37 Analogues. 



452. Cvi'. M. Keu. C. Kuy. To walk lame. Cfr. gr. yoi6^. 



453. Cvo. M. Kwo. Ham; calf of the leg. Cfr. gr. y.6^6. 



454. Cvo. Great. Cfr. g. groh^ gross. 



455. Cvo. State; nation. Cfr. gr. ^wpo'^. 



456. Cvo. Loquacity. Cfr. J. W. G. quath. 



457. Cvo. To inclose. Cu'. To freeze. Cfr. gr. xpuog, -/.pufj-alkoq ; 

 1. crusta; g. grotte. [G-. C. 73. 



458. Cvo. M. KwuH. Appearance of strength. Cfr. gr. xparbq ; 



459. 'Vu'. A crow; to caw. Cfr. gr. x6pa^ -^ 1. crocio ; e. crow. 



F, AS IN Fan. I. Identical Koots. 



460. Fa. To till or plough the ground. Cfr. gr. (papoo); 1. arc ; 

 a. s. fur ; g. furche ; q. furroio. 



461. Fa. Hair. Cfr. o. g. fahs. G. C. 97. 



462. Fa. To speak; a law; a precept. Fa-tu'. Laws. Cfr. gr. 

 (fdo), (pdffxu), (pdnqj (fyjfu ; 1. fahula, fama^ fari, fas, faUim, 

 vates; G. C. 407; K. p. 39, 360. The connection of the ideas 

 of law and speech is also shown in Li'. Voice; principles; to 

 regulate. Yu'. To speak; orders. Cfr. \. lego, lex ; Juro, jus. 



463. Fa°. To attack; to strike; to destroy. Cfr. gr. <pda>, ^aCw, 

 ^aXoffffo/iat, <piuw, (prjp; \. /era, ferox ; g. vieh, fechten. 



464. Fa°. To spring forth; to send forth; to make manifest; fire. 

 Cfr. gr. (pdoq) \. faJa, fax, favillaj fehn's, fervco ; g. lor ; J. 

 p. 117. 



465. Fa°. To fail; defect. Fi' or Fai. Secret; wrong; not; false. 

 Cfr. 1. fallo, falsus; f. faillir, foihle ; g. falgen, fallen, falsch^ 

 felil; Q. fallow; gr. (pr^lo:;, (pha%', J. W. G.fall. 



466. Fa'. M. Hwa. C. Fa. Appearance of an open mouth. M. 

 Hwo. C. Foot. Stupid; foolish talk. Cir. \. fatiscor,fatuus. 



467. Fai or Fi'. M. Fe or Fei. To shun. Pa', Vai. To fear. 

 Cfr. gr. ipi^oixat, (fdi^i; 1. pavor, vereor, vito, formido ; s. bhri^; 

 a. B.faeran; q. fear ; g.feige. [Cfr. \. fa^x, fcedus, 



468. Fai. A great quantity of dregs or gravy. Vai. Dirt; filth. 



469. Fai. Fat. Fai-co. "Fat fruit ;'^ fig. Cfr. \. ficus; g, feist, 

 fetf, feige; it. fico ; f. figue ; e. fig, fat ; jap. fi; K. p. 39, 

 350, 359, 376; G. C. 363; J. p. 152. 



470. Fai. An obscure, retired, shady place, where spirits are sup- 

 posed to reside. Fa'i. M. Kwae. C. Fae. Fairies ