setting of a ring.
J
suddenly or unexpectedly / .,.~j at thy ...sf =
b) I~j ornament. c) J.k~~.6! Ja w1'iting-
sudden dawning. b) a plate, dish. case, desk.
J~j pI.I~ rt. .....9 . f. a springe, gin, l,ij or Jj lj m. the tarnarind.
J
noose; a clap, crash; a sudden onslaught, Ijj pI. J'" m. a) a nail. b) a wart, whitlow.
surprise/ an epidernic; Ij.~o~;! 1~....9j sudden
wrath.
r
~Jj, ~rj or ~Jj pI. m. cymbals, castanets;
song of birds, cuoing of doves.
I~J Ar. a sheet, plate of metal.
Ji.i denom. verb PAEL conj. from l,ij. to
~
~J; .. J' , I"~ r t . .9.1'
a) burnwg
• '"'"~Q~
• ...zn
nail.
liell. b) ~j!E li~flocksheatedwiththirst. I"
.... PAEL conJ.. 0 f .9 ... 1'JJ
1 •
or J?'jJ- an d perIJaps 11,0JJ
40.. I
p. m•
a9
J J a cricket.
I~¥J pI. instrurnents of torture. ;j rut. ;Ot, act. part. ;lj, lij, pass. part.
•9.. , I'"
J
1 I'''..
o.9 p.
J~Ot.9J m. earl y m01'ntng,
• d ay- ".;J' IL.iJ. to tie up a pUI'se, to bind fast e.g.
break, dawn; the third of the twelve divisions in a cloth or in a corner of a garment; ;oj
of the day; the second of the seven canonical .,.;:).::.
~amE bind up the money in thine hand/
hours; J~~ I~J!)' ~ and ~ r
1so J'o~ o!:tl"J'., ..
J !Q!llQ ~~ ~ ;j my mind was constmined
.9.... .
o.9 every mormng;
J J a J ~Ot.9J and confused; IHf IL.i bound up in a
J
in the momings he used to go; J,.:¥:,~ ;~! J bundle. ETHPE. ;~i~ and ETHPA. ;~Jr to
early next day. DERIVATIVES, ~.sj, 4.0.9J' be bound fast. P A. ;;j to bind up, sew up /
.9j. I~j pI. ~., r f. any small bird, sparrow, ~;~Q ~~ l~i 'lLineskins rent and bound
finch; ..a~ ~o ..9j'~ every bird and up. DERIVATIVES, I;J;oJ' I;;J'
winged creature; u,.:\Q.~.9j an ostrich; u,.D? J P fi t 11'..
I'J u. 's' t 11"'J' ""J'
ac t'. par. ... • pass. par.t
the bulbul, nightingale; ~ ~ the Ethiopian J liJ , }.!;j.to rip up, mangle with claws or
- = J'~~
· d =pal'1'ot; ... ..~, J
blr - _40 '" !: a b'Ire1 knives; to rend asunder, rend clothes; to make
which feeds on locusts, also a tomtit; I~ J a way through, pass through; to break through
J
a starling; J!...9 the ostrich. DERIVATIVES,
the enemy's ranks; to cleave the air as a bird,
the ground as a plough, a river; to burst
J..9j, ).., o0.9J .
forth as tears; to break out of the womb,
;9..., J',..
.9 m. a b'zrdfi .
- anczer. from the egg, from the calix as flowers.
J J
!0.9 Ar. Ill. a lCl1'k. ; ETHPE .... ~Ji" (t) to be rent in twain, rent hy
J
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earthquake; ...~i" ~~, J.,:).;l." ~r the vei! fortl~ and cry aloud. DERIVATIVES, J~.OJ'
of the temple was rent in twain; ~l." ...~/ I-;J' I~;J'
a way was forced through the snow. b) to .J.!'J rt. -;J' m. coruscation, play of light-
burst with anger, be to'l'n with vexation. nzng.
c) to take pleasure. PA. "'' 3
to rend garments, J~;~ rt. _;1' f. name of a bird.
rend rocks, walls, to tear, lacerate the flesh; .J.J
I! I'll t " t 1 I' d 1 f .~
to Durst open, tear, perforate. ETHPA. "'~J ":'J' ""J a so ""J p1. II'"-
.11
m. an p. . ,0'J'
a) to.be violently rent as the earthj to be rent, )l'oiJ rt. J;J' a) rending asunder,. dissection,
burst, tom as wineskins, nets; as clouds, the anatomy. b) a crack, rift, cleft; J9~! J.!;j
sky. Also o,~ a.'~/1I the bird's wings a cleft in the rock; ~;!."? 3a crack in tlte
grew to separate form in the egg. b) denom. door; ;J,o J.!;:!? J.,:'j chaps in the hands
verb from crrPfJlI{a (cf. ).:j~) to be luxurious, and feet. c) a fragment, chip, bit of broken.
lascivious; to wax wanton. DERIVATIVES, glass. d) f. pt a piece rent from a garment.
J,.o;j' }"';J' )La.;J' }.L.~~, IlQ.l..~.f'" I;";J twisted, bent.
~~;j' or J.Q~;j' m. the kermes worm from Jl'~'J rt. J;J' f. rending; a rent, cut.
which a crimson dye is obtained. Jl'~rJ rt; ';J' f. poverty, need, distress.
!;J ETRPE. ?!./,/1Itojlutter about, tear about )l'~;J rt. f;J' f. insolence, violence.
118 a frightened bird or beast. )l'~;j rt. 09;..1' f. flux, fusion of metals.
Jo;j' m. a) balsam, opobalsam. b) mace. ,il to lack, be in want. Part. _il' ~,
c) gum or root of a resinous tree. d) pine .J ' .J
kernels. I~ laclcing, needy, poor; J";' ·S~ .,.;J lacl&ing
bread; "';J ~ the Hebrew language is very
C04;j rt. );J' m. one who cleaves a way, the
leader of a flock of birds.
POO'T. ETRPE. ,i.6i1l
and ETRPA. ,~/11 to
suffer want, be in need. ApR. ,ii" to im-
,6iJ, J1'6j~ rt. );J' f. pI. tom pieces, tatters, poverish, reduce to poverty. DERIVATIVES.
'rags. Cf. J..!jJ' . ~;OJ' JL~;J'
}.9o";j pt ~ rt. 09;J' lll. a) a metal-worker, riJ fut. ro~;i' act. part. r~j, ~;j. a) to C1'OP,
refiner. b) astringent.
cut off the ears; to crop grass as cattle; to
Jl'aso'J
4 'I' an dJL''''~' . f .ast'l"lngency,
QJ~o'J l't. .g'J' . cut grass for cattle; to pluck, tear up plants;
contraction, congelation. to crop or cut back branches, pl·une. b) to
J..a~,S)o\j rt. .g;J' astringent, styptic. venture, be determined. P A. r~.i to be persis-
1~;o·;J pI. I~ f. an eft, newt; a poiso-nous tent, carry through with perseverance. ApR.
yellow lizard. rii" a) to resort to. b) to dare to attempt, be
r, I.·' firmly resolved. DERIVATIVES, ~;OJ' Il~;J'
-'J~ L'.mt. r '" act. part. -'J'
-'t, ~'J' part.
adj. J.:;...!.j'. a) to catch or take fire; to set on ~;J'
fire; to crackle, crash, coruscate all used of ~'J rt. r;J' m. a) resolutio-n, determination.
meteors and lightnings; ~~ J..j'~ ~Lr b) a cut, cut-Off branch, place of a cut. c) half
_ijo ,o~fiery ether seizes those oily vapo~rs a skin of wine. .
and sets tttem7
on fi re; ~
11'!~'!' r, It"
-'J' 11"
'tlJ? ~ ~;j' Pers. m. a leathern, glass, or stone
the fiery force which crackles in tlte clouds; bottle, a tumbler, glass.
0....,
J.,.. I"'''''
~ ,O~A~ "-'- " I""l.,~ -'J r. d eath comes 1~4
~QJ'J
... dl~4.", It""
an ,..o..'J same as 1-Ra:9'J'
with a crash on all tlwoffspring of Eve. b) to
~;j E-Syr. ~;.i m. breasts or udders full
groan, to cry o-ut. APR. _i to burBt out
J r of milk.
singing or sobbing, to cry aloud; to scream as
an eagle; J.::.o -i~f ~ tlte tongue which .g;J or .siJ fut . .go.; and .gil, act. part.
('ries out lamentations; \IoA~llo ...... ii~break .gi.i' "';.1, pass. part. .s...iJ , ~. a) to clear,
£~ 485 r(;~
rejine,purge; ~~ ~;j''''?'' ,rt.,t
,so~;i' \.~ cold and wet pinch our bodies. DImI-
I will refine them as they refine silver; ~J.A VATIVES, J..g;oJ' J..go;J' JLQ.9o;J' J..,Uo;J'
f,a.iJ refined silver; ~ .. ~ct9;.1 suffering JLt\J~o;J' Jla.a..;J' f.9;.1'
I.9'J' )....si;J' Jl~;~,
refined him. b) to straiten, chasten, pain, )..a.9;~, JlQ.J.9;~.
a.f!lict; ~ ,si; '». ~ his heart does not 1 ' ev I'" ) ,.;
" ,.su, pI. I - rt. ,s;,. m. a a refiner 0; silver.
misgive him. c) to astringe, be astringent." "
4 b) Arab. a money-changer, banker.
d) Arab. to change money; Jiof ~;j! money-
changers. ETRPE. ,s4J t a) to be purged, J.9'J rt. ,s;J' m. a) a jining-pot. b) an
refined as silver; to be purged from sin. b) astringent salt, alum. c) constipation. d) ,s'J
"'v ~ oppression of the heart, palpitations;
to contract, become of close texture. PA. ,s;J
a) to clarifiJ. b) to chastise, a.f!lict. c) to J,.:.~;.1 from ...,9;.1
m. a buffet, blow.
J
renuer •
astrtngent. VI<,)
EiTRPA. ,s~JI a to be I ! 4.V
~a:9'J = ""~;J
I ! #. Vlee
rmes.
contracted, to have the lips drawn up or awry ...,9;.1 to slap, buffet.
from a bitter taste. b) denom. from J..9'J to ~'J pI. l!. rt . .,g;J' m. a goldsmith.
be treated with alum. ApR. ,s~r a) to chasten,
. h ) ~ _ ,...... - ",,,, to v L'_ v JjO~;Jv
·
chasttse, punM; ~ _ ,s,~ ~oJ " m. canker-worm, grub, locust.
· h t the b d -",,,, to 'v.) '" 1 Jj:;~ and J.9;Jv;~, Jl~,;, m. a register.
fiasttng c as ens 0 y; _ .,g'J\O ~ .. t~ "" """"
he rebuked and chastised him. b) to bind fast, 1"J rt. ;J' m. a bundle, packet, mO'lt6'U-bag,
astringe, contract," .,gi~, u.-..:.
styptic or
v
purse; a knot, tie.
astringent virtue; OIr~ a,gii ,o~ ~;.1 and ,~;.1 and perh'1""'J' m. tamarind
with their vinegar they made His lips contract. fruit.
,c) to gripe, pinch,pain; ,si.f Jl.'~;~ Ji~ Jj~ pl.l!.m. satureia thymbra, wild thyme•
101:), ,s01, Qoph, the nineteenth letter of the Jl'~!)}.J), JL'~» or Jl.'~ pI. Jl'o f. "'~(I)TOS',
Syriac alphabet; the numeral 100, ~ tlw the ark; ~? or w.A.~):h :;:; the ark of the
one hundredth. cO'lJenant; a clwst, coffer, cojfin; a wooden
:;:; abbrev. a) for ~ somewhat, slightly. cage for wild beasts.
b) for ll!;..O a lection. c) JW a tone. "I!: r t . ~. m. a harvester, reaper.
J;'!)Jo.I"
~~, Vo or JE Tatar. m. Khan, lord, ,,lQ act. part. of verb ,..0.
chief. h~ f. pI. swollen glands, glandular swellings.
~,l.Q, J.:;J"; act. part. of verb ~. ..if.: pI. .. ?J~ Al'. m. the Cadi,judge.
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~~ pI. ~:. Ill. IC(Hjo~, a metal pot, caldron. 11'~oJi rt. J~ f. J.i: L~oJi bluntnes8 of
..
.s~ PAl!:L .sr" "''''L''"
.,.'" an d E THPA • .er" f to be the teeth .
anxious. ,",'"
_~ f ut. ,_Oot.AJ,
" , " " act. part. ,","""
_0I0D, J!~',
}J~~ pl. C. spotted, mottled,particoloured. a) to come together, assemble with L~. b) to
;t" PAEL ;~ to cut, rend. ETRPA. ;;";Lr consider / ~L..l) ~Oj..,g I considered and
to be torn up. saw. P.t... ,,;,g to bring or call together, sum-
mon, assemble; to compile a book; to consider
H...; Ill. a runner, attendant.
attentwe. l y>' '"' '" '" I'"
;..:..- ~ "" , • Y'.,. 'j" he ca IIs
I'r" f rOIll I't"
_0j...D
!· '" I '"
Ill. a potter. anot/~er
1 to l'lsten; J~'.._~! -.~. _ '" \.CUC
~ p "'"'" '"
Io,~ot.-D
H~, 11.';~ pt "", I~ f. a pot. DERIYA- lltave brougM them to meet together. ETHPA.
TIYES, IL;o~, I;~. "~lr to assemble from all sides, to collect,
J;~ pI. r ricinus, castor oil. gather together; ~! ~~ a:::::..~;'lr troops of
Il;~; see HOI;!~ cedar resin. Arabs coUected f7'~m all sides; ~ ~
-.Q)o't,g also j!~,g, 'i!0I,g and i~ pI. O#;t,g. a:::::..~tr all the people came together. ApR.
m. KEapO~, l)inus cedrus, the cedar>, juniper. ,~r to levy troops; to gather. DERIVA-
... ;0 * to be pure, lwly. For ..... ;.0 see above. 'TIYES, »~, ~~, 'L~~, J..,..u.~ .
PAEL ... ;;; to keep or render llOly, to hallow,
sanctify, C011.8ecrate, to set apart for holy use;
,,~, ».~ rt. "0j..D. m. a gathering,
assembly.
to celebrate holy rites, to givl; in marriage; to I ~ '"' ,.. J1o"....,J t '"'
~0j...D, !.. - r. _0j...D. one 'IJ) 7.10 gaflwrs
1
clhant the Tersanctus, cry' Holy, H(1ly, Holy'>,
a crowd by shrieking, a brawler, scold, noisy
P".. ~
OII.Q '1:._V J"'" I.~ '" .=?"'L'"
~? ~Q.o
j,.... f rmnem ber
person.
the Sabbath day to keep it holy; J.j,~;~ ... :.0
'l'~ot.E rt."~. f. altercation, wrangling.
l~e celebrated the holy Eucharist often ellipt.;
I ''':' ,
JI.a..~? I!', 4 h
~~ ... tAJ e Wl consecrate
.,.'" '11 l~ot-O rt. "~. summoning or calling
a building to monastic purposes. ETRPA. people togetJwr.
... ~Lt to be sanctified, cOl1secl'ated J' to be \.~J..;J.=~ the CaesU}'eum, temple of Caesar .
joined in marriage. DERIYATIYES, _~, -.Q)~l;~ Kfpav"or, a tltunderbolt.
~J.-~, JLQ.&.~, )...!~, ~A?~, }.....J....?~, ,~ PAEL wQ.O to abide, continue, remain,
)..,..~~, J..-~, 4.a.~, JtQ.J..a,~, await>, );,,::; or elli pt. to remain alive; ...; 0 Q.,g
~J.A.t"~, Il~~~. \.r:t~ ).j 10 abide in me and I in yOll; \.~:l:::::..
~~~ pI.r Ill. an ear-ring, nose-ring. '" .. '"
~~ we aWalt. you>, I ' " '" 11",
r-~? -
Io,,-!-"~
Il'~ or It'~ Ill. a) a tltin sandal-strap or a continuing city>, J,.;~ ~r a ship
shoe-strap. b) name of a plant. waiting for a fair wind. DERIYATIVES, }..oC).J),
I~ and wo..s:, fut. I';'~, act. part. 1;.0, ~~,JltU.~.
J..:ot.D, paES. part. J~, J.,;oJi, I~o..c. to be ~~ impel'. of verb ~ to bore.
blunt, dull as iron, a sword, &c.; to be set on ~~ pI. ~ rt. 4D. m. a reservoir, cistern.
edge as the teeth; metaph. of the eye, mind;
~ Q..D,
4 I~ ..::oQ..D
~ I ~"t
1 "7Q.D
p. r.~. f . )
a a
of death. ApR. w~rto blunt, turn the edge,
canopy, umbrella, tabernacle, pa'l<ilion. b) a
set on edge; J~! ~..D~~ J~ he
dome, vault, arch; metaph. ~ ~~ the
bluntsllte sting of death,' ;:, ~~; Jt'~
dome of the heavens. c) apex, top, crown,
1~;"'ll:'iOl' that he miyM turn the edge of
centre.
error by bright rays of knowledge. DERIVA-
TIYES, }..~, ILQ.o~. ~~ pI. ~.:.. rt . ..::..0. m. ague, slti'fering fit.
H-OI;?~ ICf8pia, cedar resin or oil. I'r::'o..c = I"
fI,.: ~
'~Q.D.
, '"
-.Q)O'?OID; f.,.
see -.Q)o'tD ccda r. -.Q)~~ pI. Q.:)Q,g m. ICv{1or, a cube. Cf.
· ..~~~
w~, 'I I't. ~. m. numbness; I '11 ... ~
~J.a.
L'.
1-=9~.
4
..
M ,
'" - 4 4 I!~-~
bluntness or being set on edge of the teeth. J..~Q.::.Q.D, ~Q~ au dotI
lerlspe
l 'mgs,
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Jl' pI. m. )", pI. f. J~. Lat. cubicularius, a string finer than Jp.; rope and thicker than
chamberlain; chamber-servant, chambermaid. ~ r:t.. a line or thread. b) a heap of wheat.
~~ m. pI. two obols =
l- dram, a grain ~-J ~.~~ E-Syr. ~..;~ pI. ~,.
(mea"ure). m. ICV{3fp"qT"~,
a shipmaster,. hel'1l!'sman, pilot.
)..l.:::.~ pI. ~ rt. ~. m. a gathering, )1'~~';~.Q from the preceding. f. steering,
8welling, tumour; white spots on the nails. pilotage, direction.
. ~~.Q,'~ constr. st.=~!)~ ,- rt.~.
m. face, visage, a.'pect; front; u.~ct.o ~J.9 fair
~~ pI. ~ some part of the hand.
H~ pI. r
m. a} afetter, bond, chain. In
offace. Adv. a) with ~.o:,~ ~ Opp08z'te, the Lexx. b) the Milky TVay. c) hoarfrost, j'ime;
against, over against; afar, far qff. b) with fine rain, drizzle.
~: JP~~ usually with pron. suffix of 2
..:IO~O!C)..Q pt ~o~ and }l...Q!C)..Q m.
and 3 pers. sing. and of I pers. pl., with Lat. codicillus, a writing, treatise.
other pron. suffs. the form ~~ is used.
)~'~.Q pI. J~ rt.... ~. f. tearing out the
Opposite to, over against, in front of; l~
" -~!" ~Q.J:l""'"
_....... - ~, rte hair as a sign of mourning esp. for the dead;
J....... 1
encamped OVfII' agatnst
.
bald patches on the head.
the city; ..,~ ~~ he shall go
14.,14
... !Q.Q, t b'd' .
,..!~ r. toO. m. a t tng IJossesston,
out opposite, i. e. by a door opposite the en-
trance. c) opposing, contrary to; ~Q'~ continuance.
J..:~, ~, in opposition to the tricks of oQCI~_, .m.&_, ..:IO~!~ &c. m. Lat.
deceivers; LoO! ~!)~ J.,:.oj the wind codex, index, table of contents.
was contrary to, right against the ship. Cf. ~?~ pI. ~ rt. f~' m. tlw fore part,
~~under~. front, first,' ~~ ~~tct.., facing east,'
lP~ pI. ~ m. matrica1'1'a chamomilla / Z ~~ J.j~ all this chief part; )..:»?~ ». ...
anthemis; the chamomile or earth-apple. ~~ not until. With pron. suff. before,
l6~ pI. C- l't.~. m. a flower-cup, tn. t he presence OJ;
..f ~'I
I _, . '''" .!' .. 4 .,.
~ "'2Ia..::,g!Q.Q N:ttf!'
calyx, bud; a cluster of flowers. Iw prostrated hi'lnself before him on the ground;
lP~ pI. ~ rt.~. m. acceptance, ap- "'2Io.»,~ ~ ..,~ he fled before him; , j
~'C)..Q
,,4 ~"'depart fr om my presence,' .Q - ~ '"
proval, admission; fee for admission into a
monastery; reception, entertainment, hospi- H~ ~o.before and behind; with ~,facing
tality, a fea.'It; ¥ ~ ~ an inn, guest- front, in front, before, first usually written
"-4,'PI .~!~! - 4 "J""fi' .
house; mS! lP~ the day preceding a festi- f~~' i, ormfll'generattons/
va;l ~
)",,~ J! '"' !. •
_Q..Q gracwus
. acceptance, ~!~ ~ of old time, at tltefirst.
.. ,,9,,~....t,,!... 4
thank sgtvtng; , , - - - - a ) - C U ) I',.>:
I-~
most •. ~, 4 I I'" t
~?Q.Q p. ~ r . f~' m. a presumphon.
.
gracious. preconception, convict£on; astron. precession.
J.:~b~, l~ rt. ~. opposite. ~~'~•.Q rt. f~' adv. forward, previously.
~!)04.Q rt.~. m. tlte face, countenance, I'!.!.
~!QJ), 4 J"I..-
rt. ftoO. anterior,
I • .f',
Jront, fiore;
aspect, appearance,' ~~.Q ):)! of comely ~~ ...LQi~ insects having stings in front.
appearance. ~,~ rt. ftoO. prep. before, infront of, in
~~.Q pI. ~.:.. l't. ~. m. a) the capital of the IJresence of,' against.
a column. b) a felt cap; a hood; metaph. ~? Q.Q m. silk.
the cot'ering, sheath of a flower or fruit. H! ~ pI. r m. IColipa, a mattress, thick mat.
~,!. 4 r t . ~. m. nat~lng,
I~C)..Q ~. . nal'1 s.
dr"tmng tn
~?~ abs. and constr. st ..... 04~, pI.~, J:-
JJ~~.Q dimin. of ~~. m. a black hood rt ..... ~. m. a) holiness, sanctity; often used
worn by a bishop. adjectivally ~?a".Q ~~ the Holy Scriptures;
J~~!)~ pI. J~':" rt. ~. f. a cap, hood. .Q 4~ the holy city; ~tct.ot J.,:.o*; the Holy
J"lo,:::>Q.Q
4
or I"
'~QJ)
4
or J; 0,:::> C)..Q.
PI
4
m. a) thwk
•
Spirit. b) proclaiming holy; :l; ... 4L
tlvric(J
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sanctifying; the crying' Holy' of the angels. }~~ pI. J.:. rt. W. m. tlte part of a fruit
b) dedication, consecration, e.g. of an altar, where it is broken or cut from tlte stem,footstalk,
of chrism; II.'~ .... !~ consecration of the end of the stalk nem'est the fruit.
Ohurch, a feast kept on the 8th Sunday before ~ ~ pI. J.:. rt. ~~J:). m. a) tIle mass or
Christmas; E-Syr. the season from this Sunday bulk of the people, the people, populace; the
until Advent. c) the liturgy, communion congregation, the laity. b) ).9ij! ~~ a mass
service. d) the oblation, Eucharist, the con se- of stones.
crated elements; 1""-""
,.,..!~ ~ to consecrate.
~ ~ rt. ~J:). m. a) mutilation. b) ~ ~
~?~ rt ..... r". h07y. ~j or absoI.listlessness, depression>, sltrink-
~,~ rt ..... r". holy, sacred. ing,flinching, irksomeness, disgust. c) E-Syr.
~~~ rt .... ~. m. clamour at a wedding an extra hula la or section of the Psalms said
or a funeral; deep affiiction. at matins in Lent.
J;~~ rt. I~. m. continuance, abiding. ~ r;t.o pI. J.:. rt. ~. m. depression,
,~ fut. ,W, act. part. ,~. to leap, bound; heaviness,fit oflow spirits, losing heart, J.ij ~~
to palpit(~te, ~~ for fear. PAEL,.:Q a) to ~;~l in the depths of despair, in extreme
7_~
l eap, s,,'p; ,..e ,.e
11 ,.. '"I'''
~ ~ . . .. t'",..ot
"" th en dejection.
,~4 1:~4
shall the lame man leap as a1l- hart. b) to ~QJ:), ~oJ:) -rt • ~. m. a tte, '"Jomt, con-
cause to leap. DERIVATIVES, l.l..~, Ito~. nexion; D.'~ :la SO .J ~J:) connected argument;
Ji~ and Ji~~ pI. r m. a weasel. }.JStd:. :;; jointed ti"';bers.
... ~ act. part.... U. to mourn, sorrow. ~~J-604J:) pI. J;.. from ,,~J:). m. a) a charge,
ETHPA.... QI,tl" a) to cry out, rais.e an outcry, indictment, complaint. b) logic. denotation;
cry for help. b) denom. from J,.:.~. to put predicate.
forth shoots, to bloom, blossom. DERIVATIVES, ~6J:) pt J:" m. a) a loom; J:~ W
J,...o~,J~~. a weaving shed,. a ball of thread>, a web.
J,.:.~ E-Syr. J,...~ pI. ~:.. m. a stem, stalk >' =
b) ,I.'Q'o, IQ:; a v--indow.
a young shoot, top of a branch, leaf>' expand- ,"
~QJ:)
4
P1. ,.. rt. 1~. m. d '-7
anctng, a uance.
.
'tng bl ossoms>,~!
I~:'" -
J:) lettuce snoots;
I I !'"
~;.!)!
.a:I~Q.o pI. ~Q.o an amulet, charm.
the heart of a c;bbage, a cauliflower,. )..:Q";,
1 -!.. ,~ t
~Q.o, ~.. ~ r. 1'Q,J). m. sustenance,
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tender vine-shoots, tendrils.
J.,.:A..~ from ~. m. ripple or gurgle of
subsistence, support, consistence, system, sub-
stance j structure, constitution, state; settlement,
water flowing over pebbles; gurgling laughter.
establishment; confirmation.
1~6J:) rt .... ~. f. a cry for help,. calamity.
~Q.J:) said to mean a sJ)ider. Cf. H~.
~Q.S), ~ fut, ~~S1J, act. part. ~~, denom.
verb PEAL conj. from ~D. to evaporate, be ).:D!~ from ~...c. stiffness, a stiff neck.
dried up, dissipated as water in summer. PA. ~QD~ Kox'Al(;,al'/~, spiral, curved as the
.... 1
~ to pass t,te summer. ear.
4g4
1 r, r ' p.1
,...~Q'"
I'" .
t-
, ,
a screw or vwe;
m. •
f(0Xl\taf, ~~~'-", pI. I':' rt. ''''''. m. censure, a
an instrument of torture; a fuller's press. reproach.
\~'::::E,C:", = ~Q'''' a clothes-press; a press ~~C:'" rt. ~~. m. sounding a bell.
or vice of torture. H~Q'''' pI. r
m. Lat. colIare, an iron band
\ o...,:~.:>Q.C f(OXA!OV, a small Ifnail, spiral or chain for the neck.
shell. ~c"", a drug, perh. litlwspermum, grom-
J.,:Q.~ C:'" snail-shaped, spiral. well.
~~ imper. of verb ,A., to clear away. J~~ emph. st. of ~c:"'.
~~ a) dregs, sediment of liquor. b) a rQJ:),
~ fut. rQ'AJ, act. part. r!.c,
~,
mule, an ass; pI. ~ o.~~ foals of asses. verbal adj. }W1C, ~ see above. a) to rise,
~Q'" aecus. ~QJ:) KOAAa -v,
f. glue. arise, esp. J~"': ~ from sleep; ft'om death;
11' I, j. I 11 ,.. d JI'! ,.... , " ~ I~,i, tlte dead are raised up. b) to
'tQJ:) or ~QJ:) p . .l!Q'" an J.~Q'" or ~Q"'.
the deacon's exclamatio~ in the Liturgy. to be of the age of so many years; )t'~ to
-=~~ pr. n. Colossae in Phrygia. persevere in prayer; ~~ to be cliief, to rule.
_.2',911. , , •• With ;~:a to succeed. With ~ to stand for,
-=~Q'" f(OI\OCTCTOf, a glgantlc statue, csp.
the Colossus of Rhodes. aid, opp.~ 'P~; otiose ~ r~ rise up;
of stars to rule over. With ~~ to with-
J.:~~ pt ~:. from -=Q~C:"'. a Culos- stand, confront; to weigh as much. With ~
sian. to recover from,. to be composed of. With
~~~ pI. ~ from ~. m. a) a sling- ~ to stand opposite = arrive at " to under...
stone, sling, projectile. b) a clod, lump of stand; to rise or break against as a storm,
earth, earth, fallow land. a persecution; to resist, oppose; to seize for
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debt; to be over, superintendent. Cf./. With again.~t; ~ to set over; to bring to, place:
.,u:..
to help, co-operate, be coadjutor. With to confirm, assure concerning,' to stand to,
f~ to stand in the presence of = to sel've; to regard, abide by a command, law, determin-
oppose. Act. part. f!.6? present; f!.6? Jd,c.: ation. DERIVATIVES, J.,."A.(,'U;), ~~.I), J~o..I),
to-day; gram. f}k? ~b, tlte present tense. ~ Q.-..J:), JL~.:'II:I 0...-0, J-.:,o Q.-..J:), ~, J,.:-.o......Q,
ETHPE. r-eLLr to be constituted, made ~,JL~, I~, J~..o, ~~,
governor, king &c., to be set 011 the throne. PA. ~bQ· Q "", Ito",.Q X', ~ I " , • Q~, J I '>C ,5 X',
r:o to establish, confirm, ratify __ to erect,. to JLQt» Q~, ~,b...c~, 'L~~.
I -~ 9' I - I'" t . . nd-
constitute a bishop, a patriarch &c.; to be, to ~(,'U;) p , ~, ,._ l' , fQ.J). m. rl8zng, sta
subsist; with JJ.,.:,Q.~::. to price, value,. ~ ing, standing still; staying, remaining, ~?
n;:.s.. confirming the churchesj ~?~O ~~ ~~C unresting; state, position, station; ~
~ he erected the temple and sanctuary __ ~ 0...0 place, place of standing or meeting
~.::..A..'lI;) )~? ,~~!." demonstrations together __ stability, abidinJ, :is v'? unstable;
which establish the point. Pass. 11art. ~, a rising, insurrection; opposition. Special
I 9 ~
,. '>C. Q " ' ,
J',,~.o;:.o
" 9' 9' subs7sttng,
. . ..
eXlstlng, con- meanings: a) administration, tenure of office.
sisting >' abiding; ~ Q'" I~ the Word b) m~ ~~? :is a station of archers, battery.
subsistent; ~~ ~ ,O~? )...XJ;~~r c) the standing-place, column of a pillar saint.
d) astron, station, position of the moon or
tlte elements of which a man consists,' f~
'f 9'. .Q'IQ
9' •
pre-exlstent. E THPA. 'f.-...l:l
9' 9'L''''
I to
be stars. e) eccles. 'V-Syr. a station = a watch
established, strengthened, confirmed, ratified, to of the night, hyrnns f01' these 8tations. f) a
come to pass; to be erected; to be appointed >' measure, the width of the cutstretched arms
to conslst, . sub' SlSt Wl'th .::1;,--
"",{...':, ~""'"
9'~" ~ 1
lle
= about a fathom. g) a category. h) gram.
a point after a division of tlte sentence.
shall abide for ever; ? "'2'~ ~tlQ and
the words of ... were establisked, came to pass;
I ,9_ ".
~~.I), J"""""Q..O
,,'.. 9' p,1 ~, I""
rt. fo..I). f.
9
"'--
JL'~~ ~~ stablislted in tll,e faith; a) height of a tree, of corn. b) height, stature,
Q.1~ ~ :-. 0 ~.:'A.~cLr stand fast and 1I,0ld jast __ tirne of life; the body>' the three J~ QC are
I.!. ~,,~ ,,,, I!' I' . ~-6!' boyhood, ~~!' youth, ~! old age;
~,,-..-. t"" ..... ~ 'I)) Le?'e·tn conStsts , , . ,
JPQo.f,s, and. ~~ rt.~. m. a) blue short spear; an z'ron mace, iron-tipped staff;
metaph. a spear-shaped meteor.
mould on bread. b) barley cakes baked in the
embers and allowed to grow sour. }.:jct,s, m. KOllia, a) aslles. b) lye made of
I.I. .'.. ~ Ar. m. t he nodes of stal k s, seedpod s, ashes and quz'cklime.
~Q.,g
husks, refuse of vegetables. ~J Q.,g pI. of ,o.:.~ o..Q. '
J~~,s, pt 111 rt .••'Q.,s,. m. a bond, belt. ,00AJ Q.,g f. K&'/lflO/l, cicuta mrosa, hemlock.
1_4
f • \!,-!o.o, Jl'I'~"
1.I'J0...Q = 1.
.
J,j~ (rare), JJJ~, Jt'IJo!o pI. m. Jl,;;o!o, pI.
99 "
~o"Q b
ut 'IS somewIlat
.. . ~jo!o pI. the same, alid. ~~ f. perh.
a concourse, party, fadious meetz'ng,
KoU,(5/1,
with ~ and .ab.
paler. adj. KlIU~fOS', deep blue, purple, limd, dark,
black and blue; ~ ~ ~ black = dis- w:!Oo.A:;~ pI. ~~ KWIKOS, a) the name
. .
coloured eyes.. Jtlj ct,s, ~ct.. blue lilies, irises.
11.'~J,j 0. 0 f. a) from JJ", o"Q. deep blue, sad colour;
4
of a tribe of Arabs. b) philosoph. a Cynic.
p ' .Q.,g
fw-A..J ' canzne;
. aC '
ynw.
1'1'.4
the gloom, shadow of an eclipse. b) in the Lexx. ~ o.,s, an dll1'-4 1'1'.!
~ Q.,g = ~ a sac'l"tstan.
•
I . . !.
4. ~ SI 9 4. I .. _ .
a scabby eruption on the skin, ringworm. ~Q.,g, ,o...:IQJQ.,gj see ....... Q.JQ.,g Clnnamon.
, ~ I . " iI . JI' 4
~ Q.,g, ~ Q.,g = ~ Q.,g. KVa/lfM, dark blue,
,
~ct,s, and J~ct,s, a sail.
, , o.,s,
I;..:..J ~
~J 0.0 PI . J1I ascleplUs,
J'" 01'
. swallow· ash-coloured, livid, black and blue; f. pI.
u'ort, a hot drug resembling mustard. I~~ blue tints; bruises.
of wood. ,
.mo~QJ)" IC01l'pOr, m. d ung .
.9a.Q Qoph; see .,g. ,...,sQ.I),
. .' 4 J"100_
• f rom .mO~QJ).
• a Cyprwt;
4· • of
).9~ pI. J:' m. carrying staves or poles esp. Cyprus.
the poles by which the ark was carried; the I' -"
~~QJ) 4 = t he prece d'mg.
bars Of a bier. u.s~ m. ajly-catcher (bird).
J.9~ pI. ~ m. an ape. J,.L..&g~ pI. J:" m. a jig-pecker, becafico;
J,9Q'.I), 1~9~.I) pI. I~:' f. a) the hoop or bezel perh. a lark.
=
of a ring. b) I~ an arch, arched recess. J1oo",......- Q.J);
4
see L! 4
,..QJ).
J;g~ pI. r rt. ,.QJ:). f. hedgehog, porcupine; lj~ m. the washing of a soiled part of a
~! j) sea-urchin. garment.
J;e~ m. a) ICO'ITUa,O/l, a piece of meat. b) a 1 _".s
c~JQJ) r t . "s'" m. Bttattermg.
.L·
~i~ and ~lio."'" Ar. tlte Koran. ~;~'" or ~;~ pI. ~:.. 111. cartharnu,~
J.l,;~ rt. .:;);,..,g. m. nearnl!SS, intimacy, tinctorius, the sajfron thistle, saJllower and its
neigMourhood, vicinity opp. /.A...o"'; distance. seed.
D sually with a prep. ~..:.;c:.a..::. alld :g ~ J~;~ Al'. f. a snippet, small piece of
I~ 4 -
shortly; near; p ~;Q.C and ~ near, nearly, meat.
about. J;;et", Iwpta, lady.
~,~ rt . .:;)."'. m, a) act. rr/fering, oblation; ~!;~ pI. of J~, J~;".
,~).9 .:;),~ an qlfering of fruit upon the altar; \~l }.;;~ usually written as one word,
u.~;~ .::.,~ the offering of the oblation; the , >'1 l' 4
\~ .... ,a,g an
d _,~"" ,. 4 _ ~ "", :- 4
\~~'Q"', \~.,o.",
liturgy, Eucharistic office, anapltora; ~,~ /(VPLE {A/rwo", Lord have mercy.
Jt;~ l~? mass for the dead. b) pass. being .mJ;;~ and .-;,~ pI. of J~, J~~.
brought near, access.
....!;~, }.!;;~, J~ from j~, }~~.
m. pI. Kvp{3CLr, triangular tablets
0..::';Q..'" rustic, boorish; a villager, rustic, peasant;
inscribed with laws. J.,:.~ ~;~ oiU!. afield-labourer.
I~!·'
~'Q'" p.1 ~, - I'" 1't • .::.~. m. a ) an
,_ ,J.'c:. .
!;~ from n""
J~~ f. a country life;
ojfuing, oblation to God, a sacrificial offering. rusticity, boorishness.
b) the eucharistic oblation, eucharist, anaphora; I':' !" , d _ .. , C D ERIVATIVE,
r-w'Q.C an ...1.o,a,g yrene.
oblate, consecrated bread; ~~~::. }..i..:a;~ vi1'gin the following : -
oblate = when given to a laj'man before the )..:l.J~ pI. J.:- from J.L;~. a Cyrenean.
priest has communicated. c) an offering, -':' ~
\.'. ! " , .,. - Corznt{~.
. 1 D ERIV-
.I,o."','Q.C
~'a,g,
.cIO ...
p7'esent; r; ~ the sacred treasury. ATIVE, the following:-
cg;et"" J~ from J,.a.::.;Q.C. eucharistic. J.!~r~ and ;;~ pI. J.:. from .cIO~;~.
,...p,o.", .... ?~. m. h ouse-woi'k , 8weepzng,
1 " , ' 1Ifom
' . Corinthian; a Corinthian.
making beds, putting to rights. .-i~ Ar. pr. n. Koreish.
..,~~ an d .. ··'from.-,Q.C.
,......,0.'"
I!' . , I~ ", 4
~?'0..J:I or ~"'?'o.", m. a
)
a hypocnte, . ,........,a,g ~"TT 'l't e,
a . 1l.orelS't~
secret evil-doer. b) a puppy, whelp. one of the tribe of f{oreish.
J,!t;Q'", pt ).; m. a later form of l!o?..c a ~;~ pI. ).:. m. a crane (bird).
Kurd. ~;~ pI. ~, J.:. m. Kopl'or, trunk of a
-.
.-~;;~'" m. a crocodile.
a puppy, whelp.
In the Lexx.
I
'I
tree, of the body; a log .
" P."
t~'\Q'Q..J:) f rom ~;..c. m. firownzng;
. a
frown.
I~ -" >'.,
~?'QJ:I P1. ,......
1"
m. a wart, wh'l
zt ow.
J~;~ f. origanum, marjo7'Um or ';"int;
~?;et", m. a cudgel, club.
~? .Q field marjoram; H~? .Q mountain
).!;~ = ).!;'" bald. mint; J'oJ? j) mentha pulegium, pennyroyaZ.
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IW»oJ,QS) P1''''
• -' ,. 4 . ~- m. a small 7wmmer, mallet. ~~~S) with ~? prefixed, from J~~.
DERIVATIVE, verb .mJ~. adj. and adv. true, very; truly, really, verily;
7 , po I' "
~;~ m. perfidy, calumny, villany. ~? I~~ a true believer or verily it
believer.
J~-~.j;~S) f. a s7wrt hooded cloak or woman's
large veil reaching to the shoulders. ~~0"'S) from tbe preceding. true, very,
real; also with prefixed ~ the same.
~;~ pI. ~:. m. a) a trough. b) a wallet,
forage-bag, nose-bag. .b-..:U~c.:o from J~~. adv. rightly,
Jgh~S) pI. ).:.. m. the son of a slave.
fairly.
\ ' .,,' - 4
"""I._Q,S) .,....- f rom JI.-Q,S).
P1'" ", - • .
true, uprzg7tt.
J~;~ m. a pointed cap WQ1'n by priests,
a mitre. J~L~ fromfl...Q~.m. immoderate laughter.
•• FL 4 f rom - '!'",,!:. m. d epolntwn
.. f rom
~J;~S) pI. I:" m. the ankle, ankle-bone; I>IID' Q.S) ..m...m,I.""",
rectitude; with preps. J~~::. truly, verily, round begging. b) to pile up, heap up;
indeed; J~... ~S), true,just,jair. DERIVATIVES, J~ ~ l~o4~ heaped up l-ive coals.
the foul' following words and ~~.L.4~. DERIVATIVES, L.JQ,S), J...~.
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.. for }.!~
ij..Q pt of It'~. and:.JJ..O ICaT71yopla, f. a) a charge, accusation .
b) a predicate, category.
~ij..C governor. I' I _,. 44 I' _,.
.maA.!~ pt aA.!~ ICaT71yopllCo~,
J..o;~ = J..O~I:I. affirmative, categorical.
~ P AEL ~ to pick a quarrel. DE-
RIVATIVES, J.:,~Q.s;), ~Q.s;). jJ;~ and ~J..o plo J,:.. from ~~. m.
an assertion, argument.
~:t~~, J..,~, -=a... &0. j see~.
J,9~ m. legal ICaTayparp~, a conveyance,
JJ~aI80~J~,~pI.~from~~.
m. an informer, accuser, plaintiff.
deed of transfer..
11 -l!: p1. ...c:D.A,.~I:I,
~~ '" ... '" 1ego.1 ICam81IC71,
' a sen- J1.'~~~ and ;).~, ~~ pt 11.'0 from
;;'~. f. an accusation, complaint, charge,
tence, condemnation; with .::.~ to punish,
8Uit with w~ror ~ to bring.
pronounce sentence.
,~;~ and ~~ m. ICaTCJ8pop.os -ov, a race- I1.'~ rt.~. f. being slain; ... t~~
my slain body.
course, lists; an onset, course.
4 ,.
Q~; see~.
It. !: J1.'~ rt.~. f. =~.
4.s m·flax. ~~.; rt. ~~. adv. sharlJly, minutely,
exactly j in minute characters; sparingly.
~c:t~, J~~ rt ..~. subst. a slayer,
manslayer, homicide, murderer, executioner, I"I,~
4 - '" rt. ~. f. fineness of texture j
adj. deadly, mortal, fatal, as J..a...~ a weapon; tht'nness, leanness; narl'owness of a path j
J; a..: a snake. jJo';', ~ mental 8Ubtlety,fineness of wit.
,~;lf ~~ name of the plant from which J"1,Q,9.¥
4 - r t .~. f . I
..... ~ l~
' 0; 4 - anguish.
ladanum is made. I~ pt I~ Ar. f. a sl~aggy cloak or rug.
I"I,~Q~
4 4 • rt.~. f. slaying, murder; I~ pI. r
rt. ~. m. a) compulsion,
~r t~~ fratricide. coercion, necessity 1 force, violence " ~? s:;
" I ~ \. .t f.
f rom ~ natu1'al need, necessity of nature; :g J~ the
II,Q.:IC~
4 4 '" ashes.
violent man; ~ ~ I~ I must needs;
JJ~ m. 1~4C f. dimin. of ~. a kitten.
with.::. or ~ by force, by compulsion" :ii::.
JJ4-D and is ~J, Ar. psyllittm plantago, ~~? constrained by entreaties. b) = J'~ b.
flea-bane.
~t~ rt. ~. adv. of necessity, pelforce,
J.j~ m. It' f. rt. ~. (e path, road, way. necessarily,' by force, with violence.
I..! 4 • PI . I
,..Q~ I'"- rt. ~. m. a grape-gatherel',
I1.'o~1:I rt.•~. f. condensation, coagula-
vintager; metaph. a carper, caviller. tion; congelation.
H~ pI. I'" rt. '.~. m. a) %,perh. intri- ).;~, J~ rt. ~. violent, forcible;
cacy of language. b) a blow with tMfot, a push. by const'raint, compulsory, necessary; J:'~.:»
J~t4-Q pt I~ f. tM groin, hair of tM It::.~ by a strong hand, by force/ Il.'~
groin. J~~ the kingdom of heaven is to be taken
It'~ and ~, ~ pI. ij.e (rare), J..:.!Q, by force.
11.'~ constr. st. ~. f. a cucumber, gourd;
)J~ pt ~ rt. ~. violent.
I~h :;; the wild gourd, also called },:.a..: t~~
U~ a later writing of }Q~.
the snake gourd and ~ Q asses' gourd, is the
bitter colocyntlLis citrullus, colocynth; ~f Si Jl.'c:t.,I.'..~ rt. ¥. f. compulsion, obligation.
tM garden cucumber. DERIVATIVE,~. ~ fut. ,~, inf.~, act. part.
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the discourses elaborated by tMs man. ETH P A, ~~JS, ~~~~, &A6~' &c. f.
lCaTaUTaUlf,a settled state, condition as health,
~Lr to be taken up with, engrossed tn.
sickness, widowhood, orphanhood, riches; a
DERIVATIVES, ~QJ;), ~QJ;).
settled state of the weather, serenity, peace,
,
W" • '71
fut. "'Q~J, pass. part. ~, to cut
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With ~i or J~~;!." to be shaken in 1'esolu- ll."o.~:> she bound a thread of scm'let in tlte
tion, crushed in spirit, disheartened. Impel's. to window; ~~ ;.{~r ~ do not uind in
be disheartened, to lose hope, grow weary, shrink silken shrouds. With Jl,.:,r
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to mourn; with
,... YL'''.' .. "
bIlCk ; \Q.A.JQ....-.L~
4 6 '"
\~
4
~ I. ,..~! eJ- .:t or ~ mourning befel ... ; l~~r (un cer-
take heed that ye wax not weary in temptation. ta.ill) to harbour wrath; 1l10t.3 to bring shame
DERIVATIVES, ~Q.J), ~, ~.Q, ~,g, upon; Ji t\'~ troops formed, drew up; ).j ~
JL~. to interweave a bridal chamber, i. e. to enclose
~.Q pi. ~ rt. ~. m. a fragment, scmp, it with wickerwork; l~ to raise cries of
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grief; ~ to weave a crown... to gain or
l)article; a seg1nent, piece.
~ rt. ~. m. intermission. give the victory; Il."e~ to l)ick a quarrel;
~ rt. ~. m. mutilated. 1~~J to wea.ve wiles, to plot; Jl."~ to tie a
~ fut . .s~, infin . .SI.i.£l.~, act. part. knot; l!.uS to knot, form nodes in the stem;
~, pass. part. ~. to pluck, gather, pick Jm to c~sult; to take secret council, conspire;
fruit, esp. grapes; ~...;! ¥.:~ .s4.s:> ~l." to put on a crown; ~l." "'~.Q crowned
gather the clusters of the vineyard. Metaph. Iteads. b) intrans. to "harden, stiffen; congeal,
to gain, acquire, wrest It'~i victory, lJiLc:. curdle; grow thick, l~ l~ lQ~ ¥
profit; ~r ~ \e"'o.':::.:'~ ~ you will ice had formed on the pool; ~ .,..r ¥ it
profit by their opinion. Pass. part. tro'ublesome, curdles like milk " ~:,~ \e~ ~ dark-
annoying; ~ LQ~ ~~ to annoy. ETHPE. ness closed in on them; ~':::..='. 4Q a tempest
4Lt a) to be plucked, gathe1'ed in as the gathered. Part. adj. a) bound, fa·~tened, tied,-
vintage. b) to be gained, acquired. c) to be knotted, intertwined, &c.; \ i..4-o /...O~
low-spirited, faint-hearted, depressed, esp. with \e~;::. fillets bound on their heads; ~
J.!e";. d) impel'S. with ~ to be annoyed, vexed, ~! a tied-up money-bag; l~~ lf~ huts
disturbed. PA . .SI.~ a) to pick, pluck flowers, of wattle. b) condensed, congealed, curdled,
herbs. b) to gather, tie up. c) . to obtain, get. coagulated, clotted; as drops of water, milk,
d) to annoy, ~'ex, distress. ETHPA . .9.~DLr blood. c) dense, gathering as darkness.
a) to be gathered in, obtained, received as )t'ote!." ETHPE. ~tr a) to be joined or linked
vexation, l~~ requests. b) to be weary, together. b) with ~l." and ~ to be crowned.
depressed, in low spirits. c) impel'S. with ~, c) to be condensed. PA . • ~D to tie up, pack
to be restless, disquieted, depressed . . DERIVA- '''' II'I.~A:lD
up; to condense; pass. part. I~~, ,.. Y
..
~!~ ? ~ knotty or perplexing queries; eccles. J~ lichen.
censure. ..a:I...A;~!-.o, T~J..g and l~ f. KaTliBwu, a
J.!~~, ,~ a wild boar. ing, 'Ynf.lody; a song, chant, hymn; tone, A=>
}l...g = ».0• a cell. intlwji'rsttone; metre; a point. DERIVATIVE,
,~ a drain. verb tAU:).
JJ ~ pl. l,:. perh. ICqXWV, m. a stallion, ,Q..'lI:)J..»J...L..,g, ,Q..'lI:)Q..'lI:)4.....0, ,~Q...J.....Q_
~apath, ,~}..a.L...,g, &c.; see J.""QJa.D cinnamon.
,~ f. intestinal or scrotal hernia. ..m...UW; see ~ t:..t:.o rn, cinnabar,
minium.
~, J.,:A:Q
rt. fa.D. in being, existing, still
alive; conti'fIIUing, lasting; ~ ~a.: it is J;l..J."Q the elm.
,4 _ 9 _ - _
yet high drty; l·.1a., J",ctm ~ J'"
if there .mQ.Jo~, .m.J_, ,.,a.D, t-IQ...A, ot~,
.
"'A
}1JS pI. ll.c Lat. cella, a cell. Cf. J~. Jl.'~Q~Q rt. ~. f. squinting.
"'''
~ fut. ~.&:J', act. part. }!D, J.;~, pass. part. H~ pI. ~., r
m. KOAAvpa, a flat round
~, ~, J~, for pI. J~.Q see below. loaf, small cake of bread. DERIVATIVE, verb
a) to roast, parch,fry; Het...:> ~? )1':;': ears ~.
of corn parched by fire. b) to £nflict severe Jl.';~ pI. Jl.", J~ f. a small cake.
pain, pain acutely, destroy; ... ~o ~ ~..:::s.~ m. giant fennel; a slender rod or
~Q he kicked him (tnd hurt Mm severely and
stem swayed by tlte wind.
he died. ETHPE. ~Lr a) to be fried. b) to
~ PAEL ~, part. ~~. close-fisted,
suffer agony, be in great pain. PA. ~ a)
mean. ETHPA. ~Lrto be niggardly, grasp-
to fry, parch, dry up; JJ~j' ¥ fry fisk b) to
ing. DERIVATIVES, }...J~, JL~~,
quarrel. c) to make eager, make hot ,in pursuit.
~~.
ETHPA .... ~Lr a) to be fried, scorched, burnt
up; ,~~ """li:I~ t hb
4"''''1.'''''' e ones sh all bb
e urnt. ~~ rt. l1.o. m. alkali.
b) to be nipped, lJinched with cold. c) to be ~Q rt. ~. m. a) frying, parching corn
con81.lmed by desire. d) perll. denom. from over the fire. b) whipping with raw rods.
,~~ to have the colic, sv:.ffer in the bowels; c) the colic, pains in the bowels, cf. Ethpa. of
Jl:~~ J~tt!)~ e.Q ~Lr they were in J4, d.
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agony from eating too much. ApH. ~r a) J~ and J~r pI. ~., r
m. KA~{., KA~'iaa,
to fry. b) from ~r to l1'ghten a load. c) to p y "..-
a key ; J~ t~ ~ the collar-bone.
make light of, hold in ligltt esteem with ~ ; C~ m. keeper of the keys, doorkeeper.
J1."~ ~ ~r they made light of death. D.E-
RlVATIn;s, ~o..g,~, J....::=:.Q, J~, J~~.
~, c.., J~ rt. '-". a) swift, light,
rapid; hasty, headlong; J~ Up..fleeting
J~~, ~ and ~~ pI. r perh. Pees. clouds-" J.;~ t~ rushing waters; Jl.'Q...~
a bricklayer's labourer, a navvy. ~? W swift death by the sword. b)
~~~l1.o, ~~~ =~~~. little, small, brief,- ... ~~ J02! jS it was a
~ = ~J..C m. a mould, form. little thing in his eyes; ~j ~ A:> he buys
~ dialect of Baghdad, m. quick~lime. for a small sum of money; ).j,::I1 :c a short
time. c) a little, a few, somewhat; jS ~
J~Q=J~.
b...!.t ~~ thou hast been faitTiful in' a
r
J;::::'" pl. m. ring in a camel's nostrils. little; jS Lt~ I was but a little angry;
~:>~~ pI. Jl.'~~~..c m. a birdcage, ~J...:.~ j5 somewhat boldly; ~ H~
wicker cage " basket. a slight error. Phrases: ~ ...j:=> almost;
~~Q, ~~~ or ~Q.~Q pI. J~~ partly; :Q' "'J-:>o jS ... ~: more or less, sooner
m. KOAo{3IOJI, an outer garment without sleeves. or l ater; -SJ ;v·!. ..._
,-1'1
soon cv.er; 1 '" ,.. .~.. !..
-,.... ... ''''_
~~~ from }..:.:.~ m. a cage-maker,
"~ I'~.. aJ.er
'" !: ,...". ,.t. fi
a ew nwnt ~s, years; -"
I SJ ~ f_
basket~weaver. every little while; f~ ""'~ wellnigh;
jS ~ briefly, shortly -" scarcely; jS ~
Ji~~ m. a door~fastening, bolt, ring.
4Yt9.4Y194Y • slwrtly before; :Q' ~ within a little. wellnigh,
~~Q, "'6~' ~~ rt. ~~. avarz,-
cious, grasping.
almost; jS f;SJ a little before; J~~ j5 f;.o
a few days before; ~ ~ and j5 A=-
Jl.'~Q,~ rt. ~. f. avarice, niggardliness. a very little, little by little, gradually.
~~ rt. ~~. stingy, niggardly. ~~ rt. ~. adv. Bwiftly, suddenly,
~cbJ; rt.~. a) light in weight, sWlft. hastily; easily.
b) squint-eyed. Jl:'~::::..::::..:; rt.~. f. a) swiftness, rapidity,
!l.'~Q~~ rt.~. f. nimbleness, agility. facility -" ~J.b' L~~ shortness of tlte time.
~~ m. a long sharp Ulade. b) lightness, 8ubtilty; J~;I.'" L~'i''::--'.~.Q levity.
~al.a 507
I.!. ... _
~ pI.
-
t-' an d1r.!
I'"
I'-
..... - A'
"fS~ m. K 'p.a, ,,-'ocal, vowel; J~~ Jt:~lt the vowel-letters
a clime, zone, region, district; the ancients : .0 .1.
divided the world into seven ~ climes
~ a) muddy, turbid. b) f rom I!
~. ...'_
or zones.
similar to a bracelet.
~ pI. ~ from ~QJ,'). of good report,
honfYUred, praised.
Jt:~ill from n..c f. gram. the quality of a
vowel, vocalization.
JiQ4ro ..~ pI. r
m. Lat. clausura, a pass or ~ from Greek KaAWf>. PAEL conj. to
narr.ow path in the mountains.
laud, extol, give praise, applaud; ~ r
J..g...~~, ...~~ also ;;Jk, and ,o~ l~~ OI~ J,;,oi l~~ hoVJ
~; see J,.a.~ro.:.=..~ ~r church ltist01·Y. greatly thou hast extolled ldm before all. Pass.
~? ~.ro .~~ a jug with one handle. part. .co'> a"",
J':", J~ laudable, commendable,
..aCIO~ and ..aCIO~ m. KA~pOS, the clergy. excellent; with ». unworthy, improper>, a.'>.
~~ m. /cEAAOpITt}S, cellarer, store- ~OIlt: 1'0 '> Q:ID it is not thought suitable.
keeper. E;HPA . .co.~trto be praised, commended; to
I.! ~
... _ ..aCIQ..Q_
' 1 10-,
'''' o....a-~
4 ~ ... _
become illustrious. DERIV ATIVES, ~Q.Q,
~~, p. m.
J~, ~ J~"> 0 X', J! 1'0"> oX', J,.a.ro.">..o~,
a clerk in holy orders, clergyman; pI.
KA1]PLK6f>,
1"" .. t he monastw
. ord ers. ~~">.c~.
the secular c1ergy opp. ,...;..!
....,Q ... , ~~, m.ro.">.,g; see ~~.
J~ pass. part. emph. f. pI. of verb ~. ~ denom. verb PAEL conj. from ~.
parched corn.
to sling, hurl.
J~~D pI. J~ f. KEAAa, a cell, an alcove, ~D, ~ m. a) a sling; ~ ...;~
usually a monk's cell>, med of the Patriarch's slingers>, ~ ~ a catalyult, ballista. b)
residence; OI~ ~ a bishop's or abbot's a sail. DERIVATIVES, verb ~, 4.">.Q,J:>,
cell-mates, attendants. ~,~~oX'.
J~ pI. J~ rt. Jl.D. f. a) a challenge, ~ pI. ~ from ~">D. m. a slinger.
combat, contention. b) a slight, insult. OI.~, 0 or l~, J~~ pI. J~ Ar.
J~6~ dimin. of J~ f. a little cell. a furtress, fortification; castle.
J.jo"'~ pr. n. a) = ,o~ Ghalceclon. .as:.o fut . .s~, act. part. ~, ~~,
b) Gartltage. pass. part. ~, 1', Jt:. to peel, pare, sAell;
to scrctpe ojf, strip cd!; to scale off as the crust
~o~~ from the preceding. a) properly
of a sore; J02' ' ~ - ....,.~",~;:,
.. Jf'"
,o~ ne 1 pee1ed
~ an adherent of the GfYUncil of Ghalcedon.
b) (t Garthaginian. the apple with a knife >' ~~ ~ he
stripped tAe idols, i.e. of their gold casmgs;
~ rt.~. m. belittling, sligltting, con-
J~~,g ~~~shelled beans; .a..~ ».? J~
tem~t, ignominy, shame; ~ ~ or ~ j5 ~ must. ETlIPE. .a::::;..ctr to be pared, husked,
to put to shame. lose the Ausk; to be .~craped ojf, rubbed cd!.
~~ pI. J':" corn. gen. et) a louse,parasite, PA . .a~ to scrape ojf, rub away, fret; lay
weevil. b) morbus pedicularis. bare. ETHPA. ~tr to be scraped or skinned
l~ m. paIma Christi, castor-oil bean. off.
DERIVATIVES,~, J~, J9">9">O,
H.6 ..:i>'S~ f. a well with steps down to it. ~, ~...J.~, J~">..o, )..L9.">.A».
fanned over a sore; ~! brassjilings,particles, ),J:,~~ pI. J.:- KapfAaUKLOJl, a kind of cap.
dross/ ~! iron slag; ~o"-;! pomegranate Jl'~~ rt.~. f. mould, mouldiness
peel. esp. on bread.
J.:j~~ and ~ from KOAocf>wIIla, resin. J~~ pI. J~ rt. ~. f. a cake of
~ m. Ka)..Trloll, a tankard. bread, biscuit.
", ;:.,,! rt.
Jl.~ ~. - , = J'~.. b,and perhaps a Iso = 'Q. ,
f. scab, scurf. Ja,:Q.g .,,"O.J).
~S89>; 0 pI. c.. rt. ~. bark, a leaf ~ m.flour, meal.
~ rt.. ~. a) adj. flaky, laminar. J1'0". :. "0'; from ~~. f. blue mould.
b) a cutaneous disease. .. f # .. .., \{ ,
~ ut. ~~, act. part. ~, "tS'::AJ),
..e . . .'!: = IJ'KOAOTr€IIUpa,
;'~ ." m. mt'11'zped . pass. part. ~ and~. a) to layfast
t '9">", J"
PPP
.... rt. ~. scaly. kold of, to take; a. dog J~a"~ ~
,
l(..j
~~ and ~ f. fKAfL'I/m, an eclipse, ~o laid hold of the weasel and strangled it.
= Syr. JJ"';. b) to contract, shrink/ ~r t~:.x;.o her fac:
waS contracted with pain. E'£HPE. ~L;
~ act. part. ~ to show the white of
the eye, look askance.
JL~~.
DERIVATIVES, ""~, a) to be laid hold of. b) with to be con-
tracted, drawn as the features with pain or
*r
~ pI. ~ m. KaXA'1~, a pebble, gravel. disgust. PA. ~ to shrivel up tr. ETHPA.
~lrto fall in as the cheeks with old age,
J.k~ pI. t..:.
corrupted from xapaKwpa,
to become wrinkled, contracted. DERIVATIVES,
a mound, rampart, bulwark thrown up by a
besieging force.
~~, ~a.:A.Q, ~.
~~ pI. J.!. rt. ~. a wrinkle, crease.
u..5~o m. some small low-growing herb.
~ Palpel conj. of ~; see above. ~.i,; m. pI. Al'. swaddling-clothes.
~ PEAL, and ~r ApR. to swell, surge 1~·"Q'; pI. l~ f. Ar. a chemise, shirt,
"aid of the deep sea. camisole, tunic.
J~ and J~J.C pI. ~:-..::..o,
~
Jlj;A and UJ.,g
"'..c
a)I£.
~,g pI. ).:. rt. ~. m. an amulet,
f. Ka>..a8or, a large basket. b) K~ATJ, /~ernia. charm, phylactery.
J~ fern. form of »,..0. an anthem sung at ~tomoulder,becomemouldy. PA.~
NoctuTns when the Eucharist is to follow. to grow as the fungus of mould. APR. ~r
f.,J~ maimed of one testicle. to grow mouldy as bread. DERIVATIVES, J1x,Q,J),
'I.~ -
,o~ m, a snat'l . ~Q..O, »~, JL~~, J~Q.¥U), ~.
' # • = J"t-»~, an actor.
J!QJlQ.J) »,.».0 pI. ).:.. rt.~. m. mould, dust.
,~, ... ~ and .a)~,
'QJIfi)~
f. gum, gum wrabic.
J.:cQ..O, ~Q..O, ..... .
lJ..:,.i,g = ,c,;J1.~
, '" chattels.
~ denom. verb P AEL conj. from ~J,.O.
~~ rt. ~. wrinkled, rugged. to bit, put a bit or bridle in the mouth.
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.m y,;, and a com- JJ~ rules, Il.'~ silence. With ~ to
mander, &c. persuade, convince. DERIVATIVES, J- Q..L,g,
~ to tie or bind; ~~,g ~ those W-Q, Ita....LQ, ~, b-4..Lo, I~, Jta....&A.»,
who bind on or who sew together amulets. ~'""IQ.'O, ~~, Ito.J....U)~.
~ ICal-'1Ta.ywv -la, a kind of boot. ).L:, n. perh. from JU~. 3 m. pt oJL:,
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they became pale as ashes. . P A. ,,*u,o pass. part.
,~m. campus, a plain.
.a:I~ and .a:l4'AJ:) m. ICuI-'rrros, ICal-'1TrfJp,
J~ pl. ~ livid, dim. DERIVATIVES,
a turning-point, turning-post, goal. Jto~, Jt~, Jt~.
1~ pt I'" m. a) the locust; ).9~ :is young Uo, ~ pt ~, Jl;,;; see ~ subst. Jl,g,
locusts before the wings are developed. b) c....o pI. ~, J,:I;; part. of verb J.1:, I.
pastinaca agrestis, parsnip. J¥ pI. of a)~. b) I~.
~
,. PEAL an d ~ 1" .. P .
AEL to strap, tM. Jl:~JL) rt. ~ u. f. lead colour.
DERIVATIVES, J~QJ), I~. .a:l0;4.c m. a) the giraffe. b) cynara
I~ pI. I'" and I~,g rt. ~. m. a strap, . cardunculus, cardoon, globe artichoke.
shoe-strap, belt; astron. the belt of Orion; or .a:I ; j.,u,; see.a:l;J.l).
J.!&s~? ~ioi? :s tlte zodiac; four points of
J~~U and H~:g pI. Jl." I't. j.,u,. f. a) anger,
intersection of the epicycle.
indignation. b) enmity, rancour, virulence.
~ denom. verb from t.~, J.L). APHEL t.~r
..::u.,gPAEL .::J.O to lie in ambush. ApH.
to nest, build a nest used of ants and bees
.::J.,g(" a) to maraud. b) to lie in ambush.
besides birds; to breed as worms.
DERIVATIVES, )..:..u:" ~.
~, ~ and ).j~ pt ).:.. m. a) a nest, brood;
~ rt. ~. m. an ambush.
a rookery; an ant's nest, ant-hill, a bee-hive.
J~ m. a rope-maker.
b) ~~ ...r~; see ho,>;!~. DERIVATIVE,
verb ~l~ om. ~.;.ro and w, fj.!)J,J....,g, r~ IC&Wcl(3aptr,
acquired, gained, purchased, possessed; J~ ).:::.;li ~~6 God created the substance, or
~~ worthy of attainment, desirable. the true existence, of heaven and earth; 't'w
PA • ..,.LQ to retain. ApH. ~r to put in ~ J;'" one actual hour, one very hour. b)
possession, enable to .win; to confer, bestow, a person, individual, the individual self;
impart ~ lye, u...:. power, &c.; to impose J,..&~? is the king's per8on~' t.""it ;;:.Li
510
~o &Z ~~~ lie is to send two persons, ~.:., J~-. to fear, shrink from with ~, ~, ?;
a prMst. an d a de acon; ~~ I.!.. 4 y,
In person, I. ~ '" Y I ! 4 "
~~?? ~c- ~ love fieared 1est . .. , ....a..:>
... f::?D '"
personally; ~; 'f~ his very substanc~ ~.u 't~~ I fear thy fellow tribesmen. Pass.
I!rl~-
/~imself= ~ a certain person, any one; ~~ par.t a ) verbla use; 1-="""'" tx''" 1--)!.
I"
~
.Y
c~t j) ,.:.!
office for such an one of the I fear the great Judgement. b) afraid, timid.
Fathers; C£..! j) ~ for a certain monk. c) fearful, terrible; ~o C~ W~Q~U
With prOD. suff. .....::s:>~J.Q Wl I myself; ~~ harsh and terrible words. ETHPA. ~lr to
thyself; ~~~? ~~J.Q Satan himself,' ~? be afraid, alarmed with ~, ~,~, APH.
Y h'
~tUC!
'" 4
ts own bl 00d " '! 11 ,O~~J.Q
fJ #>
not at ~r...s,r to make afraid, make anxious; ~
all. c) theol. 11.'04~r ~w the persons of ~ ~ Jo~ ~ my heart made me afraid
the Godhead; N estorians distinguish between of him. DERIVATIVES, ~\U), ~~.1.D, ~~,
~~J.Q hypostasis and ~~oJ0.9 1I'p6uw1l'ov; ~jl Il*...LC.
J..9oj.a;:)! ~ woto~l ~~ ~jlo ~.5 J~ pI. c..
rt. ~. m. fear, suspicion,'
o~ :'lr 11.'o~! Christ is two natures and ~ U" safe,· safely, secu1·ely.
pI. r probably KfXiolJTfr the beams in
two gnumi united in the person of the Son
~
(Ebedjesus Lib. Margaritae Par. 3. cap. I).
the upright loom of the ancients.
DERIVATIVES, the five following words and
I~!. 'i . .!. - Y 1 I"', .
~ or ~ p . "- m. K€VTrJp-a, pomt,
verb ~ll:- a
instant.
~J.x,~ ndv. in substance; in person,
personally. l~ and '~&c. pI. r m. KfVTTjvapLOv,
a guinta,Z, hundredweight.
~~.LC, I~ a) actually existent; hypo-
static. b) personal, proper, own. c) real, ,0~J.J5 and ~ pI. 0;;~J.Q m. KEVTPOV, the
substanti't'e. centre, middle point of a circle.
11.'~~~ f. and 11.'a4J~a4.LC f. personality. 0*'"
I • ~
1--)
..
p.1 ~_, .)'"- m. L at. centurlO, .
I",,' 4 8U b'"
,.....,,,,,.Xla..LC 1
s'18tzng, exzstent, persona. a centurion, captain of a hundred.
,a..LC denom. verh from W~. ETHPAUAL IL'a.JO~.a..g
4 ~ '" f
l'om I' ~ . h'tp.
.. . f . centurzons
,..,o;.~
,Wlrto be prescribed in a canon, canonically C.uS abs. st. JL:, pI. ~, ~=r.c m. pI. f.
pronounced or ordered, J~~iO (rare) a) a cane, reed; rope of twisted
,a'LIJ, W~LIJ pI. ):. m. IcaV6>V. a) O. T. Hex. rushes; ~? j) or ellipt. aromatic cane,
a measuring-rod. b) a section, paragraph of sweet calamus. b) a reed pen, pen,' u.,..9?
Scripture. c) a rule of life, of medicine, of a style. c) stalk, straw, halm of corn. d)
grammar. d) a canon, rule of the Church; shaft, branch, pipe of a candlestick. e) a
a canonicalfine, penalty. e) the regular clergy. measuring rod " a rod (measure of land).
f) rit. a canon, a list of those to be prayed for f) beam of a balance, balance; Libra, sign of
or commemorated; an appointed chant, hymn the zodiac. g) the shoulder. h) 11.'1', ~ the
esp. a short metrical farcing of a psalm; an wind-pipe. i) virga virilis.
expansion of the endings of certain prayers. C.u pI. J,:.. rt. J..LC. m. a possessor, owner,
DERIVATIVES, verb ,Q..J..S)ll and the four purchaser, rich man.
following words : -
)1:~...L; pI. )1.'6 rt. )..,u,. f. a) purchase,
~W ~ adv. rig'~tly, canonically; with ~
property,possessions; j5? ,.;~ deed ofpurchase.
uncanonically, irregularly.
b) habit, constitution, condition, state I~?
I" 4 • I'" ,
,.....,c..1.D, ,,"AJ regu1ar, canonwa.
. 1
of the body, ~! of the soul; 11.'c:.J.D l~
11.'ctJ ~ f. observation of the canons. bad state of health. c) gram. a noun signifying
I~ Q,.1J) f. a mould. · or state as ,..,ot,a.:)
a Q1W l lty p •• 4 SlC'k ness, I'o.9a.4...
11.'.aI.o f. a whip, scourge. comeliness, 11.'~J:l.!1 righteousness.
~ fut. ~, parts. ~.u, ~ and ~, ~lD,
- P" I'
1-; see
Y
~.
511
~~~.lE rt. ~. adv. timidly. outside the chancel door; a barred prison;
the barrier of a racecourse.
JI.'~ l't. ~. f. timidity.
J~ m. Lat. cancellarius, doorkeeper.
~, }..i..:uS pI. }.:... rt. ).J.g. m. possessions,
landed property opp. ~ money; substance, ~ denom. verb PALPEL conj. from
goods, chattels esp. cattle, beasts of burden. J~. to chant, sing. ETHPALP. t,A.s.cLt"to be
chanted, sung. DERIVATIVES, ~...AJQ,.c, ~o..o.
~Jj!US rt. J.,u:,. adv. habituaUy.
.m;...J...c, iJ,.J}..g, ~J,.g, .mj~ m. ICP~II11 -as,
J~ pI. J~ rt. J.,u:,. f. a) an image,
a well, tank, fountain.
puppet, female idol. b) a shoot, sucker. c) a 1 ~ ,-~ ... "
band of robbers.
L!........
~U) rarey ~=~~ ..
an even rod or beam of a balance, m. Libra,
~ or }.AJ.Q usually pI. ).:.. also ~ m.
a sign of the zodiac.
ICOYX'l, the apse, chancel of a church, approached
) ~ f. pI. ~, }.llQ m. the split or cleft of
by steps and containing the bema with the altar.
a nut, a kernel.
DERIVATIVES, )....AJ0..0, )6..0..0, and ~.
..... -. I ," . J;~, =}..c f. Lat. cassis, a helmet. J~
• -.A1Q or .LQ p . t - m. a sacrtstan.
.... • • 4
d-JQ,g m. a gem, re dd''/,S,~l
~! in Job xxxviii. 29 for hoar-jros;, in
,Q,J.:U.I:), ,~an
the Lexx. snowy or severe weather, a gloomy
amber, jacinth. hard sky.
~ denom. verb from ~~. ETRPA.
,~,;;, J.j~ l~airless, scabby, having hard
rICLt"to subsist, to be personified. dry and stiff skin, having scanty hair or wool
J,.u.c poll-tax, tribute. from old sores not come to a head 01' from
J.1ic pI. a) of J~. b) cMck-peas. sickness.
~ pI. ~::.. from ~. reed-like, reed- F 4' ..
JI,Q,Jt~ f. dry scab, ,~ard sktn.
l '
see
jl
.m~.
_
part . ......£g, c..., J~. ta beat on tlte head, slap, ~.:,~, §J,.c, ob,o from ICa1T1/'AEVlTa" with
buffet, subdlUe; ....,~ ~~ L~j greediness ~ to adulterate, debase, CQrTUpt.
has subdued me; w~ ~ may my face be JL'~:::" , S;.I, from »........9...0. f. huckstering,
slapped / PA. ....9.,g. a) to slap, cuff, lniffet, adulterating.
beat, treat W'tt" . 1 .tnso
' 1erwe; w2'~ ~ .. I,..J.J:I.::r.
' .. ~1.
w~ey
. t . I d ,~. - .. ... .. .... JL'~'..i.J> ri.~. f. destructian.
smote Ch rls Wtt,baree ; OII,Cl"06,1.J.::r. OI ..~....s!IJ:)
J~~~? he buffeted his body with abstention ~,J~'f!'Om~. adulterated; with»'
uncQrrupt, genuine.
from food; ~~~ -~ ;1»'
":'90'0 ~
birds beating the air with the tips of their ~J:) doing, business, stir.
wings. b) to t;ample u}J()n, insult, bring low, ~~ rt . .m.aJ>. adv. succinctly, b?~irifly,
ltumiliate; }.temy,:::., ,~~ye have trampled compendio'/.UJly.
d own tllAJ1._
poor; ~Q~? .. # J"" .... ~ . . ~ ....
"",,~Q.-.c ~~ ....s!IJ>
JL'~ rt . ..cn9..c. f. relaxation, contraction;
he trampled down all growths of error; ...s..i.J! conciseness, ~~~ concise7y, in a sltQrtened
J.:?Cl o...? JL'~,.'II;)!:::... that he might lbU1nt1iate the
4
form.
lJride of the Jews. c) to check, reprimand with
'"'-
~ t '"'-~Q9.AJ,
1:. - f u. 4< .. ac t . part . ,",-.t!.
~, ~, II_!.
~ of the fault. d) to press, repress, oIPress;
pass. part.~, ~. to strip, lay bare walls;
pain; ~o ~j ~ ~~? ~L' ~
~ the crown of thorns was set on His head
to roll away a veil, curtain; to take off or
and pressed down on Him; ....S; 0,.'11;) ~ away J~~ a burden, J~~J:' a covering;
J~Q; an old man oppressed with age; ).9~
to remove, dispel ~~ darkness, J~
distress. ETHPE. ~J:)Lr a) to be rubbed;
J..,.:..9..A..~ ». unrepressed passions. ET~PA.
peeled, torn off,; J~r ~ J6~ ~Lr the
~Lfto be slapped, cujfed, insulted, to suffer
indignities,. to be oppressed, brougltt low; to painting peeled ()jftlte wa7l; ~~ ~
be repressed, coerced. DERIVATIVES, J..-gQ..o, woods are torn up. b) to be draw1b back, rolled
~-.c, JLQ ..·90!ilO. aside; J~~:'; ~r~; ~~ the
~~ m. leaping, jumping.
firmament is ?'ollcd up like a cm·tain,.
• •
»
~06~ Q~~ ~L? tMir bridal chambers were
I'
,.~' " m. a 1eaper.
not unveiled. c) to be dispelled, dissipated as
.....a.o Puel conj. of yerh ~. darlmess, 'Sadness. d) gram. to be elided .
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514
ETHPA. ~tr a) to be exterminated, done of death cuts short your life; l~ t.{.:)..ir
away with as a dYIJasty. b) to be rolled away, .m.{~ let him avoid prolixity. e) (rare) to
dispelled as darkness. ApR. ~r to t'oll or withdraw, remove. f) illtrans. to restrain one-
fold uP/ to uncover. DERIVATIVES, »~, self, be self-contained, recollected; to contract;
JL~, J1a~, ~, JtQ.~~. of flowers, to droop / u....!' t'"~ .-i.o it shrank
~ pI. J:" rt.~. m. a) an inmost fr01nfear; ,04~.{~ ~)...:o4;windsstay
recess, inner chamber, retreat, nook, secret quiet in their bosoms. Pass. part. contracted, brief,
corner, secret. b) anything laid up, stored abbreviated; recollected; ,~ 15 chary
away, a layer, treasure. of giving, close; J~ l~;r a restrained
mind. ETHPE. ~Lr to be drawn together,
J!a.c or ll.~ pI. J,:.. m. a fillet, turban.
to be gathered to the grave; to be withdrawn,
~ pI. J:" m. a) an armful, sheaf. b) Al'. to stay as troops from pursuing; to draw in,
a caravan. be withdrawn as light in the evening; to recede
~ rt.~. m. stl'ipping, tearing off. as the sea; OI;..l
~Lrhis hand was stayed
= his power was checked. ETRP A • .snactr to
~~ pI. c" 119J,.g and .,QgJJa.g m. 1(£~aA~,
be withdrawn, withheld; to be restrained~' to
a chapter.
draw or shrink· back. ApH . .sn9..0t
to gather
,Q)l9.c, ~~).J:" ~~a.o, ~).g~ &c.
p1.lJls.c, up, store __ to withdraw, do away with. DE-
" " It. w.w,
J~J.9}..Q &c. m. I(fcpaAa,oll. a) a chapter, = Syr. RIVATIVES, J.-go..o c, ~~.-....SlI.O, JLa..-....a..o,
~~. b) a sum of money. ~,~, ~.o, J.m~.
~~.{~ pI. J,:. I(f~aACilTlk a) a large-headed .-a.o ApR. ~rdenom. verb from ).kgc:t.o
nail. b) a leek with a large head. to lay tesserae, make a tessellated pavement.
l ... ~ pI. m. bee-food made of raisins and l~ m. a birdcage / a basket.
thyme kneaded together. ~ or l~ pI. ~ rt. .-SlI..o. m. the
J!" ,~SI 0
pI. J'" I(fcpaA[~ -[aa, the capital or inner bend of the knee-joint, the ham, haunch.
chapiter of a pillar. ~~ and ~SI.c pI. ~ rt . .-.SlI..O. m. a)
ll.~ pI. J,:.. perhaps from I(f~aA~. m. a cont1'action; a spasm, convulsion,' ~ :c
many-headed thing; Jl.'o*o.o~!]) many~hl)adcd canine convulsions = distortion q/ one side of
idolatry. tlte face. b) a store; ~~ ~ a storehouse,
barn, magazine .
... f ut. .mo.:.su:u,
.m9..o 4,"
act. part. .m9.Q,
'"'\"
,._a.o,
pass. part. ~, ).:., Jt::.-. a) to contract "I mSl
\ pP , "
0 rt . .-a.o. convuZswe.
•
JJC.r" JLcr.r" I.-.J.r" JJ.r" J~J~' JLJ/,' Jl.'cr.t rt. ~. f. clipping, paring.
JLQ,I.f.:IP. f~ fut. fC~' act. part. fjO, J.,X,;.
to
divine, use divinations, consult an oracle "
JSJ'" , J'JSJ'" nn d J'I:!!
J""" r t . ~. m. cuttmg ,I'/! en d ,
. f!i!,
I'''' J'''' ~ ....'lI)cj.o divinefor me/ J~A':>.»' fF
J"'::'
,,~?-"J?? JSJ the pom e end'+
'td 0.1 a wme- .
jar, bottom of a cask. Esp. the end of life; to divine for tlte queen; J!.'~Ul. f.JO an observer
JjD' ~.6~~ the final dissolution. Adv. t~ of omens; J~ f.JO a necromancer; ~.fi?
to the end, for the sake of; t
t-~ because. J.:C ..£' ~~ women ventriloqnisls. ETHFE. f~lr
' f ut. J'J.QJ,
J~ " '" act. part. J~,' ",~,
1I
P , pass. part. to divine, presage. PA. f?
to give signs or
J~, J.!f, J~jSJ. to break bread, esp. at the omens. DERIVATIVES, J,.;:,Q~, JL~Q~,
.&J.o and .&jo, fut . .&,tJ', act. part. .&~, ~ /(,1/('1, bad.
J.9f, part. adj . .a..~, ~, J~. to grudge, ~ pI. J,.:. m. ICaIC/(a~'1, a three-legged pot,
to be jealous; to be sad, irritated/to dread, be caldron.
I~! ..... ~ "";' P ,,,, ,
anxious, worried, to take amiss, take it tU>, ~, I:> and I:> pI. J- m. ICa/(/(a{3T/, a
J.L..b 0..;'" ~o a.9J.o they were jealous and partridge.
hostile to peace; v~~ .e~ ~ he did not ,~ m. the jerboa, jumping mc)'!tse.
take /ds words amiss; H~ ~ ~f U. lLe IlaAQ, J,..,a.As:>
or J..,'Q.,Q,g m. a glass}lask.
was not annoyed, disheartened, by this. Purt. ,~, ~ and ~ m. mimosa nilotica,
adj. a) sad, worr·ied, anxious; ~.f ).l..c::.. the acacia-tree.
an irritable or angry sore. b) shelled; skinned; ~~ m. salsola fruticosa.
cf. J.Q.. ~ above. ETHPE • .9~Lr to be sadly, ~Q.QI:> m. cardamom.
poorly.J PA• .SI..£) ..z" sad ,
'" .. pass. part. J-IIiI..A~ I~JI , _t~!_.!
,., a.As:> - ~.
anxious. ETHPA .... , '''' a) to be Jvexed, ta k e
J • .9f'I.I
.I~ ~ f. a cup, goblet.
it ill. b) to ba mean, grudging. ApR • .9~r
I~; seel~.
to grieve, to grudge. DERIVATIVES, J.,gJ Q..Q,
~; see J.k....!.
la..f' IL~,t', f.9,t'.
~ abbreviation for I~~ cooling, as a drug.
~a~ rt . .ef" m.jealousy, grudging, mean- .. f ut. ~ ..... and ~,." .• ! I"~,
... ~ act. part. 'I-Q,
~
ness; sadness, anxiety.
part. sdj ..... ~, )" 11.'. to grow cold, to cool;
/" .. 1 ''''
!:
,...9,t'p.J-m.=~. I'.z -- 1" .. ".. ~- l' h'tS fri endsmp
....., ou._' 1 • cool ed ; f-O....
~
Hj Ar. m. a fortress. J£.o and wlo fut. lW, act. part. Jt6, C0.6,
pa8s. par. t J...,0, ..,.. J,,' - 1 ..
,.. ..1:>, ..-f."Q, p. ~.,o, ,..;J),
•, ,.
Hj-O pI. J'" rt. ;,t'. m. a fuller. I~...s, a) to call, invoke, to summon, invite;
lif and I;~ pI. J'" m. husk of a grain of to proclaim, pronounce; to call to be bishop,
wheat, knot, joint in a straw, piece of straw. to designate,' J.;~? ~ J~~ to call O'I'b
the name of the Lord; W2'o~~ J£.o He
Jijo rt. ;,t'. m. lulling, bleaching, scouring. called His disciples unto Him j ll.Q...r~
JL'o~;jo rt. ;.f' f.fulling. I~ J.;..o? where there is an urgent call.
L? construct state of I~, ~. adv. on b) to crow, to croak. c) to read, t'ecite; to
account oj. study. With ~~ to appeal,· l1."o?~ to
lLj-O rt. ,t'. f. extremity, outskirt. call to witness.. )..l; ..,g to read the lesson ,.
J'~>-JJ •.Q.:> to sound a horn, a trumpet;
J1."jo rt. ',t'. f. the breaking of bread, a broken .! .. I .
~ to proc mm peace,. ~ to sa ute >' ~
I.! ~ ,v l '"
portion,' esp. the bread to be consecrated for to proclaim, acknowledge 11 ruler. Act. part.
Holy Cornmunion, the Holy Euclwriat. •• • a read er,' J,,'
,...;.J) ~..
..-..;;.A.:> ......",
;;"O trumpeters.
~..o, l~..o, and an ancient form of broken ~)..J ~;,.,g, J1Q.J b..:>;,.,g, J.-, ~;,.,g, ko;,.,g,
plural, J.;;~ also .A:I},:;C::,g, w:n:;~ f. a tou;n; ~o~, .::w~, ~~~~, Jl~~, Jla.:.o.A»,
a village, hamlet, district, a jield, farm ; w~ ~~, ~...a..,.." ~~;.A..""" Ilo.J.~~,
}..;;c:{"g landed propriet01's, village masters; Jlcu=:.k, ~J.::.~b.», Jlcu=:.t.O~, J.u~Lb.».
J':',C::,g ~;~ the holy city, Jermaiem. DE- ~~ pI. J:" rt. ~~. m. a) nearness. b)
RIVATIVES, j....;Q..Q, lla-;Q.,g, J~o~~. war, battle; }d.~ ••n.~; weaponl! of war; con-
H~ pt r m. a gourd; with pron. suff. OIlr,; strued with ~ an attack, siege. c) J.;~
• "
or OI;.Q
t'o:l..., .... T y'
oJonarLS gourd . 1 0f ~
p. •• ....
..".
.. f t (,.. t ... I! '
~~ u. ~0;.AI, ac. part. ~~, ~.,g) part. p o.b~ m. Lat. carbo, coal.
adj . .::w~ see below. to come near, draw nigh,
~~ pI. J.:.. rt. ~~. of war, military.
with ~, l~,~, ~j; to touch; to come ...... 1 I .. ~.... cl I:'"
~~.,g P ...... ;,g an' ~;,g m. a ship's boat,
near, touch a woman; ~ ~04~ come hither.
skiff, dingey.
Adv. use: nigh, at hand, nearly; ~t.,g
~~ it was nearly completed. PA.· ..' - "
''''_~, 1 ~ ..' "
foJ~""~~ P1. J" r t . ~~. a ) war ['k
,1. e,
~r,; a) to bring, take, carry, lay near, apply, brave; pugnacious, contentious. b) a man of
~,i;, l~ OI~ wOl~.,A, his maste1' shall
war, warrior.
bring lLirn before the judge; ~ t,;.;r Q..~r,; ~lj~~ rt. ~~. allv. warlike.
~;~ they brought their ships to land; ~~ ll.'a:,~~ rt. ~;,.,g. f. bravery, warlike
•I"' " •...0....
m
he a1!Pl'~ed remed tes.
. b) to over
,II!. I
~,' - ..
strength.
sacrifice, to present ~;~ an offering, gift,
J.,:J~~ rt. ~~. military, valiant.
oblation; metaph. to offer ll.'~ supplication,
..
Jl~ remarks, ~ advice; with ll.'~~ to H..c or H~ pI. J'" m. ricinus communis, the
reprove; 1l.'~L to slww penitence. c) esp. to castor oil plant.
offer the oblation, mass, to celebrate the liturgy H~ pI. J'" m. a tick, louse (parasite of sheep
with U~;C::,g or absoI. ~~, 0';' ljotb the and cattle).
celebrant. ETHPA. ~U>Lr a) to be brougld
near, come near, approach, touch; ,~~Lr ».
0' ~ t/~e K urds.
J.;~!~ and J.;f;~ pt ).:.. m. J~O?";' f.
~ neither shall ye touch it; ~U>U! u.-.:. a Kurd.
,o~ J~rthe host whose heart God 'bad
l' .. .... 1: .. , ,.. he
touc hed; 01' b..m.::l ~ ~'-'i> ~I, , s came behtnd
. ljo(,,~ dimin. of H~. m. a louse, nit.
him; ~~LrJ.bj' the time had come. b) to go _,~ PAREL conj. from _~. to cuff, cudgel,
in to a woman. c) to attain to, apply oneself, knock on tILe head. ETHPAREL _,";'Lr to be
518 ~~
made, as glass. DERIVATIVES, J-,;Q..Q, J-,",~, "
.a.o.,c, .' ~
,.a,0~, JL'
,,'- rt . .a.~. .
cold, wy.
'L~!.,c. ~otl.,c m. the ibex, mountain goat.
)..:.,..c
pI. ).:.. an artisan, smit/~, esp. one who Jro~, j~, ~ f. KTJpar, wax; JL'o"~! )..;;';1
makes small articles opp. CU a blacksmith. hands like wax.
JL'c:t...hE rt. ...!.,c. f. working in iron; ~I .. E m. a bo,ll oftlwead, a skein.
handicraft. ....~ fut.... ~; and ... o"~ to become bald.
,.,..c KfpaaXiTJ, m. a fox. Metaph. to describe baldly, expose, divulge;
u...'Ji KfpaaXio!>, craftily, cunningly. L:'-t
J!- t tI'~ .)L ~ 11 J d
) - \Q.J( ... o"~l! "~J J!
h
0 not c oose
~!;...D pI. J..:- perh. corrupted fl'om Lat. to specify tl~ese sins distinctly. Part. adj ...... ~,
calidarium. usually m. a large hanging pot, ~, J~- evident, specijied, clearly known,
a pot used to cook meat offered in sacrifice. prominent; ~;.o "'2' J.,;..~ it is publicly
}.g!.,c hashed meat roasted with onions and known; J~ ~ J~~-' ~O"'? a specified
place, object; J.,;..~ J.,:;;~ the name Noah is
eggs.
obviously Syr£ac; ~.9! J.,:...~ well-known,
~O"J)
.! ", ." rt. 0::I.,c. m. a cormnunwant.
pI. 1- .
prom£nent Persians. Gram. expressed, pro-
~o~ rt. 0::I.,c. m. presentation, prefel'ring nounced opp. ~ elided and ~ quiescent.
of a petition, charge, accusation. ApR • ... ~r a) to make bald. b) to declare ex-
~~o.,c KTJPWT~, med. a cerate or sal~'e. pressly, disclose, specify, ment£on, exhibit. l~ass.
~ o"oJ> m. in the Lexx. ink. part. J.:.~ eloquent; qnarrelsorne. ETTAPR •
~o~~ rt. ~.,c. m.a chisel, graving-tool, pencil. ... .
~~LLr to be clearly ev£dent, commonly known,
~;o"oJ> pI. t.:.
rt. J~. m. a reader, reciter, mamfe8t; J!91' ~~~ \o;"i~b ... ~~~ ~
esp. a reader in church, one of the lower ~ .. .:::....~ neither east nor west could it be discerned
ecclesiastical orders. on tlw hor£zon; JJiLo'..... ~~W, that the profit
may be clear. DERIVA'UVES, ~.. ;Q..Q, Jb--;Q,~,
~;o~D, J~ rt. J.. ~. gram. rocati'L'e.
J-..D,J-~, JL~;..p,~.J.-.,c, )LQ.N..o.,c, J..a-~,
JL'~otloJ> rt. h~. f. a) calling by name,
'LQ..L...~.
naming. b) readership, office of a reader.
_~, J,.:.~, ,~- rt.... .,c. a) bald. b) having
'~o ..D rt. J.,c. f. eccles. a) a letter. b) a
(twhite spot on the forehead, hornless as sheep.
reading-desk, lectern.
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c) bare as a mountain.
).60 • .0 pI. ).:. m. Lat. carruca, a two-horse
chariot.
.... ~, J.:.~ m. broken skull, cleft in the
head.
• • '- tI , 1 • h b .
~O"J) I~amng t e eye rows meetmg.
\9 'kd aw,
L:...c p1. ~ rt. _.,c. m. tempest, whirl-
J.J ot..~
1 'P
I t. ',:-
' ' KOPWIJ'7,
" m.)a a crow, Jac wind.
magpie. b) a door-hanale, bolt.
).:...c pI. J.:. m. a 'L'etch; a pea-nut; D ~
J~otl.. ~ pl.'J~ f. a cruse w1'th a handle and pyretltl'um, feathe1jew.
a curved spout, used for oil or wine. JL'ti.. ~~ rt. _.,c. f. a) baldness. b) hornless-
9"'" _V', t '
.m~~o.,c,.m~ KPVfTTaAAOr, m. rock ness (sheep).
crystal. ~.,c PAEL ~'£D to nibble, gnaw. ETHPE.
~o.,c perhaps KpofTfToi, tassels, a fringe. ~~ELr to be m'bbled, gnawed. DERIVATIVE,
tI,
30"~ an
d -,.
.,c r t . J""" m. a Sp'L'k e, ve~'y l arge ~o.,c.
na£l.
" ~~ pI. ~, ~:.., ~l~, \a.!..Jli~ &c.
J~~O"..D f. a felt cap or hat worn by a ueacon K£paTia,m. a) the fru£i of tile locttSt or carob-
or priest. tree. b) a carat = the third part of an ohoI,
Jio"..~ pI. J~;;o:~ rt. ~. f. a glass bottle, also = 4 barley corns.
pldal. J..6.~ p1. ).:.. m. a leek.
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J.J~c, +'i.c
&c. pr. n. Crete. t:....:)...:..~ rt .........0. adv. plainly, openly,
J..,~~ a woollen tunic. obviously, expressly.
~~, Jlo.c, ~ ...c from J.J~. Cretan. JI.'~~ rt ..... o.c. f. distinctness, perspicuity.
it may almost be said . .. , }..i..;"'; those of the J~~ pI. l~ rt.. he. f. a) a calling,
present age opp. ~;~llater generations. b) vooation; invocation esp. the invocation of the
one who draws near, an attendant; a kinsman, Holy Trinity at baptism. b) an invitation;
neighbour; ~p]' the courtiers; 1~:iS' legal an appeal; recalling. c) cockcrow;
a near relation. c) a god-father, god-mother. braying of trumpets. d) designation of a
t:..:~;.c rt . .::.o.c. adv. near by, nearly, bishop. e) a reading, rendering. f) gram.
shortly. a mood; a sentence in the vocative.
4 - '"
~;..c, JIl.~;..c
9~ -t .::. .. ..0. f.• nearness,
r. '" ..
J~ ~ emph. state of J~.
neighbourlwod, proximity; affinity, kin8man- J~tc or w~~e f. KPIB~, barley; a stye in
ship = right of redemption; access; l)resence; the eye.
juxtaposition, comparison; ? S;; nearly, about; J~~b-...~ dimin. of Jr.c, J~~. a little
p :i:i::. in the neigltboUl·hood oj, near. village, hamlet.
J~~; see J~'i.c. J.!.j~~ from J~~. beam-like.
\ c,•• .c,
'" .. , ..
~J c •• e
1 ,...
p. I"
m. rare1y f.. ICTJP[OIJ, JJ~...c pI. ).:.. m. XUAKTJI36w, chalcedony,
KTJplwII, a wax-light, u'ax candle. carnelian.
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~;.b pl. l:.. prob. J.m.,:,~ a crow. = Uj~ pl. J:' from J.;~. Iwrned, horned
.. f t ~.. .. , I.~ •
fioJ) U '. f0tAl, act. part. fioJ), ~ioJ), pass. cattle.
part. r-~, c..,
JA!-. to overlay, plate, encrust, J.:lJ •.o, J~ from J.;.Q'. horny, hom-
1 1 " I ! "
~OI' or ~OI~ wtl 'h go ld ; to veneer, cover coloured.
with wood, stone, skin; to spread, overspread; ~;...Q denom. verb PALPEL conj. from
I" ,~ l' ·h'l.-
r-a-J W~O"Q OVer ay '/,t Wtt vra8S; ~
11," ~;~. to hammer.
J.;~ r-!,gi the fat that covereth the inwards; "ft~"
..acIUI .,., to' become
u . ..acIO;AJ, act. part. ..acIo,J).
~.... I! , . .
,O~ ~ ~o.- f'tUl
, .. M .. - dartriness
,7. I'us upon dried up, rugged, harsh; ,o~ ..acIr.Dp ~
~"'f_ ~
your eyef/'; ,OI.,'W _. '-".. J'o~
..,g ,o~~ .. ye WMn the tongue of the angry is exasperated.
draw joy on to your heart. ETHPE. f~lt" to ETRPE • ..acI ~lr to be dried up, wrinkled, hard.
be i!p1'ead over, be overlayed with~. PA. PA • ..acItQ to be rough, harsh. ETHPA • .&D'i.Olt
ft,Q to overlay, overspread. DERIVA'J.'IVES, perhaps denom. from ~;)..g. to wage war.
ApR • ..acI~r to dry, harden. DERIVATIVES,
J..»UI, ~~.
, I .~ , I 1."-" d ~UI
I.'!." k~, Jlo.a:lUl, ~UI, J~UI.
fUl, ~UI a so ~o,J) an p.] Jo-
I"
m.
a layer, plate, covering of metal, wood, skin; .&D~, ~~, J~~ rt. .&DUI. dry, hard,.
a bed-spread; a membrane / J.; ~i ~ tlte frigid, severe; harsh, rugged, rough-tempell"ed.
.
pentonaeum; I....'
~, fUllJane ll'tng; ~ I' ." fUl, ~~ pJ. ~..:..,}.:.. m. ICpaCTlf, mixture, temper,
a saddle-cloth. c"mbination.
~;.Q Arab. to contract, be draum as the J.,a,~ m. Lat. currus, a chariot.
face with grief. J.,a,.,Q; see J.,a,;J..s.
J~;.Q, Jl'~;.Q or J~l~ pl. r 1C€(XIpla,op, I~! _-"
~UI p.]}11_ m. a. robe.
a tile, brick. Jt'o'.m ~ rt. .m U). f. harshness, asperity;
II.~"
~UI = J!~
.r ..... ! a pen-case: .
ID t he L exx. frigidity; ~~ l04.11)..o
harslt language,
a brass inkstand. disparagement.
I !..'!. "
~UI, ~UI,
I!... .~ po .. J'.I,"..
,~"",
-.. ,. an d ~
I.!.. .~ .. ,g
I,.. .. I"!"_"" ':'1 -
,..-U), '/oR an
d)lUl p1. Jo-
I" KfpaUEU,
, a cherry,
pI. }.:.. m. Kipap.os, a pitcher. cherry-tree.
,~ alchem. a compound of tin and lead. J~;.Q pl. It'' f. cut branches.
, .. H I " I dened ,severe.
,~,g, lJ~ pI. ~, I:" wIlen used of natural ~UI, ",""UI rt. .&DUI. ftar
horns, .;...., I~ when used figuratively, f. J~~ rt . .&DUI. f. a piece of wood used as
a) a horn of an animal, a horn (trumpet), a lever to lift stones.
horn (vessel); J~~! ~ the horn of baptismal ,,~, ~;.b Al'. = Ji..o.
m. a) the PU'""1Jk1'n
oil. With ~;r to exalt the horn; l~' ~ gourd; ,,~ ~ pumpkin juice. b) chem.
haughtiness. b) cornea of the eye; a corn, horny a cucuriJit. c) also Arab. a blow, stripe.
excrescence; claw of a crab. c) a corner, angle; J~ r:t::....o
pI. l~- f. cucurbita sylvestris,
OJ ~ obliquely. d) tip; arm of a seat; tittle wild gourd, colocynth.
of a letter; borde1' of a garment; peak of a
oS!I.Q ETHPA • .s~lrto be roofed over.
mountain; wing of an army. e) a capital
I.! .. m. a womlln"
Jo»UI l•
s VH
sum; J~io :is' principal and interest. f) a
measure = twelve pints. g) bot. dictamnus, J,..~;Q m. pt pustules.
dittany. DERIVATIVES, J~ v..JioJ), ~ioJ), .m9..o to narrow, contract, trans.
~ UI, ~l" 0A.liQ. 1~m9.Q f. an aromatic wood; in the Lexx.
I , ,.... !
= ,.. , . bins.
NUlI.,~ lCupvtva Kfpupla: u~lIe- cubeb pepEer.
I
~ ' ! . UI
" m. agard,ener. J.,:.o'.s..& pI. ~:. m. a) paltry household
J~ ..J..o the rhinoceros. stuff, trash. b) a gnat.
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~~..c from the preceding. m. (t brokel', ~..a m. pI. K'P/(~CTca: contests in tlte circ1(.s.
dealer in old goods. ~..c f. a g1·ating.
J~.", dial. f. a torch, lamp. Cf. J~~ ll.,C..o and ~..c m. a) vulg. hook to which
andJ~~. a sheep's carcase is slung for skinning. b) Al'.
J~ act. part. Jt6, );..6. to glance scornfully. a chemise, child's shirt.
.... to n 'd'taU1e. "
PA. J;,.g ~..c m. necklace or neck chain with
Jj..c a gr:awed 0'; broken morsel; metaph. pendent gems.
slander / WIth ~l to backbite, slander. .mJ)o,.c; see ~;,.g. -.
I ~!
~J;,.g .. pI . J'" m. a nett1e. ~Lc and ~..c pI. ).:. m. a) ICopaE,
a crow, raven. b) dialect of Tirhan: p1. tree-
J~j..c and J~J..c p1. J~ f. a nettle.
roots cast up by a flood. c) pI. chess-men,
"' ... ~·w;>.. f • = J"~"
J~~oJ I, 0 J;,.g.
draughts.
Jl.'oj..c f. shivering fit or languor preceding .. - ! ,.. ~ .
~....-o,.c J. a magpte.
an attack of fever; a sign. u~ denom. verb PALPEL conj. from
I~_V 1-!'" "
~J;,.g = ""J;,.g m. J~..c. to behead.
I ~, ".
~ J;,.g m. ague. IW..c pl. tf,-, J~ and J~ f. a) a head,
J~•.i..c f. a) chilblain. b) hoarfrost. skull,. with ~ or ~ to behead. b) top,
'j;...Q denom. verb from »J;a",. ETHPALF. crown, summit. c) a chief, Inince .
'J'.Qlr to follow on the heels of . •.• ..c..c to cluck, cackle as a hen.
Jo,.c;a.c.
DERIVATIVE,
Jj~..c pI. ).:. f. a li(Jl~t boat, sMp's boat. midden, muck-heap. c) refuse of vegetables
J~o";~..c dimin. of HC:",..c. f. a little bOllt, ~c., sweepings.
skiff· ~!.c rt . .a.o,.c. m. coagulation.
~,C..o to smear the face with ashes, to make JJ:~....o rt . .a.~. f. SC'lt..m, incrustation
black or red streaks on the face. formed on the surface of wine, vinegar or
H. "t";,.g,. f rom ~"'o..c.
"it' '1\" m. u]·l acking, d'trt. pickle.
'-a::::.....o;,.g some materinI. J~Lc rt. .a.o..c. f. biest.ings, first milk after
~;.1i, ..mJ)~ and ~.AJ,') pI. .m:... m. calving.
Lat. circus. J.!l.Q = JLi~.
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~l'~ pI. Jl'~1.";;.O = J!.j~ a wicker basket. DERIVATIVES, -Q,J), t:.-J...,..,a, Jl~, J~""
v f'
I&£)
..,. allu.1 .&AJ,
ut.. .a.CJ:U v.,.
RC t • I'art • .a.~,
1f ~.l·.I:l'C,I~.
~~ and ~. a) to grow old; ~o ~~ ~~D contracted from l~D. m. an elder,
Jl,;:; we grew old and advanced in years. presbyter, priest.
b) to collect, pick up sticks, straw. Cf. ~. J..lO, I~ .. ,g
rt . .&.D. f. a) stubble, dry stalks,
ETHPE. ~Lt to be tlte eldest. PA. ~ to grass or leave.,? b) picking 'llp sticks, gather-
place as eldest Dr first, give precedence; pasE'. ing dry leaves &c.
part. ~, J~ prior, preferred, first. ~ pI. ~:.. m. a) a sign, beclconing. b) a
ETRPA. ~ltto be declared elder, be given dried date.
precedence, take precedence. DERrvATIvES,
~04; ~ name of a medicine.
W, W, ~, )lo..a.-.o, ~, )Lo .... ",.
~ Peal only part. adj. ~~, J.,:aQ, I~ pI.
~~ PAEL *,:,) to sllOot an arrow. Act. part.
~~ an archer. Cf. ~ and }W. ETHPA.
m. ~,
.. 1'>'::' I f,~,
p. · .... It"'::! ) 1 d d:U:
Io~. a fiar , !It--
,.....,u>,
~l? to be shot at with an arrow, to have an
cult, grievous; with~':¥' too hard, too difficult; arrow airned at one.
strDnger than, more severe &c.; }~ }~ It ,po It pp' t
"tSAD = ~A:) m. an arCtler, uowman; as ron.
1 1.
1~.Q rt. ~. Ill. the sticking m of claws, perh. a mistake for .:;, ~~L?:
• rffi
clawing. ;..6' "'. . .SJ
• • l' ,
111. a gIra e.
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, ,
.:. • -:.
rC.a..ar<';
;, .... i E-Syr......!. Resk, the twentieth letter ~).jm, :;l,b, T;, ;;1 &0. from J,l;. adv.
of the alphabet; the numeral 200, ;? tlte two secretly; mystically, symbolically'.
hundredth; with a line beneath, !, 2,000,000. ..Jm,
~m, ,~m from Jfl;. a) secret,
~h scriptio plena of verb ~i; ~" act. mystical, symbolical, typical. b) liturgical,
It I! t ..
part. of the same;
~o;.
.
~'" ~, act'llart. of verb sacramental, eucharistic. Fem. emph. pI. sacra-
mental mysteries.
It
~1" 1'1 '
N::::1 act. part. of verb ~. JL'~iH from hh. f. mystical meaning, sense,
)..¥,ol; rt. ),0;. m. a nursling, foster-son. virtue or efficacy.
t"0h Pers. = ,ol; through Greek p~ov and -U act. part. of verb _0;, ...1
~; m. rheum rltaponticum, the root of a kind J,.:.1' rt. _0;. m. odour.
of rltubarb.
~l; pl. J.,,~l; = ~OIj resin.
,U act. part. of verb
.. ,t )e
.,~,
v
a.ct. part. of verb .,;.
Jm
,1', also ", Ji' and "I, Hil (see under I)
... ~, act. part. of verb ..m~.
..mU,
pI. ~, r Pers. m. a) - a s;cret, mystery,
mystical signification.. a symbol, sign. b) a ~~li and ~i Arab. inula ltelenium, flea-
8acrament, the Eucharist, the mystical elements; bane.
Ini, ~i Maundy Thu1'sday; J~ Jilt, ~l' act. part. of verb ~o;, ~,.
..
Passion week. c) conspiracy; with ~l and ... J9' act. part. of verb .si.
.sU,
....
~,wlth~, ~or;.A.c " " to consptre; . h;..::. .,'" ~l' rt. .a;. m. blinking; flutte1·ing.
or ,~~ secretly .. mystically; in the likeness )e
J1' act. part. 0 f vel'b"
J;'
of, as. DERIVATIVES, fl.-~.I,l;, )-"h, 'la...."l;,
J."fl;.:c, Jla."lt¥', J.",;l~, JL~,;l~, verb I;, . J,Q' act. part.
o£>U, of verh o£>i.
l;lLI &c. J.A.cli usually J,Qi Raca.
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l!', Il'l' act: part. of verb 1;. high priest, chief priest.
Il'l' and It:' pI. (in the Lexx.) 11'9ll' rt. 1;. I~~ .::I.i ruler of the synagogue.
f. the lungs. I~? ~i pI. I~o~ ~j centurion.
~t:l' from I~l'. lunged, furnished with ~~ .::Ii a) =Rab saris, head e;unuch.
lungs.
b) leader of the faithful i. e. of the laity.
.::I;~~.. 'f
act. part. .::11" Of. .::I;"
fut. .::I.." "'. am1
J,.:;;. to grow great, mighty/ ....,:;~o .::11'", h~ JL~
~
.::Ii boastful, arrogant.
increased in might and renown. PALPEL .::Ih,; ~... .::Ii archangel.
J,D}LQ
for .::I~i to give great occasion~ against; to '0" '" ." r arclw,eaCon.
I ...... ,..
, L'
7.-1
U;?? Jd>i the chief justice. I~~ ~ evil waxes strong_ in it. APR. ~;r
~? .::Ii captain of the guard. to bring up; to let the hair grow,. to lend on
}I,...:. .::Ii captain of the host, commander, •
mterest; '" .. '" :!'" '" "' .. >'......
t;':,) ...a.cD~0 ~..... ~'" y
• •• ,,,, ou
•
military governor, Amir. shall bring up your children and invest your
526
money. DERIVATIVES, ~j, J,...":;;, W.,..::);, C'&;.:::>i rt. J..::.;, beU'l'inv in(erel>t, subject to
I~;, ~o;, 4.,':::>;'."111:), J~~, J.,a.....:::>;~, interest.
J~;t ~;, ~;;, pl. J,:. It. ~;. a) (t square or
J"p .!_1' -
~............. , -
J"P.! ~
1 0 - ,:". oblong tabor hung from the 'Heck and pla?JI',(l
J~; f. a) rt. ,:,0;. confused cries, clamou/', on both sides, (~timbn:l. b) early rain, spring
sound of many voices. b) tldckenecl jruit- rain, spring time. c) ~~ """;; Arab.
jO'ltrtl~ lunar month of tlte Arabs.
juice.
~l~; rt. ~;. (ulY. fourfold, quadmply.
~r=>; ,l&fja,ov, cm iron pin or style.
~;;, J,:~;, J~; also written ~;r
, l'
Q..:::>" J'1oQ.:::>,
" l' 1 ,Q.:::>"
p. • '!! Jt"Q.:::>,~ . f. a
rt. ,:".
rt. ~;. a) early, spring min. b) fourth;
myl'iad, ten thousand; cl.:::>~":' ten iltOllSMUl
~;jj ~ sons of the fourth genemtion. III
times more; ~~ ~~ ten tl;ousandj'old.
comp.~r ~;; (Jlwdrilateral; ~~~J jour-
I~~i pl. J~ l't. ,:,;. f. a swelling ia winged; ~~.;. i tcti'ltsyllabic; J..~Q; j' four
the groin.
"P" _" P"
...~o..:::>; = ...., Q.:::>;. my master: both these al e
days dealL' 'ft.; Idrapll11'/ ~0~.9 i hadll!J
four faces; ~ ~'q'lwdr'llpcds.
dimin. forms.
Jl.'~; [llltl ~;r rt. ~;. f. fOllrfold
\9 .. ~
J.JQ.;:I, usua11yWl'tllproll.suff. ....,Q.:::>;.
• 6 ~ mastcr,
nature or quality; a body of f01l1', quatemiun;
lord.
quaternity,. q1tadr(tl'/,~re.
I 9 ,~
t,;)"Q..:::>;
1 l'-" rt.
p. ~.:::>;. Ill. et s2uare
)..:h..;; aud ~;?, J~ rt. ~;. quadm-
or dish, four-cornered jl ask.
gr'silltal.
J~~~i f. prob. c1imin. of ~~~. J~; rt. ~;. f. a sqnared blocl" of stone.
, '" ~ J""1'
I.Q.::)', I P 1: J"9!: •
J,Q.':::>' P . ,Q.::)', 1oQ.::)' d. ,:". f. great- Jl.'0r;; rt. .f';' f. prominence of thc cyes.
ness, vrandeur; size, magn'itude; importance/ ,,,,!. r 1 J"....
'
",!.~ ~Y
Io~' 10........ .:::>' p. 10'':::> ~,
•
or cOlltractlOll of
majesty, rna!Jnificence, generosity; dignity, 9 Y "P' 4
thy Excellence. In construction: Ir~~ t~~ ~; fut. ~~..;, act. part. ~;;i, .16i. tu
~ )~ I
ma,gnificence; jl.'Q'JOt.6 or Jro~~ i" the kigh- su·ell. Entl'E. ~;lf to be s'/,collen with
p1'iestltood; ~~ ..5 r
gluttony,. ~~ i' larve- weeping, with llisl'llse. l'A. ~i to IJwell 'up,
heartedness, courage; ~dJ i" magnanimity,' gatlteJ'/ ~~r woO! ~.:::>~~ their faces were
Jro*~ j' great deeds; JI.'~}.9 ~ nwgnificence,. covered with al!sce:;ses. SIIAI'Imr, ~~ pasH.
J~;r j sagacity. part.~;.~~) ~ dra!J[jled, sltabby. ESII'l'AP[(.
~;~r to be drag!Jled. DETIlVAT1Vl';,", ,u.:::>;,
~l.'~.:::>i l't. ,:,;. relating to myriuds.
'u.::.o;, Jt~~, ~.L~::'~, Jt~::.~.
~, Y ' fut ..... Q..::..." ~'I'_'
.. '" act. part. ~;, r-;:.;, part..
.16; rt. ~;. Zltx, dis80lute.
aJj . ........i~, ~:.. to crumble away, moulder, 1'Ot;
..... - ,Y I ' ~ ,Y Y ~ ~ •
J~f ,....0' r f 00010 c.-::::.; l'ums mouldered
JP; m. palm-jio1·e.
aU'ay and were scattered like wind. Metal'h. ~i from ,:,i with proll. suff. our master.
to diminish. ETHl'E. "';';Lt to be decayed, U sed as a title for prie8t~, monks and aLLats.
t ~~ 11"
rotten. DERIVATIVE, W;. J-I..:::>; pI. of ,:,;. po
~;
I ' - '" A mb. 1Il. usury. ,...J.'::', r . ,:".. OJ.• or beI ongmg
I " ,r t . to a master or
teaclter.
~..:.:;.; l't......::.;. m. mould, putrifaction.
~,
Y. t
f u, ~
~'::';.J,
'" ac t . part.
pass . Y 9
~;, ~;,
I.' _ 9
timp a woman recli·ning and singing to a tim.llrel. J~::.i fem. of .,:,;. great, noble; a mistress,
b) to drum, tabour, beat a tabor. P A. oBly superio/'" a yreat lady.
pass. part. ~~, ~, J~ s'l~tal'e, four- ~ fut. ~G, parts. ~1', ~, or J~ and
cornered, four-sided, quadrangnlar, q1tadri-
~~,~, J~ frcquently written with Alep as
lateral>, geom. a square; Ill'ith. 8quare of a
if the root were ~r fut. ~IJ', part. adj. ~t
number. ETRPA. ~;trto be 8q1lared, mude
&c. to des1're, covet, lust often with J~i or the
square. ANI. ~;r a) to can8e to lie down,
J1.0,.:).,
I " .. e. 1 Is infin., ~ ~ also ot~ J~ he desired
to 8ettle; J~;.!IQ.~
'9 ..
~::.;.:.o?
- .. 1
sneprierc
earnestly, while J~ ~ is usually in a bad
causing their flocks to lie down. DElUVATIVJ<;S,
~;l, ~Q.:);, J~Q.:);, ~;, ll-~;,
sense to lust; J~ ~ the lustful, but .:a. .Q
J~ ...;J desimble or goodly ",'essels; ~r ~
~~::.;, Jt~;, ~~;, J~::.;, 4::.i,
't~":'? ot~4r thou shalt not covet thy
~~;, ~;, ~o;, J~~ ...XI, ~;..XI,
neigMour's wife. Parts. a) first form fern.
~~;"'''IC, ~~.
4;;..XI, impers. with ~ to be desirable, pleasant; to
J,..~::.i pI. ).:., ~ rt. ~::.;. m. a quadrantal, desire, to please; .,~ ~? ~ whom you
liquiu measure of about lline gallons.
~; rt. ~;. a sheep-fold, camel-stable.
please; ,.::s.k;J? J..¥, ,.r as you IJleasfJ,. JJ.¥,
#_, I'!
~! what d 0 you wzs
..;::;..9 I' . h 7 , ,o~ ~ tley Z
~i rt. ~;. four years hence. desire that.. .. b) second form, verbal use
r;
y
fut. Ja.!>;,J,
" .,. ",. P
act. part. J::'" J'~"i pass. JJl ~ I des1're; ,~oW? ~;J they
desire to be worthy of . . " c) adj. des£rable,
part. ~;, ~.:.., p:, a) to hold tiglit, grip, to
confine within bounds; to stiffen >' to oppress, fair, pleasant>, nW or J~ ~ pleasant
depress>, J.3-;'o J~ sharp air chills and to see, of agreeable appearance,. ~ ~
~ l1fe was pleasant to him. d) pI. suhst.
grips>, 'tj::.i ~o:. the heat oppressed thee;
d('sires, lusts/desirable things, pleasures / ~
... ~~~ ~j...5; !ds liumours lut~'e become
."a,t:t.Etr J~t they strove against lusts/
clogged / ~; ~? J,..~ ~ a mind held in the • .. J" - ~~
~J? ~,~ :"'!'-'h Wlt a11t h ed '
es/res 0if
grip of passions; ,~~;~~ <i::.i it held us thy soul. PALP. ~~ to make to long, 1'ouse
fast in transgressions. b) to pronounce with . . ,a.::'ot'""""-,,
. ".. - '?' J'021 ~~"IC
"',.
r d es/res, yearnmgs; 4
the vowel ",R'w~§a, '" e, J 5;? .~.,r Alep w.ith e. Jl'oi~ lw made them long to pursue virtue.
ETRPE.r;tl a) to be squee.ud t1ghtly, gnpped, ETlIPAJ,P. ~~tr to long sore, yearn, earnestly
wedged in; ~~,o"~jt ~~ Jio";-; f;tl! ~.~ ,,' .. , ,. "p"
desire~' ,..;.:.o? "'210'~ ~~~IO .......9oJ ,,~
.. " ,. -.!:..
when it i8 wedged tight in both hole8; ... ~? my 80ul hath a desi7'e and longing to enter
Jj.::.i~ }J~~ ... ~~ }J~0.'.9 ~ ~? iuto tlw courts of tlw Lord. APH. ~r to long,
,l."'oj~ when our free choice is in a strait co'oet. DmnVATIYES, k::J
J~~, ~~,
between keeping and breaking the command- JtQ.~, Jt~, ~~~, ~~~, ~~,
_.... ... ,,--
ment; ~J::';~? " .Y...l~'-'!
~ Wrten tney are
1 1
~~o;, ~a..;, ~J~a..;.
forced, obliged. b) gram. to ha1'e the vowel .., ~ fut. ~. to moisten. Part. adj. ~,
R"wafJa. PA. j;i to checlc, repress. ETHPA. ~, J~ moist, soft; tende1', fresh, green;
to be checked, repressed. DERIVATIVES, Jto~;, .. .. I ~ .. ". ~ 1 b 1 I'" ;' I"''' •
J~~; ,.:JC&D Jresf/, rancrws/ ~ ,.... ... sp~lng
Jri, JJ;;' Jro;, Jr;L. time; }..:~ ~ moist sk£es. PA. ~ to
' '" rt.
JJ::'; r;' m. pressure, straw• .. moisten, soften, freslwn/ ~?t ~o ...£...l? ~
' • • r t . r". m. R' wa§a, the vowe1 .. e'r;'::'
•
J~ lIe Who could make moist tlie barren
JJ::"
ETRPA. ~tr to be moistened,
,et. with Yudh having e, .=. breasts.
softened; to grow fresl.,. ~,,~ I .. :t. .~ I.! .....
~,
J~; Arab. f. treading out grain by oxen ~ ~? ,0'~J.9 can the reed shoot up fresh
witlwut instruments. •
without • '" 't~
water 7 w....~; ." ...~1.
- "11" my mm . d
U~~i an older spelling onll;oi pl.of)..;;oi. is freshened by Thy dew. ApR. ~r a) to
, ~;i rt. .,:,;. adv. very much, vC1'~/ grea.tly. make to grow up fresh, make to flourish. b) Ilct.
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pa;t. JJl J~~ I wish, I hope, as if from verb with~or~; ~~l! ~J.:::.iLrbereconciled
~. DERIVATIVES, Jl~, I~, ~~. to us for we Itave provoked Thee to anger.
~ (abs. st. rare) J~ rt. ~. f. a) desire, DERIVATIVES, JLo,~, J.-,~, JLQ..J'~,
longing, appetite, lust; J~; ~ fleshly J.,L'o.-J,JLQJL'~,JLo~,J.,~,'LOJ~.
desire; 't~ .,.r
as you please. b) an object JL"~, lL",~, JL",~ror J~ f. a wallet
of desire,. J.:J
~ ~ ~, the-eye desires of hair cloth or wool, a fodder-bag, nosebag;
every object of desire; J,1..::A J~ a delight a plaited basket.
to the eyes. ..;J PAEL conj. of verb kJ.
~o~ = ~o1la;rgess. ~, ~ broad, spacious; ~ W
~ Arab. Rajab, the third lunar month of a broad place for the erection of idols.
the Arabs, accounted holy. ~, ~, J~; see under verb ~.
~ m. vernac. mire or slime out of (1, well.
J1.'~ and ,~rpl. J1:~ rt.~. f. appetite,
~~, J~ rt. ~. adj. of desire, of appetite. desire, savouriness.
JL"o1~ rt. ktJ. f. wrath. 'l.'~ rt. ~. f. delightfulness.
~,~ rt. ~. m. anger, irritation. JL"~ rt. kJ. f. moisture, greenness,fresh-
JI't.,OJ'Q~
4 ".
= J"t.,OJt.,'~.
4 I' ~ t'
ness, softness.
J.j1.',4J rt. ktJ. angry, wrathful, irascible. J1."o~ 1'1. ~. f. indignation, enmity.
JL"~L",~ rt. "-J. f. proneness to anger, JL'~ rt. ~. f. sensiMlity.
irascibility. '~rt·kJ·f.perh.youngcrops,springcorn.
~~, pt c..
m. the narrow valley of a ~denom.verbfromU.~. ETRPA~Lr
rivulet; a_ ri't'Ulet. to come or go on foot, to dismount, to step for-
~~ pl. ).:. rt. N' m. one who stones. ward ; '-"1"
~, ",.~!'
oA.aJO ~"'" ~'O}l
~I.,'O ... 4\1 -.c.9..I
v he
t . ) t' -:-Y J"
~~ r . N' m. a s omng, '! t.,Q.S.l u'ent out to meet him and dismounted and
\ ' . - I- • Y
deatl~ by stoning. b) the disease of the stone. kissed the ground. ApH. ~r to go on foot.
~~, J~ rt. N. with ~~ stones SHAPH. ~~ to impede, ensnare, to drag or
for stoning, heavy stones. sweep ?fJ tlte feet; ~t ~j to ensnare in witch-
04'D~ = ~o~; bounty. craft; ~~~ ~~ they dragged them
down. ESRTAPR. ~~rto sUp, slide down,
J..t~ pI. ).:.. rt. ~. m. endowed with
lose one's footing; to be made to swerve asick; to
senses, sentient, moved by the senses, sensitive.
. ede,
be ~mp d ensnare,. ,,4_ '" J'
d J'r"-=s- ro~ ~ ~..
I.,Q.A,~ <$ 'r t .~.· f . sense, perceptfon, . Wl'th
J""
~~}.(..r they slipped from one pitfall into
~ insensibility,. sentient beings.
anotlter,. JJi-l J..W L&~ J~~ ~~r
~.. ~ rt. ~. m. rushing sound of water, the narration slid off into another sUbject;
tumult. OQ~ ~~ J~ J~o~ tltey had slid
- ~ r. t
d!.,r.~. . f . p1. nurses wh0
t.,---~' an
Jl" into evil ways.
rock and lull babies to sleep. ~, W pI. ~, }:.. and in metaph. senses
...
J..a:~ ~i, J~ ri. ~. sentient, sensitive. J~i f. a foot, hoof; W .....Q.,I. crook-
~~t:!...~rt . .a:::J.adv.sen8ibly,perceptibly. shanked,. i~; and Oy.~j ~;l? four-
t
" l ' - " t' r.~
JI't.,QJIoo_~ .. .
f. un derstandtng, . .
tn- footed, quadruped; i ..J:.;iL biped. Metaph.
telligence. foot, base, pier. With preps. ~ and ~
.~ ... •
fut. ~, Y ..
act. part.~, .. t J'~,pass.
t ~ onfoot; ~t::::.. after him. DERIVA-
TIVES, verb~~, and the six following words ; -
part. ~, ~, J~. to be wroth, angry with
~ of the pers. or cause; with ~ to part ~~ f. pt astragalus, milk-vetch.
in anger. P.p.pronetoanger; at enmity. ApR. 'lIt',.:,!;
~~, ..~ pv.,-, l''''Jl''£
100'- rom~. 11: aJoot-~
~;r to provoke to anger, excite imagination soldier; f. J~ J1:~ a land animal.
529
JkJ pI. t...:.., ~:.. rt. ~. m. a) uproar. He issue forth from on high; ~ Ji' ».
b) a sense, the senses, organs of sense; ~~J
~ ,
», II!"
~~ .,.
"-.J~ '.u".....
the lYrust
. ly power u.ueS
.:I_A
not
senseless; J~9 Wo,''"
the bodily senses are derive from an un canonical ordination. For
gi- sigltt, ~ !tearing, J.O~ smell, l.:Q~ act. part. m. pI. = subst. see under ,...,t.
I ' '"
Mm
530
.
e) to tnstruct, .~,
chasttse/).,,>&,=> '" ~'" '~?"
~ ... -. , c) a march, journey,. ~~Ct; ~!?i a furced
,c~~ ~~ I will chalitise your sins sevenfold. march.- metaph. course, succession.
Pass. part. well informed, eaperienced, cultivated, ~)..;,j rt. h;. adv. skilfully; with ~
'tersed; t .. !';? ~~ trained apes.- with ~ ignorantly.
ignorant, unlearned, undisciplined / ~ f ).:~
H; a badly brought-up boy/ ,~;; ~ ,~ r
!""!;, J;"H amI J;.?;r pI. m. a b?'irJal veil,
a square veil of transparmt stuff gathered at
an uncouth saying, 1'ude speech. Often mis-
the top.
printed or confused with )i, to scatter.
ETHPE. wf;lt a) to be chastened, corrected, Jro~f; f. a cloak.
instructed, learned; ,1':!4?;L1." ~ ,?" if ye will not J1.'..
.. ;; and J~'!f; f. a deacon's sleeveles.~
accept discipline; ... f;lt Q~ HJ.;. ~ he was sU7plice.
punis/Led by that dt-mon.- J!.";'" ~ Q..'!;Lt ,!."~.?i rt. hi. f. a) good breeding, cultu1'e;
J~~6 they had been taught the whole of the with ~ ignorance, lack of education. b) course,
New Testament and of the Old. b) to be made continuance.
fluid, to be liquefied. c) with J.,.:.;~~:::. to pW'sue )1.'~a..?; rt. oS!;. f. suffet'illg persecution,
a journey, a course. PA ....,i a) to pound. being persecuted.
b) = Aph. to lead. APH ....i;t a) to shed forth,
,!; ETHPE. ,;;Lr p('rh. to be spun into
let jlow; to discllarge; metaph. to supply
thread. DERIVATIVE, )"'t.X'.
abun dantly.- ~10 ~
I , - '" I ! " "')' "
.!;.¥l! 1."'" a l and
~" '"
.9!; fut.
4
.90!,""
.. ",p
act. part. .9f', I-»?', pa~s.
1..e f
jlowing with milk and honey; ~,~ Jf ~
part. .a.'!;, ~:.., J~. a) to urge on, drive on,
).:1.:.1':!", he sheds forth an abundant spring of
to overd1'ive cattle; J;5a~ ...9?i slavedrivers,
spiritualllfe. b) to instruct, chastise, punish;
taskmasters.- )..9,'! l~r a galley propelled
,o~,~
" r '"..
- '''I-Z.
!;, ~IO :- ,.. ~ I ~ - ne
I' - !: ~~ 7 I' dged
aCJu by oars. b) to chase away, bani~h with ~
severe and wrathful punishment to both of tltem.
from; J..j~ J~ 0..9!; 1'iches have
c) = Peal to proceed, go with. d) to lead /
banished sleep.- IQ;~ ~!; thou /last chased
J':..Q;;{ ).;,~~, J.,.:.;~? lite Iteavenward path.
the demons away. c) to peJ'secute with ~.
DERIVATIVES, ).O!;, ~.?j, )...?', b...)...!;, )LQ".!;,
d) to pU1'sue an enemy, to pursue a desire, to
h~, JLo?~, ~H,:Q, ).J....!~, Jt:.-, ..,:Q, seek afte1', long after Wlt. h ,....., ,'.!.- ; J",,-.-....
•.!.. r t"-,.
4.!;~. ~!i we seek 'Waste places. e) with ~ or
~l!; It. .9 !;. m. ( rare)' !!Or
' 19 '" •
""~O!' perse- ~~ to rush upon, make an attack. Pass.
cution. part. driven, ba nished,persecttted; J~;; ~
~
r
1 .'" - ." J!''' ,,..
).jo.~ ~ a storm-drzven SIUP; ~ ~,
'" '1 •
J~,h = J1.'!""!;.
.si;~, }.9...f~ God will seek him u;,'1O is
Co",i, J~~?i pI. ~:... rt. If;. a) adj. fluid, perseC'lAted and outcast. ETHPE • .9 i;~? to be
liquid; med. running. Metaph. frail, perish-
driven away, ban'islied, persecuted. ETHPA.
able. b) subot. m. a tl'aveller. c) an instructor,
.9iilt a) to be put to jli!Jht. b) to be hurried
chw,tisei',. apt to teach or guide.
~;~~ on a journey. DERIVATIVES, J..,..9l!;,
)..,I':!!; pI. ~ Lat. meda, a four-whetted ~gl':!!;, JL~o!;, )...gO!;, JLo..a.!;, ~!;~.
travelling carriage. , fut. J'"010..1,'" act. par.t ,,,,e
jOl; 01', I' ft
... 01'. u:a dc ~
0·
.90*", ~91':!'? i, Jl." rt . .9 !;. a persecuto?'. closely esp. from a lmking-place, to spy out,
J1.'@I':!?' rt . .9!;. f. persecuting, persecution. be on the look out for/ ~~l ~ ~ ~~
~o",; and ~~I':!?;r pI. I:' rt. ..9t;. m. perse- ~ W91.!"OI..Jo •• ~~ let us settle ourselv!'s
cution, banishment. among these trees and watth for tlte old man,.
).;!i pI. ~:!j also ~!?j !'t. h;. m. a) a jlow, Jl."6c.;;.:::{ ~OIj J~;;9 birds are on the loolc out
current; running water, a stream. b) jlux, for snakes. DERIVATIVE, )...01;.
fusion of metal; med. a flux, discharge, issue. ~.;; Peal only part. adj . ..,..0.,;, I':', J~.
531 ~CTl;
a) verbal use: to llasten; ~Ot; 14.~ ~::. 0(' 11.'~:>Oti rt. OOt;. f. trepidation.
,~~Jl 0 life whither hastest thou? b) hasty, I~:>~; E-Syr. I~~; rt. OOt;. f. a) haste,
hurried; rapt'd, swift; J.,:;..;; II.'~ a premature speed; ~ speedily. b) commotion, consterna-
death; ~J....Ot; Hotl a swift stream. c) dis- tion.
quieted, agitated, pe1·turbed, alarmed; ~ ~o
J.Jo~i pt J.,:.. rt. ~Ot;. m. a runnfr; a vivid
"liA 4 ~o ~Ot; composed andfirm; ~ ~Ot;
Jt" Y 9 flash of lightnt·ng.
OJ.~ unf'asy all night; ~ w~Ot;O W~j
1-'" ~
,.:.0001;, ....:~00l; rare1Y fOOl',
"'. a1so 1-"-
,..:.00',
I~~ t1IOU art careful and troubled about
many things. E'l'RPE. oo,;~r to be di8quie!ed~ ",•..'~oi Rome, tIle Roman Empire.
agitated withfea1', to be afraid. ETRPA.o&;'I./ ,.~ ..
~OOt; I.'" "'..
pt ,..~00l' an d ~OOt"
I L': ~.. 1 I.~ "'.
a so ,.,..,0',
to be greatly alarmed, ter1"ffied. ApR. oo,;r m. p£vp,o, a flux, esp. diarrhoea.
a) to trouble, disquiet; ,Q.J( 4)'" c.=>0I;? '" I" ~ L2'...:.· '"
~~o~; from ~OOt;. adv. in tlte Latin
the dreams that troubled tltem. b) to inspire lang1.tage.
awe, terror, to a,larm, cause to tremble; I~
~o~;, I~ pt J!-, I~ from ~00l;.
).30~~ oo,~ ~ tile Lord of all inspires
a) Roman, Latin. b) a Roman, Latin, rarely
the cherubim with awe. c) to lta.sten, make to
1. • • a, PI'aM; a Greek i. e. a citizen of tlw Easte1'n
hasten,' "'~:>OI;( '" ,,, '" 4 9
....:);Q.:>! \!'''' ~~i' (w
1
W 10 tS tn
Roman Empire. c) a soldier.
1 1 . . I' ..
cha1'ye of thee hurries thee on; I,±':I 00l~ J..J ,..
~Q"; pI.~:" rt. ~;. m. a quarlel'; a measure swollen with pride. Gram. prolonged, long.
the fourth part of a cab. PA .... oi to enlarge, widen, give free scope,'
" 4- .
J~Q; d. J!);' m. repressuYn,'
11_'.:.'
~ .rQ~
4- .h
Wlt .,..s.,~L ~~ ...
o~ the Lord shall enlarge thy
repressive words. ..._Q~ J"'''''~''
bord er >" j"".. ~ spactous . chambers.
ETHPA .... oi'lr to be enlarged as a building,
~o\ ~Q;, J..:.,o~ and .1:tH~"'~I:t"; m. poya,
opened wide as a door; to spread widely as a
rJOy~i)rTa" largess, a donative.
I" 4rt.- .~.
. m. eagerness, enJoymen
. t. plant. Metaph. to be relieved, set free from pain,
,.~~,
anxiety, distress; to recover from illness, be de-
,Q'
j ' t m. POUOV,
"» 'f. therose.
pooa, livered of child; ~t::~ t9(' ~QJ~ ~oot.;
HQi m. a maker of rose conserve. may they find relief and be restored to health;
', !Q", ?!,and ~ l!Q?Q,m.pooaoa't''''1,
1 '!' 11" Qt - 4 1 -. t
,...9n . • to .'..1.. ,Q"oW'~~~ o-oiLt ~ they l'emained without
prob. nerium oleander. relief in their misery. ApH• ... 0;1" to enlarge,
~'Q4-; pl. ~ a Rhodian, from tmQ!o;Rhodes. give space; to relieve, give relief, solace,' ... o;t
"0'.
I " " ·r t....
I-OQ' · m. ease, 80l ace. ~~ ~ tlte Lord hath made room for us;
~Qo\ rt. ~o;. m. 'ribration. ...oi~ Mo ... O...{, M he neither gives nor
• •
r'eceives ben~Jits. DERIVATIVES, J-QO;, j~o;l
J,iQQ1 m. solicitude, anxiety. and l~o;, J-Qi, t:....J.-0;, ILa.-Q;, b..oJ-o~,
,,'O act. par.
... f ut. '0.."
'Q' .. t I'IQ'.
t '0', t to exuI t, ~l-O~.
rejoice greatly; to flouri.sh, thrive; 10";0 J;.J'
let us rejoice and be exceeding glad,· JiCl~
..... Q;, ..... , fut ...... Q4-o,J, act. part. .....
• _ ~,-"
l'- to take
'" 1
breath metaph. to revzve; ..........,. ... Q~ tlLy
10"; }Ji.?li t}le light of the righteous shall rejoice;
-I;::. ..., ~ _ 'Ot I ' 11' .. d . " . heart shall breathe freely. ETHPE ...... HU· to
t";~ ~ 'O'? ~m..,;.9 a gar en reJo'tctng tn
..fjr' I .....··.!:: 4 'O" .. I.!_
smell, perceive odo-UTs. PA. .....:i to soften,
a II kin ds oJ uzt; ~ \Q~ t'm.,X'! ~ soothe, mollify, mitigate, appease,. ~
toO iQ' lO~ lupines tlte mO/'e they are neglected
~~ ...¥)...¥)~? it calms the angry sea;
the better they thrive. APlI. lo;t to glculden,
Ji~ -=~! J;....c"'... a g~ft wldch appeases the
make joyful; to make to flourish; 10;.$
wrathful man. ETlIPA. ....:iLt to be quieted,
J1>t ... g,tQ~~ the Father makes his saints to relieved, appeased; ,......QOCloa) I 9 4
t,le h orse
""\ ,." I
..... ;1.,
rpjoice,' Jb.:;Y IQ;..s;, JJ~ this river of Eden
was quieted; ClJ:~""::' 1l...:;..Jlr ~ his illwill was
makes trees to flourish joyfully. DERIVATIVES,
not appeased. ApH. to scent, smell, perceive
)10;, t:....). .no;, ~""'o;.
et smell; l~OU: ot.~ Q_it the shoop smelt the
jiQ; and JiQ;r rt. IQ;. m. exultation, great wolf; metaph. CI~~~ ~;?" the devil
rl'joicing, merrymaking. and bis hosts scented out the coming of our
I ,10'4-. and J'IQ'O,
..... ) m. nce.
. Lor. d PasS. part ...... .... ~, f . p. I· .. per h.
~;;..:IQ
I" "Pel's. m. an executzoner.
t.L!)'O; . denom. from J,.:.Q"'; possessed by evil spirits.
DEBIVA'TIVES, J..-h, J..-o"';, )...........Q;, ~Q;,
\.A.io"'; Arab. m. rations, military stores.
~4... Q;, JlQ..L..oQ;, ).......,.....0;, )LQ........J...,.0;, }........;,
~JJjQ; rt. IQ;. adv. exultantly.
JlQJ.M..;, J..,~;, ILQ.Jt:--... ;, J.,..J~;, J-o~,
~;Q; rt. IQ;. exultant. J~Q~, JlQ._"~' J...L,......:~, J,...,...-.:.~,
... 0; fut .... 0';, act. part.... 0'. to be enlarged, JlQJ.-.. ..~, J,.a.....;~, 4_;L~ .
· d, to expand ; ...,...... .. J'" 1:: ' ~. J...........
' 4. I
4-. I,...0' -... I-Q' an d ~o" 0"~.
re Zzeve ~ t~ ..~ ..... oo,J?
.... I" 4" l"
... 0" p. t"_0'.
that the house might be enla.rged upward; also lL:.o"', usually fem. except when used- of
~ ... o';o~:¥JrI will speak tofind re7ief the Holy Spirit. a) breath, animal life; ).::., i'
Part. adj ........ 0;, J.:., Jt;.:- also ~':"Q;l: Jt;.:- the breath of life. b) wind, vapour; ~~? r
large, broad, spacious, vast; ~..:.;~? ~Q; sultry wind, simoom; ~ ..E! j or elIipt. wind
JJ;!)~ JP~? broad is the way which leadetlt in the belly, flatulence. c) spirit, a spi1'it,
~
to destruction; ~~? ~ ~ ..... 0; the just spiritual being; spectre, ghost; esp. ...0;
are large-hearted, but ~ ..... 0; his heart is I' ~ ... I ' 4-. h 1'1 1 S . . 4-
,...?Q.Q or I!
,...~ 1-0, t e . 0 y '}Jznt; ..... o~
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;r
part of us. APH. 'P'.. to raise, set up, lift ~O..; a smoulderingflre, hot embers, perh.
up, take up, exalt; to remove, take away; a chaflng-di!;h, pan of hot coals.
,~:>~ I..:~ ~:~ 'P""ir Moses lifted 'UJ> the ~~~o"; rt. 'Po;. m. high estate, exaltation,
serpent in tlte wilderness; ~ 'P"" ~ i JQ01 ~ great dignity.
there was none that moved the wing; 'P'.. Jr <I • f b ..
.al0; Impel'. 0 vel' .al; to sprinkle.
l.Q;~ ,Q'::. He hath exalted tllem of low degree; d'~.IIC!O'
,! !
~O, an
<I, ~ .! ".
m. a brass (Jrattng
. or
• '" ~
.,.J..'J:1 1.'_'..'» JP. .. the k'mgdom ~s. ta ken
loo. 0"""
lattice outside a door of wood; a chancel.
from thee. Chem. to evaporate, distil. Gram. I.!" ". I'"
~~O, Pers. m. a village, hamlet,
pI. 1--
to suppress a letter. With': to lift up the
district.
=
hcmd to swear; with l~? and ~ to raise
~o;, ~, act. part. ~U to talk idly. DE-
the hand in wrath, ill bl~s;illg; Jl.'t to set up
RIVATIVE, ~O;. ...
a standard; ~ to exalt onese7f; ~ and
~ to cease slaughtering; JI."Qsi.= to speak; ~o"'; m. a) rt. ~O;. idle talk, garrulity,
nonsense. b) rt. ~;. fracture, breukirtg into
J...L.;:J:. to look towards; ~ ~~ to injure ..
»..6 to cry aloud; J..j...g to promote to honour; large pieces.
)L:::' to exalt to honour; ~ lL i' to rebel ~o~;, l~o"; pI. l~o"', f. froth, foam;
against. DERIVATIVES, ~."lCoi;, J_"lCO;, ~~o;, nonsense, gibberish; J..9~, i" or elli let. selenite,
~O;, ~f,.»0;, ~;, J~'A.o;, 6,,;, t:....~;, talc; ,o~~, i borax; ~~l"»? j a plaster
Jt~;, J~"lC;, ~Of,.», )......»O.~, )..»f,.»0 ..."lC, made of silver and quicksilver. DBRIVATIVES,
ItQ..':l:l...of,.», ~UQ"".~, JL~.. ~, ~~, verb ~;, ~.J~o;, JLQ..J~o;, J~;,
JL~~, ~~~f,.», ~.I..».::iII:I~, ~~;~::iII:I, JLQ.J ~~ f,.».
p '" ~ • . f.
r t . I~, "
l..l..:lQ.o; tt:...», JLQ.J..:lQ... ; Lt:...» . Jlo~O'4.
0]!1nwn.
~oj pI.l:" rt. 1'0;. m. height, breadth, size,· ~o';, ¥~; rt:~,~;. m. ~?~ i" trembling
h
J;'" j raising the hand; exalted position, of the limbs.
haughtiness, pride; a hiyh place, summit; ~o"'; p1. ).:. rt. 'P"~;' m. indignation,
heaven. resentment, murmuring; outcry, clamour "
I .'- "'. a I so I
~O, ' ' ' . .pfVJla,
,..¥l00l' ~ catarrh, p hlegm, disagreement, discord with ~; ~o<l; ~,
a running; ).1.;:.-{? ~ ophthalm·i,a; j..:).;li j
without murmuring.
bdellium. ~h04; m. pI. wild herbs, pot-herbs esp. mallow.
~ 0"; m. a falsehood. r.t ~,=~o,
I .,., ".
~o,
. I.'~' b.
\., ". _.. I ' .'_ ".
,.."lC0', ......:co" ~O',
I "
,.~~o, .f.. I ~_
p. I"" t ~,. r.
. break'mg open; a
index; ascription, inscription; title of a book, M OS8S sprinkled blood upon the people.. }.its:.
copy of a book, annotation; setting down, ~ ...gj'; the clouds dropped water. ETHPE.
committing to writing; description, design, ;;;ltto be gently watered, sprinkled with water.
plan of a house; signing with the sign of the ApR . .,g;;tto sprinkle, cause to drop; ,C:.91';
cross; ~o";?· J~ leavened bread marked ~~ ~ ~? JJOt.Q the priests shall sprinkle
with a cross = Eucharistic bread; ~f ., the sign the blood of the sacrifice upon the altar.
ofsalvaHoni.e.Baptism; J.!i, i'indexofchapters. ETTAPH • .,g'l;ut to be sprinkled. DERIVA-
.. A
~o·;rt.yu.;.written,committedtowriting. TIVES, ~91;, J,9;;.
~oi Pers. m. a skylight, dormer window. 4),i rt . .,gl;. m. a) black and u·hite poppy.
~o~; rt. ~;. m. ungodliness, impiety, b) = ~9j; b.
wickedness; an impious opinion, wicked deed. J,aj; pI. J.,:.. rt . .,g I;. m. a) sprinkling, cere-
~.... o~; pl. ~:.. rt. ,Qa.;. m. a crawler, worm, monial aspersion. Metaph. "'OI~! Ja....
insect. Jl.'~,! ~? ~j; he was counted worthy that
.
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on him shcruld descend a sprinkling of the "'ft
p-' "...
u . p-t-1, . ! '1"
. . t l~',
act. part. P"'"', •• '
10,-',
pangs of the Crucifixion. b) spattering, dirt. pass. part. ~; and ~;(: J,:., I~. to love,
e) freckles, pox, white spots. d) the lower part
of sandals.
delig/~t in, desire; ~ .,.r 't~~; love
thy netg . hbour as t hysetj; 1. r-' .., ,~~?
I" " I ! ,-'"
~
J.,¥,ct...;, 11.' rt. p-;. pass. beloved, sweetheart, the Lord desires the heart of man. Act. part.
a friend. loving, a lover, friend; ll~~l, i a trusty
J..¥,~', 11.' rt. p-;. act. a lover, friend. friend. Frequent in construction: ~r ~,
~J..X,ct...i rt. ,....;. adv. lovingly, with hospitable; UJl i' philanthropic; }.l..i~~.. i'
goodwill.
11.'~~Mi rt. p-;. f. love, affection. censorwus
..
studious; ~ or I~ i laborious; ~:::::.~
. ; I'"
. i'
~ .:" l ' ' ' ' p 1easure-seek'zng;
..~,
I',! -- *... ,~ r t'. p-'.
• l ' ben~gn.
. ~~ i' ambitious. P. p. dear, beloved, lovely,
f-jlo,""""'o, ov~ng,
lovable; also I~~ "":;i J..¥, .,..r as pleases
~JJ~~•.J rt. p-;. adv. kindly. God; ~ )1"':';? oc! as seems good to him.
~9~.J rt. .9.... ;. hovering as a hawk before ETRPE. ~;ltto be beloved, be afriend. PA.
pouncmg. ~i with~, to have mercy upon, be pitiful
I' 4 * t r t . a....,.
. f . tnc'u.uatwn,
. brood'tng. " .. ;" have mercy upon me, 0 f ten use d
I"Q.9<:I.M, _.1.' to; ...~...,
fI, • I!~•
<:I.M,; see..-.o,.
.sJ as the title of Psalm li. ETRPA. ~ilrto have
mercy, s/tOw pity, be moved with compassion,
11.'~.c~... ' rt. AM;. f. repelling.
~~; rt. AM;. m. renunciation.
. h'-'-.....
WIt ~; '" ,;.» -.!" •
~~~, ,
" l'l ". ILave
1
mercy upon
us, 0 Lord. ApR. ~;rto show love; to obtain
~~i pI. J:.. rt. _i. m. a) adj. creeping, love or favour, render lovable,. to crave for
spreading as an eruption. b) subst. a reptile. mercy; J~~.,W -p:.;("gain for thyself
11.'~~i rt. _;. f. the act of creeping; the love of the congregation; ~;(" ~ HO.
spa10ning. ~~iA~ ,o4J t this conduct gained great
I',!. 4 ~
f-j1o,_C"" r t . _,.
. reptt'l'~an. favour for the Christians. DERIVATIVES,
~JJ~.. ~i rt. _;. adv. after the manner ~o;, }..Jgo....;, }..Jg<:I.Mi, ~~<:I.M;, Il~<:I.M;,
of a reptile. J..,~o....;, ~J..,~o....;, ~~;, Il~;,
).!...i pI. 11.'~; f. a mill, millstone esp. the J..:A-;, ~J..:A-;, Jla..xL..;, J.,......,.....;, ~;,
nether millstone; ~;:;lt j hand-mills. Med. ~~;, JlQ..J..'O...M;, I~;, J....,~;.
a hard formation in the womb. ~J..,~;, IlQ,Jt:..~;, ~ ... ~, ~~~""II:),
Il~~,~;~"II:).
J.,:.:.i m. a miller.
~~...:.; rt. p-;. adv. benignly, with loving- ~;, ~i pI. ~, ~:. rt. p-;. m. the
kindness. womb, a woman's privy parts; the bladder;
testicles. Usually pI. bowels, metaph. tender-
11.'~; rt. p-;. f. affection.
ness, mercy, compassion, affection, fat·crur;
hi...:.i rt. .a,...;. benign. J..:A-i ~? merciless; 'i lo~cruelty; i ~.:lQ
~i, J':', I~- rt. .g"..;. far, afar, far off, merciful; 'i ..... ~ 01' ~ compassionate,
· t I"Io,~'
remote, d lstan; I.'· ,y a fiar ccruntry;
- - ~ ~" tender-hearted; ~i? Js,J.e a precious stone.
I~jt 1~1." a history of remote concern. ~~i rt. )1"';' adv. benevolently.
With ~ far removed, alien, wit/tOut, apart;
11.'~' or .3ii5::i rt. p-;. f. kindness, friend-
~.m..~ ~ ,~fl.-.a....:i ~ ye are "Jery
s/dp, amity; ~ r ~ to make alliance.
unlike Christians; 11.'o4~ ~ ~j devoid of
greediness. With ~ it is not unlikely, not a ~i, I~ rt. p-;. friendly, kindly.
remote contingency. Subst. m. abs. a space, !.! ,.
I~;, I",,--...-
-= rt. r-', . tend er-hearted ,
interval. merciful.
11'"Q~
4 - ~
t AM'.. f . d'~stance, remoteness,
r.
..... ' t:..:~l.~•.J rt. )1"'";, adv. mercifully.
length; separation, immunity. 11.'~Mi rt. p-;. f. merc1fulness.
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Jt:..:~_i pt J~ rt. ~;. f. lM,e, friendship, or sent far away. DERIVATIVES, )...a...... 0;,
k 1'ndness, d '
'3Slre; I""'!" <- I"'·!
.,...~OOl 10,....,..,... ,~ mat ' 1
ena ILQ..OQ.. ;, l....co....;, J.a.,"";, JLQA......;, 4~... ;..lIC,
desires>, metaph. the attraction of the magnet. ILQ..J...J:l..~~, .l...LA....;~lIC, ~J.-&,...g.....;~,
Often in construction: Ird'....Jl ~j lo're ILo.JAu;~.
towards man, philanthropy; ~Q'~ i" tender .... ~... ~ PALPEL conj. to make rings in the
love, affectionateness; OI~ ; self-regard; water as a stone. DERIVATIVE, l,.. ..... o;.
~....; r gluttony; I~~ i" contentment,
......"'., an d .....
Y.
, f ut .......
r .."'" ac. t par. t _', ",t
moderation.
"\' ..... '::O'»,r E -;;:Iyr. 1'\'.- 1"'-
u.....,. a) to creep; to swarm, bring forth
1<J1o, C1 l' or .:!C.
1<J1o,-~' - "...
' ." 1o,........ J
swarms,. ~;t~ ......:h ~i ~ every
rt. ~;. pitiful, compassionate, mercijul, by creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth,'
love.
~lj~j rt. ~;. adv. with compassion,
.
)...~ 0001 Q ........=:; the waters swarmed with
-
reptiles. b) to move slowly, creep, tltrou,jlutter;
benevolently. ~~ ~ ,0~.;:li I~j the fingers oj their
I"1..t:U1o,~;
~ ,!.- ". r t . p"" . . f . commueratlOn.
. " hands have no jeeling; }..::. )....;.,? ~ ......:, ~?
.a... ; P AEL .a:J to brood, IW'Ije7' over,. to without living blood moving in it " ~~ ~
cherish, pity, take care ojwith ~; 1t:.:~Q<-~;r ...,~r, L~e:t his soul was fluttering to depart.
It:.:l:;~).a... :"II:>? a hen brooding over her young,. c) to start growth, germinate, bourgeon/ ~~
~~ ~ t~ J,.a... ~lIC the Spirit of God brooded ~ ..;? ~ ~~h unt?7 the eye of the vine
, '" ~)'" 11
upon the jace of the waters,. .a.,.;f ~o
"'~l'" 11
;f ~ r... bourgeon. ApR • ......:;t
a) to breed reptiles,
I will not pity nor have compassion. Eccles. swarm>, to ma k e to creep>, .....'" ~ ". ~.lIO?
I" Y I'_:?!
~
J ac. to wave, to move gently to and f1'o " to ~.i.~ ~ a stagnant pool breeds creeping
move the hand in ordaining or consecrating; things jrom the influence oj the sun; ......: ..;
Jili ~ • - 01:..1 .a.:r..'IP
the priest waves his
Y ",y
~ ?'~( )ioJ the river shall swarm with jrogs .
hand gently abO'Ve the elements; w~~ .a.,.; b) metaph. to insinuate, suggest; .-;;t
~';~J.9 the PatriarclL moved his hand above ? \o~Lo.p" he put it into their hearts to ....
the head of one to be ordained priest; ~;!Q C) to move; we:to~~~.!Q Y .. ) '" I',.... ....."''')'
..,? oe:t I'"J;lI:) ~11
I~":'o~ waving fans. DERIVATIVES, la... 0; ,
we:tQ~i ot he could neither move hand nor
Il~o;, )..gQ-w;, Il~Q-w;, J..a..-;, l.a.....;, joot. d) to cause germination; I~ ....:~
J,J.a...;...lIC, ~)..La...~"II:>, ILQ.J.a....~.
~;.~? doves' dung encourages germination
~i..j rt. .a... ;. m. pl. heated pebbles or small in vines. DERIVATlVES, ~... o.-;, IL c..a. 0.-;,
stones thrown into milk to heat it . ~4o....;, ~~4o....;, l.....J, ).a..:.;, ~Q_;,
.c....; for part. adj. ~,.:J &c. see above. }...a..a...;, 14a..a...;, 1--;, ~.L_~.
","
PAEL .c....; to puC far away.
Y"L)'"
ETRPA . .c....; f
~j rt ...... ;. collective noun, m. a) reptiles,
to Journey or abide afar>, to avoid, abstain,
vermin, insects, creeping things; the term
renounce " Ir~A.. if ~).; ~? ~li ~:Jlr tILe
includes fish and mice. b) hoarseness, sore
evildoer fld afar to at'oid learning righteous-
.. '" .. "l f1"'1~,~sa
~ •• ~ l ' fiarfr om throat. c) gangrene, a spreading eruption,
ness,' ~oA-; vat10nwas
.. ~ "" , r\ . ! , I~_Y • creeping pustules which develop into ulcers.
us,' ,....Qa.g,~ ~!Q QA..'Io,,,..~I"~ ~, a tlme to
rejrainjrom embracing; ~j~ J..;.::.;? ~ u..:.; rt ...... ;. m. a) a creeping tumour.
~rthou <lost eschew the company of the wicked. b) decay.
A;H . ..c.:..;r
to depart ajar, go to a distance; lJ c:......i dimin. of }..a...;. m. small vermin.
to abandon, jorsake,' to remove, put away, )..i..~.J pI. J.,:.. rt ...... ;. m. a louse, vermin.
.\ .. 11 #,,,. hll
separate/ ,'''I.~" 4
~,~ ,QA..,,, ~ .QA..~ ye s a
I~Q'....J pI. I~ rt......;. f. myrobalsam.
not go very far away; J~r ~~ ..c...:.;r
he
"'''j,9 . ' .
forsook God,. ~ ~ t:L~ ..c.:..;t
t:;~ so far ~;,
thing.
~ l't. _,. creepmg, a creepmg
hath lIe set our sins jrom us,' ~..:~ ~? in-
separable. ETTAPR. ~;1Lr to be removed ~;
'7\
fut. ~
~.."
'7\
act. part. ~,.
"'1
to be or become
539 ~,
.
moist. Part. adj. ~i, )..:.., 1~ moist, fresh, J.j~~~' rt. ~. Ill. eager, sensual, greedy.
I '" ~
gl'een; ~~~? .. '" ~,
I.!.. j r I ' '" f res h Iwmp
,.'sU.J:) 1
f am'd'lty.
•.. 'f rt. \:::::l• ••
J1.Q.J~Q.
I' 4 '
~~J;, l~ rt. t3;. gainsaying, contra- JLi- lifting up the hands, the head.
dictious grumbling.
4~ .. ; m. ivory chips.
J1.1l.:::.....J;
I' <t 1 \Q.-,
.'" p. • t ....
r. -n" 1"" . ture,
,. f . mots
l~; pI. l~ rt. fC;' f. a very large stone,
1.......-
eompany of soldiers. f) fi'rat, best, chief, fine, finest, choice, admirable. PI. f. noble
"'\
a capital city, initial letter; prince, chief, ladies,' initial letters.
prefect, superior; J4~~ ~i the mrrgistrates/ Jl.'~i from ... ;. f. first rank, cltief place
~r ~~ ~ words having Pthaka on tlte or part, beginning.
first lette;. composition: 11.'.;..~r i' O. T.
in'" JJ'~ 6 . L..i high-priests, chief presbyters,
head of a family; patriarclt; a bishop, pope, bishops.
r
patriarch/ I~~? founder of a race; ~; I~; pl. l~ from ... ;. f. a) beginning,
~l, a chiliarch, captain of a thousand >' first beginning, origin; chief part, principal
~~ri orifice of the stomach; ~9. oM,,9f; part. Gen. i. I, In the beginning, is written
archbishop; H":',;.;;' j choice spice8/ JdJ>i j ~~ by the West-Syrians, ~~ by the
cheiranthus incanus, gilliJlower; I~~ i' abbat, East-Syrians. b) usually pI. first-fruits.
archimandrite; Ir:,i i batte1'ing-ram; ~;OI "' ; .. -
J,..:.j~; pontifical, episcopal.
heresial'clt/ I~Q; r chief corner-stone; r u..;. J!..».-i
from ..... ;. principal sMm, capital.
commander-in-cltiej; ~..9c:t~ r
archetype;
.... ES .... d enom. vel' b from ,....;. I!!-
~.; - yr.~; to
I~ ifirst-born; ~~? ~i the uvul~/ ~i
to POWel', constitute king, patriarch &c.;
Ih-= warts; Vc;.b i' ltigh-piest; I~ i a raise 4'., 4' ..
,o~ ,QJOI c..a.a., tlMy setu
.. ~ 1 • d I
t,le supreme
centurion; l~t~ i pq'esident; also a chief
power. ETHPALAN ~..Jtr and ~jlr to be
seat; ~~~ i archangel; ~~~ i' arch-
raised to power, set in authority ove1', made
deacon; IjOtol - ~ r source, l.ead of
head; to hold q·ule.
a spring, a stream; I~ i master-builder,
1 •
arcfHtect~·
,,9 .,.,
>' ~ "l. • I , 4 • ~
I,O~ , arcf6ttecture; JoQCIQ.."QJ ,
I!
~"
I 'l" 1'-' ':'! ,'l" f rom ... ,.
"............ . a ru·er, 1 magts-•
Head of the Law, a Moghul title; lfo.m r trate, noble, prince; 111'efect, president, captain,
protomartyr; ~ i' ruler of the feast; geneml.
~..co r chief seats; H.:-.I)~~ r IL..? i'; = ~J.U.i' from ... ;. adv. originally, com-
It:!.~ r first-fruits; Jl.'~ • = u..;.
i'; mandingly, authoritatively.
J.:~; ~i' tetrarch; J.ll.. h ~i chief Vizir; Jl.'~i pI. 11.'.-; from ... ;. f. principality,
Hl,'''r nipp?e; }...{;1: i' initial letter of a stanza. governorship, magistracy; d'ignity,' principle;
Idiom: J,.:;? J~i ~ ~ he has no business primacy, episcopacy, abbacy.
to live. See~,~, F &c. With preps. ~i, I~ from ... ;. chief, principal.
~~ before, 1·epresenting; especially, briefly; It:!.-l constr. st. ~; fern. form of ~i.
r ;~ headlong, head downwards; .-i? ..; head, clLief; IL.! ~j an abbess.
again; .-i, ~ again; .-i, ~? 1~a.,:Q t' ) t b ,.f,
't' fut. 't~, act. part. 't~' ...a) to e sO,lt,
Jl"1'I
man of soul and body. c) to compose, write }..:,:,~; pI. J.:- rt. ~;. m. a) = I~;.
Looks, songs, odes, lamentations, parables i b) perh. a horse-cloth.
.. .. r ""'-P'I'
-I!. r,.. - tJ. " ~", I!. ,,' - he B k .~ r I' J'"
"'~" 1--, 10,'-; see "
r P
ea I '
OI~' ,..;O;..lQot.ao! ....... t 00 oJ COllJ.
Shah Marurid which I wrote in Arabic. d) to ~~i rt . .,.;. adv. softly, gently, in a low
fabricate, devise }.A;~ stratagems; ~j voice, noiselessly.
J""'t"'".. ~c:I.
I~.!-.. ~ he d evtse
. d a new d '
octnne; .. r
~, Jl.'~i rt. ,;. f. tender growth/ softness.
J~ ... ~~ they trumped up charges JL'~; or Dj pI. Jl."o rt. ~;. f. an inclin-
agatnst . h'tm. P ass. tpar .. . . .
..:..,:)~, I!. _"
~o.,.)D,
ation, bending; J..6;~ Lo!a..:; genuflexion;
", - I" nd
J"'.......... ~ compou ,cornl)ostte opp. ~ . It '::' '"
lowliness.
• 7 A I " _ "," '-,;.:. , .. 1 _, _ • ,.. .. 11' _ "
s'/,ml)w; ~.,,-( ~'( ~~ Io=~ com- ~; m. pI. rt. ,;. mildness.
posed of the four elements. Gram. compound
D.6j or J!.oi pI. J.:- m. a herb-gatlle1'er, dealer
noun, ordinal number, affix pronoun, transitive
in drugs, huckster.
verb. E-Syr. any conjugatioll other than
Jl'~' t l)harmacy.
Peal. ETHPA. ~iLr a) to be construded,
composed, framed as a building, a ship, the )..:~, pI. J.:- m. (t druggist.
body. b) to be devised, invented as a story, ... f t ,... ... r d
~:>, u . ~~, pallS. ~,an ~"
. I'
1--, I'"
",_.
a wile. c) to be composed, arTanged; ~jlr to turn, bend downwards, sink, decline, incline;
J~ ~ scattered sayings were arranged in ~o.: ~~; the day declined, the day was far
a book. d) gram. to be formed, derived; to spent; ~i ~ ~; the evening shadows
take affixes. ApH. ~;ta) to make to ride, 1 ned
lengtl/e ,," . .. ~,
; ",""-JO " .. J~I
.. . "2'~;:I ~ -..! , .. God
to mount, set with ~ upon a beast, with ~ in His mercy leaned towards us and descended.
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Part. 1St form: verbal use inclining, bending in I;':' i~ the priest C(tsts dust on tILe dead. b) to
4 > _ r.. .."..... .
prayer; ,00l~ ~, "" .... "'~ castlng t{telr
l'
lay, set, lay low, lay or leave on the ground;
looks downwards. 2nd form: prone, inclined I.."'......
' -..,9 ~, ~ as he u'as fiel l'mg a beam; ,..,o
I:~P'" .. ~....=>
-
to,' lowly; downcast; I~j::::::...~; inclined to .. ~~~ J...~, he sets the mitre on the bishop's
adornment/ I~; Il.'~ prostrate adoration. head. c) with W to sow discord, set at
ETHPE. t?;Lt"a) to incline oneself, bend, be vent; varwnce; • "'-.-. 1'-'11:1; a sower 0ifd'lSCor.
t""'1'L\.!I,'" d
~o ~E;Lrhe bent and did obeisance. b) to d) with ~ to add, multiply; to impose a
dismount, light down,' I!.:Q..... ~ ~.GjLt" she fine, tribute &c. e) with ..::. I;"? to set the
lighted down from tlte ass. c) to descend, hand to; to subscribe; ~ I:..:rhe lays his
condescend; ,l:~ Il.'{o ~~ t?;LrChrist hand upon, .. ; J.L' to lay dotdn -arms; lp~....
in liis love descended and came to us; ~;;. .E> to requite, obUge, lay under an obligation;
OI~::::::... ~ t?;fl.,.J'? begging that he would It'" ,.. !.
I.~ ~, venomous /
" .. .. P
,00l&SiJ ~, tney
1
condescend to enter his house. d) to yield, lay down their lives,' JP~ ~j feasters,
~ > ",. ~,
agree; ,00lm,..g,.,> .. ~L f'"" ':l
11 sh e d'd
l . ld
not !JlC ?'iotous livers,' H~.9 to bridle; J!f ~j
to their entreaty. e) gram. to be subject to, ~ they utter laments~' J~l: to lay
agree with a rule. f) denom. from J.bi to or offer a petition. Pass, part. ~;, }~j
modulate, chant. APII. t?;(" a) to lower, let fallen, lying, prostrate, cast out, set; }.Q...!..l:
down; I~a ...,:)~~ ~ ~E;rlet down thy ot3 ~;? the torment in which tlLeY lie/
pitcher that I may drink; to take down a tent ~~=>.. ,," ~ I ! t !... '- ~ .. Jo~
9 I""
,.~; the devll" havmg
opp. ~r to erect. b) to incline, bend esp. put it in Ms heart; J.!;o~ ~_~; fallen by tILe
)J?l"" to incline tILe ear, hearken; I;'? to stretch way; ~;o~ lying in a cradle/ I~)"; ill
out the hand, set the hand to work; -, ,: -::, I ~ with fever; )J~;~ lying sick; ~~~ or
to turn the eyes; I'03 P.. an d ..-.; I > - to bend tne1 ~ lying on a couch. Idiom:~; J..U
neck, the head, to submit, obey/ with t~ to ,~~ wlLat does it concern you 1 what do you
tU?'n away, avert. Pass. part. bent, abased, care? ETIIPE. ....~;~r a) to be lying down,
humbled; u.~=> ~i' t..E ..~ vain idolatry. lying ill. b) to be lloured, thrown, cast out;
IJERlvATln;s, IL~.J.....!);, ).~i, ~..1..6;, ILQ..J...W);, ~ "";;';L/\t was cast into tILe sea. c) to
~~;, ILo..J...LO;..'\j;), ~;~, ~lu..o;~, submit, yield/ to git·e heed, give way, to be
JLQ.J.J.:);~. gi'IJen up to, occupied with/ ~ J.";;';fl..-~
yielding to persuasion; r:;"" Y;::::::... ~;Lr
)bi pI. Co rt. ~;. m. inflection, modulation; ~ I ~ ,,.. I 9' 4 1 •
0C?'? ~, ,...,~C\...a) (Le was engaged ~n some
metre,' a tone in music, J.U,j ~~'¥'L? octoeclLUs,
business or othcr/ ~L.::t~ 102' ~;~ ~ he
hymnbook of the e1'ght tones.
seldom gave way to laughter. d) to be allowed
11.6; rt. t..o;. m. side, slope,' J~? i' a water- to stand, left to ferment. P AEL ....;;,j to tell
fall, the sound of falling water. ta7es, traduce, calumniate, with ~ of the
Il.'~w; rt. ~;. f. subsiding. pers. ETHPA. ~~Lr a) to be tricked, deceived.
~.:ll.oi pI. J.:- rt. ~;. inflexional. b) to agree, acknowledge. ApH • ...,:i,;{"to throw,
1 I
I • - !" p.
~, ~,' - 1': m. a horse; . . "'?
i . . ,.La.O I > - "',"
I-.&:J cast, pour, impart/ to cast down, lay low,
or ~; ct.~ stallions; ~ W a stable. make ~o faZZ; to lay, set, place, put, add, with
~~ on, to set upon, attack/ to impose a tax,
I..>!-r."lcm.
"'~, ,....0', on] y p1. mares.
0 fl>!"
tribute; with ::::::.. to lay before, cr1fer / with
fi, ~', I~i rt. fO;. tall, high; exalted, ,,~,,> to pursue. W'tl ",'" to set out, unde1'-
1 1,.....'0'
buMime; p?'olld; oJ..~ fj supercilious; -pj take a journey; I~l to set the hand to,
~U having prominent eyes, also haughty. undertake, subsc?'ibe; ~ ~~? to lay hands
J...~; Peal only parts. Act. J...~', )~, pI. m. on; C;~~r to send into ;xiie; ~~J.; to
t."...~¥ pI. f. ~-'\j;)j a) to put, place, l)our, tu take sh£jJ/ I~r W to cast into prison/
cast Il.'t'"::,o a net, 11.'JJ'" a hook; t-~i ~,':;'; I!· 4.
~'Q.=>
t 0 k nee; l IL'~ 4. > ,#,
to o.uer ••
a petltwn;
I ~!.'. _ . J . h ............. 19 ,.. I."" 9
~ rwers run lnto t e sea; ~ ~ ,.."\1;); I~~ to lay an egg; }.L, to take up arms,'
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J1:>o!..to requt"te, oblige; with~to exact, extort; ApH. J.;;";("to beckon with the eyes, to glance.
J"'..,~9 Y • ...e..!"-.
~ to saddle an ass; ,.,......-.~, pO-;:)
,!... y
DERIVATIVES, IJ..'IO;, ~)..,J..:IO;, ~...,J...'IO; •
to put to the sword; U~~ to make bricks; Il"lO~ pl. I'" rt. J,.¥\;. m. a sign, hint, gesture,
Il.',...~ to cast a net; .,:) lie:.., to set fire to; a dark saying; suggestion, symbol; J.L.,i.~ 'i
~ to cast oneself down, lay oneself open to, a motion of the eyebrow / H ~? j a glance,
take upon oneself; Jl."o"?~ to take to wt"tness, wink/ JLoi, J.,::.~ Book of Symptoms of
adjure;• I..{!'.
~ to gzr• d
on a swor d , c. f ,.,::)o-~;
I ' ,.
disease; I~':'! i a moment. Metaph. the
~, J r:....
to cast the eyes on, cast a look; Divine will, command.
I! ~ to bridle; ~,; II."~~~ to sow discord; ~W..!ID~ rt. ~;. adv. by way of a sign 01'
~ or 1ft to cast lots; ~ to raise the voice; hint, suggestively; mystically, symbolically.
J~~OI'' ,. to 'Urge Jorwar
~ d s; ~ ... J'I."-' ,-'
~. "~A - or ~ , l' J,-'
..
,.....,~" ...........~ r. . etl'US1ve,
t ]..¥I,. l' sym b0 l'tea1.
Jt::.~ to throw into chains; )...L: to knock
Gram. demonstrative; indicating.
out a tooth; ~~ to undertake a matter, set
.....,gj PAE:LCOllj. of ~.¥\;.
forth a tale; Jt::.=l~ to lay a foundation.
1 .,!" I t 1-- • ) 1 2' ...... ". ~ I dd
ETTAPH • ...,.;Q;ut;) to be cast, cast out, o~~t
I'"
Jv..¥\' P . ""'- r . ~,. m. a "~'?' sne er
cast, exposed A as infants; ~i':'i' Q••••¥;;~tt"
of rays i.e. the sun. b) a whisperer, slanderer:
cf. ~.x,; c. c) fraudulent, a sharper.
they were thrown to tl~e dogs. b) to be laid,
laid aside, stOI'ed up. With~! to be tripped
,.....¥I'
I ' , . const r. St .,.,:Q,
• ' . an d .,.,:Q,(,
' . ,,. r t . ~,.
L - . m.
I~ industry directs the thoughts tou'ards ~~ they shall beat their S'Words into plougA-
action, gaiety leads them into sin. DERIVATIVES, shares. Metaph. to defeat, confute. Pass. part.
J.,...;, J~~, J..w;~.», Jb:u..J;~~. ~~~;, J~- and )..:::....S..;rbroken, ruined, leaky;
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1Jastoral care, charge, supervision, office of a part. ~;, ~;. a) to tl/under, sound, resound,
pastor. . to
Tlng, . Tlse as a sound ,c1amour; I~~,' _!''' "'.
1"Lt)"
~', t::-:.- rt. IL'
~,. pastoral. J..; ;..¥, the Lord thundered in the heavens;
Jj~ ~i ~~l \o~oJ! that her
Jl.'~; rt. ~;. f. agitation, trepidation.
borders may resound with inhabitants; Q~;
t~i, ~l.:~i rt. ~;. m. a) mind, intellect, ~19, .. ,,".0.:0 1'",_Q~
" ~ '" 1! ~~
M 11 sound soif prazse
. arose
conscience; i. 10";....m.:, folly; ~ lQ'~ lowli- on every side. b) to feel pity, have compassion;
ness of mind. b) a way oftltinking, opinion, ". .. - .. '-, ... ....".!: ~ '!' h'~s soul moved
w2'~ ~ ot.&9.J " ' _ ,
doctrine; a sentence, maxim; a vote; ..,...r with compassion f01' his darlings. ETHPE.
~i in rny judge;nent, in my opinion. c) ~;lrto be angry, enragp-d, indignant. PAEL
sense, meaning. ",'"
~; to rage; to make to resound.
ETHPA.
~~i rt. )~;. adv. from the mind, from ~ilt'l a) to proclaim. b) to clamour, to be
the soul. enraged, indignant; to complain; with ~,
.,:), '-,~a.:::::..;~,
:? - .. .. rl?'" J"''- L~ J'"
",~!ot-:> at tms
Ci:~i, J~ l't. ~;. mental.
1 •
~; fut . ...:r;J. to rend, trample as a wild ~o Jl.'~ 0''; the part newly 'but'lt became
l)east, to convulse as a demon. Pass. part. loosened and fell .. ~ ~ ~~~~ weakened
~; bruised, shattered. with hunger. b) to be slack, remiss, to succumb;
~; denom. verb from ~o;, J~o;. with ~~ to fall away from, be overcome by ..
APREL !/...o::.;t a) to foam at the mouth; ~i lJ~t ~ ~i ~~~ »,0 nor let thy
"~..,,.
j,,~;,..:III)o
..........
o.2'Q.I.a. -'I~ gnashes h'~s teetlt1
1
IW purpose relax from thy conflict; lJ~ct~ ..§~ll"
and foams. b) to make to palpitate. ETTAPH. the matter was conducted slackly. c) to be
~;l~r to be made to foam. left as a legacy. ApH. ~;t a) to leave, let
J~; rt. ~;. m.foaming. alone; ~~a; ~r ~ ~;t give us seven
days' respite; J~A..S::; ...J.s,;t leave me to my
.9i fut . .9P', act. part . .9U, ~s". a) to move
.
the eyelids, wink, blink. b) to flap the wings, misery; ~ ).9;tlet it settle; ,o~;~ f;'~
,~.; », they will leave nothing behind. Often
movegently; .91' »,,..5 .m!j? J~abirdflying
withoutflapping the wings; 0.02' ~i OIr~
l
with J..!;:':; to loose hold, let go, allow; to
weaken; with C;:.::! and,::) to lose hold oj, to
his lips moved gently. PA. .a9i to flutter. become weak. b) to lea'l:e, desert, renounce ,.
ETHPA • .a9ilr to be fluttered, twitched. ApR.
,oW~ JHI'. o~rifYou leave the country,'
.9it to move slightly, to twitch, touch lightly: ~r »,0 r9;t ~ I will not leave thee nor
l~,~ .9~ dreaming makes the limbs twitclt. forsake thee. c) to leave out, neglect .. ~("
PALP . .9!9~ to move to and fro; ~ .9!9i ,::)~ ~o ..§;l'. the matters which he omitted to
~o a wounded elephant staggered and fell. write about; ,04~ f~'. ..,9;("lte 'Mglected
ETHPALP. .9~ilr to oscillate. DERIVATIVES, their advice. cl) to give leave, allow; ,~?
19l;, 19;.90;, 19i, 19', J~;, )£g;, ~;, J'; 01 19 ~ ~ .~? ~ he allowed no one to
J~; . enter there. • Imper. ~s,;t allow, grant; let
.9' m. a lizm·d. - ..
a lone, much leSB; t".~.m", ~ ~mH»>
I~~' ........
Jr~i rJ.. J,g,;. f. softness, weakness, want of was covered with lice. DERIVATIVES, JlolQ.9;,
cohesion, laxity, levity, dissoluteness. J~;,J..,~~.
)r&i' rt. }.s;. f. condescension. l~j and l~; pI. j''' rt. ~;. m. a) a tl~rob,
J~;; same as )~;. palpitation, vibration, slight stirring, an im-
pulse; ~? j agitation. b) a moment. c) a
);tL9; Lat. Referenthrius, an official of the
creeping thing.
Byzantine Court, a lord in waiting. r .... It -
". fUt • .QI)a..9.."
.m,g, 4.,.
ac t . part . ..QCI..9'
.. 1, ,.m.9"
L! r .1' f ut. .1 0,"" act. part . .11" pass. part. JJ;'
pass. part. ~;. a) to beat tAe fJ1'ound in J' , J1'", to b '" • - ,. U~..
' crush ; Of"Q.a...J)~
rUl8e, ,J" J; ..
dancing, to dance in a ring, to prance, stamp, lIe crushed the serpent by His crucifixion;
paw/ 1_"'_" ....1..... • .. 1.
,.m.9~ .m.9~ ~,ggj t If'y go out to
9
~i ct~~ o,~i she brake Ms skull.
tread dances,' ~ Of:::;'~~ ~; he stamped ETHPE. JJ; Lt' to be bruised, crusMcl. PA. i JJ
upon . .. / ~;~ ..m.9; ... ~o;:;1=> ).;;rthe lion a) to bruise, c'rusA; ~~Jjj he crushed the
pawed tAe ground. 1,,) to fasten, make fast; asp. b) t 0 stram, · spram;. . '" .......'10 Q.oo
Ofj .. JJ' ~r
. . , 4 P' ,"', ..
J.~ ,~.., ~ carpenters are to make the he dislocated the 'L'ertebrae of the back. ETHPA.
windows secure with bm's. Dmnv ATIVES, J?:~1\ to ~e_ entirely crushed, bruised; J,iiN'
~90;, ~~;, ~ .. ~. J,1.:it? ~; ma!1 the dragon's head be uttPJl'ly
1 10-
1 .' - '!' p.
1 .' .I . or JolA»'
~, m. a) a beat
'''' r t . .
~,. crushed. APR. J it pass. part. J ~ torn. DE-
of tlte foot, a stamp. b) a clwml dance; ~;~ RIVATIVES, JLoJJ;,.JJJ;' J..,J~'
4 . . . . 1 !.._'!' 1 d
,~}.Jo ~, tMy weat'e a ance and rat se
.
}J; Arab. lead.
sAouts. c) a measure of time, twenty minutes.
.,."
.a9; PAEL cOl1j. of ~;.
.. ?j'; only pass. part. ~j;, r,
J1: pieced
togetlLer, patclwd, pafchwork, a patched garment;
W; pI. J,:.. rt. 0.9;. a) vibration, balancing ~ ~ Jr~j; J~?~ ~ clothed in a
of the scales. b) a twitch, jerk, quivering,
lW'rsecloth patched together o/pieces of sacking.
slight motion, involun tary movement (observing
DERIVATIVES, hJ ;, hJ~'
these was a mode of divination); ,o~ ti;
fluttering the wings; J~~~?~; agitation Hi; rt. ?J;' m. a patcA, piece sewn on.
of the thoughts, impulses. c) ~ tit a blink, t.9oji rt . .9i. m. making costive, astringent.
twinkling of the eye, a second. d) = J..9i' a J.j~Jj dim in. of JLji m. a tiny rill.
I~ -f -r 1 ,.. t ·
throng, sllOal. ""'j' an d J' p. ,.... r. '.1" m. a s1ender
".Io!.
,Ml:iL»' r t. .9,.. momentary. trickling stream, a b1'oo7clet, n'll.
J~; and J~; rt. 0.9;. an itch, twitch.
'" ,.
0.9~; PALPEL conJ.. 0 f vel'b 0.9;. P'
JI."~.a..j;, 3' or ji rt. \l;' f. a) dimin. of
JL,i'. b) scurf, dandriff.
Usi pI. ).:.. m. a) a winnowing-fan. b) the ..
~J"~ -tl',,'" -"J~ r t . '.1"" oozmg, marshy.
shoulder-blade.
""'....... ~
J?:..., !Ut, , . . . . an(1"
,,~'"' J?:....
"'....... ~l
.." ae t . part, ""....... "
)r~j; rt. o.9i. f. closeness, density of air,
of foliage. .
J~', pass. part. wi. a) to glide, w1'l'ggle,
wind along; totkrob, pulsate, palpitate,' vibrate/ )~j' pI. J~ rt. ~J;' f. a pave1Y/,ent.
to move, show signs of life; ~~? J~'? J;~ Jl.'oj.j; rt. 3;' f. being bruised, sprained.
tM snake witA sinuous tail; l~oJ=,~'; l~ f t ".,. t t '1>1 I' I
~.:. the body will throb with living pulses;
'J'
Y.
u. ,0.1'"" ac . pal' . '3"
"'.1" to ooze,
~; J,..:;~ ~~ the embryo stirred in the
trickle; to let trickle, let wrop; ~....jJ'? ~
wom; b .,..~,.,...... ~ .. _' 1'_'" 12'· ....
t'~"""" ~? ~Q.M .0
» J~ ~ water which trickles forth from
neither apart from Tlwe do impulbeB stir in ca1:es; ~ blJi! ~c:~r a sponge moist with
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vinegar; ~J~! J~ v~nes which shed their make thin; to attenuate; I.:. 'i Q",Qil"
.Dil" to
I! y ~
grapes. ETHPE. ,j;l? to trickle, ooze. DE- ~OI?? they beat out thin plates of gold. DE-
RI~ATI:'ES, )..&...1 0;, J.j~J;' 4..1;' JL~i' ~3;' RIYATIVES, ~o;, .D;, Ui, JLQ",Q;, JL~;,
}.Ag;, .D~;, }.Ag;.,:.l).
"'.1" "'.1"
JJi rt. 'J;' m. a slender rill, oozing drops. J.,gi rt. .D;. Aramaic through Greek pa/Ccl,
Raca, contemptible, an object of contempt, fool,
JJj; rt. \3;' m. scurf, scab, dirt. empty fellow.
.aJ"., f ut . ..90J~'
"'" act. part ., ..93"
' .. t 1-».1"
I.! ,
to set I!r
foIiI' I ! l' I I'"
or foIiI' . I . ' I" y'"
p ....... m. a tortotse;~; ....0,
closely, to ram in, to crowd; to make solid; land tortoises.
J~f ..9.1~ .Dii ~ young plants should not I ! -'" I I'"
~; P ....... Ill. a leathern bottle; ~?~;",
be crowded together; J~;~? ..9.1; he made the a skin of water. •
roads firm. Part. adj . .a.j;, )..:..., J~. set Jl~j m. pI. stone brackets, corbels.
close together, dense, compact, solid, paved,
t£"". f u. "'" ac t . par.
t ?Q"Q~, ",t J'r£I', (rare in
t r£I',
shaded by thick foliage,· ~ b.Ji.j; J~
Peal). to dance. PA.,.;si to dance, prance, skip;
vines closely covered with clusters; .....; 0;
t ~ 11 - - .. -. .. '" " .. h' to make to skip; J...L>j'0 ; o:..c~ J...L>j'
J'OIQ...I ~o .sL.J'O OI-I~.Q lS, room 4.P~-..~ • "
0t£'~ a ttme to mourn and a time to dance.
was spactous and leafy and full of light;
APH. ~;l" to mourn, make lamentation with
~ ..j; )!=>". thick ropes; ~j;! J~~';m9
he,~ sto",n~ set closely together; ~j; J~~ ~; Ju, ~ o;..o~ 'P~!.:>r Jl.'t
J~6 ).gJ4:> couches set with precious stones; o.~!l::'~::::=" GAbraham came to mourn for Samh
f. emph. a pavement. ETHPE . ..9j;l('" to be a,nd to weep over her. ETTAPH• .Q;Lt('" to be
11 • <J."
mourned , I amented ; ,O~~ 110 ,0r£l;;W ~
jf. .. '"
.D'rfiut'. .DO;'),
"'" act. part . .D\', foIiI', pass. part.
)t Let ~~; - ,," in the Lexx. a milking-pail.
.. "-
JI.'~i rt . .D;. f. a) vileness, contemptibility.
~;, part. adj. ~;, 1', JI.'. to spit with 0:> or
~, to spit up or out, expectorate; o;9~;.Di b) vernac. of Mosul, mentha siccata, mint.
he spit in her face; n.,~ ...c/i spitting out ~; and ~;(" rt. ~;. m. the expanse
of heaven, the firmament; a zone, sphere of
phlegm; "'2'Q9~ OI~~; his face spat 'ttpon.
the heavens.
Part. adj. fine, thin, thin-drawn, shallow;
rejected, scorned; ~j ~ shallow water'> JI.'~; rt.. ~;. f. a) squeezing out, wring-
•
ij...Q1 ~i).j~ a thin summer dress. ETHPE. ing out. b) spreading out. c)~? L~;
~;Ll to be spat upon with ~ or J.9~; to be hardening, coagulation of blood.
"-
vomited; to be rejected with contumely with ~; rt. ~;. of the firmament, heavenly.
~!~ to be paralysed; but Ot.::.:~?~ ~;lr sign of the cross over the elements; ~ r;t.:AJ..
her limbs relaxed opp. ~lt" to become rigid. ~;o the hem'ers and tlte signed i.e.
b) to be slack, relaxed from moisture; to be dis- catechumens and those who have received
~ 1" 1: -'- '" 'll"
d to.J.ag;
a ble" n . way; ,00t0~'
to gtve ~, chrism and are about to be baptized. ETHPE.
their resolution faltered; l~ ~;lli ~r .,a.;lr a) to be engraved, ~'nscribed, written
Jl'ct,gj tltose who give way to dissolute habits. d own/ ~~ ·, '" ~• ... r."
,,.,,",'!' 1et th em b e 'tnscn'b ed
PA. ~i pass. part. ~~, u....~ slack, on thy mind; gram. ~h. . ~~? . Jl'~l?' letters
relaxed as the stomach; weak as stale medicine; pronounced but not written, as an Aleph supplied
palsied. ETRPA. ~~lr with ).;:;1 to wax before initial Yudh. b) tobe imprinted, marked,·
I' "ll"
J~l J~; ~~ ~jlr coin u'as
6 ... • .: -
feeble; tofalter, yield; ,O~~ 002' ~;
they gave way before them. ApR. ~;1" a) to stamped with the names of three rulers; ,r:i.J ~
. up; to l
gwe ",.~Q.w
et go,' I' J""~ J'02' '-,__"'." ,,.. the ~ Q-~;lli those who had tlw imprint of
creditor had let him go free; ~o ~;r Christ i.e. were marlced as His. c) to be signed,
J02' J1g, .,,~~ he gave up and left all that receive the sign o/the cross, receive chrism; to be
he possessed. With ~;:;{ to falter, flag, be slack. . d
ord mne; fiore-ordatne
. d; ~ ' '.! "' ,o..:c....., . . . . .
4 . " '!'
b) to permit with~. SRAPHEL ~~ part. J~!~.::.,~? let them be signed with the waters
~.~ perh. loose, dragging of' dress. DE- oJ·.fb· ,. '". J'00t0J?
apttsm; ,..Ot-J) " .. ~ ~'XQ, r ...' ..-....- .
"""~N'ts
RIVATIVES, lLa.o;, Jl~;, lLa.;, ~jl.~, ordained Reader. d) to be indicated, figured,
Jl~~, ~~, Jl~~, Jl~;~. shown by types; o...:a....a.., ""i)" I? JP~?,.. wll'")1. th
e
~; rt.~;. m. a) flabby, disabled, feeble,. mysteries of the Son shadowed forth iD;, creation.
"'~
PAEL fA' ry I_! ,..
pass. part. fA;..:Q, ~~, ~~
J I ....
flap-eared. b) subst.fiabbiness, languor.
".
fA' fiut. ."0.4... ..,,'"'" t '.!.. t
act. part. fA', ~', pass. drawn, marked out by lines; J~~ J~
part. ~;, J:', J~. a) to grat'e, engrave, ruled boards, chess- or draught-boards. ETHPA.
inscribe on the rock; to note, set down " ~; r~Jlr to be delineated, imprinted/ to be signed
,O~? J":~ ~ graven upon the table of Wtt' / .'
t chrtsm; • '" .. Jt"
~oJ~? ~
'OIQ../ ,O~ "r '"
~,~
4 1" ".,mscn'b e
· Iwart; ,,,,....,..
thetr ,.~ ~ ,QJ .,,0...., may the light of Thy countenance be imprinted
them in the book of life; J~ ~;? on them. DERIVATIVES, ~O;, J. I» ",0;,
whom we mentioned above; ~;i Jj~~J k.a.;, 4.»..a.~, Jl~~, ~;~,
~~? 0I~J.i annotations, marginal notes. Jl Q.1.'O.A.; ~.
b) to draw, delineate, trace the plan of a ~~;, ~~; rt. fA;, m. signing witlt the sign
building; to represent, denote, indicate; ~i of the cross,' indicating, foreshadowing.
~~1 ~? ~~ ~io he fashioned it like "", 1" ; see vel' b ~;.
",' an d t"';~
t"'; ,.."
the image of a man; J.,;..:>tt~ ~j:{ .,,~ ."tt... ;
*? set before your eyes the glory which is
reserved; ~ ."c:...;r~? n~ the olive branch
~; APREL -.:.:";1"to speak or act impiously,
to do wickedness; Jl'o4';o.:aD ~;r he com-
mitted the wickedness of denial of Christ; ~
should represent to us the sign of peace; ~..a M'{;:>
~; J~ by unleavened bread a' guileless
t'"~l6 002' ~... ...»
saying impiously . ...
SRAPREL ~.:.. to conceal wickedness. DE-
life is indicated. c)" to assign, appoint, ordain;
". J,!a...?
f
J"'"'''' ,,,,, 4 t he oamts
". ' J RIVATIVES, )..::.,...0;, 4-.;, ~~;, Jl~;,
fA' " I.~? Io);DO! uays
J...::.,...;.
which he arranged at the end of the Service
Book; J;,ro .a.~.nr? J1.'~ t-~ ~; ~; rt. ~;. m. impiety.
thou art ordained by grace to strive and to ". f ut.
.aa., "'"
.9~.." '" t ,.
act. part. .aa", t
~9.a.',
conquer. With.,,~ to prefigure, fure-ordain. pass. part. J,a"';';, J1.' (uncertain). to crawl,
d) to entitle, call,' Psalms i and ii are~; ~ creep as a snake, worm, insect, to grovel often
without title, without the name of tlte writer. with ~;~,; on the ground; ~, ~ ~o,
e) to sign, make the s~'gn of the cross; .,,~... ; ~ fear does not steal into Itis heart,. J..i'~
,~o;
.! 11
set a mar;k J"')'
II~ r""
'" f he makes tfle
1
~;L; ......i...... jo carnal and earthbound.
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ETHPE. .a:;Lr to drag oneself along. ApH. water; l.:.U? Jt;.J~~ new wine working in
.a..:;rto allow to crawl, to humble. DERIVA- fermentation; I~U).9k fire-coloured stones.
. ~
TIVES, f..a .... o;, J..gQ..a.;, JL0..9o..a.;, J.A~i, ~9o~;. Metaph. to be greatly moved, be fervent, heated;'
1 r , ...
,,90... ;
1"
pI. ,._ rt. .a&.;. m. a reptile. ~? ...!."; his blood boiled with anger, also Ms
blood bubbled up; ~06 J..:Q...i a-1:; mercy
~~; rt . .a&.;. m. crawling, slow movements,
on high was fervently moved; ... o~ ...1:'
insinuation.
fervent in spirit; l..:.bi fervent, enthusiastic.
A ... ; ETHPE. A:;Lttobe hurled to a distance. ApR • ...1:;r to set to boil, heat,. to make fervent,
DERIVATIVE, the following word:- inflame with zeal, lust &c., ~ ...1:';0 r!J?
~~; m. a) a cast, bow-slwt. b) J;;O! i'rose J.j;.s.~ ,~Jr~O to heat the 'Waters and
seed. cause tliem to ferment and bring forth life;
~; rt . .a.;. m. pounding, braying. ... !.";r".1~~ endow my tongue with fervency.
ETTAPR. _L;Ut to be heated, brought to boil-
Li fut. Lo~, act., part. LU, JLU and JU, part. . ..
ing point. SHAPHEL ...1:~ to make to abound,
adj. ~~i, J~~i. Two G;am~ars and a Lex.
supply abundantly,' parts. abundant, ample,
add the form H, saying that U is used of the • ,,.. , P '71
copwus, numerous; .......... ......&.....::a.~ grant
natural world and Li of sentient beings, e. g.
exuberance to my mind; ~ I~OI ... 1:.~
." Lr. Jt."" I'~!: ~
t.., .. ;:.::.o ~ w'
L' heaven and created
OI~ no one had a superfluity of bread in
beings trembled; to tremble, shudder, quake,
his house; ~L~ W? opulent persons; J;.:.
shake/ Jd~o ~ ~jo JLl' , ~;r LoOl the
eartA was quaking and shaking to and fro; ~~ ~~ ~~ ":'L~o ~~ grant ~s
lives of lei[fl.J,re abounding in peace. ESHTAPH •
,ofl.o...~ 0021 ~~, their bodies shook with
ague~ Part. adj. ~ ~~i faintlzearted/ ... 1:;~t to be made to abound; to acquire
opule'nce, power; toflourish exceedingly, be very
J~b;o J!..':' trembling with fear. PA. L~i to ,~'" ""
cause to tremble; 'f~ ~ ~g~ ~ m!- numerous; ~ .. I' P ' "
I"&"J..» ~ ..... ;~f the number
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praise. Pass. part. mUrrWling, toothless. ETHPE. ~~; ~~ thy branches droop. ApH. "J:;r
fr;lt to be uttered, mentioned. PA. f~~ to to wrench loose as ~9~ the shoulder; to make
utter gently; rit. f!~ he SCtys gently. DE- to hang loose; W'?la;??"" ~l~ the bulls' ears
RIVATIVE, ~l;. droop. DERIVATIVES, ~l,,;, ~t;.
~U, ~l~ or ~l'; rt. ft;. m. movement of ~l'; rt. ",t;. m. violence of the wind, a
the lips, a gentle murmur, whisper, utterance. violent shaking, shock.
,,1; to droop; only part. ~.~;, J.,:., J~, oDl; APHEL oD~;r to pt'ick, make a puncture.
~~ Arab. m. a mill-stone.
he excused himself from going in; Jl'~L:{. ~
r
'-it{...., refuse suretysMp; ~~l~ Q'.o '- b-. i r ..9 ~, J.U act. part. of verb ..9 a.... to rub.
lie absolutely declined,. ~..:::.~ ~ '-i~ ~E ..9~~ ~~ or ~ act. part. of verb ~ to
'"
J.-.A-~ eschewing vainglory; ~;~? crawl.
oJ~ Q'.::::..h~:",,-A~ inevitable, necessary. With J.9~ rt. b. m. a crawling locust, unfledged
~QO; ~-J~Q'.o~ ~ to abstainfromfood, locust.
/', . JI94,..-"''''
I.a.o .... ¥
. 7
Jrom marrtage; ~ to res1gn tILe t t f,r t 1
office of Patriarch. Legal to refuse to receive .
,'9 a )~lOr ,a....
'''''' .Yp
,.. ac . par '. 0 ,a.... 0 eap.
b) act. part. of ..... to be strong,firm.
a purchase, to disallow, cancel. PA. '-~~
sometimes with Yudh inserted before~. a) "'to
r
HJ.: or H}';' pI. Heb. m. a chain, ankle-
cltain, bangle, bracelet.
ask questions, to inquire, question wi th ~ or
acc. of the pers., with ~ for, about or con- H~, J.;'J.a., J.;z...a. rarely J.;~ pI. subst. r
cerning; ~, JC21 '-~ he asked who it and adj. silk, silken, silken attire, a silken
was; I~ ~ ~l~ they inquired for hanging, a piece of silk; J,:~J.a. ~ a silk-
the house; J~~~,~ ~Q', J~ tl~e . weaver, mercer.
owner of the deposit a.~ked concerning the ~i~ liJ.A. Heb. the Song of Songs; cf.
man with whom he had left it. With ~l~ l~.
to propose a question, propound an enigma. "
~~; see J.-.
b) to call in question, debate. ETHPA.'-lt{....,t" A
o.QOl~
... = o.QO~ verh.
a) to be questioned, interrogated, examined,
tried at law; with }A.iA.~ to be put to the J.=L~; see J~l~.
q1Mstion. b) = ETHPEFlL to excuse h1'mself, ~
'" '" .
imper. of verh Q';" to blow.
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..=.~ fut. .::..tAJ, act. part. .::.~. a) to let of fennel the black seeds of which were used
down ~~ into a pit " p:c.E ~ from a to spice bread and for a medicine.
window; J.9J.,:.:. J.;::Q~ ~ they let the water Jl.'~~ f. a) neighbourhood, nearness,
•
1'ush o'ut with violence. b) to descend, con- vicinity; ~ l~ social intercourse.
descend " ~o ~ .::.j? . .: :;.
who will come b) a district, quarter of a town/ J.;?O~? •
down and converse with me? PA. ~ to let the Jews' q~tarter.
down. DERIVATIVE, Jl~o~a,. ;~ and ;~~tShapheI and EshtaphaI
• .! v
~, J'.,,-,,,a,
" - '" pI . - '" • ~ '"
~, ~; see J'..."_
- ~. conjugations; see under ;~.
JJ.... fut. J,..:.&J', imper....E.a., act. part. ~, ~l'OI» from ;~. adv. arrogantly.
"-'
~ p. 1 ~.....::o.A"
.. "' • •~, '!'~. pass. par t . ~~, I'" " - '"
~,
~~, ~.:., J~ from ;~. boastful,
J~ pI. ~, ~A., J~ cf. I~. to vainglorious,
take 01' lead away captive, to b/'ing into f
,,-.. I rom',~. a(I
'"
"'-/'J'OI~ ' l orWU8
v. vazng ' 1y.
captivity/ to depopulate, lay waste/ to capture,
talce posseslSion 0]: with ~; J~ J.Ju., J"4 P
1.Cl..H~'" f rom '~.
. f , boastJu
·f',lness,
vainglory.
he led away captives; ~:, ~ they seized
~; see /'J Q~.
1994 1~49
b) to take a catch of fish. DERIVATIVES,~, ~ PEAL only part. adj. ~, "- ",
J...~~, J~, JLQJ...=>~. J~-. yl01'ious, illustrious, celebrated; splendid,
goodly, stately,' prm'sfworthy, excellent; )l:,Q
JJ.... pr. n. Sheba, Sabaea, kingdoms of
Arabia. otro·~l? ~..:....;,.. the glorious nature of Iiis
, .!! J'"... - !.. - • hourzng,
b' , 11,- Godhead; J..,:;:E.a. ~~ stately edifices,' ........=....
~,~, ~ nag a nezg
0I~Cl.~ of goodly stature. Fem. emph. pI.
bour. DERIVATIVES, Jl~~, ~a,tl.A., &c.
J~a, glories, glorious deeds. PA. ....ll
J'oS ..=.~ potamogeton natans, pondweed. a) to praise, glorify, sing praises often with
•• ~,
"JCl.~ • ~! 4
or ~Cl..::t.A ' 1a1
m. n~ge '
satt'L'a, a I'
nutI J~~l."; to hold i'Jl' honour; eccles. to say
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the Gloria. b) to keep in good repute, sustain ~ m. polygonum semina le, knot-grass.
the credit of; ~o o,~o )1."~~ ~ J~.. corn. gen. level; .. ~;r a table-land.
he served the Church and guarded it from \'.!',..
~p.,....m1 \'" ).., 1.! p.
.............. 1 )..
~ f .rt.,.--..
'- -
discredit. c) like Ok. aog&(ElJI, cf. derivs. to a) a captor, capturer, kidnapper, mm'auder,
think, hold opinions; ~~ OIr~l, ~r robber. b) E-Syr. .:;:'~ a Sabaean.
those of his opinion. Pass. part. a) glorious,
~ rt. 4-.. m. a) collect. captives, captivity.
illustrious, in high position opp. l~A a
b) devastation, depopulation, harrying.
commoner; ,.I..' ::...
' ' ' "" ~o .._ 1:: the t'llustrwus
I.!... 4'1. .
~.. pI. ).:. m. a) a ray, spark; ~=-.
Patriarch. b) splendi£ precious; )...!~
J~.i the rays of dawn. b) in the Lexx. a
""">.""
\ .. .. .. magnz.iftcent array; J..I.'!:. _ ! ) ......
,,' 9 .. Y
to . . . . " "
mountain path.
the glories, precious ornaments, of the temple.
ETHPA • ....;.-s:...t a) pass. to be praised, glorified, JL'~ f. sparkling, glittering.
glorious. b) reR. to adorn oneself; to glory. ~~ rt. ~. adv. gloriously, nobly,
c) to resound. DERIVATIVES, ~J ... ., • , excellentl y.
)L~~, J.-,.:.~, )...,~~, ~~., ."", JL'~;'" rt. ~. f. splendour t magnificence,
JLo... .... "", lJ.....::_.:"O, )L~..:'Q, J~"', goodliness.
~~, JL~..:-b-A-~, J~MQ..:o..,a.L, ~, ~ pI. J=- m. a patl~, pathway,
J~~L. way, road, trace; ~ ~~ the old ways,
~ (....ii;) the ostrich. ancient paths; }.bl." ~ the Milky Way, lit. the
fU. ' 4 .. ac t . par t .
t .l\Q.:iI,&J, ..
t'i. • way of chaff.
~
Y
~,
9
I'tf'~. to
float, to fly loose, stream. DEmv ATIVE, ~~. ~~ from ~. seven times, sevenfold.
~~ ~J,a, beaten silver. ETHPA. ~~r consisting of seven, sevenfold; J:'~ tlte seven
to be beaten out; ~~ ~ unyielding, stub- planets.
born. DERIVATIVES, ~~, ~, ~::.Q.a.. 11."04• .; ..;,. from~. f. the number seven,
~ E-Syr. ~ m. the Syrian month a number of seven.
Shebat or Shwat from February new moon to 11."~ rt.~. f. desertion, abandonment,
that of March. being abandoned.
~ pI. ~, C. l't. ~. m. a) a , - :. - ; see J1,---...
J.._____ ,,' - :: -
rod, staff. branch, sceptre; ~o";, ~ J~ rt. J-::u... f. a) collect.. captives,
a pomegranate rod,' ~! ~ a cloak of captivity; ~ ~ )~. ~ tlwse of
wickerwork; ~ ~? )1."~ a seven- the captivity came up from Babylon. b) tlte
branched candlestick. PI. the fasces of Roman prey., booty; a theft; a take offlskes.
lictors. b) a stripe, scourging " metaph. a ~ 1. denom. verb PAEL conj. from ~.
scourge, plague,· J~! ,; the plague of waters, a) to show the way, d zrect; · t».. ~I "-~ v ....
'+'>=>A'"
the deluge; ~? ,; the scoul'ge of the tongu,e; J~ )..;~ conveying water from con-
J1."~J.:? ~ ~;?rajustjudgement overtook siderable distances; ... "
,..,,:;
_
'" U6
\t.
)l;J 1Jathless
Itim. c) a tribe; ~! ij.~, ~ tlte ravines. b) to £nl:!truct, train in the spiritual
half-t1'ibe of Manasseh. d) = ~ a Judge of life. n. denom. verb from ~ to form spikes.
Israel. e) a measuring-rod; a rod (measure). ETHPA. ~t;:.....
, ..~
r
. . . .!' ......- - ~ t:;)'!
to be directed, instructed;
.... h
f) a stripe, streak of light, of colour; a meteor; IO!!, .. !'
~ e was u nder tft~ l..
the king; ~~.b? I~~ a legally divorced }';b; teaching sw'led to children.
woman, e) to let go, let loose; 11.'c.:"::'? !,~g J-:.H~, I~:;~ from ~. infantile,
... ~ Q.~~ ,~ he ordered the wild beasts to child?'sh.
be let loose at him; with " c!. to set fire to. ~ PAEL .....ll to wheedle. E'l'HPA.
JI" v ,11
f) to remit, forgive ~;c.:., I~c.:. debts, I~ .a::.~f to be coaxed, wheedled.
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~ pt ~. m. a) occupation,
C. rt. potler'svessel,. ,~__ ~ quick-lime; J.»'~1:
employment/ ~.:Q..l? ~ ~ J..!.~ rest ~ "11 ~ " ~
~I-'J-...::I:)
-.~? , ..
~ - the aruent
J
rank'.r
s oJ
from the labours of the day. b) caJolel'Y, ltfichael. b) to pour forth, let run; ....~
r,LrtiJice. c) chance, haphazard, fortune .. ~ I~... ~! J.ll eyes poured forth tears of
by chance, possibly, casually, indiscriminately, milJery. ETHPE. ~4r a) to be kindled,
rashly / ~? casual, chance, uncertain, heated, to seethe; to be burnt, baked as pottery;
fortuitous. ~~? ~~~ a seething pot. b) to burn,
t:..:~ rt.~. adv. regardlessly, 'WitlbOUt glow with fever, zeal, &c. c) to come, present
,., " - ~ ~,~
l'.r beat; ,-.--"
onese:/, "." ~ ' ~ everyone
reflection.
should come to our gate. P A. ~ a) to let
t:
~! m. a stone-cuttel'' s sa'W.
down ~ ~~~ a line into the sea. b) perh.
~ PAHLI conj. from ~ see verb u..... to lea'L'e, quit. APR. ~t to remove, quit.
to remove from its place; to alter, transform, DERIVATIVES, J;~, Jto~, I~, l~,
P' J' Y 1'\-'- I'!' ............ !
translate; 1-101 ..
... ? ~ ~-.~ ~~? "l)oO.J I.~--, Ilo~, 1..~Q.a., J.,~Q.A.¥I.
whoso removes a book fi'om tMs monastery,.
~ ~ I~o"'; 'Wrath llath altered thine
I~ rt. ~. m. awakening, rousing.
.
zntent; '" _4_.... 1-: !." . . . . 'I 11 l
,o~~ ~o ... ~ .aJ_ '! et
,...... or J~r.~.
1~ ,I t usua11y~~a
I" _>:.. '
no one dare to alter their clothing, Pass, part. drain, ditch, gutter. Cf. J~~.
~,~,Y .. l',!:~ It.:'.~_r""
..~ dNT. werent, d'~s- I~ better l~ an almond, a 1)istachio-
similar; diverse, vm"ious; ~ ~ nut.
J,.:..;::. blossoms of varied odours; ~? J~ rt. ~. m. kindling, heat,flame.
'" !IQ.
I1..""::' Y
• '0::' trtQse OJ
Y 1 • .r .
'/;arzous he' anng 1.. e.
of different languages. With ~ immutable.
." ,., rt. ~. f. a) throwtng
J"I.,O~ . a'Way,
throwing do'IJYn. b) kindling.
ETHPARLI ~r a) to be removed, displaced;
.. f t t t .. , I! !
'OIto~ ~~t;:..,r his thigh 'Was dislocated, cf.
4"
~ U • .a.Q.~, ac . par . ~, ~,
"'2I Qu::' I~.. ~ the city appeared changed stirred up the people and the elders; I~! ~
to 'bim. c) to change sides, desert one's party. ~ ~ nor can fear disturb us. b) to be
d) to be distracted, confu,~ed; ....,o~ ~t;:..,r rough, boisterous, to rage as the sea, with ~ ;
my mind was distracted. e) to be alienated J9:Qr).;Q'~ "'2I~ ~ violent tempests
with ~ of the pers . •f) to be subject to clwnge, broke over lbim. c) to stir, move, rustle; rt
I..".' Y I ! ! 1' 4 .. l'k
, ~d creature
~ ~~? I.,a...- lea 'Wt~
mutable. DERIVATIVES, ~Q.A., ~,
~~~,ll~,Jl~~,
stirring in the wood. d) to dandle, coax,
tl A'" h
fiawn on; ?Q~ r' ...., ..--qs,.~ s e coaxed me
4 .... ,., ,..
~~, ~.~b-A."', )..l~o~.
as a child. " Part. adj. a) troubled, perturbed,
J~ pI. I" m. the murmur of running
disorderly, boisterous; ~~ ~ the troubled
'Water. .. .. ~ , .. - I'-._;0 " , '"'1 the roa d s were
4
sea; ... 001
"
~ fu.
t ·,~, " ID
"6 " " ac.
n. ~, t part. disorderly, dangerous; ~ JiQ'~ mountains
", I',,~,
,,~, , pass. part.~, - ,9 . a ) to k'zndle, infested with robbers; I~ J,!o'; boisterous
heat a bath, furnace, &c.; to burn incense; to winds. b) act. sense troubling, ruifling, stirring
be lbOt, lLeated, 'Warm, glowing; ~? JictJl." up strife. c) flattering, fawning. ETHPE.
a glowing oven,' J~2I ~ 1~.¥I1.'" July glo'Wed, ~4,
.. '" to be troubled, 1)erturbed, uneasy, in
Metaph. to heat, inflame; to glow of anger, uproar, noisy; to be tossed, ruffled; chiefly of
desire, &c.; 't~ lll~ zeal inflamed thee. storm, tumu1t, war; I'?~ " I .. " 1~;.a.»
9 " ' Q."~-,_,
.. " - , ..
Pass. part. burnt, fired; inflamed, ardent; the hosts 'Were mingled in confusion; 11;'~
.. ~ ~? J~? J.j~ an unburnt i.e. sun-dried ~t:J,....,r the empire 'Was in u1wow·. Also
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..
,...COI.. he was pertU1'bed ; f!-'»:)
.. .. t:.c - "y
.. ~~ - ~~ J!?
...-.",., 11 the mind. Pass. part. cast, laid, lying; I;'"
untroubled, imperturbable. PA. ~ a) to J~~.Q~ cast on the dungheap; ).L;1.."~;~b Ii-
stir up strife, rebellion; to throw into confusion. I~! ~;i he saw a great snake lying in the road.
b) to wheedle, coax, soothe, assuage " ~'I:J ETHPE.... i4t' a) to be shot, d1'scltarged as an
II."~ ~ he coaxed and soothed the wild arrow; to be shot by an arrow. b) to be cast J.:;.;~
<:)r
beasts>" ~. . . . . .~ . ,....o.&:::::..
I~ 4 .... h
~ e ease
d down to the gl'ound; ~ ~ to be cast up by
the sore by dressing it. ETHPA. ,r:;:....t' a) to water; to be thrown away, cast out to perish;
be troubled __ to be clouded, turbid as wine. I"
to be exposed "MM ~ .. to great troUble; J'....:~:~
,.
b) to be fawned on, cringed to, flattered; ~ to cootempt. c) to be rejected, expelled, banisted,
~~ ~!r.}-.:,~ ~ afooljlattered exiled; to be deposed J1.'~ ~ from the
becomes yet more a fool. DERIY ATIYES, J...~, throoe,' J~r ~ from office. d) with;t;.:;
Ilo.a.~, )...a.~, ~4~, IlQ.J4~, to go after, yearn after. PA. ~~ a) to hurl
~~, Il~, ~~, ~, ~o.a., words, reproaches. b) to cast iff clothes.
~o.a.,~, ~~. ETHPA. ~?~rto be cast out, exposed. ApR.
seduce; r - ~o .,.esu
...J...~.... ''''-'-,,~t
..... ·ndU l ye thyse',/l''; he mitigated the labours of tlty conflict. b) to
and refresh thine heart; ~~o ~;~,~ make slack, weary; J.jl .. ~ ut
I am toorn
man coaxes the eartl~ and softens it. ETHP A. out; C~o ll,....::.c we;k and languid. ETHPA.
'?~t to be cajoled, enticed; ~ ,?~r w~.,;....rto be c~oled, abated, allayed; to be over-
~ Q~ Adam was ent1'ced by the serpent; .,.. r come with weariness, tvearied out; ~OI~r
J~2' '?~~ ~~.::J. he was cajoled like an J~ OIr~.:A.-~ Ms temperature fell very
irifant. DERIVATIVES, ~~, ~~, J~~, ~~Qa., low/ ~~ -.?''' wOl- ..
_-/'" our strength M. worn out.
,,"
».!:. and u.;. pI. ~ rt. '~. m. enticing, ,.;. pt ~:.. m. a falcon,- parti-coloured,
red and wl~ite.
80licitation; a lure, bait.
J~~": pt J~ rt. '~. f. allurement. J.jo~ pI. J:' rt. Jo.a.. m. loss of heat.
JJ:;' Pers. m. bloodstone, haematite. ~~. Pers. king's herb, perhapsfumaria
o.ffidnalis, fumitory, used to soothe inflamed
;~ PAEL ;~ to send, send away, dismiss;
sores.
to refer,. to send forth roots; to send word,
a messenger, soldier!?; with ~, ~, l~, t~; ~., J~o.... Peal pass. part. emph. state
00
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J ......
i"::'~ _ to be even; usua11 y met ap h . Wl'th ? ... ~~ o.~ to wipe Ilis feet with her
or ~ to be equal, sufficient; to be worth i to hair. c) to treat as equal, treat alike; to
deserve, to be esteemed worthy; to agree with; prop01·tionate; J~~ 1~a!....:iQ couplets.
4- I~ ». ~ J.j~ all this does not suffice me; d) to agree, be like-minded with~. ETRPA.
Jrl ,l'~i ~Q.a. ~ JJt I was not worthy to t
... ot{:.... to be laid low; to lie down at table;
m'h ... I · . 4 ~ l '
come unto .I., ee; t~ ~:" Q.~ ~ :.J:I..~ Q..a. to be smoothed as a vine-cutting; to agree
. . . -- V"
,~ Edessa waS deemed worthy to receive a with ~; ~ Q.. Q}{...,t" they held familiar
blessing from our Lord; J,;Q.~ lit.; Il»~~t intereourse. ApR .... Q. ... t a) to level, make even,
~....~ the oil is thougM worth three hundred make equal, treat alike, make agree; oo.....t
.. , I . . • . . d '
pence; ..o?'" a.-. 'tt ~s meet an rzgnt; ... ~~~ make His paths level; .,Q..... 1
t
I~.,"~-I~:~.:Q~ IQ.~ remarkable, admirable,· ,~;.l spread out your hands; with J..:.tw
~~~:::. IQ...{. praisewJrthy. Pass. part. a) ... ~~~ to put things straight between brothers,
level, even opp. ~J:t..~ depressed; I~:~ ~~t mak e t,tem 1
agree; """""t'.QI".~""" I'" ".. -,I'
~ ,.. .... ~ .._ Q..a.C
~~~? level surfaces of bricks; }.;~ ~i.~ an tlbOu ?tast made the lnst equal to the first. b) to
even num~er,. }.;~ I~~ an even year opp. take part with, with~. c) to ma/ce or deem
I~ bissextile. Gram. Ca.a. ellipt. for worthy, to d e'tgn; I·.... . . .
. - ,. "
,...~ t-='-:::'»;>. Q..Q.a.C ~
~ I~~ the even points: serving to divide they might not keep tlte Passover on account of
members of a sentence, CQ.i. ~ .. ~ these pollution; ? ,o.....t or ~ I &.a.t make us
same points when at the end of a sentence. worth y to . .. ,. , ..i_~ ' ,I'
, . . .....,Q..a.C
• mak e me
b) equal, in compos. fellow-, co-, con-, like-, wortlbY to enjoy Thy rest; 4(" I Q......~ ~
J,.~~ 1Q..a. equal to the Father; 11'~~J,.i or 1'~ .... -~ -- ...9 1: .- -..!' h
~.~ t ou
d ost not de'tgn. to pratlf.e
.
t.:m~~~ co-essential, consubstantial = oP.OOU(TLO~ ; anything; Q..o...r~~ they dedicated the
11'~~J,.~ IQ..a. a fellow workman; .::.; ~ first day of the week to tlte sun. DERI v A-
11'~~-IJ:~l~ fellow heirs, fellow soldiers; TIVES, J,..,~, I~.,~, ~Q.a., ~J,.Q.a., IlQ..~,
.... .. - l'k
I ' su.:... l e-mln . ded ; , " ;• 'l.0I';'- .a.- concent nc; . IlQ..~, J..,..lQ.6~, ~~, J~~, 1~Q.a.,
~JOI~ A concurrent, accompanying,. J,.:,Q.a. A 1Q..a., J..L,.Q.&,,"\j;), Il~Q..a..:iQ, Jl~.,~,
homonymous; I~~~ ;: of the same race,. con- 1~.Q..a.1.
temp'Jrary; J.:Q~l A: adjoining, contiguous.
,~~, f
~~~,
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~IQ~J
I
~~,
I..
»Q~ pt -:.""
ETHPE .... Q~r a) to be equaZ, like, placed ):.. rt. '4.. m. a) a petition, prayer. b)
on an equality. b) to deserve, to be made or question, inquiry, query, case, debate/ ~i~ ...
esteemed worthy esp of office, spiritual gifts &c.; }.;;... Q questions and answers, cases for dis-
IL..li ~5~r I ~as counted worthy to see; cussion witlt their solutions;
Jr~~m..9~ ... o~r lte was preferred to the unquestionable, certain. c) cross-examination,
.
,le.:... ~,
"
episcopate. c) to be of the same opinion, to questioning by tm·ture. d) gram. interrogation.
agree, make an agreement, conspire with ~ 'l~ the tenth Arabian mouth.
of the pers. and ~ of the object; Q..o~(
... , .. , .... .!' 1 • d . h' , .. 't6~; see 'Q~.
~~c ~ tltey consp~re to 1'um lm; \!
I !!" .. -l - P f 1
,..u.~J...» ~ "," ..-c lIte (w-S come to terms
I ).!::::. ta"'... or ~ I Q~ rt. '~. gram. inter-
rogative.
• •
with the seller. PA ... ~ pass. part. .. ~,
}.;~. a) to lay ez:en, spread over esp. to lay .:;)Q..a., ~ part . .:;)~, ~. a) to witl/er,
the table, make a bed, spread out a rug; .. ~ be scorched esp. by hot "'wind; ~" ,ct::.r!.a.J ».!
J~ ~ he saddled the ass; t:...:~ .. ~.Q. .. r lest the young crops w1"ther from heat. b) to
I have made my bed; .:;)~Q ~ Q..~ tltey hatch by lteat as fishes. PA. ~:~ to bUgltt
made his place ready and lte sat down,. I~ witlb heat. ETRPA. ~~r to be blighted,
~~o ~~ an upper room laid and set in scorclted by strong sun. DERIVATIVES, /.::.a.a.,
ord el'; ~,.~ I.!I" ~~ .... pave d / 1"- ".'"
.. 1:1.4) .... Q..~~ -..!' j.bQ.a., I~~, /.::.a....., 11a.::.a......
to smooth, soften. b) to wipe: Q~.. U~ ~~~ rt . .:;)~. m. IJarching or snlt)·y lteat,
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•
su l t!'tuess, bZ'tgh
t; iI-='QA.? I. ~ or ell'lpt. a
' .. t-O' ,...J.,o..
p' I ""_
4
p. I'" f l'om ~. m. chunge,
sultry wind, the Simoom. alteration, variation, transjormation/ JJo~, A
I'~QA.
t I 4 f
rom',ot.:Ito... m. pn'de, pomp; boast, mental confosion, aberration j A~? invQ1·iable.
ostentation/ "";Ir~? H~~ the glory oj Logic. a conversion.
the whole earth,. Ji~:.~ ~? JL'..;J'" a most .. .. d
~Qa.; see un er ~.
who divided t.he Psalter into XV J~~ each ?aa., ~ act. part. n~, probably to J;..,t
}~~~ comprising four J..:.;~. d) = llOga, demstate." J~? J,:.oj Ps. xci. 6. But cf. IHA..
tOrn
tenet, ojJ?:nion; J..,:.:.~ orthodoxy. ...?QA. ESRTAPHAL "'?O~.. r; see under J,....
JJ~~~ pI. ~:.. dimiu. of ~QA.. m. a
~!c:.. or ioa'.. pI. J.:. rt.'~. m. wheedling,
boast. flattery; a compliment, bait.
1.&-:.~ rt. ~. m. a thin plate oj metal;
"'Q~ SHAPREL conj. of verb ",....
~OI!? • gold-leaf
"?~ pl.r rt.;~. m. an embassy; expulsion/
~~ from~. m. direction in the a portion.
monastic life; ~~~ l~J the chief director, I ., ~ . 1
",,'QA. m. a Stxtn part.
archimandrite.
I~! .. , I'" l' 1
C~c:. rt. JCIA. m. calming, a jree space.
~Q . . plo I>- rt. o:.QA.. m. su tnness, su try
wind. »l~a'
6
.. and »~c:..;
,
see »lQ'.... '6
, fU.
_QA. t _Q.&J,
.... ac t . par.
t _QA.,
". I,..uQA..
' , to strawberry-tree, arbutus.
sprout, spring up, have origin, flourish; ~;, J1..~ pt ).:. rt. ~. m. an ulcer, abscess,.
~~? sprouting crops,' .,..r
_Q. ~=.r ~ J~ ).1;~ cancer or elephantiasis.
J..::.~ J..:!'. Christ sprang from tl~e Father as I
~!...
' Q,.
4 l' t • ~. m. fo mentatlon,
. app l"lcatwn
lifefromlife; .. §2' ~~ ~~ ~P ~ the of hot cloths. '
words which sprang from her mouth; _W I '!' 4
~QA., J"{
............-. rt. ~_. u 1cerous.
).Q,; OI~Q::' in His days shall tlte rigl.t ..:.~ conj. of .... l.
flourish. .APH. -Q.r a) to make to spring
Jr.:.c:.
SHAPHEL
r
pt ~, rt .......... m. a) blackness,
1"""",- _ ~,
up; to fioster; I'J"'''-' "J>' J''''
~ ratn .
foulness,. usually pI. lampblack, soot, coa ls.
wMch makes the tares spring up. b) to bring
b) forced lab01J,r. c) for J!...".o~, see above.
forth,. J:.. :",'" ~:'QA.r Mary as a blessed
field brougld forth Christ. DERIVATIVES, JL''':'~ rt. ....1. with ~ slowly, deliberately.
~OQA., _a.., JLa.-QA., J.,a....c:I.&.XI, JLcu..~. J~~ pI. }.:. rt. ~... m. rust, verdigris;
_QA., ....:. act. part. tartar on the teeth; venom; metaph. foulness.
.
_~. ~. to melt
intrans., to waste away, be consumed,. Lct~~
'
J.j~~ rt. t:-a..
rusty, foul.
_)...:. JL'~ it melts like wax; J~OI _~ tia.a., ~ fut, ti~, inf. ~, act. part.
. . ~!:) ~ 4 my heart melted- within ti~, ~, part. adj. ~, ~, J~. to
me; J'QJ ' 4 ~ ... OI~
.,. -.,-,,~
.,. _ ! ) ..... a
• llh'lS fl esh was treat with contempt, to neglect; ~ ~
consumed by the fire. P A. ~ a) to waste Ite treated him as beneath contempt; ,~f::..!r
away. b) in the Lexx. to dare, to attempt. H2 m ' ; ' , ,,~~4. ye have dishonoured the
ApH. -..;.,ra) to melt b·ans., to cause to waste; poor; J"'...~~4 "l" ,O_~~1fO
.-'- .. 11 J"'''''-'''-
"Q~~ •
J.~ t~ J'.....
'. c!I., '"- ~~~ cares w h'lC,~ 1 waste t he
he neglected the army and gave them no pay.
body. b) to presume, atternpt~· to defy, treat Part. adj. despised, contemptible, mean, worthless;
contemptuous1Y WIt . h'-'- .!' "
~; o~ a.-.a.'P .,~
~ ,.. .,. ...
"2'~ ~, 0"2' ~ Thy blood is as notldng
they Pjfected that whiclt they boldly designed,' in his sight; ~ J.A,:; a wretched gnat;
~~ ~ ~r tltey defied his power. ~ ~~:I; a sorry nag. ETHPE. ~L~t to
DERIVATIVES, J,-QA., ~a.-., ~. be despised, held in contempt, insulted. PA.
_rt. rt. _Q.. m. a slip, shoot. ti~ to treat with contempt. APH. ~r to
... "S HAPHEL conJ.;
,-QA. . see~. treat with contempt, to render contemptible.
J;"'Q~ pl.)'" rt.,-.. m. a bribe; blood-money~' DERIVATIVES, JL~a.-, 4o......a., t:....4--,
a forced contribution. J;':'~ j see J,-OQA.. JL~, ~4~'\I), JL~, ~L~,
JL~L~.
ij.!~ pI.).:. rt.~. m. perversity, perverse
folly; a corrupt passage; drflowering. ~~ pI. ~, ).:. m. a whip, l~sh, scourge,
I.e.,.. 4 I" t _ ... stroke.
.a:s-a.a.,
I
, 4 ] -
~QA. p. ~, Jo- r . ~.
m. a) change, alteration, variation, transform- Co.:. rt. JQA.. m. a hilt, handle; J.,6,W'P a:
ation,. ~~, H~ tlte Feast of Trans- the shaft of a spear.
figuration. b) difference, variety, kind, species; t:...:/..!~ rt. J~. adv. equally, alike, in
}.:.J, .a:S-~ various ways, different methods; like :manner or proportion; at the same time,
~~ ~ all sorts of things, every manner togeth~r.
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the equator; J~o~;: the autumnal equin?x; }d.~~ pI. C. rt. .:>~. a) m. heat,
J~ ;: co-habitation; ».,; ;: equipoise; inflammation,' a conflagration; ~i .:>~~~
J~ ;: unanimity; ~;: harmony, a burning tears. b) the hearth of an altar.
concert; ~Otj A. a concourse; )..:Q.. Lct.~ C~~ froIll w~. Ill. blowing upon any
having the same name. object, as a magician does.
~01.., Jr~o1.. rt. JQ,a,. f. dignity, worth; ~a!.. ri. ~. m. degradation from
~01.. ~ ~ unmerited; wL~o1.. my ». office.
unworthy self. J~t:t.., J~ f. lathyrus satit'a, ever-
"", ~ Y
,...."I,Q..Q,a, a d'Jo f rom J"I,Q..Q,a,.
~ Y • • I.
equznoctw lasting pea.
....:t:t.., J,.!.!~ rt. _00A.. m. melting, softening. ,
~o....., I!t
~~00A.
4i p. '''' r t . ~~.
1 ,..... '" - m. a )
Jr~_Q.. rt. _a... f. vital force, growth. · '7 '!_"
power, aut horzty, rlgftt,. ~, tt)-Q.A. the
{.,4
t~ ~~Q ~~? Jt::+ sin which strikes marks of Chl'ist, scars of sufferings borne for
and wounds us. DERIVATIVI~S, J~o......., IIis sake/ H~ .:9J.;? :=
SjJots on the face of
JI »'''Xl, JtOl'O."Xl. the moon. b) pI. whil;kers,' ).U,!? ... the beard,'
.. ~ 11 I',~ b Il b .. P'
'10
OJ..'lCCI.A, J"OjoXlQ10... r t . f"'"'" m. a name, surname, J ..."'.~ ,,~_._ ~
~Q.a. '1? ""--0 a ean ess oy,' OI!:~QA ...A9.J
appellation, title; fame, renown; ? c:_~ A;) Ms beard sprouted. c) pI. crumbs of the
nominally " ~ ~.:~i of hiyh fame; A ~ Euc1laristic bread.
. d a name, renown/ ... - t_#." = J'~'" torment.
h e galne ~:>QAm
10 y
J'~Q.a.
9 #.
~o.a.
•• ,4 pI. ." '·'~*-!I"'·-,!
J.- m. roc k , a roc k ; ~_ ...--.. of the skin caused by riding or walking j ~! a:
a rocky hill. ~ the galling or w1'1.·nging of shoes. d)
· • I't'~o.a.
~o.a., , 4 rt. ~. m. a ) 8Ub'uectwn, . filings; ~1..9! A steel or ironfilings; ,~~... ! a:
oppessim, servitude. b) s~tbmission, obedience,' embers, wood-ash. e) brooding j J;~~t. the
A ~? unruly; ot;h~ ~t subject to him. fostering care of God. f) ~;;.! a: moving or
e) domination, tyranny. d) the district subject slipperiness of the intestines, dysentery.
to a city, its dependencies. ,.,.,c.a.
I":' 4
-
_ I.! 4
~o.a.,
J'
.
~~, J~ from 4o.a.. adj. rocky, stony, J..:.9~ rt. ~. m. lubricating grease;
growing on rocks; ~ta. ~~ fishes living on '~l-! A hog's grease, lard.
a gravelly bottom. Metaph.firm, solid. ~:g~ rt. )..g..... m. scr'ubbing, rubbing,
~~ rt.~. m. scurrility. shampooing, massage.
I~c:... pI. J~ rt. ~. f. a) talk, talk- ~U~ pt J:- rt . .9'o.a.. m. a file.
ing, discourse; chatter. b) a tale, story,fable. ll9~ rt.~. m: exhaustim, utter weariness,
c) the plot of a tragedy. •
collapse.
4~ m. the hollow of the hand, a handful. )lg~ rt.~. m. a/ootstool .
• •
~c:..., ~~ rt. 4. m. magnificence, Jlg~ rt. .9Q&.. m. oil, polish.
pride, arrogance. .! ':' • I"'. ':'. . . a.a.
~o.a.,
- 4 ~9o.a., .................. 4 pI . -
~, .'"
,..... m.
~~, J~ from ~o.a.. made of stone, and' f. a turtle-dot'e, pigeon.
It'~~~ from 4o.a.. f. rocky hardness. ~.:... , ~Q'... pI. ~ rt.~. m. a) pouring
~c:t... It. ~: m. making glossy or e.g. of oil upon the llead; J..::C! ~~... bloodshed,.
smouth . ~ o\! A outpouring of the Holy Spirit. b) in
.9o.a., .sa.:.. fut . .9.1&), act. part. .9~, J,U, the Lexx. injection by the nostrils.
pass, palt. .a...A., ~, a) to file, scmp;; to rub j ~~ rt . .9o.a.. m. a covering, t·eil.
,;,.).; with the hand/ ).L9~ with a file/
~~ ~~~D Ot~ ~ »...:. ~ the
J!.9~ pI. ~ -, r
rt. ~. m. a) grace,
fairness, beauty " J~o:'a. ~ full of grace, most
halcyon scrapes her eggs about in the sand and fair j J.p. ?-~; if A the best of the land, of
sits upm them. b) to rub, apply salve 01' the }lock. b) a fair deed, virtue; a grace,
massage; ~ 11\~_!_ .. ,.. ,. 1 b
ot.a..aJ .9,. ne ru s agazns
• t
favour; J.;~r! divine virtues.
trees; ~~ o'~ ~ ~~ he rubbed t/.e
patunt. Wit. I1 em1Jroca t'IOn; ,0Dot-)4 '" J' , ~
....:..:Q!
J..A..!..9~ pI. ~=- rt. ~. a flatterer,
,D~.J"::',:) ~ that they should ru~ red ochre fawner.
on their loins. ETHPE. .a....;..U? a) to be )I.'~i..gta. rt. ~. f.flattery, adulatim.
rubbed; 'P~ ~t~ t~ ~ wood grows J;;.9~ rt...a.... m. complacence,' obsequious-
hot with frict1'on b) to be ru~bed on, applied ness.
as oil or salve. PA.,a~ to rub, c/bafe, polish,· C~C4... rt. ..a.... adj. of beauty or virtue;
to lick wounds as a dog; to stroke, fondle j A Ji~:.~ glorying in beauty or in virtue.
~ ~'.{9 poUs/led wiles. ETHPA. ,a:J:J.a.r IJ~~... rt. ~. a) the nct of pleasing,
and wrongly ~tr to be rubbed in; to be cringing. b) obsequious, '/,·ain.
rubbed with oil &c.; metaph. ~tii J~Qj
~).j~~... rt . ..a.... adv. obsequiously.
0.; the opP1'obrium t/tat has been fastened on
him. ApR. ~r to 1'ub, make plain, to ac- Jt'~~~ rt . ..a.... f. flattery, adulation,
commoJate ~ ~ to himself. DERIVA- (urrying favour.
TIV:EjS, 1.a.Q&., }.go.a., 4..9o.a., 49o.a., J.ag~ ... , ~~~ rt. .a.... obsequious.
~o.a., 'to.9~, J.a..,..., '~a..a., ~~. 1Jt'..g~ rt .•9u... m. aflatterer.
).9~ or ~g~ pt J:-l't.. .9o.a.. m. a)frict£on, ),,9...... t
....... ~... r..a....
f . '"""-
~?...P' - 1 pm'tztlOn,
t,le ..
attrition. b) polish. c) chafing, inflarnmatim cartilage of the nostrils.
",,~a.z. 568
t, I> d- ,
) '.la. an .loa.
.. bulwark, defence; Ji~ J~~ walled cities;
m. mugw01·t, artemuna.
' I ...
~~ imper. of verb ~ to kiss. J;QA t.:> an outer wall, rampart.
.s;,.t., ~~ pI. J.:. m. a) an open space; H~ m. the navel.
with ~ or ~ abroad, out-of-doors, out. b) a J'&.. rt. ;~. m. a pulley, axle-tree, leathern
street, square, market-place, market, bazaar; bucket of a water-wheel.
~~~~! J.,Q~ the bakers' quarter, bread- J'&.., Jl.";&.. pI. Jl.'" rt. ;~. f. a spring, leap,
J----,
market ; JI~ , ... ~Q.A.
I ~ ".. aIIeys; ,0_ ~ -::-
"-" "I;"'~' A bound.
~ blind alleys; metaph. ~, ~,~ JJ>'c!a.
pI. C. from ~..... m. planting,
the watery ways of the sea. c) fm'um, place of propagation.
assembly, court. d) a laura, row of monastic I ' -.
,.~,a.,
4 J"'.
~~
=; 4
Q,a. = I! ,.. ....
,..wo ,.. s.'
1.
1.
tlte cypress.
cells. e) a quarter of a city; ?~! J~l!.
the third quarter of Baghdad. ~~~ from ~. m. a slip, error.
I~ ha.I>
.9 ' . f rom ",..... m. al rm,
a' d atlOn,
trepz .
~~, J~~ from J.ga.. a) a lLuckster,
petty trader; a sutler, camp-follower. b) a a shock.
court-day, a publi(J pl~ader. ~;~ pl.l:. Ar. m. a city watchman, guard/
~,g~ rt.~. m. arrogance. pI. the Praetorian guard.
,',.4 p IJ
"n,a. .......~'Q,a.
~J·· .. 1.
s.'
peas, pu1se; oats.
)JUct... plo J.:,. rt. .aAA. m. a) buffeting,
beating, dashing to the ground, slaughter; .. j~ ESHTAPHAL ... ;o~r from a root J..
castigation, tribulation. b) a blow, bruise; not found in Syriac. a) to be arrogant, insolent;
~,;.9 .al,~ a slap on the cheeks, box, cuff. with ~ to attack. b) to happen to be, to be
c) being beaten to the g1'ound as crops, meagre- present; ~l." Q .. jo~!? ~r those who
ness of a crop. d) a contention. happened to be present. c) astron. to be in
r
JLe.t. pI. rt. ~. m. lying, falsehood; conjunction. DERIVATIVE, Jto..L.;o~.
A.? J~~ perjury,' . , 1 l'oto."
false witness.
t4
..,aA, ,..,a. p1. I'-
\pt .. 1•
r tJ
...... m. a ) b ··
egtnmng,
• • L!,' ~ d I,t 4
ort.qm opp. ~~QA en / ,..,a. If' Wtt,wut 11 .1._..
.,.. ft·......
,a. u. 'Q.a.I, act . par. ,a., Jt. a) t0
t·,..·· 'QA.. beginning, eternal; :. ~ from the beginning.
leap, bound, spring, jump,' to spring to as
b) a preface, exordium, introduction. E-Syr.
a trap; l~~ ;W, to jump the ditches;
a few verses of the Psalms introducing an
~~ ;a.. he leapt into the ship; ~~? m~ anthem or a clause from the Psalter prefixed
J~~..s ~~ arrows darting from the bows;
to a verse of an anthelll. c) gram. tlte subject
o;~ "2!c~ his eyes started out; ~J ;~
of a nominal sentence.
he bounded away; ~ ;~ he leapt up.
. swell, mount up; "~~o
b) to rtse, ... J'
!:,:!.. lr'Qa. ~,'"
).A.i~ pI. ~:. rt . .s;, ..... m. pI.flashing beams
of sun or fire-light.
the pitch bubbled up; ;~ J)..::Q? U:~ it
mounts up to a hundred. c) to rise, aspire; ~;ttA pI. J:'
m. in the Lexx. a white film,
;~ )l:~~ lie aspired to the supreme white spots on the eye.
power; J", ~. . .~
- "".......... .. '
~ 'Q.a.I? JoJ~ ...... (~
_r ~;Q"A Ar. m. the rectum.
tempest burst forth against the ship. ETHPE. ~;ttA m. a weasel.
;~4rto rise, spring up; ~ lio~r8he l~j;ct... pI. J:' m. a) the calyx of a flower;
sprang upright; with'~ to oppose. PA. a seed-vessel, pod, cod; rind of a pomegranate.
; ~ to dance, to skip, gambol as young animals; b) casing, sheath of the brain. c) the bag or
to dart, leap up as fish; to start, palpitate as case of locusts' eggs. d) scab, crust of an
the heart; to startle. DERIVATIVES, J;oa., ulcer. e) a watery bladder in the eye. f) a
J;&.., ~;o~, Jt~;o~. poison made of various bitter herbs.
J,Qa.
'.. = J""
o,..:::I.A a wick, a plant from which ~;a.,
I.' 4 J"''''
~_'QA r.. p.1 J""
....._ rt. " .. A. f.• a s'lP,
l'
wicks a1'e made. fall, offence, fault lit. or metaph.; a slippery
• I pI. J'" m. a city wall, fortification,
J;Q.A. 1110pe ; }..U~? ... slips of the tongue.
569
H..!4f ",,, ..
~;Qa. rom ~ .... m. qUlVenng, papt a-
l't JL'et~~ f. caravan hiring, care of caravan
tion. horses or mules.
Jl.j;~ rnespilus germanica, tlte medlar. • ,. 4 PI . ~Qa.,
J~~ 11" 4 J""..- f • a tape-worm.
~...;;e:. a) grape-gleaning. b) free access, J..:Q...e:. pt }..:.. f. sesame; pI. sesame seed.
permission. ~et.. a) =J~e:.. b) a crocod£le;
m ~ rt. .... m. a) strength, suppo'rt. b) a lizUl·d.
confirmation, ratification; proving of a will; JJ,..:Q....~ aud .~ pI. }..:.. a) an ant;
satisfaction of a debt. c) an agreement. d) ~;r ~e:. the lion ant. b) roughness of
gram. emphasis, cOrl'oboration, the adding' of the skin from cold, tingling, irritation.
force by words such as~, J~;, ~? &c. J~~ f. amomum granum paradisi,
CUe:.pt )..: l't..... adj. affirmative, con- an aromatic shruh whence a spice used in
firmatory e.g. an adverb such as ~rAmen. embalming was prepared.
JL';'e:. rt ..... f. reflection, deliberation. tF':' (collective), J~e:. (noun of unity)
~;c:. rt. J.... m. a) looseness of the bowels, pI. ~it.. f. a lily,. ).Q,!II:)~ tF~.. the Wy of
a flux, issue. b) becoming easy, making the valley; J~~, J~ carved lily work.
smooth. Jj£.:c:. pI.)!. rt. .gQa.. f. a) a veil, covering;
JL';':' f. the navel, the umbilical cord. Cf. chalice veil. b) a napkin, towel, handkerchief;
J'Q.~.. an d J....
' .... the towel in which the baptised are held. c) t'est-
JI'. •
j",Qa.; see J'Qa..
t• ment, robe of a judge, king, priest.
J,.:.L';et.. pI. }..:.. rt ..... L;. m. superabundance, LQ-. and La... perh. contr. from ~~. adv.
opulence, numerousness. equally, together; La... ~ rashly, c()lfJ1,rltonly.
""Qa. PAEL 1St form, ""~ to confuse, put ~L'~ from .tI)~. m. foundation; .tI)L'~
in disorder. 2nd form, .:!. to repress, refrain, ~~ an elementary gr'ammar.
,.. P' ,1'1
. curb the heart, anger, &c. E THPA ..... ~,
.gL"~ a) to make a partaker, to C()lfJ1,-
to be quieted; to be put out as a blaze. ApH. . .
munzcate; to assocwte Wl' t h " 4)"
~; ~2,lc..-,
.-:;.t to abate, to quiet. DERIVATIVES, J,..a..., Q...a. he assocwte
. d h'lS
~~ ... &!II:). JI'I.Q.?;>
4 ... .
"0.. ~"'.. .gj"
I"'''
to sponsorsltip, .sponsol'ial:
~:Q.~ SHAPHEL conj.; see ~.
.
to communwate; ~J
........"cl .," .
to share, l~ave pal't in; to be an accomplice;
a cotton rag; J~ ~.Q! welling tears. ~~...::..... Christ did not become a mere man;
ETHPE. ~4r and ETHPA. ~r:;:... to be r J~':" J~ Q~ not merely in. words.
strained, poured off from the dregs, pU7'ified; d) cO?nmon, ordinm'y, secular, lay opp. con-
.
~~ o,l.::Q ..~~ the water is to be strained
'" -
qff. PA. ~ to liquefy, fine metal; to
secrated, of bread, oil, water, places &c.; a
common soldier; a lay brother, a monk opp.
strain, pour cif!. ApR. ~r to cause to shed a priest.. e) fi:rial opp. fest,al, also H4:-
tears; to pour, let trickle. DERIVATIVES, ll....!.., ~ ordinary festirals 0pp. those connected
~, JJ.~, lL.:..., ~o~, ~, ~..., with Our Lord; ~ J~Q; week-days;
J~ ........ A: )d.~ and fern. emph. ellipt. the daily office.
ll-.~ and ll~ pI. ~~ rt."'-. m. a strainer, f) gram. name of a point or accent. PA.~:..
• • a) to darken, blacken. b) to sully, defame,
filter, colander; jh'epan, srrinkler for sacrificial
use; the saucer of a lamp. dispm·age,· ~ I'Lr ~~ t.he spies dis-
paraged a good land; ~~?).!Li, ~~
u.-~ pI. }~ rt. ' - . m. a drippinJ, leak,
~ o~~ hateful vices which disfigured 'lim.
trickle, trickling,fine drops; dregs; 1~;'Q.!)h;;
c) to make common, profane; J"'l' ,~~_. .. Y
drippings from honeycomb; J~;l? • marshy
~~r he profaned the Divine Mysteries.
exudatian, muddy ot'e7jlow; J~? ~..;;.~o J1;'Jj
•
E'l'HPA. P' Y 1'" a) to be darkened, fouled,
p--~
rills and trickling waters.
ll.-~ m. a) act. part. emph. of verb " ' - .
sullied, defamed; ~.. t:;:....r
OIrC4.. ~9 its beauty
' d 4 "P' - '!' I"
was su7lte ; \ ~.. ",-.. ~ ~,,?~.-:::. >' .! I I! -'" 1J; ~
b) = ~,
• •
=
u,.:..., = ll-.!. In most of these
• they become da/·k from dark error. b) to be
senses at least two ways of vocalization are
profaned. DERIVATIVES, ~..lA.uQ.A., ~~,
found.
)lc"' ....... ,~, Jlc:\.:C_.
u..:... rt. '-.... m. discharge, exudation;
~~..;.... pI. J.:. rt. f"-'. dusky, swarthy, olive-
J1.'~i? J~~ ;;;: heavy rainfall; ~h;;;:
the trickling dou;n, running down of tears; coloured.
J~.z;? A the distillation of perfumes while J1.'~ rt. r-. f. swartltiness.
~.z.;? n.-;
is probably prepared perfumes; .. f >' '" t ... , I! , )
~- ut. t,......aJ, ac . part. t,-, J-LMA.. a to
).b0l?? A deposit, veins of gold. grow U'arm, feel teal'm; J.W. ~ 0: r!!?
~,:)
JJ~~ dimin. of ~. m. a tricklet . J.,;s:;t as the day waxes hot the earth gro'w8
•
).!~ rt. " ' - . Ill. a strainer, searce. warm. b) to warm oneself, bask ~b in
~~ l't. , ........ u'asting, running. the bun. Part. adj. ~, JL,;;.. wm'm, hot
pl. hot water. PA. ~..:~. a) to warm, keep
~ SRAPREL conj. of verb ~....
warm trans.;._
• '" ~
OJ...:iIC.AoQ~ ~-.aJ?
... " P' h
e may t a1{e a
J~ pI. j~ rt. ~. liquefaction, hot bath to warm his body; J~l~~ )J..~
distillation, ooze.
J~C:.,~al." the hen keeps her eggs warm;
>' f v '" ... PI.!. ,
~- ut.. 'f-AJ' act. part. ~... , ~ to ll...~ ~~? J1.'o".,9 a u:armfur cloak. b) ta
become dusky, swarthy,. to be black with sin,. ha'l:e ulcers. ETHPA. ~::.r:;:....r a) to be warmed,
J,,' P' >' '" >' >' '" 1
"''''~! ~J ~ ~ t,le pears Wl acqulre
1 'll . P'"p'_?"' ~?
k ept warm,. o..w.",_ .. >" I..... ". 1
~ ~ tney were
a dusky tone; J;';tj~ ~~ dusky as .,..r warmed with the fleeces of my sheep. b) to be
llindoos. Part. adj.~, J~, J~-. a) dusky, injlamed with love. ETHPUP. tLt:....t to
swarthy; JJ, ... Xi .. :: Ao dusky-ltUed. b) suffer from ulcers. P AIEL ~~ to enrage,
awkward, rude,. simple, sincere,' 1~~.oJ..:;:, excite with drink. ETBPAJAL t!-t:;:....t often
Jl:....~o J~"'.:: .. rude and scanty fare~' miswritten t" ... 41. to rage, rave; to bu/'n
J~. ..=.... l~ l~~~ the Pshitta Version with desire; ~~;::. Ql.:.~rPharaoh's sorcerers
of the Syrians is unscholarly. c) comman, raved like drunkards. ApR. t:.....r a) to make
.
ord znary, ,;" ?" J~
mere; IAJ~.,.. ! ..... ?V,~ ' ~, ~J-£'
- I?~ . .. >' • P' " I'
warm; ~__~o ,~ ,.....'IC.... tlie sun gzves .. 1 •
r~b~ }~...:.. the Lord God appeared as an l£ght and warmth. b) to ulcerate, cause in-
ordina7'Y person to Abraltam; J';~ }~j~ ~ flmnmation. DIHUVATIVES, )...1...0... , ~Q"",
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l..LM""" Jla,J.. eo A, J..&-..., Jl~, 4---, Illp1.''"
~ - I~ a:
I - r t . .a.-. m. a ) ~MS~P
Jla..a....-., lu ... », Jlau ... », Jla..u....~. pounding in a mortar. b) wear and tear,
J..a.-. rt. ~. m. perh. a ltot potion. detriment. c) fatigue, wearisomeness; ~
,. .. P era. m. governor of a town or
ot..J.,..u.....
~ being weary of life. d) vexation, misery,
province, satrap. adversity/ ~, • anguish of mind. e)
" 4 ,,. rt. ~ . f. ulceratton . of tile
, stomach. bickering, strife. f) ~ »" without disturb-
JI.,a...a.....a.
ance, untroubled, calmly.
~a.:. m.first milk afterparturition,beestings,'
ajlow of milk; sucking. .;... fut . .,;..;, act. part. ~:;.:. a) to become
~ ,. f ut. -Oa.-&J",," an d "'-&J,
,. '" act. part.~,
'"' black, sooty; ..:;.... J~~l" .,.r ~i ~~ our
skin is blackened like a furnace; ;~ add
~, pass. part. ..a....:...., )~, J~-. a) to break
soot. b) to be alarmed. PA: .:.:.. a) to
up small, shatter, triturate, l)ound; ~
I! - '" J' .. ,,. 4 blacken, foul, char; to make gloomy; ~~
~~ ~~.,., ,o~ he tears them as a
' Q.A!)
J..... 4 ~r' . . . . pots JOU'" l 'wzt
h soot; I~ I·· ..
threshing-instrument tears chaff; oA.!:.... I~~
Ch rls . t sh attered t'd 0 ls; ... ~Q.l,)Q 'Ono....-,
....' r I ' -- ,. ~ .. • JW-» sooty cheeks; ~r .:.~ l Jl:~o~ how
long wilt thou blacken thy face witl, misery 1
the physician l)ounds his drugs. b) to wear
b) to levy forced service, to compel, impress,·
away, fret, harass, vex, importune; ~ . .:;,,:.
... ~~; :::. he commandeered his camels;
~!~ they thresh out questions; ... ~W~ 11 -'!......x .... ,. ~.. w11.osoever SlUt I.-ll
)l:" ~;~ be importunate at the judge's ,-.. ~ r- ~r
compel thee to go one mile. ETHPA • ..;.t;:.....t"
doors. c) to wear oneself out, drudge, take
a) to be blackened, fouled; ,;..~ ,o~r
trouble; ~!I! IJl ~ I drudge at my learn-
... o~ thei'l' fq,ces were covered with shame. b) to
ing; lo~ A!.~ U. J~~ he did not trouble
be forced, compelled. c) cf. Eshtaphal conj. of
about an army. Pass. part. a) triturated,
pounded, broken; I~ l~~ pulverized
~(. ApH •
~ "" l 4
..:.....r
,.
to blacken, foul; ....:;..~
I! - N'} _. .3 fiOtl l s ltS
.
... ~a-.» ~ '""'~ 1 e m'u,u;
glass; ~ ~ a contrite heart. b) wearied
limpid waters. DERIVATIVES, J..... Q.A., J;a.-.a.,
out, harassed, sad, anxious; wearisome; OI~
I" -
IA.-a. J001
• Cl~ !ii>..CIQ:>
,. 11. e was worn out Wlt• h age,. Jlo;a.-.a., J.........., J""":, J"":"', Jlo.-, Jl.-,
ble i:.f. ; a..-..a., )..; a..-..a..
I'" - ..' ~
IA.-a. I"" mtsera
• t.Je; "" .... r
~ oo~ ~.Q.."A
- -
old man takes rest; ~ \.~~ the ~....:. vernac. m. the last child born to
diligent will weary themselves out,. .c..!4r, a woman .
... l~ Jrl!o I befought you to trouble you,rselj ~ fut. ~. to rust intr., to contract
to come to me. PA. ~ a) to shatter, sltiver. rust, grow dull; J!.'~ l~r ~ tl~e soul
b) to molest, disturb,' ~? 01";"':' », ..Jl rusted U!ith its old sores. APR. ~rtrans. and
.... 01 ~? no one ha.~ disturbed his possession, neut. to cover with ru,~t, to tarnish, sully;
has questioned his title to the property. AplI. to _,,'" t.. '"_ X I'" • led id ~~
.. _.....
~ ................. ? ,.!)OI? tamzs,t go,.
weary. DERIVATIVES, ).,a.....a., ~~, J.,a.-. J.ljt'" ~;....r smoke has blackened their teeth;
" r r t . .Q....... m. a pel'wan.
) AMA J~ ~ J4- sin destroys the lustre
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of the soul. DERIVATIVES, l~a..., J..,~a..., Jl.'o";~ pI. Jl.'~ rt. ~. f. mental confusion,
Jta.....a.. raving, drivel, random talk, humbug.
I ' .. !
J~ f. a marsh plant, sium lancifolium. ~
,.
fut. +J, ,.. 1'1
act. part. ~, ~,
,.,
J~":'" pI. JI.'~ f. the armpit, armllOle. part. adj. 4 .., ).,:. .,
l~. to spread out, lay
out on the ground; to strike down, lay dead
J~ m. pI. rising ground, eminences.
on the ground; ~! '0 ;., ~ r \.t:t-~ they
w~, J~~ f. barley-meal, barley por-
ridge, made of barley-meal, honey and fat.
shall lay the fruit out in the sun;
\.o"~;...o God spread flesh before them;
+ J~
ij... fut. J~, act. part. ij..:.,~, I~. ~;~ J~~ ~..:. \.0·0j.0~ their children
to go wrong, misbehave, be infatuated esp. of he stretched dead on the ground. Part. adj.
conjugal infidelity j to play the fool, be out of trailing as plants,prone; broad, ample; diffuse;
one's wits, beside oneself; ~~ A wt:.-~ .. \!111
\.o~~);. ......~ sheep with long fleeces opp.
.. oS' .... ; if tllOu hast gone wrong with anotlwr curly; J~ J~ a broad plain, ellipt.
not thy husband. Act. part. infatuated, Cl'aZY, ~ open country. Geomet. plane. ETHPA.
a born fool, madman, low fellow,. ~ ~
~t;..l'" to be spread out on the ground, laid
~ he feigned ma~ness. PI. f. J~ pros-
flat. DERIVATIVES, J..,;~, )....~.., J~*""
titutes; vain folly; '-..... '0 '" Jt.:':'\.!"~
"I):S;"'.. "f"'C)- ~ ! a
~~, ~4a., Jt~, ~~.
fool uttersfolly. ETHPE • ...J4l"'to act foolishly,
~ pI. J.:. ri. 4", m. a) an open space esp.
take to bad ways. ETHPA• ...J~l'" to take to
wicked folly, take to vile or wrong ways, to mis- the land beyond the walls of a city,. ~~ J~
conduct oneself esp. of fornication j to become houses without the walls; ~! J;, ~ un-
or be considered foolislb or vile; ~o • ~~ -,. 111 walled villages; J;11" ,""" 11 open country and
Q.J 0 f'Nit"
mountains. b) open space round a house, un-
~ he com,mitted wicked folly with her,. ~
Jl.'o"'..; ~~r when the heir took to evil ways,. walled courtyard. c) open expanse of smooth
sea, a pool; a reaclb of a river.
)..J~r ¥? .,~i~ ;~~finish thy _cou~se
kst thou be accounted a fool. ApH. ~l to ~~ m. a sAallow in which turtles are
infatuate; to besot, to accuse of folly, to make caugltt.
to appear foolish; ~:> w~~ 4 .. rshe ~~~ rt.~. adv.stupidly, impertinently,
despised him in her hem't, thought him a fool; tactlessly.
)..~? ot~ J~r ~rhath not God JI.'~ rt. ~. f. senselessness, folly, mis-
made foolish the wisdom of the world 1 ~~r conduct; madness; contempt.
J~'l." ~~~ it has driven everyone crazy.
DERIVATIVES, ~4 ..., Jt~,~, ~~ rt. +. adv. plane,flat.
Jl.'rt4a. rt. ~. f. breadth, extent, surface,
4..J~.
superficies; geomet. a plane, plane figure;
~ Arab. m. brink, margin, shore.
).:.4--- rt. ~. m. ground fig, woifs milk,
~?..
. :: prolixity.
J~ pI. J~ rt. ~. f. a small taper-
a sort of spurge. ing vase of glass or alabaster, an ointment-box,
)....~ rt. ~. m. pI. cups, goblets. incense-boat.
J~4a. rt. ~. f. wild fig ; cf. ).:.4--. ~~ m. a jJolo-mallet.
H~, JI.';~U or ~ rt. ~. a) frivolous, ~
,.
fut. ~,,. .. act. part . ~.
_t· to c1eave
'L'apid, stupid, inane esp. of conversation; asunder, cut obliquely; ),,0 ~ they cut
H~ ».''O~ vapid talk; ¥
;rt~ ~jj a reeds across. Pass. par. t .Co. ~_, J'.."-
'i - I'
--,:)_,
.
clattenng cymba;I J1I,,~..
"
4
' J""' .. .
7"' 8t'lly 0 IIl sloping, .~lanting, splayed; J~ J~;
/) women. b) one bereft qf sense, witles<~, a J~l~ windows broad witMn and narrow
. drivelkr. without. . DERIVATIVES, J~, ~ .
~l'4":' or ~ rt. ~. ndv. fi'ivolously, ~ rt. ~.... m. plucking, skinning,
at random. .flaying.
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J;~ m. pI. in the Lexx. hastiness, error. ;Q'''''';'' Heb. rt ........ Sihor, Black River =
the Nile.
H~ m. in the Lexx. a weaver's beam to
which the woof is attached with clay. J.;i~ frol11 the above. perh. black.
Ir~;, a) usually m. pI. J.!!! J;~ the JI.'~ f. perh. = JI.'~~.
gums. b)~!. drains. Cf. J~~. J~ f. perh. a district un/ler a 8heikh,
] J,I'
- ~ p.
J..t..'~.... 10'_ rt. ~Q-'. f. a) '
washmg, a district of Egypt .
ablution, rinsing; :;, ,~Qr the Lection .... P . f
t,-""'" AIEL conJ. 0 verb~.
for Maundy-Thursday, John xiii. 1-19; ~ I~' ,..
~ l' t • ~. feroClOUS.
i'
~, tlte waslLing of feet on the fOame day. b) a I' 4. , ..
I"a~ rt. ~. f. 8avagery, wildness.
wash, soap, lye; the water in which anything
Ibas been waslud, suds. c) ~ ~ wast-
~, ~..;., J~; see verb ~Qa., ~.
ing away of tlte bowels from chronic dysentery. ij~ m. a stye in tile eye.
I~ (? }.:.o";); see verb ?Qa.. ~J~ rt. ~aa.. adv. cOrltemptuously.
r
J;;"" pi. m. the first corn threshed out. JI.'~ pI. Jl.'e rt. ~aa.. f. contempt, scorn;
~,...;. in the Lexx. m. a great ship. desecration; contemptibility; J~ l~ self-
~;~
\' ".. m. haematite, . blood-stone. contempt,. wLQ'~"';' my contemptible self.
..... , 1'"
Ip~ oIf., 10'- rt . .:::.cu... parched, blasted, dried J~ pI. J~~ f. a branch, rod; ~l!;;
up, m·ildewed; shrivelled. a myrtle-branch.
JL'a.=.o..........
4 4
rt. .:::.~. f. sultriness " havoc ~ Arab. a sheikh.
wrought by s'l1,ltry winds. J~A..A. f. a blossom.
I' If..
,.....a....a. pI . ,._
I'" • •
rt ..... aa.. llquld. In the Lexx. ~ rare form for 'J: verh.
t·nsipid. ~ perh. a seam.
\', Q4......
"6 , 4 , r t.1
.', , J..t..'~a....a. . ~aa.. a d '
esplser, scor~er.
Jt.A.., J~; see verb '-J.....
Jto'J~ rt. ~Q.a.. f. contempt.
Heb. rt. '-JA.. f. Slteol, the pit =
'-0:.....
~)1,.,.;.
, = ~ J1.• f.A. I- .
Greek ~l1ades, limbus, tlte lower regions; ~ J¥J ~"'~ m. pI. locusts' leg8.
J~~l." the lowest hell. ~~, J~~~ Lexx. a bastard.
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tranquil pools; ::is J..j~ a calm haven. c) to J~ m. fine dust; the first corn trodden out
cultivate, reclaim, tame; with J~;rto bring of the ear.
lands under cultivation, also to render peace to l-o..Jo.-. in BB. leavings, residuum.
a country;,~ I"'"" JJ Q..£) ' ' garden vegeta bles;
4 '....
J.;~; see ~~'J.A. silk.
J i,..........."II:I ': untame alllma1s. E THPA. ~j,_
'!!"~' 11 d ' ""P' ~?1>
~o.-. Arab. sesame oil.
a) to be at peace, find peace / to be pacified,
reconciled, to live peaceably with ~, ~;
~~ t~ Heb. the Song of Songs = Syr.
J~l."~~l.".
r
J~~ t:..L~.. creation was at peace. b) to
make peace, make a treaty of peace. c) to be J1.''':''' pI. J1." f. a caramn.
calmed, tranquillized, tamed. DERIVATIV.I1;S, ~ PAEL conj.; see .a.Q.a..
Jt~?, J.,&...Q.a., 4-., J-a.-., ~~, Jt~, ~ pl.l:" ID. marble; li6.": a: white marble.
4J.....U:1, JlQJ.J....a...'lI:), J..u .• ~. Cf.J~.
~, ~, rt. ~. m. a) peace (answers
to Lat. pax; cf. ~ saIus), tmnquillity.
J'~ pI. r ID. a palm-spathe,· a rope of
palrn-fib1·e.
b) a treaty of peace, a truce, capitulation; to
JtL"A',
11 - JI."j,~
P' - or &A.
-- or &A.
-'" p. ' J'"
1 t"-' I. •
take a city ~ by surrender opp. ~~ by
f. a) a chain, bond, fetter,. ,o·~ ~;r
storm. c) cultivated or inhabited land opp.
J~ he put fetters upon them = cast them
0.:>,
'J'" an d p'~;
l !'" I
~?! " cul'twaled ; tame,
into bonds. b) a line, series.
domestic.
J,.:~, J~ from ~. adj. of chain-
J~ Arab. ID. anchusa tinctoria, alkanet,
wO/·k.
0. plant yielding a red dye.
~ = ~A.~ grains of sesame.
I
~ . v---'
' !r " t') >~'l ; )"'i:'!"".!''"
a peaceJ"" ~,peace-
offerings. b) cultivated, garden; a: J,6; 4.= r ll-A. butomus, the flowering 1·ush.
cinnamon. I~ pI. l.&:;. f. an alabaster vase, a flagon.
s.
1t, lUo I laid me down and slept and rose t ,,-I -.. .
presen ; ..._,...-0 ~.M~. . ? essentw~ attn'butes;
'I. __ ~? 1
he slept with his fathers. Act. and pass. parts, ETHPE. .....5~r a) to be found, be present,
d ea, . d J'"
d bu'l'te; ~~or~tose.... , .... h exist, be; to happen; J.ba..~ .....54t"11£ was
that lie in the dust; ~ b..~ ~ those who found faitliful; J~li J~rthe lost who
have long been at'rest. - ETHPE. ~~r to are found; Jl.'t .....5l:....Tther~ came by cltance,-
be laid out, part. ~~ divided into beds or w~",t there we1'e; ~~ ~~r we
,. · ... H!:· ...
plots for irrigation. ApH,.:::J:u..r a) to 'make were at S cete;? ....:>~ ,...Ol/Mnce it follows;
' d own, to send to s1eep; fo.I»~
to tte I'~" . . .~ . . .!' ~ .... ~ ...£W, ~ whatsoever I possess. b) to
lal'd upon the bed. b) to situate; )..j~~? be found out, discovered, detected,. ~~ /"
~~? ~ ~ ~? open land lying by J~~ w~Q;:;J,; .....541." if the tlwft be found
abundant waters. DERIVATIVES, Jlo "> • .Jl "', in his hand; )l;;~ J4l?~ because
J:>o~, J~,:Q. he was conv'icted of NestO'l'ianis'ln. c) to be able.
~ or }d..d& m. a louse. DERIVATIVES, }~, }lo...-AA., l:-,.)"lo...-AA.,
~lo...-AA., h,ollQA.'O, }lcu...o..lIO.
JI.'~l~ rt. f:.,.tl... f. sediment; subsidence;
repose. l~ pl.l~ rt. ~. r.finding, discovery,
~~,,~~ only pI. m. rt. f:.,.tl... sunk, subsided, recovery = sah'ation; an invention, idea, notion,
, JI."...' ..'O ...,-.,!'d "....._ _ ~? easy to find; ~
occaswn; .. ..
calmed down; ,0~~L" ~ ;;: settled on tlte
lees. Ju-..? ;;: on" Foundlings; Jl,.¥)? It ..
:;;: inventing
excuses/ ,o~, J~ their inventions,
~ anomalous verb usually with prosthetic
t v..Jl.&J,
.. ,.. f u.
Al ep11, ....o.a." .....111f • 0~.. 0·"',
, ..
act. part.
imaginations; l.4 J ? ;: tlte Invention of tlw
Y .,. I P.- ....~ t' _ Cross.
~,~,pass.part.~,~, a) to
find, meet with, llappen; to attain, acquire; Jl.'C:~ rt . ..::.::LA.. f.falling asleep = death;
to find out, invent, discover; ~ ~r» ot('~~i ~o.: ~.. ~L ;~ thirty days
~ )J th~ dove found no rest i ~r
a: J; after Iw I~ad entered into rest.
t'! - I J,,',... f. .
J~ if thou meet any one,. ~~? ~i ~.... p ....' '~ . a q'uazl.
,~ that they may find life in Christ; J!.'~-4'" rt. ......:lA.. f. finding, discovery,
...... 0·'"
It{ .!"'; .. ".. tnventors
. of evil. WIth;~.• attainment; existence. With»' absence, lack.
or ~ to find occasion against anyone; ~J.jl.'~ rt . ....o.a.. adv. actually.
~ ...A....» ». he is no match for thee; with
I " .. J. !.a~, JKJ rt . ......:lA.. adj. of or belonging
,.¥w,; tofind mercy, grace, pardon. b) with
to existence, essential.
HLr to find room or opportunity, with ~ to JI."~ rt. ~::u... f. a halt, stay,- residence.
find strength (cf. above), hence auxil. verb to be
able, to find it possible, he can, he may; con- ~ rt. ~. perpetual, constantly abiding.
strued with fut. or inf. or with the same tense I~ pt Jf:!,.:.. rt. ~. f. a) a resting-
immediately following; ~r....A.r ~i place, habitation; a tabernacle, temple. b)
if by any means I may attain~' ~ ~ Neo-Heb. the Shechinah, the visible glory of
• ;; , a> '" who may abide
.. ..
it 1 JJ? J...: 0 .~
- ,
» the Divine Presence; Ol~ ... 4li J..L;.Q
I cannot. I mpers. ~'lC it may be; ~~», ~ ;0'''6 ~ the Holy One who let His glory
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abide on Mount Zion. c) a sepulchre, shrine. J.l,.o.: pI. C. rt. to.a.. m. pI. demons inhabit-
reliquary, relics of Saints; a shrine or teml)le ing human beings.
of idols. ).g. rt. ~. m. a) the settling, alighting
J~ rt. .~. m. pI. freckles, pimples. of a bird &c. b) dwelling, residence, staying;
~ ~ he prolongs his stay. c) deposit,
~l4a- rt. ~. adv. disgracefully.
settlings, faeces esp. of urine.
Jl'c~ pI. Jto
rt. ~. f. disgl'ace, dis- J~ rt. ~. f. descent.
figurement, unseemliness, foulness, obscenity;
J~ rt. ~. f. pI. birds' nests, roosts.
absurdity; U. ~...,;, Lc"~ foul language;
~ m. a saddler, maker of packsaddles.
~~ or ~ct a: corrupt doctrine, heresy.
Cf. ~l~
PI. foul deeds, crimes.
~ fut. Jl..J, act. part. .A..:... a) to be dull,
Jl'~ rt. ~. f. the fat under the skin.
•
d~zzy; 1N'." ~
~? I! .... ~Q-";:'
I! 4 '" L".Q.a.'" th e 81g
. ht .~
OJ
Jt'~~ rt. t:..Aa.. f. faeces. the sheph:rds was dizzy from the darkness.
~ SHAPHEL conj.; Bee~. b) to insult, dishonour, treat as vile; ,c"Oj.~~
.. " '" act. part'" I! - , ·t. c~ they dishonoured their king. Part. adj.
~ fut. ~, . t.::l.a., ~,pal
...,.o.a., J', Jt'. a) foul, vile, disfigured; ~
adj. ~, J,:.. to alight, perch, settle or rest
upon with ~; " I!_·O .. - ' "'-'- !'-'- .... J,9. " '"
~ t--=a.~OI ~ ~ "'~!
Jo'i.: hideous. b) disgraceful, dishonourable,
shameful; J!.m,;? Jt'4a. J~ the shameful
the bee alights on every flower; '-'- ~ ..... ,,!'
J.,~.. :"
......J - J'~- • I'~C?
lusts of the flesh,' J'"~ ~ 9 "
)lb. ~'" the cloud rested on the tabernacle; • J» .. '
disgraceful conduct, bellavwur; .....;.,.... ~Q4I 4
part. ~ and ~~. a) to sink, settle as ~o.~ SHAPHEL conj.; see J~.
dregs; :..;:.. ~! throwaway the sediment; J~ rt. ~. m.
cessCttion, intermission;
JJ~ ~o ~i! J~ choice wine clear in J~ ~! unceasing, incessant.
its vessel. b) to settle down, rest, stay quiet,
J~ or J~ m. a cave, chasm, hollow;
cease jmm war; J..~;r~ ~aJ ». let us not
cf.~.
rest on the earth. ETHPE. ~~t to sink,
subsl'de; J1''' , ,
I,Q...,JI ~!
" J' ~
~Q.,,!> ..l,.....! ~f,.. rte
1 .. -l-!'-.'"
1.- ... ~ rt. ~.'-. - a d v. 'th
Wl, }I! • ter-
11' unzn
of arms, a bright blade. c) a burning fever. despoiled ofhis glory; hQ"~ .:.::....~th08e who
J.,:j~!>~ from J~~.flaming, blazing. have cast off the world. Fem. emph. subst., =
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Eee below. ETHPE. ~4r to be sent with sins; JJl ~~ I have power; OI~ ~ or
'" ~
~"
l~ "'. ~Q.
, "'3' - ''''I.'
'" ~~~ ..Io,-\! ~~
~ " ~ endowed withfree-will,fl·ee. b) impers.
the fountain sent for our pardoning. P A. ~ it is lawful, lte may; ! ..Jl
~~~ ~ it is not
to strip, lay bare, spoil, loose from, divest of lawful for anyone, no one may. c) subst., see
clothes, armour; with ~,~. With Jd.,..:Q below. PA. ~ to set to rule, give power,
tojlay. Eccles. to unfrock, deprive of habit or put in authority with .::t or ~; ~
orders. Pass. part. unarmed, naked, bare, OIl~~! ~~&l ~ ~.&.JU when a king
·
(lestztute; J'10,'" ,.'~"• ' " ,....
I'''··l.
~ _:» emptY-Itan(
1 led >' sets men in authority over the affairs of his
-.!l" .. '" '" .,.
J~ Io,~! ~ ~.. • '" Itavmg put as?'de
! -, " l ' kingdom. Pass. part. ~.":Q, )..:.., J~-. a)
the fear of God; ~ .~ J~.:IQ J~::::""~ a.uthoritative, in authority, set over with ~;
J~ the TVord alone apart from tlte flesh. ~~ .,.r as one having authority; ~
ETHPA. ~~r a) to be stripped, despoiled, OI~ lo~ his word was with authority;
1az'db are>,~.!II:) '" '" ~ '" to be sk'mned ; J"4
I.Q.;I~, ~'" ~~ ~ Jo~ ~~ ).la'; famine premiled
I' .. p'
to be deprived of priests' orders. b) refL to over theEast; "~.:IQ 4
"J~Q.9 absolute power.
divest oneself, lay aside, Imt off; J.Q9~ L~ With J~, P:04;}..:., ~, ~ or absoI. master
t!-!l ~~ we strip for gymnastics; of himself, having free-will,free. b) perh. =
~r ~~~o "laSS 4r ..aIi~ tltou dost Aph. pass. part. ETHPA. ~~r a) to bear
depose thyself and abdicate. ApH. ~r to sway, rule, have dominion, authority, pov:er
strip, lay bare, take cff, despoil; ~r ... ;.sLl with~. b) to have the right, be allowed,
~ 1fe hath stripped me of my glory; ~~
"'I.>:: , 4 ' '" I ' " b
be able; to be lawful/or ..J ~ ~ l
J;,.::11 I.~ ~ ~"'A'" a heart are of good ~~~~ no one has either the power or the
fruit. ETTAPH. ~LLr ... to be sent. DE RI- right to .... c) to take possession, take, occupy/
VATIVES, ~Q.", J-~, J~~, ~, j;.4,..g ~t;..r JJ~l j.~;c '9 ~ the
~, J~,~, ~~, JL~, Persians took yet anothe; tower; 4'l..~r
, . et . 'l. A, Jt:-..-...~, fl..-J et'l. • XI, J~ et'l. .-..:0, J~.6~l JI.'~ ... ~~ melancholy took
JL~~. possession of him. ApH. ~r to set in
~, ~ pI. C. rt. ~ H. m. a) a authority, set Ot'er work or business; to give
swarm J~';!, of flies, J~;~h of bees. b) power, permzsswn. Pass. part. ~~:.....'" per-
a ILl 'zn; J"')
1 'd e, sk' 1"'-":" '" I am b sk'ZW.
....":Ql? ~ c) In
. mitted, lawful. ETHTAPH. ~~~LrrJ be under
BB. banl. of a river. dominion, DERIVATIVES, 4~'l..Q.a.., 11.QJ.~Q.a..,
~ "o~, I ',,0
~ rt. ~ ,,~
n. m. puttmg . ,/1'
D,u, ~Q.A., ~, Jl~, ll-. .j.~,
laying aside of clothes. Jl~,Jl~.
~~, J~ pI. J~':"" rt. ~ n. f. a) ~~ pI. J.:- m. a quit·er.
undressing. b) a cast skin, exuviae esp. ~ fut. J!...i,
act. part. ~~, }.:~, pass.
).;Q.":! a: a se1-pent's slou!Jlt. part. ~__ , ~, J~ pI. Ill. ~~, ~~,
}..:.Q~'l.. ... ~.. m. ligusticztm, lovage or tke pI. f. ~~s.~, J~. Cf. u....
to cease, desist;
flower of laserpitium, laserwort. to be silent, still, to abate; to dwell in peace;
~ fut. ~. to bear rule, bear sway, ~~-~":o"; w02t ~ the winds, the waves
have the mastery, prevail with .::t or ~; v:ere still; ,,~ ~ m. ....~ ~ f. be still,
I'"
~o '" _ .. ~~~
I.! ' - L ~~."'"
".. "', God set the sun k eep sz'lence; O~!
'" , .•!:.,," ~'" ~~ ". .I!~
11 .. " , ...
~1.
and moon to rule Ot'er the day and Ot'er tlte there the wicked cease from troubling; JJl ~~?
. h t; ,oo.~
nzg '" ~~ ~ ~ '".. J'
I'" """0--- ~ t 4' .,. I"
.. J'QJ ~~li respecting v:hich I am silent >' j..;~~
as fire among tlte stubble 80 had tlte sv:ord ll~ U,
\£. &.
incessant sorrow or .c- 'Tlrtin. Pass. part.
sway amongst tltem. Part. adj. ~, ~, quiet, silent, mute; immovable; inert, un-
J~~ a) Jo~ ~ Ite bare rule; ~ employed; J~~ Jo~ J!..
a hermit dwelt at
~ in autltority, in charge of or over; ~ peace in Ms abode; ~~? ~! ~ }.:~ quiet
J+ -'1,;;'. x,'l. 9~ he Itath power to forgive tearless weeping; ~.:Q.S:o ~~ ~ .. , J.d.t
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of war; also the fray, contest. b) involution, ~p w~a::. Christ was delivered up for
knot; ~~o"!! )1'); the !"-nots with which the salvation of the world,' ~Q'~ JJo~
tlteywereheldtogetlier/ w~Q-:-;~:"~ ~ he was given over to childish folly. b) to be
the dense folds of n£ght. c) Chald. spoils. put to death. PA. 'P~ a) opp. w~ to make
,u-, fut. 'P~' act. part. ~, ~, an end, end, finish, conclude; , w~ M, »0 ,.
pass. part. J";" .).a. a) opp. w~ to come to an ~ without beginning or end = eternal;
end, be finisl.ed, concluded; )..!.:Q..A. 0 Xl" • ~~ ~~ ~Q'...; ~~ ~ when Jesus had
J.,.::.: ; 10 the heavens and the earth were fin1'shed ; ended these parables. b) with OI~Q: wotQZ.
"" "" '- ,
~ ~ are these all thy sons? 'P-:-;.,Q "> ~OI;, oJ~" tQ end his days, life, course,
,~~ at the end of the year,' 11.'~ ~ conflict, to die; J~ 11.'~::. .,u;.. he died
in a good old age; ~ 11.'o..:A::. he shall be
the kingdom came to an end; ~ ~ ,u-, put to death; ~ ~-~ ~..Q 'P~ he
t'.;e. world has come to an end / ~i)..:Q
JII; when the Eucharist is concluded; ",",,"a. .,:J departed this life, left this world. c) to fulfil,
~.,~
,~O, ."'''' after the 1'eading of the ,-- Gospel;. perform a vow, promise, law, divine service,
a prediction; .,..i,J J.;~ ~ fulfil unto
,~~ ~!~::. ,u-, by the help of our Lord this
tlte Lord thy '/,·OW8. d) to make restitution,
book is completed; absol. 'P~. Finis, the End.
restore, recompense; ~ ~,~ ,... he shall
'ftp'" "''''''
the young. e) to become a .Moslern. ETTAPH. in the four Gospels. g) con'vention, technical
~~Lr a) to be given up, handed over, or conventional meaning.
surrendered, delivered. b) to be surrendered ~l'~~, 1t::.J rt.~. conventional.
to, to take possession of a surrendered place or
force; )l~ .~C4,. ~"-.llr
~~, J1: »'> 'O"{.. rt. ~. wlwle,
• '-.4 he took com- entire, perfect; I~~,c;.,>. ~k! whole stones
mand of the army. c) to recdve, take possession
i. e. undressed stones, also squared, ready-
ofa purchase. d) to be hm~ded down,prescribed;
!wwn stones.
to receive by tradition. DERIVATIVES, ~~,
1'" .... ~ .. l't ' ~
loo. ~~»~ . t
- ' f • entzre
' '>-. it
y, comp e e-.
~~, ~l'lQ~, }....J~~, ~,
~, ~~~, .. , Jlo'CI'::.", ~lo...~ ... , ness.
'
P' 9~ V
ha'> '" '> " )Lo'" "'0 '::. ... , ~.L:IO.'::.~ '::.., } I "'~ '0.-:. " rt. ~. complete, contain-
1l'CI'::.+X', J. '0,>. », J.'O,>;X', fl....h'O'>·X', illg all.
JlQ' '0'::. .;" ,lo.... '0'::. ;~, It:. "'CI'> .~, }..-:).~ and ~ pI. J=- m. jutting out,
)..u.a.'>.~, ~~4.'lO, 'L~~, projecting stones.
J10' 'O, .. l~. ~ fut . .s~, act. part . .a~, }~.
..
~,,~'::. I 9 ..,.. , 'l.''''
..... ~'> .. rt. ~. wfwle,
7
a) to dry up, languis/~. b) in n B. to shoot up,
entire, perfect, full, complete)' ~ ~ tlte form blades or ea1·S. c) to draw a sword, to
full price; J~ Jt::~ a full or entire year; extract, pull out splinters, nails, a lance-head.
~ ,~~ a man of full age, adult; ,~ ETHl'E. ~~r to go out of doors. PA. ~
~ often ellipt. whole burnt-offerings, peace- to dry up __ ~i ~oll dry garlic stalks.
,IF.'
l!JJertngSj I.! ... '" l' - .. U rtm
~c "'~J
. and Tl(tumm'lm~.
. ETHPA • .s::;!;.~r to be drawn of a sword.
~, J~ 0.&., ~.. lot.:l') 0.&., ~ot.:I')o.&., ~ l~, a farthing or the fourth part ofan as or farthing,
~~, lla...~, ~lOl'llt\.·'O, JlQ~:a."', an obol>, ~~ A. is said to be equivalent to
J.., ot.:I') t:-..'II:). a half as which weighs 36 carats, also to a
~ PAEL ~ perh. a) to mislead; to mina i.e. an ob01 or 31 carats. Troy weight
I 4,~ 1 •
one,..,~ = 12' grams.
allow to be idle or inattentive; J~ J~
~ ~ ». ~ ~i ~Q ~~, ~ J.j ~ in the I~exx. m. sadness, depression.
a teacher compels his pupil to learn a1l.d in ~~ pI. l:'"
rt. ~. a) a hearer,
kindness does not allow Mm to idle. b) to hearkener, listener>, attentive. b) an official
. . 4'''' Y Y • • I'!'
excommuntcate, execrate; ,Q.Je 'J\
~Q ,~.="" appointed to hear law-suits. c) a pupil;
the priest shall bind and excommunicate tltem. eccles. one under instruction,' ~~ ~j
Pass. part. ~, J~ idle, dissipated~' go ye hearers = Ite missa est. d) Arab. coat-
execrable, excommunicate. ETHPA. ~~r ing or incorporating with wax.
to be u¥3akened, dt'vided; to be repudiated. J~~ pI. J~ rt. ~. f. news,
DERIVATIVES, J~, JlQ~. tidings; a report, rumour; hearsay, tattling.
J~ rt. ~. m. imprecation; exultation ~ .. fiut. .1 4 '"
lIQ.)O.&./, act. par .t~ It ~ l'
' " .. , ~,
over the misfortunes of others. pass. part. ~, ~, J~-. a) to draw,
~ and ~ denom. verb P AEL conj. unsheathe; ~....k i~ draw thy sword.
from r:..
to name, call, denominate; to give b) to draw out, tear out, pluck out hair, feathers,
'" ~
Po! ..
a surname, nickname; to take or assume a a weapon f rom a woun d& c., ~'" ~'lIt\.a.
namewlt. h 0I.91~or~Q.U)~;
'" "'" '"" .... .!' OI~e
'" , .. ~ he pulled out a thorn from his foot;
.mA~O~ OI~Q he baptized him by the J.'i ~ ~ lightning tore a plank out of
name of George~' OI~ ~ ~ he called the boat; ~ H~, ~r the rib wlticl&
the city after his own name; ~? ,:)~ the Maker drew out. c) to pull off shoes,
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bracelets &c. Pass. part. unsheatlted, dra'wn, J.;~, J~ from J~. adamantine.
bare, unshod, barefoot; ~ ~ a tongue ~ p1. J.:- from ~ or ~~
l zn;e
·7.
a d raum sword .. ~~"" · ... I..!t. !:
~-., ~ ..~ Samosata, Samosatene, of or from Samosata.
a boned shoulder of meat; ~ ~ dis- ~ and ~ m. pI. onions, garlic bulbs,
couraged, senseless. ETHPE. ~4 ... ;'"
to be bulbous roots.
unsheathed, drawn as a sword; to be pulled or
I.'!: '"11" '"t..'?' he'
~~ m. pt the smell of the armpits.
d rawn out,' ~ t-'lI) '!'~ ~ ..-.. t zron
J1.'~ f. the stink of a cavern.
may slip from the helt'e; t-~ ~ ~i"W
OI~ let a beam be pulled out from his house . ~ SHAPHEL conj. of verb J!.».
., v ;..
ETHPA. ~t:.::... to get loose fr om harness, ~
.,. " "JI
fut. ~, act. part. ~, ~. to
1'19 I! .. _ 9
throw off the yoke. APR. ~r to draw off be or g?'ow fat; to fill out, ripen as fruit; to be
sandals. DERIVATIVES, ~~, Jl~~, fertile; to swell up as a tumour; po ~
~, ~, Jl~, Jl~.» ., he waxed fat and kicked; J'J.9 ~ ~
Jl~~. J..:;;, ..~ until the fruit be ripe in the vineyard;
~ rt. ~. m. a great axe, woodman's OI~ ~ his portion is fat or large. Part.
axe. adj. ~~, ~, J~- fat, full, rich, ripe,jertile;
rt. ~. m. the drawing of a sword;
ij..:Q.... !~ ~fat sheep; J~~: a full
plucking out of feathers; extraction of an arrow ear; ,.' I I -.. 11 ~... .. I.' .;...
·",-.0 ~?~~, manured and
from a wound. fertile soil; ~ ~ J~ men with fat
or well:filled pu:Ses. ETHPE. t:¥:'~rto grow
J1.'Q"~~ rt. ~. f. drawing a sword/
extraction. fat .. to grow luxuriantly. PA. # to fatten,
ripen.. J~ ~ ll.:)~ fattening food.
~ and ~~r Pael and Ethpaal;
Bee ~.
..... DERIVATIVES, ~QA., JLa.J....'O.., )11"'''''',
"f ..." t .... 1.'._'
g
I .!. .. f
~ rom 'P"""
I ~ n
amascene, a ynan.s . ~ ut.~, ac. part. ~'O.A., ~,
pass. part. ~, J,:.., J~-. to hear, hearken,
P.! 1 I'.!" I
~ p. ~ rare y ~. corn. gen.
.....
listen, attend, ~tnderstand, obey; with Q or
usually m. and sing. a) heaven .. ~ ~ ~ of, about; with ~ or t:¥:, of the pers.
the heaven of heavens; :: "sky-blue, azure. or ~ to attend to, consent, comply with.
b) the ceiling, roof, eaves; the height, highest Imper. with suff. I pers. .. ... .;,,;;. (sing.)
part.. J~ ~ tlte roof or ceiling; ~ attend to me; w.J ~.:a. (pI.) ltearken unto me;
J;s.~ a shelter roofed with skins; ).&.: ~ ~ ~? J~,r ~ ~I? ~ he that ltath
the roof of the palate; ~~g ~ the roof of
the mouth; J.,:.C:,:Q? ~ the upper part ojthe .
ears to hear let him hear; llC L;":; ~ ... ~
~ U. J~;~ he understands nothing beyond
..---
urazn;
1 _' Jf'QA.....¥La.
4 ".. the vaul ts, cet'l'zngs. D E- Syriac. Pass. part. heard, accepted as a prayer;
RIVATIVES, ~, l.L. :Ca., JlQ~ "' •. understood, intelligible __ audible " obedient -'
J1.'~ rt. ~. f. being unsheathed; with U. unheard of,' .,~ ~ thou hast
being plucked out.. being unslwd. heard; )::: ~a. ~ audibly " ~;J,.:; J~
~, ~, !~fat; see ~. ..,.... world -renowne.
Ot~J.9 dE
'THPE.' ~__
" t. ~;.,. to
J1.'~.l: :QA from ~. f. heavenliness. to let or make hear, cause to ltear, tell,' to
rt. ~. f. the being heard,
!1.'Q'.:>.,c,. announce, proclaim __ ...~ ........ S '" • let me r
acceptableness of prayer. hear thy voice; eccles. with J!..O to speak audibly,
J~ or I, J9~~ m. a) adamant; A' J~ procl atm · a 1ou d ; JI' .. ....
I.~ ~ ~I.? t
I ,.. ha t /le
I
a diamond point, steel graver. b) emery. m1:ght there proclaim tlte GORtJel. DERIVATIVES,
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at me. d) to direct the mind, the gaze, the or absol. to chant or recite the Psalter; ~
attention; ~o·~ ~i I~ LW. I gazed ~; ,.,,;; '0 !'= Of we recite the whole Psalter;
afar. ETHPA. ~t;:....r a) to be dismissed, sent ~ '& ;''';;'.)C) he repeats the Psalms to himself.
away; to be discharged, released from prison;
.. ,," - ~ I'"'--..
" - -! ~." t he scapegoat was sent
,,,0...-_ . . . . .
d) 1'd'wm. " 4 " " " ~! Y I""O"'!:I_
4 . . . . t he pn'd ~
I~'._'"
~~, ,"'f
..___ "._'" so1al'.
rom~.
translated Enoeh; Jl'~ ~ ~? in order
, 9 9
,.~
..,.. ' ' -_.. }J"
f rOI11~. , '"
~ ~ sunny- to a1-'ert death. cl) illtrans. to remO'L'e, migrate,
coloured. depart with ~ alld ~, often with ~ and prOIl.
~J.U..~ from ~. adv. like the sun, suff., ~.,~ ~ take tltyself off.- ~ ~
sunnily. ~;;~ Jl'~ ~ he hatlt passed from death untu
hie; ~l6 ~ U,~ thou shalt say to this
,.I .....
" ,
w- f rom~.
..,..
"'a, ' • __ .. a ) OJ>~ t,te
1
sun,
mouutain, Remove !tence and ,it sltall 1·emove.-
sunny, so lar; I'"" __ ,.",.'" th ose WIW
~ ... ,-"., 1 count
by so1ar montns)'
1 metap11. JI' l,~
4. - .-."
. "I • ' " a
..
o.U ~ ~! J~j a migratory bird; !~
radiant, sunlike in beauty. b) pI. sun-wor- ~~ ~ ll.'~ ~~ the stripes
shippers = Yezidees. aisappeared from his body. Metaph. to leave,
, .. J"" fall off jl-om, desert; 'l'o~1." ~ disciple-
~, ~ m. th" eJunzper.
ship; W'~r ~ the conflict; with ll'~
~, Jl: pI. t~, ~~ of animal teeth, ~, to be converted from err01'; 11'., "
1,Q.J....?~ to
I~ whe]]; used figuratively,- eOllst. st. ~~ apostattze.. Al ll' ~ ,. '" '" "
so l,~ ~"lf:) ................ grace... ~
pI.'.::..i:; f. a) a tooth, tusk; J~~? 1'0", departedfi'om him. e) to depart ~~ J..;:' t-~
tlte upper row of teeth; )l: lQ....:. a wild beast. from tltis life; OI~ l~ to his Lord; t-~
GramJ~, 'l'oll'dental sibilant8 i.e .... ; I .a:I 1. ' .. Jrom~ bd , ..... "''" 1~_~-7
l.....
1
J~ t,/,c 0 y; ...........,.. ~ ~ /te
.,J
"". 4
As ill Arabic ~ ...;, ~ l~ of the same age. . d L'
exptre >' c~ ...~ .:.~? ~ 4. .. ....
w hen
b) ellipt. for ~..9? .. ivory)' ).j;., ,~ i'L'or'Y Jacob saw Joseph's eoat he swooned. ETHPA •
cw·ving. c) it .~teep rock,jutting crag, mountain ..,.j~r a) to be changed, troubled with JtLi,
peak; ~..9.......A~? ~ the crag of the rock. ).9(: ),.:.oi &e. of the colour or expression of
d) a spike J..»~l? of garlic; a prong)' ~l? t "'h ecountenullce; _0'~ "" ~ !. '- ~"'"r ..~c_."'- hangmg.
~f. three-pronged. e) compoulJ(ls: ).;:.~? W~ with every wind. b) to depart, be taken away,
eryngium >' J~~ ~ or .. ~.; pointed tran6'luted as relics, as tt. Bishop. Esp. to
587 f'C"..D.1L
vessel, a boat supplying larger ships. ~~ ~~ ~...u....~ not for ever will the
,. ,. l
"~QJ.A. Tt. ~ ... m. a over. wicked be in torments. b) to labour painfully,-
Ii~ plo I'" rt. .u.a.. ID. a charioteer; a ~J-~ ).AJ~~ in the pains of labour.
helmsman, steersman; a lead(}r. DERIVATIVES, ~Alo.a., ~JQ.", }JUA., JLQ.~,
C/Q"'.La. rt. ~.La.. m. a) the redemption of a 4.0.'· :10, J,.o....a...l.
pledge. b) gram. anomaly, exception. ).A.j... rt. .A.La.. Ill. pl~tMsis, consumption.
588
Ill-. m. pl. perh. blades or ears of corn when ~ act. part. ~. a) to smooth down,
they first shoot up. please. b) to stop up holes. Cognates ~Q.A.
Jl'...L.. Arab. f. a cat. and~. ETRPE . ...:S.f::...a.t to play I~J.,;
! ' · .. ~~I'" ....
':~ I~"
at ball " ~~,:) at dice, to gamble; to BpO'1't,
I
~I? ,,~, ;::..c~,,~; see un d er~,
'" ~.
engage in sports, in warlike exercises; to divert
I~ Arab. f. tree-moss, lichen. himself I;".i' ~:> with hounds; to mock,
1t4.~ a year; see Jl,.... make a mock oj. ETHPA . ...s..!{:...t" to relate,
nar1'ate, tell; to discuss, discourse, talk,. with
I~ abs. st. }.1:. (rare) rt. ~. found in
.., or,",,; o.~ ....5.!{:...rhe told his dream;
Heb. f. sleep.
~}.j~ from I~. adv. yearly, ann?£ally.
,~~ ~~? ~... fable-writers, r
story-tellers. Ethpeel and Ethpaal a.re often
p~, ,~ and ~;;~ from }l.., I~. confused. ETTAPR . ....s..utto mock with ..,.
yearly, annual, of the year. DERIVATIVES, ~t:-I,A~t;-.I, ~Q..a.,
J1:~~ from ,~!.:. f. annual circuit, I~Q.A.,~, 't~,~,'~"~'
period. } I':::'~'~~' ...:w..L, I~l, ~).J~L,
~f"" h p l aster; ,~
~." ~~l.
~ ut. ~ to smoot,
'l.'~o...:. let them smooth the roughness. Part. ~ Arab. m. name of the eighth Arab
adj. ~~J ~~, I~ a) of stones, month.
shells &c. smooth, bare. b) of plants glabrous. ~ Shaphel eonj. of verb ~,
c) ~.:::.- ...:::.. .... - jlat-nose.
- ,o~......., d PA. ~.... to ;~ Pehlevi a jackal.
smoot. h ETHPA. ~t:::..... , to e smoot hed .
"''' ,.". b I',
"'6 Q,~
4 • ," r t . ~, m. aquattc
PI . Jo- . .
an~ma ls
ApR. ~r to make smooth or bare; ~9~
~ ~r water t()ore the stones smooth;
. - having fins, fish.
t ~Q'.:::.... rt. ~. m. a cough, coughing.
I~ ~ ~:i.~ souls which have shuffled off
~~ only in the Lexx. having an
the body. PALP. ~ to smootlt, plane.
unpleasant flavour, loathsome.
DERIVATIVES, ~Q.A., ~....::......, IlQ,:::"""'::::' .. ,
~, 'L~, ,.:::.:::.. .. , ~~, ~, ,l'~~ only Lexx. f. loathsomeness.
~. Jl'~ or ~ no pl. wax, sealing-wax, a
~,~,
9 , ,'9 , ..9 ~ •
,,_consr. t".!' ! I
t s.,,_p.~, -• wax light; ;~ 'l'~ ~ we will light the
J.;s;..:.. (abs. state only in ~) f. an hour, church with wax candles. DERIVATIVES, the
rr':oment, time, season J'l~~ half an hour;
• two following words:-
~~~~ at three o'clock, at the third Iwur, ).!jl'~ from 'l~. wax-coloured,. ;. ~i
~
- ..... 1
"...... , at tfte 'h7fwur, t' 'S-.
8'lxt . , :::..,,~
.... 1: at
pale honey.
the ninth hour, these were three of the seven 'LL~')...a. from Il~. f. waxen, wax~
hours of prayer; .. j ~ tIle hour of my •
coloured.
death; ~~ W a clock or clock tower; ~Q! t
.. f u.~, .... ae.t par.~,~,
t "'. I{ ..... !
~
~~, a horoscope. Astron. a degree. A weight
~ •. to float ;l~
pass. part ..'t)--. in the air, ~
= 5 ozs. With preps. I;'" A,:), ~ 0,.; and A
COMPOUNDS, J....OI, ~~; see under ~~. having webbed wings or fins.
589
~ pI. t.:-
rt. ~. m. a) a game, a play, ~ ~ ~o a wingless crawling locust;
show, amusement; ~? :. a play; I:b"j? .:
.. ~! ~~ ~ I crept softly till I
1 d h .
a pantomime/ ~~? :. a game of hazard, reacfle ... ; I~,' _.!:' .... ".
~O ~ t e evenzng
.,. ";11 ".
gaming; :. ,.~ a juggler / ~? ludicrous, passed slowly; ,00j..6~ o..9..A. they gently
amusing. b) trumpery, nonsense. c) jesting, moved their wings. PA. ~ to crawl on the
mockery. d) in the Lexx. dimness of sight. ground; ~99;:IO )L'?~ 't':.t like a crawling
I~ dial. of Tirhan. m. squinting. infant. ApR . .a:.r
or o9~;: act. part. ~
and .a:.~. a) to turn g~ntly aside, to bring
IL'~ or s: rt. ~. f. only Lexx. a game, I 2 ! ,
down; ~o...~ "Q.:)' ~,~
)" 4!:' 11 4;11 "'; .. h
.s.a. e
show.
turned their thoughts from ambition to humility;
r
J.,L.S... m. mire, filth; J.,L...:i.a. .,.. to a paste.
~ ,i~ .tJ~ t"A'O :. ~ Abraham
~ rt. ~. playing, of play. induced the Judge of all to give way from fifty
JL'~J.. ia f. muddiness, defilement. , 11 .. ,.. ;7> f 1 d'tverge fr om
to ten / ' ..... ~~ .aa." \; l trWu
~,~~, I~; see verb ~. the truth." b) with ~ to adapt oneself; to
~ rt.~. m. ~..:Q;?: sea-weed. deal gently, be indulgent, git'e way, yield with
r-~;
.. J'??
t, otj.Q.~
'''' .., - . . ~.aa.
.. .. ;..makea IIowance
JL'~~ rt.~. f. a) smoothness, glossiness. for the weakness of the age; ~, L~?
b) ~ L~~ . .s ~ looseness of the bowels,
~ J.,.j~~ to accommodate himself to
dysentery.
circumstances; ~ ~...~ ,,{ if they are
~ fut. ,~, act. part. ~, ~~. l
'ndl£ lgent toward s you; ~~ ' , , ~11_ ~ ..
.aa. ..;v
to cough, have a cough. DERIVATIVES,»~, ~ concede a little to thy adversary. c) to
lb-, J.,~~. glve. assent, consent, grant;.aa.'" ;vJ t 4 I1'4Ao~ !' ,a;.:).,
~ pI. ~ rt.~. lll. a cough, coughing. concede a small boon; bt J~r ~ God
~ Shaphel conj.; see Jh... "
permlttlng; J',,~~ .... J"",1I
"........~ J'!-M ~ 11_;'1rle
,.. IX >-... rt. '"'~-
1"'" ~. m. tUSSl'lago, co l'fi
t soot. would not yield one jot; with ». to refuse,
decline. Eccles. to allow, give permission,
~ denom. verb from ~~;: t"il~~:IO
grant ditpensation; to consent to the election
shouting Hosanna.
of a Patriarch. DERIVATIVES, J~gQ.a., ~,
~ Pael conj. of verb ~. ~g~, JLQ.9~, J~, ~, }.ab,
~, ~ pI. ~..:.., ~ rt. ~. m. a) adj. JLO'9e)Q.
bea1'dless, without hair " ~ ~ a smooth J,a... fut. J,i&j', act. part. Jll, ~. a) to
man. b) a smooth stone, a pebble. plane wood. b) to become clear from dregs,
JL'~ rt. ~. f. smoothness; IL'~ f rom sm; . ~I.:e. ~ ~ .. J' ... '0 .. ~ 4
,Q..A:t.,aJ 11
let them
otio
J ? the smooth part of the neck. leave the oil to settle. Pass. part. J,a..., ~,
t.' ~ - P1. J>.A».
I,,-...... I 'Z" ... , J"";;' ~ a ) p latn,' c1eared, bare;
~, J~ rt. ~. smooth, waterworn, ................
J?l",!
''''''''' ~ '" 1'_'" I'· "'; a roa d clear of roek s,.
rounded. J>.A». ... ,...,,,
I...",~ I. .
~,.I~ _ v.;._~ • l . d d",incere.
slmpe-m~n.e d) spit, broach; a poker; J~~~? ... a glass
'!'?, , ..
serene, ca1m, equable; ,....~~ w.1SLa. ~ 0 1'_" '1" tube; pI. palings,
o Tlwu u-lw art ever calm, calm my meditations ; "4 t ~. m. emptymg
,...,:)Q.Aa. r. . out.
~? )£... Jl.'~~ I am quietly praying. e)
J~0!9.... rt . .,a..... f. a syringe,Junnel.
plain, innocent, ingenuous, simple, silly, worth-
~~ pl. ~ rt.~. m. usually pl. skirts,
less; )..::iA. J~~ innocent children; L~ J.i..
outskirts, uttermost parts, borders, lower 1Jarts
Of.~J:, simple in his e.vpressions; J~ ).j ~
the innocent dove; _~ L~? ~ ~ J'~'6? of a mountain,' J.,.:.:,~? base of an
altar -' )9~:? foot of a rock; ~~? skirt of
wisdom directed tlw course of Noah in a piece
a dress: ».cta... ? ~~ seam of a robe; ~~
of wood of small t·alue. PAEL ....~ a) to hew
sing. lowland.
smooth, shat'e off,' ~ Jo~ ~! 'f';'~ the
shavings, refuse wood,. ». ,.; ).L~o";? ij.~ ).9~ or ~ pI.):'" rt.~. m. a) crawling;
\o~~,:) ~~ pomegranate rods with the ~¥~~ ».0 )..9~.su. J~~ infants crawling
t~orns not scraped f!if. b) to make plain, even, before they can walk; • Jj~ a wingless locust.
smooth )1.;~? a road, ~~ a rugged place. b) a reptile; J.,:G:;t .. a land reptile.
cf to clarify, strain,' to separate from refuse, ll'~~~ rt. ~. f. crawling.
purge from dross; used of oil, of iron; H~ ~;~9.a. rt . ..a.... m. complaisance, obsequious-
~bt" ~ ....9~! corn freed from the chaff,' ness, adulation.
}.jj; t-..Q 't~~ ~~ purge thy army of "1'· .. Y p.
Nl.'c:.a... I ~_ t ..a.... uestrous
'''' r, _7 •
to curry
Nazarenes. d) to call1~, settle ~~ w~ favour, obsequious-, ajlatterer.'
'tl'~""; calm my mind with thy psalms.
Jl.'~I.";Q~ rt. ;.Sla.. f. adulation, obsequious-
ETHPA • ...§~r a) to be hewn smooth, planed;
ness.
to be made plain, level. b) to be cleared of dregs,
cleansed, purged, l>urijierL' metaph. IL6t" ~ ~~ m. pI. Heb. the Book of Judges.
from dregs of false doctrine; ~ ~~ 01' \.£... pl. ~:.... rt. h~..... m. a sharpened
'" ~ from ,-
passions. c) to be made calm, serene,.
}.9~l." Jl:.~ may serene t·ision be restored
,
nJ- stake, splinter, thorn,' an offence, hindrance;
.. ~~ ;: a tlwrn t'n my jlesh; J~~L? a:
to the eyes after alarming apparitions. DERIV- a cause of offence.
1\:'l'FES, ~Q."', ~Q.a., ~...~, ~, ~~, J..!A,... rt. )..a..... m. a) clearing, levelling,
JL~. smoothing. b) sincerity.
)a~ m. a coffin, case. ~·. :l& rt. ).a.... adv. straight on, straight-
\.!'"
~, J"'-'"
.............. Ib:. ...
p.~r. t ~. f. a)u'1:1)'1)erpart forward, simply, sincerely.
of a slipper. b) the nostril. Jl.'~~ rt. ~a.... f. serenity, limpidity, trans-
~ ,..
f ut. ?Q.a&J,
4 t '" P J',s4,
'" ne t . par.,s4, , pass. parency, sincerity,. &=> simply, sincerely.
part. J~.' a) to pierce, tmnsfix with an
~~ rt. ~.a.a.. ad v. abundantly, liberally,
arrow or dnrt. rA. ,.~~ same as Peal. Mctaph.
bount1fully.
}l":'? J~~ OI~ ~rhe pierced him
'" "" ..,.. ",' ~~9...., Jl.'~~ rt. ~. f. abundance,
still more with sharp words. ETHPE. ~b-.I
r
and ETHPA. ~t::. ... to be transfixed, pierced "
profusion, plenitude; prodigality,' exaggera-
tion; J~!)~~ or J;..l LC:~~9.... liberality,
J~ ,.9l:-..a-~? JH~ an arrow whicl~ had
mun'ificence; c:t:":l..S; . ; abundantly.
penetrated the body. DERIVATIVES, J~,
J~ rt..a.... f. oil, ungnent.
J,.9."" h eJaa..
' ,.. I' t , ~, J', Jt'rt. ..a.... a) fah', good, lovely,
J~ ~. m. a l
arge'SUt'e.
JQ": ~ fair to look upon ..' Jl-~
plea!ring;
J~ rt. ~. m. piercing, ~? J~r and God saw that it was good.
~ for ~ jasper. b) honourable, noble, excellent, virtuous, right,'
4 -...
!~ " PI . '''' r.
t ~. m. a ) a d ar.
t b) a H...s;;. J.j~'" a well-fought contest; 'l'~~
"
591
J1'~ (t right faith; ~ J~~ orthodox I I have given you tlw trouble of coming hither.
·
bel levers; • '" J'....a
O~OI! " -".. ,.....J\lJX)
1""" e tile l d ox
lO1tfl,O
Pass. part. ~~, ~~ weary, weak, humble,
Syt·ians of India; H0.': J~ good works. 11.::. ". -" •I"'''''
l ow, base; ~o 11 :.:. low weak
.0.0 "" 'Q}UiJ '
vozees,'
:F. emph. usually pI. a virtue, merit, advantage, )1~ }..~ cl Oh /tow b~;e a thing is life I
noble deed, fine saying; J~; 0.':' ~ beneficent;
..
ETHPA. ~~
.. I'" a) to be weal'ied; to giL'e
also Euergetes. c) in compos. ~ is often oneself trouble, labour to weariness; J~
equivalent to Greek £0, well, &c.; J~! :. oP cit:::.. !i tile building at which tlwy had
pious, devout/ ... ~Q.j,:, virtuous; ~~. or laboured; ~Llo ~t;:...r I took the trouble
~0I~-6 well-born; ~:. glad of heart,' H~ of coming. b) to be worn out, weakened, ovel'-
J~ L~ b a well-merited 1·eb'ldce. Auv. well, come; to be abased, humbled; J~ ~t:;:...rthe
1'ightly, piously, properly, correctly/ L~r~ Evil One il1 overcome,. ~~rt~t:;:...!i~
thou hast well said; ~ ,~r ~ he re- because we were arrogant we were b·rought
ceived them kindly, made them weleome/ rit. low. ApH. ~r a) to bring low, humble,
the ueacon says ~ o..:IJ~SJ stand aright, in overpower,' ~!~ ~r I will vanquish
due order, .reverently. Interj. bravo, well done. and humble tl,ee. b) to be wearied out, to
I~"
0:.6
Jol;iI
-" • 1
~ sptnac,~. succumb, give way; to take trouble __ ~r ~
~!~ rt. ~. allv. well, finely, I~&D ~ I~ L~ he succumbed to no difficulty;
beautifully. l!-b-O ~~ J,:.6'~L o:::::..a..r the 'l'urks were weary
J1'o~....u rt...S!I..,a... f. pleasure, loveliness, of slaughter. DERIVATIVES, lJ..gQ..A., l1.9Q.A.,
goodliness. Usually in constr. answering to ~~, )lb, ~, )1a.., ~)1a.., JL~,
Greek EO: J1'~61 Lo"~ skill; I~! :. ~~, )L""'9.'O, J~9.)().
piety, devoutness, orthodoxy; I1'o';~;' man- ~ or~,~, I~rt.~.
liness, virility / U:>, lo';~ at a convenient feeble, mean, low, humble, wretched, cowardly __
time, suitable opportunity.. ~ cD 0 J :. or 1
~ ~ the meanest of men; ~~?
~ b
.,.r
J1'~~ orderliness, moderation,' J1'~~ • w.L..I o;~ ury me as one of low estate.
9 ,;
Act. part. redundant, supe7jluous. Part. adj. Baidu professed Islam to court their favfY.Ur.
~, ).:., J~- abundant, copio-us, lavislb/ e) impers. .,'::!... I~ ,l if it seem good to you,·
~ ~~l:' copious streams; I~;()Iii~ ~£... _-" ....'" ;..9.A?
"" .,..,,,. as fie1 p 1eases; I,...o~
' '" l"~ '" ..
munificent; ~a.. J..:C-j abounding mercy. ~o ~~?~! it seemed good unto the Holy
P A. ~ to pOlJ,r out, shed abroad, give Spirit and unto us (exordium of Canons).
,.. ,..
({bundantly,· ~ 's.';;:o ~iJ copious dews. ETHPE. E THPE. ;.94, to be pleased; to seek to please.
,.. .. ,,.. and E THPA. ~~, E THI'A ...9~ "'''... ,,.. to be pleasing, to find favour;
~~ JI'" Y ''''
(t
)
to overflow,
rushfortl~; l'~ ~~ ~;~ ~r:;:....rt~ to try to please, make oneself agreeable, curry
when the water rose higher than the wall; favour. APH. • i..r a) to do well, act becom-
J.jJtr ~_..Q~ l~~~ lo~ ~~ ingly, improve/ ,ctt)~j~( ,O"'o.9..a.l:' J'"
if you
the flames leapt up above the furnace. b) to be amend your ways. b) to make fair, pleasing,
poured forth, shed or given .(I·eely; to be abun- to adwn; J~:: . ~~ ~,. ~~ the
tongue of the wise makes knowledge pleasing;
-
dantly supplied ,. ~~ ~ ~ .,~ let
,,.. d
l'hy rain descend abundantly upon all. c) to
9' '11
~J o,..9...a.,
"
0 as you please. c) to make
be as weak as water, to be unnerved. APH. himself agreeable. DERIVATIVES, 1;...9Q..a.,
~r a) to pour fwth, shed, run over, give ~.JW?0...9a..a., Ila.JW?~~, J.,..;.9a..a., ~.. ~a..a.,
abundantly with ~; ,oj~ ~;.; 9 • r J...,0...9~, ~J...,0...9~, )lQ..l,-9~,
~l;.9Q.a., J...;0.9.... , ~Jl;~,
J,....,;.9a..a.,
Il\1Jl;o.9..a., ;..9..a.,
~ i ~ she poured the ointment upo-n his
~l;..9..a., Ilo;...9..a., )l •...a.., l~..., l~..., J...o.9..a.,
he(td / .,:)~ 0 ~rhe gave liberally; ~9 -:lA
l~ti they give abundant alms. b) to make
Il \1J ;.9~....:IQ.
to abound,· 1l'~oJ ~ he co-nsecrates many oi..., )~;. rt. ;.9.... m. early dawn, twilight
priests. DERIVATIVES, ~~, ~~ .. 9 .... , before dawn, the first glimmer of light/ lr~
llcU,·9., 49...., J..J.~,
~: pI. ~, ~:. rt.~. m. abundance
1~~9. ')0.
.
}6.» ~ at cockcrow, befO're the break of dawn.
' ,.. m. a) rt. o.9..a.. aflatterer. b) Neo-Heb.
).9..a.
of water, a full spring, copio'us shower, rushing a tailor.
stream, strong current, flood; lo'" I» " ~ J!~, l~ra;. rt. o.9..a.. early, matutinal;
... ~~ regularity of the Nile rising; J,..,;s,=- l~~ in the morning twilight opp. l~~
~? fluency of speech; ~ ... ~ eloquent. at fall of night.
~ Pael conj. of verb &. J.A.. Peal only parts. = 8ubst., see below.
Lt..! JI' 11.9 g", •
Cf. l~. ETHPE. ~4r to be watered. PA.
~, 1.'....9... rt . .9..a.. creep-/,7!g, crawling,·
t'lIt.
part. adj. ;...b see above. a) to be fair, bright, ETTAPH . ....a...ll, to be made to drink; to be
.
beautiful; o;.i...o ~ they grew fat and watered. DERIVATIVES, J.A... , Ilo..A.a., ].....A';',
. ,. I ~,.. ,,. as b·
fiazr; ~ ~OI' .,..' h
rzg t as gold; .9..a.
,.. J,......c':, IlQ...,..Q.... ,
~.a...J:)~~.
l~, l~~, ~,J.'O."',
~ grass t!trove beautifully. b) ~ ;.i...
l~ to be exhilarated, merry with wine. ~Q,:, rarely }.6;' pI. J::" f. a) the shin-bone,
c) to please, to be pleasing with ~ or f~ shank, fore-leg, leg,· thefo"e-arm; l~o ~
in the sight of and with ~ or ~ of the pers., a haunch or a slwulder. b) a greave, legging.
"'N" "'_N ..... ~~ ,.. 1..
~ ,o~ o~ t leH" words pleased ... , c) branch or stem, metaph. stem, stock, lineage;
593
l.ypocrite, secret sinner. }-'em. emph. a lie. my tllOugllt8 were fixed on flight. d) to be
)l',,:..;:, rt. ~. f. falseness, perjury. establisl~ed )l'c:to:::::'''';~, ~;~ ~ on the
J.Q..A.. pI. }.:. Al'. lll. perk a kind of thrush tlwone, in possessl:on of the kingdom; to be
or a woodpecker. determined upon, settled as war, peace; to
.. f u t"~ .../J,'" ac t . par.
t ,!
.• ....' , )"....... a ) to be cmifirmed, ratified as a testament, deed,
...... ...... or .....
canon. e) to be cM'tain, assured, n:ade known;
be strong, ,get well; ~~~ ~ he ncovered .f\V_l'" ,"/oo"'-!..( bZ'
his strength. b) with )~, ~~, )l'ct..:7u
""/00-" <'\ .,..
~ot
"' ..
e leve and be
certain; ~ ~ ;;~ we received inform-
&c. to be p1'oved true, to stand fi/'1n, come to
ation of, .. , Am. ~t a) to set firmly; to
pass; with J.,..s...~? to be prot'ed, ratified;
make strong, restore to health; ~ ~Ja
l~ to be fixed. Impers. l~ it was certain,
~ot~ gems set in gold. b) to confirm,
1)rot'ed; it was established, settled; ~ ~r be
establish, make true, keep one's word, a promise,
assured. c) to tell tl~e truth. Part. adj .... ~,
vow, command, dream; Jl'~l~ ,,,~ ~
)" Jl' a) whole, sound; firm, solid; strong,
confirming their words with signs; ~:!..r)~
lasting; legal,1'alid; f'~Q~r ... ~ ~,j
".~ ~ Thou canst make dreams come
depart safe and sound; Jl'... ~ ~~ tlie solid "-
true. c) to credit, gi1~e credence, belie1:efirmly,
rock; )l'... ~~ J~~~~ solid food; - ~i~
be convinced; ~:E ~~ ~r ~ thou shctlt
)~~ ».? an invalid deposition. b) with ~
and peTS. proll. assured, certain; with ~ legal,
give no credit to 'a false 1'eport; ~ ~~ ~~~ L
I believe you fully. d) to asse1't, affirm; ,.5
,.f', 1
IaWJu; ~ t. ... ~ t !. ." I ' '. Z '" J'..........
- ..
.......A..!:_? ~! Jw&J~
unharness with ~; to let go, diB'miss,. to dis- affair. Gram. to end. Fem.impers. it was.settled,
band an army, diB'miss from office, depose, allow resolved upon, permitted. Also refl. to df3part
to resign, with ~ to abdicate. To repudiate, usually with ~ t"~; 1~4.,Q ~ indissoluble,
put away a wife, d1'sown a son. With ~ imperishable. c) to be rejected, deposed, divorced.
to depart from this life; with J: ~. ~ to d) to be absolved; to be loosed from consecration
deprive of life. c) to loose from sin, absolve l~iQ4", '>so t:.,;;~r Baptism is ove7' i. e. the
from ordinances, give dispensation; to loose holy water has been declared free and poured
from consecration, as oil of chrism, water of away. e) to be broken, 'L>iolated, revoked as
Baptism after the service is over. To break a law, an oath, the Sabbath, peace. f) to be
1 , ~ , I" 4 I!" dissolved, resolved, melted, softened " metaph.
"",,Q..I...Q, """t-C0..9, ,...... a rule, commandment,
treaty of peace. With ~;ct~ to break or set ~~ wj~r the diificulty was solved. PA.
free from betrothal; }..:Q0j' to break or finish w~ a) to begin with fut., infin., act. part.,
a fast, hence to e.at, feast. To violate ~~~ subst. with ~, or absol. ~~ o..~ they
virginity, J'~ a vow, J~ the Sabbath. J'" began asking,' lJ';';~ ... ~ he fell ill;
r.,:. l
~ ..J JW if a man dissolve partner- ... " ~,'" ,0"'"..
~i.iI.» .._001 ma kea b"egtnnmg,' I"'''
~
01
ship"; with J,L, to break offa lawsuit; ,o~~ t» it begins with. To be introduced, to take its
to adjust a quarrel; to transact business. To nse. Eccles. to recite a C'ct... b) to relax,
abrogate, rescind ~ a decree, J~ an paralyse usually pass. part.... ~, }.;~,
J~~ loose, dissolute,' paralysed, paralytic,'
ordination; with ~ to render null and
void. 1'0 refute, confute an opinion, argument. J.;~ )~~ = U .... f' tin. ETHPA. wi:;..,t
To destroy,. J!A..~ I~ ,~1 0 TILou that a) to be begun. b) to be paralysed, to be
desttoyest the temple. d) to dissolve chemically, destroyed. c) to dine, sup, feast. APR. w~r
resolve into vapour, thaw, soften, liquefy. Pass. a) to call a Italt, command to encamp, place,
part. a) loose, open,jluid,jree; I~.;.-.I~g set, assign quartm's, billet soldiers; H~
;!l? the open regions of the air. Metaph. J "'~_.!"''''''''2
..-~ ~o
__~ I'"2' J""
~?~? tlte
I!!~" 1
relaxed, dilJsolute. {3) common, profane, null l)illar of cloud whiclt gave tILe signal fo'r en-
and void. n. intrans. e) to dwell, lodge, stay r
camping and for setting forward,' t:J w i,...l"
with ~, tQ.~ at or with, ~ near; to reside, ;oj! J.j~ ~~ he drew up the ships of
be situated; to rest upon with ~,~; ...:...:. war opposite Tyre. b) to 'make to dwell, make
~ nomads; J~~ W I r. having !ds to rest; to instil, infuse, affect, ascribe,' w~('
habitati.on among the just, deceased. f) to
Y"".~IJ I''OIQ..I
?"!INIfOl.lf? ~ o~
.Y' J'~
" - Z'T:le lLath appointed
pitch a camp, encamp, halt, with ~,~ by, the angels to dwell in untroubled light " 1(."..('
.,l'~ ~ ~ may Tlty peace dwell
opposite, against, hence to besiege. g) to be
at a standstill, break up; J1:~ t£..a. ~
when chul'ch is over. ETlIPE. w~~r a) to be
witMn Thy Church; ~~ 1.:.:. . "-
sent life into the waters " ~ HOI!." wt...l"
wt...t JJe
HJ.S- a festival, Uct.. a market; to be finished, ETHPE. ~;A-.'" I'" a) to be dried up. 'b) to be
concluded, settled as J.j,. i a lawsuit, J.,:;~ an approved. c) = Ethpa. PA. ~~ a) to dry.
597
sum. gliding.
4
..
~ "" I'.'
act . par t . ~, ~. a ) to be d'~m as 1...1••~o ..., r t . ~.... f. vz,scz
' 'd'zty,
sl'zppenness.
.
the eyes. b) to light. ETHPA. ~lt" to be J. a.:,~o"...:. rt. ~ .... gliding, rapid as water.
illuminated. ETHPALPAL ~~~r a) to have 1"QJ,,_o ... r t . ~ .... .,.lnsta b~'l'zty.
1' • ,,'.. .... 1.
~~~~ and t'"~o".~ usually with? prefixed. ~J,.;..~ rt ......... adv. wantonly, leclwrously.
l't. ) ..... adv. recently, lately; first. )l.'a!-Za. rt.......... f. inteVJperance, excess,
1l,.j~
, or ~,~ m. some bird. wantonness, lascivioy-sness.
,. " I'"to trem ble,
'1)..1 .... only Le xx. ETHPA. 'l)..1;b!:... .,... -....
... 11' . "
,~ .... ; see vel'
b ., .....
'11
~ P'
joy; ....:¥)Q.9 ~ _;4,
" ?I.
my tongue exceeds,' articulation.
with Il'~....,b, I~, )l.'~~~ to indulge Jl.'~~ rt. ..0 ..... f. hollowness, emptiness.
in debauches, in lust. P A. _ ~ to provoke lust, ." )'."
...... , )"I. ... ."
....... , ,..
;.a..; see verb .....
. excesses; )"" "', .......
,..", Of l'~1
- ~Q..Q.:)
· 4
exczte ~O • .::.~
ab1'ogation, dispensation; ~ w~ loosing the left, to remain, be 1'educed to, come to __ to tUl'n
Baptismal water from its consecration. b) -
out, resu 1t, en d m; .. 11 4 '11 , I1 4
., .... ~Q~.,";:;.. 'OfOJ
dismissal; repudiation,' o.&a;? ~ or ellipt. light is turned into darkness for thee; l~~
abdication. c) dissolution, destruction; Il.'ck? ~ ~ ~;;...J mnity shall be his recompense,.
abolition of death; ~..Q, ...E w~ .... consumption, .,r...~~ he was doomed to banishment. Esp.
dysentery. d) end, termination / the concluding ~-~.?-~»-~;~~ .,r...
to be reduced to
verses of all antiphon. e) solution, resolving destruction, to misery, to be ruined,. with
...
of U.!~ a query, ~ an objection/ exp[ctn- ~Q'~ to be left to oblivion/ r~ ~ to come
ation, exposition, interpretation ~? of to naught, be spoiled,· ~~~ to drift down-
dreams,. \!j~.o? of the Quran; confutation,
wards " ~~ to be left to choice, be optional.
refutation, with ~ to confute, 1'efute. /) the
poi!lts :.
With )1.'Q'~J 01' ~;~ to refer the matter;
l ~t.j. '6 J'" •
.,r...
~:::="c:.L:::.. \o~ .... the1r cause was referred to
C~; see H).;.. tlte Sultan; Lut ~~ .,;1... J,:l.~ how the thing
~J.;~ rt. J....... adv. loosely, freely, dis- would end or turn out. b) to 1'ernain, be found,
solutely. persist with ".J
or lo.:::=" of the pers . .,l'~ J"
)l."~.~ rt. ) ....... f. a) solubilit'!J, fluidity, Jl.'~':;' ~.1... if the faUlt is b1'ought home to you,
liquidness. b) liberty, laxity. license. c) l~.~ if you are founcl guilty,' with to.:::=.. of tlle thing
,~?Of
.:: • ,. para1"
YStS,' ~! ' ...'11 ~a...
, • "loquaclty.
.... . to incline to, tcnd towards " w~ l~:::=.. .,.r.J... he
599
inclines to, abides by, my opinion. c) tobelejto'IJer, ~~ PAREL C011.1. from ~. to quiver,
left remaining, survive; ...:>i. J~~ JL'~.m.:. palpitate as fishes.
many things remained unfinished,. Q.,::)~? ,r::t ~ J.9r... pI. l:" m. a) dung, droppings. b}
the survivors; ~~? the residue, remainder; cinde1·s.
? J.d.,.:';;' (in an argument) the remaining ,.. ft 4", t ... D E-
J'" U. 3" ..... J' ac . part. j .... to creep.
alternative is, it results that. . .. ApR . .,!... r RIVATIVES, Jj ... , )..j"" f,...,J ... .
to leave, commit, abandon J~~~ to contempt/
J.i~ rt. j ...... ,.. collect. m. creeping things,
.,.L.? ~t.,~ J~~ thou committest thy
cause to God. ETTAPR. .,;:'~Lrto be cornrnitted, vermin, opp. ~; la1'ge reptiles.
entrusted. DERIVATIVES, JLaA. .... , ~~, l!)~, P'" Jl.""
~j"'" "_j .... an d ,.....,j
I'" ...
... , JlI~' . . r t . j ....
,,"""j ....
).J.o ..., ~ ...... creeping, 1·eptilian.
J..6~ no pI. rt . ., ..... m. the remnant, 1'emains, "' ... Peal only act. part. "'~, }..D~, Jt}.g~
the rest; ~? A the rest of the people; ~~! and part. adj . .a..:"', ~~ hollow, lLollow-
the rest, the others; ~~'" ~" etcetera, sounding, empty; }...:.~ .a....~ brainless,
J..6~ only Lexx. m. a) a young calf. b) empty-headed; .a...:"'" ~l (~ hollow tree.
l' I
foundation, root, base. A PH. "' ....... ,'''')
a to WfHst e, h'tSs>, t"~!
, , . 1-'"
I"~·
the cause of their fall and expulsion from the stump of its roots; ~~ ...:....: thunderbolts.
Paradise. DERIVATIVES, J~;Q.a., }.;:..o ..... , Oftell metaph. root, base, foundation, ground.-
JL~o ....., ~~,,;.a., JLQ.J~"""', ~ ....., ~t:-! ~ radically, from the ffYUndations.
J~o~, ~;~, JL~;~. b) a ball of thread or cotton. DERIVATIVES,
I Jl."
I t"""' ?
verb ....... and .......... , J.,...;a..., ~ .....
I."
~ .... , JlI~'
- ... p. t ~.... f .
..' - r.
a) a slippery place, a slide. b) a slip, lapse, ~ ..~ Shaphel conj. of verb "'-;.
fault. c) slipping out of the joints, dis- I ' ! ' ..
~ .... ,
Jl.'I !
.,.
,,~...
f rom I
,.........d
gram. ra' 1
lca,
location. principal.
1 9 .. I I'"
"J~ ... p . I - m. a plague-.qpot, tlte plague. ~~ ShAphel con.1. of verb ~;.
..
600
...J:'~ Shaphel conj. of verb ... 1;. ~~J.: and I~l~rfrom 4 and JJ:,l: I~l .
lU. or ~~ m. a) a raft. b) a cotton f. the base of a wall,' a foundation, ground-
jacket. wor~, base; with P"" t!>lr
and ~;r to lay.
~ or ~ = ~ m. a worm, maggot, Metaph. w;..:.c~ l~ I~l~ Ii~
wood-worm. I have based my dissertation on"'-.. )..A;!~
;u., J~ pI. ~, I~; see Jl-A. J~;;~ foundations of tlte Church = A~glice
foundation truths; H~? A: the golden number;
a chain.
J~~? • the last day of the year.
.. , - I',,~;
J*,x.'" " ~ see I PI,-' -
,....,,"'.'a..
J.;J~ pI. J; rt. 14. m. one wlw drinks,
~, ;Q..a.I..s.a. a tortoise. a drinker.
~ f. J~ or I~ m. also J~r and ~ ~J4 from .a Jt:-.t"m. desire .. attachment.
six; ~ ~ by sixes, six in a 1'OW; ~f, J~i
.. . ~}..g~4 rt. .£:)4. adv. silently.
thelfixth,' ~? J~ the Hexapla. PI. ~~
J.;~ pI. J: rt. J~•. m. a drinker; J~, ..
and ~}.Ar sixty .. J~~ six hundred. DE-
a' wine-bibber.
RIVATIVES, JLLQ..A., ~b-!:-.., J-~!:-..,
Jl~lI-4, l.w4, ~4, Jl4, ~l4. ~~ pI. J; rt. J4. m. a) drink. b) thread,
4root together with ~J:,r of ~l~, the warp 0pp. J&~ the woof.. ~ J;~: fine
threads.
J~l4, JLQ.l4, 4, verb -=4, JtQ.aS~.
J...;~ rt. J~. m. drinking; a drink,
~ W-Syr. ~ E-Syr. l't. ~. perhaps
beverage.
construct st. of I~r the lowp.st part, bottom;
r
JJ. ? ~: the bottorn of a cask .. JiJol" ~
rpfuse of the barn floor; I~ ~ pI. I~~:.
t:..:J.Q.~ rt .
JL'~~ rt.
.£:)4. adv. lfilently.
.£:)4. f. silence, inaction,
almond. taciturnity.
J4 the pret. and imper. are always written ~l~~ from ~ adv. with Jl'~~
with prosthetic Aleph, pret. w~l: impel'. hexagonally.
.?:
.. t;... fut. J~, act. part. J~, J.;~. a) to J.;~~, J~ from ~ sixth,- 8extuple, of
drink, imbibe, BUck in; J,A.~ JQ~ J~ he or consisting of six.. ~ ... ~}.A six-winged..
was drinking old wine " ~? J.;~ J,;..::;. the ...
Jj~ ~~ lIexaplar.
sword drenched witl, blood.. 4
t:"~r ye 11'a'..~}.A from ~. f. the number 8ix; the
shall receive my words. b) to give drink, water, consist1'ng of lfix,' 19{" l~.~)-. lfix-sided;
be watered .. ~~ ,o~ t";~ tlwy give it J~~ lo!.~~. l:exameter.
to them to drink; ~~ , . ; , ~ J~;r ,~ fut. ,JW, act. part. ,~, ~~,
fields watered from tanks. ETHPE • ... b~rto pass. part.~~,~, J~. to plant, transplant,
be drunk, swallowed, imbibed; J~W"; wl,en '
1ay d own, set, tnsert/ I.. ..... _..... " - '!' 1._
~,;;9 \~J"__ tll,ey
it is drunk; ~ Jl~, JJ~ a drin1cing- sI£all layout gardens,' J.p..~ n..~ ).!;~l
, .. .
vessel,' .. l~, ~:.s, drinking-water. APR.
w~l" I. to cause to drink. n. to weave,
a roa d Jl l anted wzt' h trees; ,QA..ot.:Qa.
~~ I
- ..... . . .~C)
~vill insert your names on the
-I'"
. . "'"..._
I! .!' _
~ ~" "
".......
!:\.,,_t he sprtng
'!' ' ceased, ran dry, I~Q; they did tlws for six days>, I~)"»
Part. adj. still, silent, mute, speechless>, ).A:;~ ~~L~ a discourse on the six days of
~4 L~~ motionless as stones; I~;;...i Creation.
I~~ the mute creation; ""'~~ 1021 .A..~ ..
~ ... "_
L\.' - or ~,,_
.. ","' . an d ..
_)11
r m. I'~~,
" ..
the law kept silence on this point. PA. "'~~ I~L~
... or from ~. sixteen •
J;"':;IL~ J,..blL, .m.blL, ~IL &c.; see l-.Q~IL = J,.X,~L gm'lic; thyme.
-I !'I~
.m.~I..
J.!..Q~IL and ~61l, l~ from ~olr
""~IL, ~IL, ~r, ,"':"'L f. the habitable
- - -
earth, the earth, the world. DERIVNfIVES,
of or belonging to Thomas.
J.j 0I!.'" = J,j 001:.
~ II and ::;L, ~l61.
.mo'~olr I
pI. 0";0.901L"
I
(hocp6pol1 -at, the
~~l~, ~;11, ~..;~, ~~L, S:~~OIL, l~:' God-bearer = Syr. l~r .-~.
from "";l~. of the whole earth, universal. lL'o";op: from (hoopla, f. metaphysics.
Eccles. a) ecumenical, esp. belonging to the
first Ecumenical Council, a Father present at
J.;iolr, 'OUL" and 'Ol~L" pI. .m:iolL", .mJ..-,
• I •
the Council of Nicaea; J..:~l~? JL'~.uC...~ the .m c....- 8foopla, a) philosophic speculation, theory
Creed of the Nicene Fathers. b) ~~C:2.. ~~ opp. lL'o-;c:t~ action, practice; method of study
~l; a metropolitan bishop with no special or observation, research. b) spiritual contem-
see but authorized to exercise metropolitical plation, intuition, ecstasy. c) a concept, idea,
functions wherever any of his flock were view, estimate. d) a t7~eory, inner meaning,
hypothesis, argu1iU3nt.
found. c) as a title; i1 J.l9.~';' Universal
Doctor. .m~iop:, J.A,.:., ,~, pI. ~io!r
8£oop1]TLI(0I1 -~ -OV -ol.
a) contemplative. b) a
l~IL~; see l~L".
reseal'cher, investigator.
~r; see ~r. '.e. '\ ':', l,,_
\." tneoretze,
I h~
~_'O'I.,
1 •
SJJeculatzve.
'
lL';~L" const. st. L~r pI. ,~r, l~;Jr
from l ~t. f. commerce, merchandise, trade, ~jo!L" pI. ~;oll m. BfWpl]p.a -UTa,
business, endeavour, pursuit>, I ~..;. a mart, a theorem.
market, market-place. l£i...iolL" Bfoopija'aL, theorizing, contemplating.
)..!Jr;~L"from lL;,I1. commercial. With ~ to investigate, research.
~~L" &c.; see under ~t. 'IL', Jilr act. part. of verb ,1.".
l~l!.'" oftener l~!."'; see below. JL~IL", l~lr, JL'o";...Jl!.'" &c.; see l~L".
l~o~1.'; ~1L", or ~ rt. f~ f. a skeleton. ,0~iL" or ·~HL", 101L, l~iL~ "JlOlL, ~L pI.
~~l." or ~Z~!.'" Tagrit or Tekrit, a city l;JolL, l;JlL 8EaTpov, f. a) a theatre. b) the
on the Tigris between Mosul and Baghdad. spectators. c) a show, play, game.
)..!Jt::..~l!.'" or ~!.'" from ~~l!."'. an tn- lL'o<'~IL" from l~lL". f. dregs, impurities.
habitant of Tagrit. C~IL" from l~lr. turbid, thick.
HH!.'" and !H!."'; see H?!.'" spring. Jrc!,~lr from JL~lr. f. foulness.
JJH!.'" or JJW!.'" also CHI!."', I?!.'" or i!."', l~ ).!J~IL~ J~ from l~lL". turbid, foul,Jaecal.
from H?It. vernal, of the spring.
\Q..lL pt }.:;IL; see ,Q..L, l:.:1.
oI!."'; see 1.
.,.1L', l:i..L' act. part. of verb .,.oL to cease>,
J,jool!.'" or J,joll."; see ~~oo!."'.
.,.1 L' act. part. of verb .,.!.'" to harm.
,0~olL" pI. l~QIL"; see ,0~iL".
~1L", u.~lr, ~~l!:; see ~L".
.m'~o~L"rarely~~olrpl..m~Q~ojL",
flL denom. verb from J..¥,lr. ETRPA. fi~lr
'Q~~o{r &c. 8fOAOY0I1, a theologian, div£ne,
to be coupled, paired. ApR. flY'" act. part.
apo.~tle. Esp. useJ of S. Gregory N azianzen.
fl~ to double, to bear twins; lL'l:.:~
l:~~ojL", ....~~otL" BWAoyla, theology = ~l~? shorn ewes bearing twins. Usually
Syr. lrO*0I~tLo4'::>':a~. pass. part. flt:::...;" J..¥,l~';', l~l~ paired,
~olr or l-~~IL, .m~~IL, .mo~~IL and double, twofold, fitted to each other; ~~ ~
~~L from ~lrthrough Greek, pr. n. Thomas, lo2' fl~ (= fl~) sackcloth was added
Didymu.q. upon sackclot7~. P ALEN ~~l!.'" to double.
603
l,:;:,lt', J~lt' pI. J,:.., t..:"", J~ twin, double; other spellings a) Phebes, the Phebais, Upper
J~ll." ~; eggs :,:vith double yolks; ~~lt' J..:l" Egypt. b) Thebes in Boeotia.
twin brothers; .:»,J~lL' ~ the five twins ~c"~L' pI. l:" rt.. ~l. m. a) an avenger,
who laboured i. e. the hands of a Ecribe. PI. m. one who vindicates a right, hence a near
astron. Gemini, a sign of the Zodiac. PI. f. kinsman. b) a creditor, a tax-gatherer; a
valves of a door, double doors. DERIVATIVES, punisher. c) an inquirer, inquisitor, detective.
verb 'fll, L.ooll, Jl~ll, I~Q.l, Jlo..:»:)l~.
~b; see}.!.:. H.".
Jt'~lt' from L.olL. f. twin-ship, being double
J';"';l pI. r perh. Pers. vile, abandoned.
or a pair; l ;.k twin-born; ,o#Qtl~U: both
~; = ~l; the habitable earth.
of them, the pair of them.
.mQ.l...:lf:)ll pI. ~!l and .m~l 8aJLllor, ).:Ub, ~b = ~lb·
a bush, shrub. lL'o~l rt. ;..:.l. f. a wound; ~ lo#•...;l
dt' act. part. of verb ,ol and of verb ,1."'. sadness, depression.
Jl£,.;l rt.. ;..:.l.
).ill;
'" - see --J~.Ill.
J~ll"'= J~r a groan, sigh. .•
~l" pI. J.:.
f. pI. an eruption, msh.
usually ~t:!:'.9 }l.:;t: tordylium,
~
~1~ h~J:a; the money may be claimed; J~1 pI. rrt. ~L. m. a) breaking, crush-
J~~r ~:>;~ ~ a flJ1fe is not liable; i1UJ,. shipwreck, discomfiture, ruin; ~ ~L
JL'~ ~ JCOIl:, ~;~ we are heart-breaking. b) afj'acture, bruise, wound;
required to be careful. c) to be inquired. DE- a part, piece,. the pl·ey.
RIVATIVES, ~~L, ~L, ~L, J~L,
JL'~L pt JL" l't. ~1. f. rout, defeat. PI.
~~»L, ~Lb. . :~, JL~l~.
broken hymns i. e. short clauses.
J.,:::.;L rt. ,:>1. m. demanding, requiring.
J~l.", J~lr or J~b = J~~ rt. .:»~.
~~r, I~L pI. ~, J~r or J~;l" rt. f. dung, excrement,filth.
~1. f. a) vengeance, pnnishment; 1 ~? un- ,L', ~L' or ~L' pI.~,~:, m. a) a diadem,
atJenged. b) O. T. redemption, right or custom the band orfillet beneath the crown; a Persian,
of redemption of inheritance. c) alegalinquiry, king's head-dress, tiara. Metaph. regal power;
judgement. d) a requisition, demand, exaction; the summit, crozvn. b) Jac. Syr.fillet or mitre
with nl~ tlte levying of a tribute. e) inquiry, of the Patriarch. DERIVATIVE, verb ~.
a question.
~L TCl')!or, a ruler, kinf!.
~L rt. ~L. f. a female demon who
~J: denom. verb Pael conj. from ~l:. to
strangled women aDd children,
crou-n, set a diadem on the head; ~~
~~L rt. ~L. litigious. diademed. ETHPA. ~nr to be crowned,
~"'L t
f u·. "', '!'
aD d''~I.'oI,
~A.'-' t ~'"
4 " '!' act. par. "''' diademed. APR. ~l."('" to set on a diadem.
H.~L', pass. part. """;L, J', JL'. a) to break, ~L denom. verb from ~L. ETHPA.
bruise, fracture; J~L' J.bL~ ).!oi the wind ~nr to be drawn up in line.
breaks the tree. Metflph. to break the power,
bl'eak down, defeat; ~ o~L they defeated ~L, ~~r or ~Jr pl. ~, c..
.,.tiwa,
m. a) a division, legion. b) a rank, class,
the army but usually with ~:. to weaken;
order of angels. c) class, rank, sex, company;
J~~ ~ ~~ ~ ~~L' they weaken
the wine with plenty ofu;ater. With ~ to dis-
L ..:; an equal, companion. d:) a precept.
e) sort, fashion.
courage __ ~~ ....3l broken-hearted, dispirited;
~~..3lo ~~ sad and broken down. b) t() ~l denom. verb from J~r. ETHPA. ~nt
rend, tear; JL'~ ;....iL torn of wild beasts. a) to earn wages. b) to trade, carry on com-
c) with k~J to pay a price. ETHPE. ~Llr me1'ce, engage in bu~ness; J,..).;J..; \.~W
and ETHPA. ~;Lr a) to be broken, rent, torn, oJ. ,o"",,1."Wo let them dwell in the land and
trade tlte1·ein. c) to acquire, obtain, gain,
fractured, wrecked; ,;':>!W H~ !:~ J~~
make gains/ OIW ~nt ~ ltis talent has
the bows of the mighty shall be broken. b) to . d notmng;I • , .. { ' " .. y '~I "" I ' ..
be routed, discomfited, defeated; _ ~:>l~ game ~ ~ " ...~,,\, ~~
Alchem. a name of the planet :Mercury. DE- ~c~t and J..:i,:::'c~t from J..,"'COlL. very
RIVATIVES, verb ~t, ~l~t, Jtc~L, J.. ..,t, deep, abysmal.
).J~t~",. ~lLOtt rt. ;OIL. adv. marvellously,
~l~ from J..,L. ndv. commercially. miraculously.
c...... o,t, Jl.'c4'.... Ott rt. ;OIL. f. marvellousness,-
J~c"~l." = J~c~L.
c".... o,t ~ wonderful.
JI."c~l." from J~L. f. trade, commerce.
).! ~I.'; J~' from J..~. commercial.
Jl~OII." rt.
• '01. m. derision.
J~OIl." rt. '01. f. derision, mockery;
~i.~.r and ~~.. ~; see under;jL. a jest, object, of derision; t...~ in jest, tn
HL rarely jlft, usually pI. J.;fl m. a breast, mockery.
the breasts, paps.
J.;.H:::~lo.~OIl." rt.'OI. expressing derision.
HiI.'; JlHl.'; Wl.", Hl." E-Syr. m~ m. a) .~}Jrout 'P';'l." denom. verb Pael conj. from J..x,COlL.
ing grass 01' corn, tender grass. b) the spring.
Pass. part. ~OI~ profound. ETHPA. 'P';'1tt"
DERIVATIVES, ~,lL, )...J,lL and 'fL, J..,~,L. . to be submerged, sunk in the depths.
).j ~?l." pI. J.:- dimin. of HI." pulse. ;.;,t fut. ;';'~, parts. ;';'1.', HOII.' and .... Otl.",
J~!l." d. ~!. f. a) cleansing, purification, )" Jt', part. adj ..... o,L, J', Jt'. to wonder, marvel,
expiation; J+! I a sin- or trespass-offering. be astonished; with ~ to rega1'd with wonder,
b) evacuation of excrement, excrement. marvel at,. ;OLo ;';'to od:>L he was confounded,
~:::,!t""
from Heb. m. deep sleep. astounded and stupefied; t'"t.",lo 1302' t'"~o,l."
Jl.';~!t"" pt Jt'~!t"" rt. ~!. f. a marvel,
they marvelled saying. . .. Part. adj. marvel-
ling, marvellous, miraculous, delightful; w;.o,t
wonder, portent/ l? J~men set for a sign,-
::- , ~!~ marvellously holy,- JL..Ott ~ the
h J~ the week of miracles = the fifth week miraculous conception of the B. V. M. PI. f.
of Lent; ~ in a wonderful way. miracles. ETHPA. ;.;,Ul" to marvel with ~ at.
A
I"">'
IW?I., J""1.'-- -- I'~'">'
,.....?\1. verna-l . ApH. ;.;.tt to make to marvel, to entrance,
~.
J asc~nate,
d el'19/~t;
1 ,-, 4 , >' >'. >' tl>' h
0I1.Q.J ;. ~ • co 'IQ ~ ' O I e
JOIL PAEL wo.l." to waste time, delay, defer,
I' '"
retard , arl'est/ .-=>!? 1."- >' '" , .. ,,>'.
~~ ~ wOj,JoJCOlI."'-'
astounded them by his endurance; OI~~ ;.;.tt
they would make him too late for the day of ,t;~; his beanty entranced our eyes >' ~
4' I'" . >' 'I'"
'"' >' .. 'X \Q.J
I,...a.....'A.. '",. Us
. taste and
sacrifice; 0It::.~~ wOtl." he put ~ff his arrival; '011. ~'c
,,>' '- >' 11" >' '- "'>'1 • d h . scent delighted heat'enly beings. DERlV ATIVES,
~? ,.~iAXL..... wOll.lterestrame t egarrtson.
AbsOl. ~o.~ 'P~ ~ 'P.r:t.. we delay from ~l""OIL, JLC .... OIt, J;OI1."; J;Ott, J..,;OI~.
day to day. ETHPA. wCiLLt a) ref!. to delay,
A ..
1'011."; E-Syr. Otl." pI. t'"., r
rt. ;OI!: m.
be tardy, desist, absol. or with ~; ~Ot~tl a) astonishment. b) a wonder, miracle; l J!»
J.;£.g ~~ they ceased making war. b) pass. to Wond1'OUS, miraculous; ~~ miraculously;
be hindered, retarded, deferred; to be at a loss/ ...~~ HOIt"" wonderful to relate..
~ ~ ~wOt~Lrthe tortoise swam slowly. J'Ott rt. ;OIL. m. dismay, terror.
J';'t'"apoc. fut. for JOOlt"" 3 f. s. and 2 m. s. of cl." or cll." letter Tau; see L.
verb J601.
Ql." imper. m. pI. of verb Jl."t to come.
~kOll=~l1·
Jot fut. Jo~, act. part. Jol.', l!cl.'. to be sorry,
J..S,c~t pl. t.:-,
JI.'" (rare) Beb. m. a) chaos, to regret, feel compunction, remor8e, with ~
deep abyss, tlte bottomless pit/ Jl.'c"~l! the r or ~ in the nom. and with pers. pron. w~ol
pit of perdition. b) the depth,. bottom. of a ~O;::::" ~ David's heart smote him; OIroL
well, river, the sea. DERIVATIVES, the three ~ he ~'epented himself/ also with ~
following words and verb 'POll. and absol. ETHPE. woUt" sometimes woLt"
Jt'~c~L from J..x,COlL. f. depth, profundity. to ~'eg1'et, rue, repent, be moved to regret, with
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~ and ~; ~f 1;;';:' t"~ ,o40lW ~ J" of slaves; Jbg ~t,l disputatiousness; ";~l
except they ?'epent of her works. PA.... 51.'" to J..:i.":' toothach~.
soften, affect, move to regret; ~ lo~ ~ '"
",or or ~olr pI. J:" m. a raindrop, dew-
~~ ~ the sound of weeping does not move drop, snowflake.
him; ).j~;~ lo~ ~ illness reduces the ~or from ~ol: m. profound meditation,
•
strength. ApH. ",olt to suggest sorrowful re- anxiety.
flections, to sadden, bring to penitence; part. ... -?Ol","' IL' • I..L"_ f rom ... -?Of,..rt. ~..•
- ,.. P1,~,
.._?Ol,
... 6t;...::Q, J..;o~, 1~6~ downcast, sad, f. acknowledgement, profession, thanksgiving,
melancholy; J..;o~~ ~ in melancholy praise, a confession esp. of faith, hence faith,
sorrow. DERIVATIVES, J-ol, IlQ..ool, Ilol, ,;!ligion, doctrine, a sect; I~?or .J::; sect aries/
J.,a..o~, 4.ol~, IlQ..L.ol~.
1 ...ril tlbe orthodox; ~tt.. LJ.n
I~io!." the
,o~lor; see ,O~!r. orthodox faitlb.
':)ol, ':)1: fut. ,:)~~, act. part. ,:)U:, ... Jl...1:. J;j~ior from ~io?: religious; expressive of
a) to return, come again __ ,:)l1:o ~? one who thanksgiving.
passes by and returns. b) "'to flow back, ebb.
IHol Arab. Ill. bugloss = Syr. Ho!." ~.
c) to turn to God, be converted, ?'cpent, do
penance; I~~ · ...·1" j,Q.~ ,cU.9 .
, '... 4i \.'-Jo
'!' ,c..::.o~?
4i 40 '" that
0I6l fut. OIOW, parts. 0101.' and o;ot to be
alarmed, stm·tled, astounded; ~? .,.t 0I6l
tlwy should repent and turn to God; ).j? ,:) ll."
~ I repent me; ~1:? ~t penitents. I~ Q • ...; " I~ he was startled as it we1'e from
ApH. ~~t a) to turn, conVM·t. b) to vomit, sound sleep; ~ 0021 ~~Ql:' they were in
disgorge, throw up, eject __ 11.'tt'lQ.,:)01 ~lw~ great consternation. PA. OIO!." to alarm, stun;
the cuttle-fish disclbarges an inkyfluid. c) with ,o~ Io,o~! 11.'~ the blow which stuns
~ ~ to take to lbeart, bring to mind; them. ETHPA. 0I6~lr to be troubled, perturbed,
with ~~b-.9 to bring word, answer. ETTAPH. dismayed; in consternation; ~ ..;1. J"
~ gl a) to be vomited, disgorged. b) to be J.:1.:. ~OtO;~ ~J~ ifanyone strike the
restored. DERIVATIVES, ':)ol, kol:; ~~ol, emperor's statue the spectators are dismayed.
~ol, ~l, ~~l, Il~L, Il~l, }....Jl~l, ApH. OIolt to dismay, discomfit, alarm; Jl:~
J~l, ~~Q.",l.', bQ.",l, J.,.:,Q..l, IlQ.~~. I~ OIO~ death d'ismays many an one.
':)ol rt. ':)ol. a) again, back, on the otlwr Pass. part. I~o~, 11.'0IQ~~ stunned, stupefied,
hand; ,:)~l ~or~ I will not again .. ~~ stupid; ....;J ~ ~;~! I~o~.,.r as stunned
J~.~ ,:)~l she 1'eturned back to the city; and unconscious ofpain. DERIVATIVES, IlOlOl,
,:)olo ':)ol again and again; ':)ol ~ no more, Ilo~ol, IlQ.JOIol~.
never again, never; H- ,:)~l? 1001 ~ no one OI~l interj. begone; with ~ away with it.
had ever seen. Often stands at the beginning OI~O OIol Heb. Tohu-we~Bohu, chaos.
of a narrative, ~~ ':)ol again we write; p . I> ~ "'l, I~
· , f rom the precedmg
. word.
,..,0I~00l0
~! ,.E ~i ':)ol by the same author. b) also,
yet, even; w...;. . "', grant also to me,
... ':)01 ... ~, ~Oj, chaotic.
,ol fut. IOW, act. part. 101'. to leap, exult. .,.~r a) to put a stop to. b) n",
J.:L~
ETHPE. lOUt' with ~ to assail. DERIVA- Sir. xviii. 18 uncertain, in the Lexx. to hurt,
TIVE, 1/01. to abash.
Jiol rt. 101. m. leaping; assault, victory. ~~l pI. ~, c.. rt. .,t m. harm, loss,
... ol PEAL only part. adj. ~':'ol moaning. injury; a t;'ick, fraud; misery.
ETHPA .... oUt" to sigh, regret; C~ ... ol'Lr
A A
~6l pI. J:" rt . .::.::IL m. heavy care.
.,?~ ~i ~ it repented the Lord that ll:::~.:H~l rt. ~L. m. trust, confidence; ~,
He had made man. DERIVATIVES, I~ol, r
"'2'Il~ uncertain; J..:Q...i a trusty friend;
L?
JlQ.J..o.ol~. r r. .
W a source of confidence; ~steadfast
I;"'ol.'" rt. tM(. m. dry rubbish. heroes.
JL..ol m. pI. palm-leaf baskets for dates. ~6l Arab. m. sourness in the stomach,
J~ol.'" rt. ' - . f. despondency. indigestion.
~~l from ~Q..l. m. a) a set limit of J.U~L rt . .,l. only in BB. m. harm, loss.
time. b) a resolution, determination, order. ,m!)
I • , 04l r. t ~ 1. m. retntng . . .tn, coercwn,
.
c) log. a definition; p.:.~l~, indeterminate, reproof
indefinite. ~~l rt. ~. m. induing, putting on;
11'1l4~~l from ~Q..l. f. termination. 11'~.£.i? t the taking of the monastic habit.
Jl'':'ol'" pl. 11" rt ...... 1. f. delay, tardiness. Jl'~ol.'" pI. I~~ol.'" rt. ~. f. generation,
Jt:.:-ol rt .... 01. f. bemoaning, regret. descent, origin, race, stock, kindred.
Ct:.:-~l from t:-t m.condescension, courtesy. ~6L pI. J:" rt. ~l. m. rending, tearing
asunder; J~ ~ol rupture .
... ol.'" Pael conj. of verb 101.
I' 'IV d' f IV I" 'IV J'" , .. d I~~l rt. ~. m. a) training, discipline,
,..01. a J. ram 01.; ,,:01. ~ wor S to
instruction of catechumens, catechizing; I~)..»
which 1 is added.
I~~l? a catechetical homily. b) making
Col rt. Jol. m. compunction. disciples, conversion. c) discipleship, novitiate;
Jl'o"~ol rt. 0101. f. consternation. a monastw l I'~~?
. sch 00; " -l" ~ a nOVlce,.
J1'~ol rt. Jol. f. compunction. pupil of the monastery; T~ he received
instruction, was a pupil.
Il'o~ol'" rt. ;01. f. amazement, confusion,
embarrassment. ~~l rt. ~L. m. ridicule, scoffing.
.,ol, .,1' fut . .,6~, act. part . .,il', J.,:L1', ~ol denom. verb from ~ol. ETHPAUAL
pass. part . .,.il."', denom. verb from).A;L. a) to ~ollt'
A
to swarm with wQ?'ms.
be contained, enclosed; »~:I .,~ l' o"QI ~ all is ~or, J~ol.'" pI. J.-U.ol.'" usually fern.
contained in the mem~ry; ..~ 102' .,... il.'" a) a worm, tape-worm. b) cochineal kermes,
Il'~ he was enclosed, protected, by serenity. scarlet dye, murex. c) a firifly. d) a grub,
b) to be kept within bounds, to restrain, give r
larva, embryo; J~o,..,;, a silkworm.
over; ~01 ~ .,1' ~ his impiousness was ~J,.i.Aol.'" from ~ol. adv. as if dyed
unbounded. c) to be abashed, disconcerted; scarlet.
J.:L1' ~, J~ unabashed wickedness; ~
., , v'"" ...... l'"
l' ~,,~ v v'" ,+
o.~, ~"'Q no one oJ us was
~ol."'from~oL. vermicular; r l~
gum arabic.
ashamed, not one gave in. PA . .,;l.'" to rail orfence
J~~l from J~L. m. a third time, doing
in; to coerce, hold in check; I~ ~ )...{;
I "" v" ~.. '" .. IV
r anything a third time.
encl osed lan; d ,.. ... ~ .sO!..,? ~'lI) 0I~1. lte
forbade him to persecute the monks. ETHPA. I~~l pI. J'" from J~L. corn. gen. three
.;~lt" to be restrained, kept within bounds; years old, a three-year old.
';1~ ~ ~ an 1mbridled tongue. APH. J~~l pI. J~ from J~L. m. a tMrd
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emendation; J~~ or Jl:~ I revised version; ~1." J.:m.h Jl1~! the Roman Empire has
J~, 1 the right reading, correct text/ J'~L not sunk so low as to send tribute to the
~'O,;, grammar. PerBians. PA. a!1." same as APREL. ETHPA.
1-
.::a:.utto appear weak. APR. ~Lr to bring
J1.';o1."_or J1.';~L pI. \, J1." f. _a cow, hejjer; low,A enjeeble, depress; ,~ .. ,....
, " r.":fi
.:wo"'l'''li - ear
~? L a milch cOW~ L abuJ!alocow.
J' made us irresolute. DEBIvATIVEs,~L,J.:,a....L,
","01 fut. ","o~. to wander, rave. PA. ","~1." ~~a....1, J1~o-L, ~~.
to lead astray. Part. ~o~ tainted. ETBPA. ~L rt. .:a-L. m. infirmity.
'""o;Lt to he8itate, deviate, be led astray. DE- ~a-1', C-, J~ rt . .::.....1. infirm, .feeble,
RIV ATIVES, the three following words:-
ltelpless, wretclted, of low degree, mean; ~c:t..1'
~01." pt ~ rt. ","&L. m. a trackless WQste, J1'1.. ltaving impaired vision; ~~1'p }.:..:.;
path less desert / wandering; ~o~ astray. unhealthy months.
t:..:l~o1." and ~}.U.01." rt. "'"01. adv. aBtray, ~~~1.' rt. .:woL. adv. weakly.
deviously.
J1.'~o*...1.' rt . .:wol. f. impotence, z'ncompetence,
~~L rt...... L. m. a nintl, part. wretchedness, jeebleness; ... L~c:t..1.' my wretcl,ed
LoL Plwth, name of the first Egyptian self
month. .. ,.. J'",,,..0-'"
... 0-"" " .. ,.. p.1 J"" .. ,.. rt• 'J 0-. f • an
",,,..0-'"
J1.'~L often .UaS L~L rt. JoL. f. compunction, appearance, sl.owing jo'rtlt, manif~tlition; a
regret, remorse. token, exam,}Jle, speciffl6n; a demonstration,
J1.'~L pI. J'" in. the sycamore; the mulbe"'!l; argument.
a swelling near the anus like a mulberry. )..»~L pI. ~ m. a) limit, boundary, border~'
~1.'01.", J~ rt. ~~. a sojourner, stranger, a limit, set time. b) a precept, regulation,
joreigner; a settler, a lodger. l)enalty. c) limitation, extreme; definition,
Jl:~1.'o1." rt. ~~. f. pilgrimage, aojOfJA'ning, term; I~, indefinitely. DERIVATIVES, ~oL,
dwelling in a strange count'I'!J. JLQ.'O.MoL, verb ,...L, t:-~~, JLo..'OM~,
J.1oL Arab. antimony.
l. '0 .. ~, J1Q • '0 o~, J. 'Q .. L1I-»,
~4»-L~.
r
;1.'01:, Jt1.'o1." pI. rt. ;,b.... m. generally pI. l~L; see ~1.".
the remainder, rest, leave'ngs; fullness, super-
fluity. J!...1." pI. ~ f. lepidium sativum, garden cresa.
,1." iut. ,~~, act. part. '1r. Hl1'. to swell up, .~1:, ).9~1." l't. ~.
exchange; the thing exchanged or given in
m. a) an
to be boz1ing hot, to be. indignant/ J1.'o~ ~
~ ,l1.' Ma heart swells with joy. Part. adj. return; ~ in exchange, instead, JUl'. b) a
J':
)..;1.", J1.' raging hot, jen:id. ETHPE. ,jUt" to
be greatly excited, act with extremefervour. PA.
vicegerent, deputy, substitute.
J1.'~~ rt. ~. f. change, substitution.
,n: to make to swelZ with ~ the heart. ETHPA.
,j'~Lt to be swollen with pride; to be enraged;
Jj~1." pt J'" ~. r-'
m._spoil, prey,
plunder; u..~, L sacrilege; 1 ~, unhurt,
to be greatly alarmed. DERIVATIVES, t:-b.,L, untouched, inviolate.
J1o)..,L.
,.:r denom. verb PAEL conj, from ~~L.
~U.;l," rt. ,1, adv. angrily. a) to mark out a boundary, set a limit, to
J1'o\..;1." rt. ,L. f. raging heat, je'1'1:our, limit, border " to keep witl,in bounds, confine;
veheme~e, commotion. to forbid, 1'estrict, i nldbit; ,~ ,~! 1
Rr
610
J~~ and ~~ pl. ~ = ~l~ a T!wban. sins have caused.b) to suffer hm'm or loss;
~~r rt. ,::)0L. adv. penitently.
.. .>;.
~J,~
_4 ... ! .
"",,,,
... ~o;~ mercha nts sup
f~ ~ts
.-IT.
er
~L, J!.'~L rt. ,::)0L. f. backsliding; daily loss. PALPEL ,~!." to injure; pal·t.
recantation; return, conversion, repentance, ,~~ mischievous. DERIVATIVES, ~oL,
penitence. ~ol.
J!.'~~ rt. ,::)0L. f. vomit. ~L" pl. of J~1:.
•••Il.~'L r.,::)o.
1"1'4
~ t L pemtentza . . l. ~"'L f u.t ':='~J,""
"' .. '!' ac t". part . ~I" '" " I~I"
! - " pass.
J~L rt. ,::)0L. a) vomiting, sickness, nausea. part. ~~L, J,:., J~. a) to press hard, come
b) vomit, spittle. c) returning; with ~~ !wavily, to grow frequent, throng, to grow worse,
an answer. weigh upon; J02.' ~L ~~ ~ )..:go"'?;
J~~ = J~~, J~r. persecution pressed hard on t!w Cltristians;
}da~.. !.' pI. ~ rt. ,::)0L. m. vomiting. Jk,!.' J!.'~ tlw wound becomes worse; ~l
}dao:L rt. ,::)0L. m. vomit, saliva, spittle. J ~_
~l.~h eavy rams . .Ie .J'.ll ; I~, ' __ ~ ~I,
"'" evenmg . sets
'2:... ,"" JL'
W; ,Q.,:)I,~ ~I, .~, etters pour m on
• 4' ''''l .
~~L, J~~L rt. ,::)0L. nauseous, sickening.
you; Jol! "'2'~!." visions thronged upon him.
J~~o..L from ~!L. f. pI. two-valved, double b) to be urgent, pressing, assiduous; ~ t~
doors. o..~!." when he greatly urged her; ~o .:=.;!.'
,a..L and :IL pI. ).:;L and )':;lL lMop, OiIa, f. ~;)..:; the mole labours assiduously in the
brimstone, sulphur. earth. Pass. part. heavy, frequent, continuous,
~,:i;L pI. ~ m. battlements, a parapet; paling, assiduous; ~L ~::!loX !wavy snow;
railing, fence round a well. DERIVATIVE, J~~l J~!." continuous supplication.
verb ,0L. ETHPE. ~Llt and ETHPA. ~Llf to be
oppressed, tl'oubled, weighed down; JJ'o,;tt~ " t".Q
J~.a f. a water-skin, large leat!wrn bottle.
.. ,.. I! -- ,.. or ~I, I! -- ""'" f rom ~.
-,. f. tlte by dil!eases. ApH. .::J,Ll'" to frequent, visit
~I., ~I,
frequently; to urge, oppress; ~;~ JOOl1: ~
soutn; .....,~ ~I, ~ soutft-east.
1 ,.... '" ' ' ' ' . . . 1
~ do not press thy debtor; ....,:;,.,Q~
~r or ~r; J~ from ~L. ' , task -masters; ~ ' .:". '" w~~ '" "'l ,,..
J~ ~
soutlwrn; J~r }..:.o"'; south wind. they urged him with repeated supplication.
J.fL rt. ,0L. m. pI. urine. Chem. oil of DERIVATIVES, J..=,.:,oL, ~l, ~~.:a...::IL, JL~L.
sulphur, sulphuretted water; J~"'~! },fL ~L rt. ~L. m. frequency, heaviness.
a name for mercury.
J..A,~!.' rt. ~L. m. one who restrains,
J~L rt. ,0L. f. urine.
forbids.
J.A..~ also J.DI~ and ~L" pI. JA;~ f. O~Kt}, a
~~L l't. ~L. adv. earnestly, urgently,
receptacle, case, scabbard; a shrine, a grave.
hastily, voraciously, frequently.
r
H.. ~ pI. Arab. m. the surface of the sea.
Jl'~L rt. ~L. f. vehemence, assiduity,
.....a: ... ~ = ...A:;r. persistence.
J!.'.... ~
pI. J!." f. in the Lexx. a bubo, inguinal
~~L rt.~L. adv. trustfully, confidently,
swelling; cf. H~L, J!.';~L.
with assurance, assuredly; faithfully, stead-
~r pl. ~ m. a) a he-goat. b) in the
fastl,!!.
Lexx. tlw hoarse voice of a youth when it first
grows deep. J!.'~~L l't. ~L. f. reliance, assurance,
,r fut. ,~W, infin. ,'{..:;;" aet. part. ,j!.'. to trustfulness, trustworthiness; ~ assiduously,
..
harm, ~n.Jure, ,1-
oppress; '''' 2 m.. "0"', "'LP ,0
11 tfWU
I, ~ 1
confidently.
-al prob. dial. for ..... ~. perturbed.
shalt not oppress the poor. ETHPE • .,;Uf to be
humiliated. ApR. ,rr
a). to do ltarrn, bring J!.'tt-eL from .-:L. f. perturbation.
harm; ~Q!'. ~rn ~~L the harm which my ~L PEAL only part. ~l, }.:.., J~. a) to
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612
trust, place confidence in, rely on with..:. or WL rt. ..tn.oL. m. opposition, coercion.
,,~; OJ.~ ~ ~L! he that trusteth, in ..m.oJ:, J~l." pI. J~l.'" rt. ~. f. a
his own heart; ~ ~ l we put our trust covering, garment, vesture, cloak; a kerchief;
in, , " b) secure, safe; ~L J~ a safe an awning; ~ t:Q 1
without any lk.
bddge; 1/.:;';:'0 }1;:.oL )QoJ may we be in safety covering at all.
and tran;uillity,"' ETHPE. ~LLr to trust, put .....m:,L', J~L' rt . ..tn.oL. adj. of repronf
trust in, rely upon; to state assuredly/to be
;.5L = ;.5, to remember.
assured, cm·tain, confident; JL'~j~ ~LLr
they were confident of 'cictory; ..aD o;.L ~ ~ ~l.'" only in the Lexx. m. satiety.
Jt~~ ~, ~~ ~LLr he had the J~~l." rt. J...o. f. sorrow.
assurance to llOld a council without autllOriz- ...oL; see ~L.
ation. APR. ~lr to lead or exhort to trust, ~~l." rt. a...o. adv. as a suppliant.
• '", .... 11 _," '"'" 1!1." ..
to assure, prormse; ~,., J!' ~ ~1o.',:Q ,.::. J~l." pI. J~~l.'" rt. ~. f. supplication,
'P;"'~ ~ exhorting him not to fear; 't~lr intercession, entreaty, request; 1,
)..;~ a writ-
J~~.m..5 ~ I promised thee secret treasures. ten petition. PI. lit. solemn metrical litanies.
DERIVATIVES, ~oL, ~JL..::,L, JL~L, )1.oL,
J.,:j~l.'" rt . .9.....0. supplicatory.
~b...:IO, JLQJ.::::":'~.
)~l" pI. ~r f. a belt.
n,.ol." rt. ~L. m. confidence; , n,.or ~
trusting that . ... ... ~b...ol."', ~~~l.'" pI. ~, J,:.. rt.... b...o. ~
J!-6L m. berearement, barrenness, loss of a contest, fight, conflict, strife,' ~~l! "1
children. the Olympian contests,' ~~i? or ..:. a naval
baU1e/ w~~ '"..:.o?! .. t:"', .:ft
..~ to strwe 1
a er tfle •
ascetle
J~r pI. J~:" f. dark blue, violet, purple;
pI. purple robes, fringes. life,· .\kjO ... ~~l.'" a strife of words.
~ ..
.mEL fut . ..aD~.oW, act. part . .m~L', ~m:,l.'. "-l."'PEAL only pass. part.~l.", ~.:., J~- .
a) to strike JU:1~ the harp/ JL'Q.cb to strike damped, deadened as sounds; damp, moist,
with goads. b) to hold or keep back, forbid, u'atery as land; air. Metaph. tainted. PA.
control, restrain, stop; ~L', JL'~J~~' HC::~ ~l.'" part. ~~ to taint. ETHPA. ~llr
)~:::..o~L ~ the reins of justice u'hich ?'estrain to be wetted, soaked. DERIVATIVES, JL~L, '"
from offence / J.! o~ 0I~l." he stopped tl~e J~l,~L~.
reader. Often with ';"l to withhold, ~)..: fo ~L fut. ~b..;, act. part. ~L', l.!~L', pass. part.
restrain the impetus. c) perh. a mistake for ~l, ~t a) trans. to lift up, hang up, suspend,
~ to exhort, ordain. ETRPE . ..tn~LLr a) to make depend from,· with .;:g~, ..:.,~,~;
be coerced, deterred, prevented, restrained; ~ with ~ to d1'a,w back, take away; J~
~;~ ~ w~Q...~~ they u'ere undetel'red ~j~ 0.& M~ a peg whereon to hang vessels/
by his threats/ ~.o1.~ ~? unbridled, uncon- ~ Jiii.~ ~W he shall elevate the sacra-
trollable. b) to be jerked back, dislocated; ment. Often with ~~;.:~ the hands and ellipt.
OI~~! JL'~o·.u b..~;lrhis neck was jerked
ont of joint. P A. ~l.'" to suppress, keep back,
-
wOl~' Ut .
, he raised his hand to strike him,·
J~ or ~ to lift up the eyes / OJ.~; to get
d rwe ........~~"
· back " w~Q""" ,," ..... - »
..
,Q.lD,,:) ......... , 002' ~"\j;) , up, stand erect; ;C to raise the voice; .l.L j to
they could not rebut his words,· I~r; ..:D~l.'" lift the head; with Ji?( or J~ to carry
control thy sobs. ApR • ..:DELl"perh. for .mEr: tIle harvest,· with ~~ to take up a parable.
~ • ..tnEl("'he repressed his opinion. DERIV- lIIetaph. "-~~? ~~ 01; ~l he laid the blame
ATIVES, ~ol, k o..oL, ~L', ~~l, ....m.ol, of Saul's death 'Upon him/ ~L ~ J6~
~.l.lD,,:)~. he Zet them depend on an empty hope. b) to
~L'rt . .m.ol. m.W-Syr. gram. the moderator, fix, prop up, fasten, wear,' JJSa!.i;.:. wOj.~L he
name of the points ..:.. which express repre- fixed the notice up in the streets/ wQ§. ~L'
hension or lamentation. I~ they wore pearls. c) to hang, crucify,·
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~9.~""; "'OI~~L they hnng him on the cross. ~~~I.'" alld ~JQ~L in the Lexx. cancer.
d) in pass, part, to hang, depend on, be dqen- ~~~I.' pI. ~; rt. ~L. rn. a hangman.
dent;'fOf~o ~L/tangingdangling; J~ .. ~.;
J~~Q~L pI. J~ dimin. of Ur. f. a little
~J:? 8nlphur in s1tspension,. ~L ~m..;;,.9
6 ' MU. •
hanging gardens; H;:; ,o~ ~L ~~
Jw~r dirnin. of ~r t a hillock.
the .~enses are interdependent. ETRPE. ~LLr
a) to be hung np, snspended ;U; in the- air' Jl.'pL rt. ~L. f. pI. a) the heart-strings.
.
J~ on a nail,' to /tang, cling,· ~Q._):. ~L~
' b) a brnise, weal,' a bald patch.
~; Q ..; onr iniqnity clings round our necks. ~L fut .... ~W, act. part. ~I.', ~J:,
Esp. ·to be hung on the cross. b) to be lifted pass. parts....~L aud ....~l.'; },:..., I~. a) to
up, removed; ~;J:? J4,~ ...~LLr ~ ~ be rent, to burst asunder,. ~~ ~~ ~l
the door-hang1'ng 'Was suddenly dra'Wn back; his bowels bnrst ctsunder. b) to rend, part
).&.; ~ ~LLr ». his head was not lifted up, asunder; Ij.t~ ~~I.' thirst for gold rends
Anglice turned. ETHPA . ...~LLr or ...:::::..Lr open the mountains; ,Q~~bQ:, t~L ~
Ct) to seize, clutch, lay hold ~/ ot;"!::> by ~he with their clothes rent. c) to tear up, do away
hand,. ).j?~~ by tlte ear; \o4.~~ ~Lr with; ,Q~~Q:'! J~ .....s..L He tore up their
,.tJt t.#i:/,""lte caught at their clothes and-t~re Mll of debts. d) to wear away. Pass. parts .
them. Metaph. to adhere, cling to,. JI.'J.-9 ......~L 1'ent, torn; ....~I.'"fissured, ruined. PA.
~LLr ;k.A~ the mad Jewish nation adhered ~J: = Peal b. to rend asunder, tear to pieces,
to C~esar. b) to drag, draw, pull; med. to lacerate, flay; Ji~ ~,g~ ~J: lightning
draw, draw onto Metaph. ,~! J~~ rent the mountains. ETHPE. ~Ur and
t~::;:1~ lusts u'hich drag you down. ApR. ETHPA .•••_:~qLr pass. a) to be rent, bnrst
... ~Lrto unload. DERIVATIVES,J..uL,JL~L, asunder; J..:~.;r~LLr A
the earth was riven''
~~L, J~L, ~L~.
~~~~, J;'io mptured veins. b) to be
torn np, blotted out; ~L~ J~r~
~r, u.~r or u.~C, rarely ~ Ir pI. ~, J,:... m.
records of sins are wiped out. c) to bnrst open
a) a hill, mound, pile, earthwork; ~r
as ~I":;.ta.. sores; to gush forth. DERIVA'l'IVES,
~::::{I." heaped np. b) pr. n. Tela, a city west
~oL, ~~r; ~L.
of Ni sibis. DERIVATIVES, J~uL, Jfl.-..JuL,
J-~L. ~rp1. J,:... rt. ~L. rn. a) rupture, hernia;
which a vessel is suspended. b) eccles. a prayer ~J.: to tear 'Up, l)luck up; ~L J~, oJ»
said with uplifted voice opp: J~, a secret o.:s. lLe tore it up by the roots.
ETHPE. ~LLr
prayer. to be plucked or torn up.
~l~L from J~L. adv. thrice, tJ'iply, ~l." denom. verb P AEL conj. from ~L.
threefold,. thirdly,. triunely,. )..:.,~ the Ter r a) to divide by tltree, to multiply by three, to
Sanctus. triple; oJ Q'~ ~l."0 .sU:. he doubled and
J.;~L, J~' constr.st.m ... ~L,f. ~~L t1'ipled his riches. b) to do a third time, repeat
from ~L. a) third, threefold, -triple, treble, thrice; ~l."o JJL he did it again and again.
tertian. b) triune, trine; C~L the Three Pass. part. J~~ triangular, triliteral.
Pl?!I'sons of the Holy Trinity; ..~L J~r ETHPA. ~~Lr a) to be thrice repeated. b) to
~~ the triune God; ~~L J~~1: become triune, be made a trinity.
).:.,~ the chant Holy, Holy, Hoi y . c) third, ~L f., J~L m. tltree; elIipt. for ~L
the third in command,. the third day. d) perh. ~EI thrice; ~~ ~L tltrice daily; I~L
eating only once in three days. e) a go-between, J~L three each,' ~ It:.:.::::'L ..=;. three times
mediator. f) the sixtieth part of a second. more; ~a. - .. 1..,..........
·" ,._ .. ...rJ·,.- once'.'/,n tnree
1 d ays;
g) in compos. J~r ";~L tritheists; .. ~L ~ ~L Tuesday, market-day; C~ ~L
JJ.:~Lrtriliteral; JJ.:~~l triangular; ~~ artemisia a1'borescens, southern-wood,. ~~
. II a b'W; ~ooJ
j'! 4 .. ", ... '-L t hose 1 ~ at tltree o'clock. In gen. with " the
tMsy ~,.~ marr?!
'/L'ttO
third; J~l! ~~ on the tMrd day,"
three times; ~;4 L thrice-ble.~sed; J~t-~ L
threefold; ,~~~! triangular. PI. ~~L
three-storied; 1ft 1 tripartite; ~o.Q lone in tlti1·ty; ~! T thirty pieces of silver;
~ or
the third division of life =
~~:lh a youth.
L? tMrtyfold. DERIVATIVES, l~oL, lb..~oL,
~4L, JJ.:~~~L pI. )J.:~ from ~L. f. l:o-l~L, ~~L, La.~L, Jla.~L, verb
a triad; the Trinity. !n comp. L~~4.!: ~L,J,..~~.
J~rtritheism; JJ.:~~L a triangle; ~oo·J L 1~l."=)J.:~r.
a third marriage; ~Q..; 1: a space of three
J~~L and Jl:o~ ~L three hundred.
days; JJ.:~ L~4~ with trilJle blows. •
~r:::::::.L m. J~~L f. thirteen.
l~~L from ~L. adv. for the third time.
'fL part. adj. ~l.", ~l.'; J~ innocent,
~r and ~::::.r a hill; see ~r: pe/iect, Iwrmles.~, guileless as J~r a lamb,
~l." pI. J,.:... dial. m. an eartlten vessel, J.j~ a dove; ~~ ~~ deceiving the
pitcher. guileless. PAEL ~l." to make entire, to perfect;
~l." TAPHEL conj. of ~. to make .,t::.:.;~{ ~r ~~ l'h~u makest Tlty ways
disciples, teach the Faitlt, give instruction. perfect. ETHPA. ~~L? to become innocent.
DERIVATIVES, l:o-~L, JL~L.
~r, J~l:, Jl.'~l." rt. ~.
a disciple, follower, servant of a prophet. ~J.: rare form of ~ll.'.
Jl.'o~l." rt. ~. f. a) teaching, education. ~L fut. ~~, parts. ~l.' and ~l.":
b) discipleship, pupillage, novitiate. c) the part. adj. ~L, V, J':'-. a) to be numb~
company of the disciples. torpid, rigid; dumb, speechless; l~ .. ~L
the pupils were rigid; ~~l." ;.; ~
J~L dimin. of ~l.". f. a little pitcher,
they stood speecltless. b) to stare, to be struck
jug.
dumb, stupefied, amazed, with -=>,~, ~,
~L PAEL ~l." to deride, scoff. DERIV- 4 ..! .. ~ .. I_'!."
1 ,o~,.,-, et;etC:U ~Xl' ,..,..,~
? an d ab so.
ATIVES, ~~oL, k~~.
Ji~ ,o~ till all tILe guards were
J4~l." f. et) the scab, mange. b) birds' stupefied at !dslight; ~~ J~ ~
dung. H~o J~J.: ~ the eye of thought, approach-
~L fut.... Q'~W' and ~~, act. part. ing it, is amazed and dazed. c) to regard
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with awe, to reverence; ~j" L'" '"
..... !.cU 01,.. "'0.,:- J~L meat cooked with dates.
we ought to reverence his wisdom. Part. adj. ~L adv. oftime, oftener ~Lryesterday;
stupendous, amaztng; . I"'·,'"
,.&.. -=- ~~LI'~ ,.......,J ~Ln recently, formerly; .,.10 ~Lli .,.1"
prophet of wondrous visio~s; l!:~L JL'9Lr ~~i as beforetime, as heretofore.
stupendous signs. ETHPE. ~LLr to be ad- ~I:'PAEL conj. of fL.
mired. ETHPA. ~LLr to be stuPfjied, amazed
~I:' denom. verb PAEL conj. from ~L»L.
with .:- or~. A;H. ~Lr a) to stop the
to divide into eight parts.
growth of a plant. b) to stupefy, make amazed;
~~ ~~U amazing those who ltear. ~L", rarely ,~L adv. of place. there,
c) to do wondrously. DERIVATIVES, J~L, yo nder; ~j" ' ,,. ~.. thence, wh '"
ence,' '_
~.:II) '_
'"
)........,~L, ~l~L, JLo~J:; JLo~L, thither; ~I:'? of that place; ~I:'..o.&.. he
JLo~~, J..,~~, JL~~~. tf,eparted thence; Heaven, the life beyond opp.
~;o. here below.
J~r pI. ~ rt. OI-'»L. m. torpor, insensi-
bility, stupor; amazement, reverence; aprodigy. ).!.»L f. ~L m. rarely J.., ~L f., )..J ~L m.
eigltt; ~~ on the eighth day; J.,L,j ~~L
J.,:;~J:, J~ rt. ~L. gram. expressing
admiration as or
Oh!
Octoechus i.e. a book ill which hymns are
arranged according to the eight tones. PI.
,~I.' Thammuz, the tenth Syrian month, ~L and ~J.,!.X,L eighty. DERIVATIVES,
answering to July. boL, ~~L, ~L, JLQ,~L, verb ~L.
J.!;~J:, J~' from ,~r. in or of the month 0.1» Q.CQ L; see 0.1» Q..&.:II) IL.
of July.
~I:' from ~r: of that place, yonder;
,~L=~r.
J-kL only in BB. rice.
.
~r J.:.=:
J~L
...
the life beyond.
or J~L eight hundred.
...
~r from ~. to weigh, measure. DE- ,. ,., L , L f•
, . " .. L m., J"'ion'.. ,.''IQ
.on">,'IQ or ~~
RIVATIVES, J..-»oL, ~oL.
eighteen.
J~~r rt. J-:-:.,. f. destruction. JI.'Q,4A:I..:Q1:' rt. ~. f. putrefaction, decay,
~I:' and ~L, t:-, J~; Bee Peal of ~L. rottenness, stink, pus, matter. Metaph. cor-
t:..:l~L rt. ~L. adv. admirably. ruption.
Jl.'o"'~1." rt. ot.»L. f. a hard swelling on the ~L Arab. the crocodt1e.
eyelids. ~L denom. verb from J~r: APH. ~Lr
Jl.'o~L rt. ~L. f. stupefaction, amaze- ollly Lexx. to blink, wink.
··
ment, adm tratwn;~! I'·!·"I!!"'LL
~o o~ -L1.-
tf", ..!JOt ~I:' pI. J~~~Ot Ji.»1." f. the tamarind.
awe-inspiring structure of the heavens.
~I:'; Bee verb fL.
r
J~r pI. m. eyelid, eyelash; 1. or .a~ r
the twinkling of an eye, a moment. DERIVA-
~J..:Q...ilL" rt. fL. adv. innocently, simply, TIVE, verb ~L(.
unwittingly, not aiming at any special object, JI.';kl pI. J~I:' f. the date-palm, the date.
not addressing anyone in particular.
f~r to mutter, murmur, to speak througlt.
JI.'~I:' rt. fL. f. guilelessness, harmless- the nose. DERIVATIVES, ~~L, ~~~.
ness, simplicity, innocence, integrity, perfectness.
~~I:' pI. J,:.. from f~L. m. a mutterer,
~).l...:QL from ~L. adv. eight times as magician; One who speaks through his nose.
much.
,I:' fut. ,~, part. dJ:,
JLJ:. a) to be numb,
J.:,L..»L, J~ from ~L. eighth; ~ on the rigid, to stiffen,' OI~ ~ dl.' his whole
eighth day; JI.'~~~L octangular. body becomes rigM. b) to smoke~ dl.'! "~I:'
JI.'~L from ).u,L. f. the number eight, a smoking furnace. ETHPE. tJLLl to 81poulder,
being or consisting of eight. be reduced to smoke, to emit smoke; ~,.j~5
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~t~? smoking flax. PA. ~l" pass. part . J~~I." rt . .::..It. f. a) = Jt~QJl. b) see
~~, l.L~ smoked, dri-L'en out by smoke as .,:,~1.'.
bees. ETHPA. ~~tt to be stupefied, to be 0.Q..,1.'; E-Syr. o.a.,t'" f. no pI. a) an agree-
smoked out as bees, to be mixed v.;ith smoke. ment, cont/'act, covenant, marriage settlement;
ApH. ,rt"
to cause smoke, fumigate, burn for J1.'~ T contract of sale with warranty j
fumigation; ~..:::.. 1:;..~t" ~~? ~ when you J~ sale without warranty. With verbs:
T
bum colocynth, mice rush away. DERIV-
ATIVES, }.Jot?, lJ.,!t, lJ.,ot, ~t, ~...ur, JtQ....J.Jt,
~ to make, F to settle, ~ to infringe
a contract. b) a condition; ? .. L~ or
t'"~,~t~.
~ on condition, on the pretext, Gram. Lp
)Jt fut. J,;bJ, impel' . ...j't, act. part. J,;1.', )..:J1.', conditional. c) a term, stated time, truce.
pass. part. ~;t, )..:JI.". I. a) to repeat, do again; d) a 'lIxttchwoTd, signal.
~I."o )Jt he struck again and yet again;
0.Q..,1." denom. verb PALl conj, from ... Q..,1.': to
JJ1.'o .,:,U? lz.6t a ploughman who ploughs make a contract, settle terms, (tgree, stipulate;
twice; ~ JJ1.', 1:;....( V no one is like him. J,,~
. -'
b) to repeat, recite, intone, learn, recapitulate;
I ' ,,~ . -
,...~,,"'-"">
tt .. ' l atecl rnanumzsswn.
st1pu . .
E'l'HPALl .. Q.., ~tr to be agreed 'ttpon, stipulated,
......
~ ~ J.J "-
...
1
lie repeats by Ibeart
I ~" 1
j
...
t-"lQ .,."
~ "-
cOL'enanted.
J~9;' they learn from books; J~ }..I!.' he
'PQJ,,-, I.!.. 4 '" C
# ' " ~QJ"- b ·lS satWel,
anna . 1 mp,
/le
intones the Ordination Service; ).;1.' J~a=
~~ ( I recapitulate briefly. c) to tell, narrate j H~I." a) furnace, oven, baking-pit. b) a
to -rehearse, to recriminate; to divide; ~ or lamp, bowl of a candlestick. c) the pectoral
JJtl; he told them further; ~ JJtr ~ do not cavity. d) breastplate, cuirass.
bandy words with me. n. denom. verb from t:..:)..j1.';~1." from J;QJt d, adv. doubled.
o.a.,l" to make a compact, ag1'ee. ETHPE . ...jut J~l" and :;lr usually pI. J~L" rt. ~? f.
and ETHPA. ...:;~tr a) to be repeated, doubled; a g/'oan, siglt.
to recur. b) to be repeated, rehearsed, related, ";1." PAEL conj. of l.a.
narrated, told; ....j~t!! ~;~ HQ.g, this con'l:er-
""jt impel'. of verb ~;t.
sation which has been ·repeated. PA . ..;1." a) to
narrate, rehearse, report, recount, extol, tell,
r
).:JL" rt. }.Jt. m. a) repetition; ~? recital,
say; J,..:V o.:.;~? ~ ..;l" he told the brethren
reading; )..:J r? or .,:, a second" time, again.
A •
'lo. ..y,., .. 9 Y " '71, 4 , . b) narration, a narrative.
about hu Journey; o.~ Q.,.J~~ ~ Q.U:)
't~t~ who can worthily recount Thy treasures? ~t rt. ~t. m. learning by heart, repetition.
b) with ~, t~, ~ to talk, converse. DE- ~r rt. ~t. a) log. double, consisting of two
RIVATIVES, J.,.wot, J.,.wt~ Wt, ~t, 4,...,t suhst., propositions. b) gram. expressing exception
).J...Jtadj., JtaJ...Jt, ~;t &c., 4,...,~,1:;....J.,a.....,~, as particles.
l.wt~. ~r, ~r pI. ).:.. rt. }.Jt. m. iteration,
repetition::.. recitation; a tale, tale-bearing,·
~h = ~!b pI. of J~!~.
J~! t a list of names; ~~ ~r
~t fut. ~bJ. to become stiff, rigid. PA.
Deuteronomy .
.::..I"'J." and ApH. ~tt" to benumb, deaden. Parts.
~~ and .::J'~ narcotic. DERIVATIVES,
J.1.j1." pI. ~ m. a dragon j met. the devil.
Astron. the constellation Draco; a sign of the
~ot, bQJL, JL~QJL, J~QJt.
Zodiac. Alchem. a slender perforated bronze
J~1.'=J~'I.". vessel to hold dried herbs, spice-box~' T 'Pt
~I." soot on a spit or shovel. dragon's blood, a drug; L? J1.';~ dragon's
.,:,~1.', ~, J~ E-Syr. :;J." rt. ~t. torpid, gall, a name for quicksilver.
benumbed with cold. )l!.,r, J~ rt. }.Jt. a) second, double;
Jl.'~~ 1.' rt. ~t. f. numbness, torpidity; again, a second time; ~ ~Jr ambiguous.
I?..... , , ,
~ ,,-~QJ"-
4<,' 1 gassy eyes. b) two years old, a two-year-old. c) a mate,
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staff; r ,...:.1" he who bears rule. b) in the the day of the feast was fixed. c) to be put
Lexx. a standard. rigl~t, to be restored, healed, to regain the use of
»,~J: pI. C- rt. ~L. m. a weigher, balancer, oJ0; his mind; Jj";? I~~ the pupils of the
banker; a balance. eyes; 'D~llf 0';' ~~ ~l that tangled
»,~l pI. C- rt. ~l. m. a tax, impost. business has been put to rights. Part. adj. set
.s~l constr. st. of ~~l. ready, prepared;' firm, stout, sturdy, stanch;
~}I,..$l rt~l. adv.exactly, evenly balanced. unsullied. P A. ~r a) to construct, frame,
• fashion, furnish. U sed esp. of the work of
JI."~l rt. ~L. f. weighing.
the Son, }.:.01 ~J .I~ ~r .J.:;rl~ the Father
Jl."wr rt. ~L. f. stability, position.
created, tlte Son formed, the Spir£t adorned;
t:..:).Ur rt. ,agl. adv. violently. OIr~ J..»~ ~r He formed us first by
JI."~r rt. ,agl. f. force, weight, intensity; His grace; ~rJ,.m...D ~ ~; he fasltioned
~ heavily.
an image out of wood; W.OI~ ~~
~l I. fut. ,~~, act. part. ~I.", J!.cl.", J~o robes wrought with gold and
pass. part.'..."n, }!.., J~. a) trans. to weigh pearls; J~~).dJ the soul prepared for our
JL~ in the balance; to fathom, sound; Lord opp. His Eternal Godhead; ~.L:,~ ~
•
to balance, counterpoise, compare. b) to weigh unwrought, in therO'lJ1Jh,formless. b) torestore,
out, pay, ~ silver, J;"'~ a bribe. c) intrans. repair, set to rights; ~Ll? J~~ ~r He
to weigh, be equal to; ~ ~ ~r ~l it set disordered creation straight. c) to arrange,
weiglted a thousand pounds,· ~r~L set right, get ready as J~~)"» food, J~o,
~ct... ~cb.. his sorrow equals lds love; ~ \. _.l::.~o: I"·..... ~ ,," ...
a p 1ace; ,00l~' '-~J \.QJ.J)I.'-'? to get
J~l J~~ even measure, metre. ETHPE. ready for their journey; JI."&'~ ~r lie
'-Ollr and ETHPA. ~lLr to be weighed in equipped his army. ETHPA. ~;Lr a) to be
the balance. PA. ~r to balance, compare, formed, framed, fashioned as 1:0>:: " the ages;
equalize; ~ '-Or ILe made the loads equal. J~'; tlte creation; ~; the temple; to be con-
DERIVATIVES, JQJ)I.", JQJ)l, t:..,.JW,l, Jl~l, stituted, instituted as J1,::i ~ law-courts. b) to
~l, JL,L, Jl~l, I~o...o~) jL:)~, be equipped, fwrnished. c) to be repaired, set
Jla.~~, J~~. to rights. d) to be made, prepared ~ ~
~L II. ETHPE.~Llr and ETHPA.~LLr from flour; prepared as drugs, medicated.
to stumble,. )..9~ against a stone,. ~ '" ApR. ~Lra) to set in order, construct,fix, adapt,
... ~ct...J.,:; one upon another,. to be scandalized, to .fit . ~ II··~':. 4 • ..... 4 , , , _!....
""0 0 "'L~ 0 o.LOl.~ to ma e an
k d
take exception. ApH. '-Ol("to cause to stumble, se: up milestones,. J;"o OI~ ~L("hefitted
to let fall into sin. DERIVATIVES, J~ol, his bow and shot; ~ ~~ the Maker of
~L~. "'" ~.. .h L ord
aII tli'Lngs;
I' V, 4
~~o.= ~I.",", ,..~ t e
,
~l, E-Syr.'~.oL rt.~l. Tekel, Dan. v. 27. make your affairs prosperous. b) to furnish,
~L pI. C- rt. '-01. m. a weight, weighing ,. fasldon,fit up often with IJ..:>, ~')..; JI.",..s.. J,b
a ponderous mass, bulk. :....... .... . . '" ....... ~ - .' L)V h b'l
~ .D?I? 'P~ ~ otJ.O ~o e Ut t a CILurc
7 h
~l'; JI."~r rt.~l. f. a weight, measure and lYrovided it with suitable fittings; ~
of weight, weighed amount. ~Lr he laid out Jarde1!s; J~~ ~~
~l a name of mountain spikenard. 11."~~h wrought with cunning workmanship.
t;:O"'L Jut.
J'. "" '!' act. part . ~'-,
c:"1.'-', H_" part . c) to make ready, prepare a tent, a bedroom,
... " J>W''-,
adj. ~I.'; }:..., I~. a) to be in good order, supper; to make up medicines; ~~ rE l:~
established, settled ~.~ ~ on the tlirone; sheep ready dressed,· u.o~ ~ prepared
JL'~ ~ in the kingdAJm; ~Lro J.blr ointment. d) to correct, restore, make firm or
J~~ the city sltall be built and settled. b) to whole,· JI."j... ~Lli .,.~ blessed be He who
be stable, steady, erect; >:)t::.,a ~l he sat up,' restored sight. DERIVATIVES, ~ol, WoL,
J,»a: ~.ol.", J..»;'~ tillldgh noon i.e. when the Jl~L, 4.DL, ~J,.u,l, JLo...LAL, J...a.A~,
,snn seems to stand still; but mS, J..¥,a.: ~.oL JLo.LO~, 4a.c~, JLQ.U.6)~.
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~.Ql." Aphel fut. 3 f. s. and 2 lll. s. of verb ~ Hl and wit fut. Ji.N', pass. part. Jil, ,l!;l:.
to nest, a) to be damp, soaked; to grow in the wale.,.;.
~.Ql, ~r, I~r a) firmly set, stable, steady, ~::> J,;;r, I~ lenticula stagnina, marsh-
nliable, form, stead/ust, honest, trusty, good, weed; J~ ~~ ~;r ». Gideon's fleece did
thorough. Fern. emph. pI. excellent handiwork, not become soaked by rain. b) to be dissolved,
right words or actions, honest or respectable reduced to mud. c) = ~il to burst, burst
women. b) H~, ~kr a table-land. forth. ETHPE. wrutto
become soaked, steeped/
~J.kl." rt. ~1. adv.firmly, steadily,straigl~t- ~..s;.~o J£~ ~ ~,!."W t5 when tl~ey beco1ne
forwardly, thoroughly, honestly. soaked with rain and sprout. APH. to wrL("
"'~l pt J; decrepit. soak, steep, macerate ~ in water ~ in
.
vmegar, I ' ..'!'.··l .,>:, .>:1"'4 ' .. '
~ m oz ; ,..;..~ ""~" steeped
JL'~;..u,r f. advanced age, decrepitude.
pot-herbs. DERIVATIVES, l.;r, ,..'l, )..,Q.o,l,
IL'~r rt. ~1. f. stab£lity, steadfastness; in-
tegrity, honesty, probity; excellent fashioning.
h.;l, ~;l~, Ilo.L.;l~.
.a..c." 1 f u t • .sLO~, t a.o",
"" '!' act. par. " I' 1..1. JiL' B A. a flame .
-I.... ~", _ I' part.
a du' . .a".Q", 10-, I',,_. " to wax strong, prevaz'l ; JUr E-Syr., H'l.", ml." W -Syr. pt H'!.", lil."
with J~ol anger waxed strong; ~ ~ and J.. ;l (rare) ri. 1;1. m. a tutor, ped~gogue,
~'.F .a..sl~ the nation increased and waxed master, instructor, guide.
strong in Egypt. Part. aaj. a) strong,powerful, .:>il, ~;r m. fat, fat parts of an animal
valiant; .:>~! ~r the Mighty One of offered in sacrifice, tlte adipose membrane/
J acob. b) strong, fortified as J1.';' a c()'JJ/rtyard, ij ;?T the fat of wheat; tlw fleshy part of fruit,
b:..... ~ a city, c) vast, ample, enormous; pulp. DERIVATIVES, verb .:>;L, ~;l, )......a.:>;1.
r }.:;OIf an enormous sum of money. d) heavy, .:>;l denom. verb from ~;r. ETllPA. .:>iUt'
grievous as JW a yoke; }....iL'~ a plague __ a) =ETHPALAL ~;llt"to be fattened, to r/row
..
pungent as u,:. vinegar. e) severe, rigorous as fat. b) in the Lexx. to be drawn or dragged
~~ heat, HtLo frost, Il."o"?~ discipline. away. APH . .:>~lr to become fat.
PA. .a..sr to strengthen, repair, refresh, ~r J~...=,;r rt.~!:);.f.growth, increase, uJI'bringing,
0It»~ he repaired his monastery; l~..<" education; r ~ a foster-child, pupil.
citwr ~t~ Thou refreshedst it when it was J.j.;;l." and ,•. :.g;r
from ~;r. fat, fleshy;
weary. ETHPA . .aD~Lr to wax lusty, in(}1'ease fatty, adipose.
in strength, with ~ to prevaz'l over. APH.
ul?" to increase, augment. DERIVATIVES, J..4b;!." pI. C. Pers. m. pI. breecl~es.
''''! .' ...I" .
~'" szrens, sea-monsters.
).su,ol, ~).a...cL, IlQ.9.....cl, ~~.
.sLOt" 3 f. s. and 2 m. B. fut. of verb .aA. to I,?;l'" rt. r;' m. BB. a fore-court, entry.
adhere. Nr perh. denom. verb from ~l. a) to
;!." f. a bird inhabiting the river-bank, act as interpreter, to interpret, translate. b)
feeding on gnats and flies, and which, whether to hold forth, harangue, to preach, deliver
perching or flying, has the wings in constant a homily, a eulogy; ~&L ~ N~
movement, perhaps a water-wagtail. ~ili he delivers the Second Homily to the
;r prep. = t-j at, near, with; by, on congregation. ETHPAL. ~glt"to be interpreted,
account of. translated, ewpounded; to be the subject of
a sermon; ,~- ~: l"
.~ 11 .-.!''' .. I' .. t{~e
I;l PAEL li!." and Hi!." to instruct, admonish, .. "~ lJ ~J¥>::>' ~
1
fear of God. ETHPA. li~lr and Hill;" to be RIVATIVES, verb Nl, ~ol, ~~,
instructed, disci'lllined;
4 Hint"
.., ~ he ~ould not Jl~~.
receive instruction. DERIVATIVES, H;l or I;ll, ).:.o;l 8opv{3os, a disturbance.
Ilo;ll, H;ol, )"'l;~, IlQJh~. ~~o;l",poJrapLo,,) troparion.
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H~;1." pI. ,... m. a) a spoon, spoonful. b) a they two, the two of them, &c.; J~l
'11 .". I
•., ';l
probe. c) a measure, one Ho;l.'" (small teaspoon- two or three; ~;l ~;L, t'"r,l.'" ~r,l.'" two each;
ful) = two ~~ matl~qalas, andfive -::'"1, = one ~iL !':. or t'"j~ !':. double,· ~~1 t'"r,l.'" or
J~~ tablespoon. ellipt. twice. With?, second, anotlwr; secondly.
J-:.o-;r, J~ojl.'" a mountain goat, capra for the second time,' ~ ~jL or ellipt.
Gaucasiaca, the chamois of Kurdistan. Monday. In comp. ~ ...:il ambidexter,"
~r;~? ....;iL dualists, Manichaeans," ~ "L
w=~o~L, w=~,aL, ..m.J;l, \aJo;l, \Q.."J9;L -
Diophysites.
~
JA;';J:, ...IL:;J." or ~~ e'7PlaK~, an antidote, J~~ turn (m water and water the garden.
medicine. ETHPA. ~i1lr to be riven, 1'ent, broken through,
J.,::Qil." or fll." m. a layer of straw under or to have a breach made in the walls, be ruined;
over a stack of corn, thatch. to be given vent to, to burst or break forth;
1i ~;I." B A. indigent, poverty-stricken. J~ J4;~l ,l'c:t"o'>>> ~;1~ thy
)..j~;1." from ~;l. idle, incapable; an kingdom is rent with terrible slaughter; ~ i1lt'
<1
,o~,~ !:.,. ,o~ "'_ '" thelr I ".~
. ran k s We1'e bro ken; ~
idler, good-for-nothing. y ,'1'1 Y I
fed,' to feed upon with .::., t"'~; Web' ~ ~a rt. ,,;l. m. a rent.
~;1~ they feed on fish. DERIVATIVES,
~;ol, l~;l, ll~;~, ~;~,
Ji~;l." pI. r m. a small melon.
~;l~.
JJ ~;r dimin. from ~;l': m. a little door,
outlet.
J~;l." p1.1~ from WItI;l. f. nourishment,
,l'~;r rt. ~~;. f. reconciliation; a truce,
sustenance, food, victuals, supplies.
peace " ag1'eement, goodwill, benevolence; legal
~Jl fut. ~oj~, act. part. ~jl', ~;r, pass. consent.
part.~n,~, J~-. a) trans.toforce apassage,
~~;I." pI. ~ rt. ~;l. m. a janitor, door-
break through with .::. or ~; with ~ to lceeper.
break down a fence, l~~~l to make a breach,
J~;r pI. ~jr, J~ rt. ~;. f. the mind,
)..j~ to break a law, transgress. b) to rive
intelligence, sense,' riflection/ opinion, doctrine,
1~~ ~? his side with a lance; with
belief,' sense, meaning.
1;";0 to open a vein, bleed. c) intrans. tofind
a vent, burstforth as~! tears, ~ springs; ~~;l." from '~;L intellectual.
~ ~jl the tempest burst,. J~il ~ ,re:.. ~jl f. the. number twelve.
streaming eyes>" ~H ,~ copious rain. ~il m. J~rjl." f. twelve; Jl'~il
d) caus. to let flow, cause to flow, give t'ent to " abstract noun, the number twelt'e, a company
~! tears, ~! blood; JQ..lo J:.lO ~ojl of twelve, usually = the twelve Apostles.
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J~i1.' f. a plant used for washing, perh. J~~r pI. J~ rt. ~. f. pomp,
mallow. 8plendour.
t9i); act. part. to dip. DERIVATIVE, J.g;o1. J~~r pI. ~.. l:, J~..:.:.a.r rt. ~. f.
i l fut. Joi~, act. part. jiJ:, Jj;);, part. adj. a) praise, honour, glory, magn~ficence; ahymn,
.ril, V, J1:. a) to direct, make straight or rig/tt; cltant, canticle; J~r ~r the Song of
to steer a sMp, aim an arrow; ~ j01l Songs; ~l-::~ musical instruments; ~? 1:
W':'Syr. tIle hymn Gloria in Excelsis. b)=
make the paths straight; 'f~ J 01l set thy
he(trt arigltt. With JL:- to direct tlte gaze. ao~a, opinion; L10j.i1 ol'tltodoooy.
Often with ).!;~?, J~?..s; or cllipt. with ~, ~1:' and ~1:' from ....=....1:' T/~isbe.
L~, ~~ to direct one's course, make a Tishbite.
straigllt for, go in the direction of; .:.:9~ oil J1';;....1:'rt. ;t"'. f. sending, a mission, embassy;
J~~ they went in the direction of t'le a letter.
monastery. b) to erect, set up, sit up straight; J~ia.r and .1:' pI. ~o.a.r, J~ rt. JCA. f.
~.; ......
"" o J'"r" he mts
. up. c) to set strazgtbt,
. I correct. a) a rug, carpet, mattress, bedding, bed. b) tlte
Part. adj. straight, direct; JrH ~;~ a deck of a ship.
8traigltt line; Jlj--n J.,:j~ a right angle. ~l, J~from~l.nint/~; thenintltday.
Metaph. upright, straiglitforward, right, hone8t,-
~ writ upright in heart; 1 ....:J.L'~ tlty
legitimate husband; JL'riL ,o~~ ~::,.~ ~
)1:o·...... l from ...... 1. f. (tutumn.
J~r pI. ~"'l:, J~ rt..&.:lQ..A.. f.
a) serving, service, attendance, ministrationj
they cannot speak tlte trutlt. With ~ct... or with verb of going to go to do homage, to pay
ellipt. orthodox. F. emph. pI. Itone8ty, upright-
one's respects; J~ Ta pilgrimage to Mecca.
ness. PA. i1:' et) to do rightly, set right, direct; b) service, office, rite, wor,~hip j Hlh or ~,~! 1
with J..t;, to judge aright, give right judgement;
administration of Holy Communion, the mass,
J;:: ,oj;~? ~~ desiring to lead right lives.
liturgy.L}~ T noctu'l'nS, Jt;...~Jl matins,
b) to set uJY1'igltt, rebuild. c) to amend, reform
J~; 1 vespers; J;"j{~? 1 burial service.
J1I' .s
~O? manners, ~ t
I.!. .... ' he age; to. ernend
)...:.:..,,J a codex, JiQ..9 errors. With}b)
c) office, ministry, adtministration; J1'~oto6! L
JI'lA';:' to make or observe rules of grammar.
....
or
the priestly ministry; r ..; a fellow servant,
•- '" /11 a) refL to stand erect, stand up. follow worshipper, fellow mini8ter, colleague;
ETHPA. j;~l
J);~';i~? T the Patriwrcltal office.
b) pa8s. to be directed, guided aright; to be
~traightforward; Jj;!~ ~~? J1';:'" J~i )..!J~r rt. ~. ministerial; an
a young plant is easily trained rigllt; j i!~ ~ attendant.
~ ,o~o ,o~ their Mart and aim r
J;,..Ia.1:' pI. rt. ~. m. torment, torture.
will not be sincere. c) to be emended, corrected. ~1:' pI. ~ rt. ~. m. torment, torture,
,ApH}'lr(rare),tocorrect. DERIVATIvES,Jj;ol, severe pain, anguis/~.
ho;l, J..j o;l, t:....lj;l, Jloj;l, J,.j;l, J..,J;~' ~l f. ~rm. ninej J~l f. emph. the
)"'j;l = Jj'~l direction. ninth day of the month; JU~ ~r' alchem.
lead. PI. ~r ninety. DERIVATIVES, verb
~~tl, ...Qi1 or ~il, also ill, l;l, :;l, ~;l ~l, ~ol, ~l, ~·h~.l, ~l,
'(rare). pr. n. Thrace. )la.~l.
~;1:' 111. ~ from J.Qil. a Thracian.
~1:' den om. verb PAEL conj. from ~1.
J;;l BA. tare8. to multiply by nine. ETHPA. ~llr to be
......;1:' a) pr. n. Ta1·sld8/~. b) chrysolitlt. multiplied by nine.
.
- -
J1';l = JL';ll.
t:~;1:' a) and ill" from ~;l. second, for tlte
....s...1:' TAPHEL conj. of ~. to tell, relate;
~ ....s...l" tell us, rehearse to us.
8econd time. b) = J,.;ll Tatar. ..~ ~ 111 J\.'
~'" .._ ~from ~ "'l. n~7U".
'--,1.
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J~I.'" pI. J~ or 1~1.'" rt. ~. f. ' ~L the alphabet backward i.e. from the last
a} relation, narration, account," story,liistory, letter to the first.
biograpl.y; J!:~ T a sad story; J.Z;Q? =r ll.'o~l."'in the Lexx. f. wish, desire.
Lives of the Saints. Gram. the indicative mood.
~JJ~I.'" from ~L. adv. narratively.-
...~r or ~4r pI. J~ ... r f. the name of
gram. in the indicative mood.
two months, ,,;C or ~;1i, rr
October; .:) 1
~ -
J.!!..l or ... !..llatter Tiskrin, November. PI.
II > - J "~, -- ' "
.,,' '''' from ....
_ -L. a d'J. narratwe,
.
tlte autumn months, autumn. DERIVATIVES,
historical.
ILo .... L, J-..... L, J,..J.. ..... L.
J~L nine hundred.
~L and ~~L m. Hm :;U f. nineteen. J.!! ..... r, J~ and J!i.~r, J~ from ........ L.
autumnal.
Jl.'~~1.'" from ~L. f. a nineteentl,
part. J~r or JL'll: f. glue.
~I.'" deDom. verb from J~L': to make JLL
1- = J~lL.
- _
up a story.
H~LI.'" a small awl, small tool.
~I.'" rt. "a... m. transfusion; l~? 1: '~r 3 f. and 2 m. fut. of verb .:)~ to give.
transmigration of souls.
;11.'" 2 s. fut. Aphel of verb ;~ to fall.
~l.'" from ~L. rn. one of It sect who
believed in the transmigration of souls . J;j~1.'" m. pI. Tatars.
Page Il8 b JZJ, m. the running of mucus Page 244 b ~:.~ rt.~. opposed,
from the nose, catarrh. opposite.
119 .a';;', fut . ..9 ct::...J1 to scold, blame. Part. I'-~ " - - ' - ' l't"
J l.~_~ - - f • opposztwn,
.~. .. con tra-
adj . ..9....:i.', ~ wrathful, furious. PA.~' to diction.
be furious, reprove .~/~a1'pl'!l'
251 b ..~ add pass. part. ~~; J~.i
J~~i pI. J~ dimin. of J.,g; f. a small ~! meat consecrated by Magi.
leathern bottle. 260 b, line 7 for ten read nine.
119 b ~j, J~ fl'om J..Qi. dr01Jsical. 266 '~rt.~. m. a) descent. b) drip-
1 23 Jl.'~... rt. ~. f. the violence of ping, a fall of rain. c) catarrh.
a torrent.
1L'~b-.~ rt. ~. f. de':Jcent.
124 b ll.,.'. i.. m. a water-weed, perh. }J~~ rt. ~. a) causing to descend .
•
pellit01'Y· b) subst. a descent, way down.
125 J~~ m. ink.
J~~ pI. J~ rt. ~. f. descending,
128 ~;~;..., J~' from ~~. eleventh. descent, going down, jot~rney.
129 ~Q...o add DERIVATIVES, ~Q.:', 1~:.Q..,., 267 b ~ pI. ~ rt.~. m. a balance;
J.,.::...a.-, J..::,....-, Il~, 1lQ..::t,~, ~......:.o, a weight.
4~l~, ~~lb-"IC.
27 1 1~~'" usually J~~~J.».
137 ..9J- add PAE!J ..91:. to be anstere, 2 72 b ~~~ rt. ~. f. a pruning-knife.
make 1·01tgh.
273 )J;':' ..A.:,o from ~~~. m. (~ brander.
liJ7 " ' I""
J.o;-, ,,_;-; , !:)
see ........
28 5 tA~ for Palpel conj. read see-.
166 b u.=.J a,dd propt'rlya tambow'ine h1~ng Next three words, dele rt. ~.
with jingles.
286 b ~~QI~ rt. ~QI;. adv. hurriedly,
17 f) b JJ ~g,~ pI. c.. m. a gr1tb, in<~ect on 1·nconsiderately.
herbs.
JL'tt:'QI.k~ rt. '::'QI;. f. haste.
~~Q.~
208 I '" and ~~~
I ' , m. a ca k e; 1'"'''-
•.;~.m! ~
294 b ~~ rt. ~. m. tlte gradual
a barley."cake.
opening of a door.
210 )J~~ XWVf}, m. a funnel, hopper of a
mill, a bucket tied to the mill to receive the
JL'o~~ rt. ~J f. = '~3 a peg fastening
flour.
the web to the beam.
P' ,..
""~..ro'
J'loo"""""
" ':' r t . ~J' .
m. represslVe.
~~~~ rt. ~~. add a c1·unching.
",..
J"l.Q..J, t
..:~..ro l' • ~J'
f ..fastenmg.
~ .
211 b JJ ~;~ dimin. of CA);~~ m. a chair
of state. Jl.'~~~ rt . ....:i:)J' f. radiance.
213 b J~~ pI. r Turk. m. a cucumber. Jl.'~~~ rt .....~J. f. radiance/ pol1'sldng.
1"'-"''''
225 ,..o.~ I
m. K(JPOV, caraway sep(·. 297 b }.L:.~ crafty,,fl'm«1ulent.
2 2 7 b ~; • .5 to brand. 300 b J.;:wj~ Arab. m. a conduit, canal.
228 l~~ pI. J~ It.. f~' f. a coping; , 302 b )..:;.~ rt. J..:::,.;. m. a marsh, water-
capital, abacus. meadow.
228b J~~ pI. J~ f.furniture, utensils; 304 J.gl~ m. et <~fller of pitch.
old and broken goods esp. broken crockery. 304 b II.'Q~1 :.">~ rt. ~. f. glory, boast.
241 b ~.:.~ pI. )..:.. m. a weasel>, 305 ~~l~ from ..9lo.a.. adv.1·n common,
ichneumon. 'I.'tt.9l~ from ..9lc.-a.. f. communion,
244 b ~~~ rt. ,~. adv. on the fellowship, harmony,' with U. excommunication.
•
contrary __ logic. in the wo,y of opposition. Gram. a participle; homonymity.
626 ADDENDA
Page 305 )i9LQ~ from .eLQa.. sharing; Page 311 IL'ct d ¥>~~ rt. ~. f.
gram. expressing participation. obedience, heed j I~~L?':;:; thl! instruction of
4'..
30 6 II,t'QI t f .
" • • .» l' .~. • presumptton. catechumens.
30 7 b I~~ pI. I~ rt. p::::.... f. 313 b IL'ct..;ot~ rt. 'otL. f. repression.
a linen robe covering tlte whole body. 315 t' ~ ..' ~- .... ~~
I
I,c.v ....-...-..."'_ r t. f-..f 'lraSCUJ1·Z'Ity.
'1.
309 b ~J.,:.L.~", rt. _L;. adv. copimt81y, 323 Jl!.Li~ rt. _t;. that wlticlt can admit
abundantly. of great heat as a metal.
IL'ct_L.~ rt. _L;. f. plellteou.~ness, opulence,
IL'c:t~L~ .. rt. ~L. f. liability.
superabundance, exuberance.
324 b 11.'~L~~ rt. ,Qa.. f. ablution.
u...:.L..~'V:) rt. _L;. making copiou8 01'
?'edundant. ~L~ rt. ~Qa.. despicable.
11.'~L."'~ rt. _t;. f. suprm-tbundance. Jl.'c:t~L~ n. ~Q.a.. f. indignity, insult.
~~..:,g, I~L rt.. w.!:I.a.. glorijied, of good 368 b rend ....kctl», ~.=~.
repute. 37() b '~m pt J~':" l't. fa.=. f. a) a
11.'ct.a..:.:,~ rt. ~. f. glory, glorim(,sne8.~. treasure, treasury, lioa1'd, #ore, case, casket.
11.'~~ rt. ~. f. bondage. b) ~.,;? mplauting a vineyctrd. c) adoption,
310 b IL'~Lo~&~ from .sL~. f. par- usually J,.l,:)~. cl) a precept, statute.
ticipation. e) a thesanrus, dictionm·y.
I "
31 I ~""-L .... ..
..... ~"'_a...:IO rt. ~. aav.
383 b ~mk add a period of sixty years.
obediently. 390 ~o •.= (TVply~, aji.~tu.la, 7tollow sore.
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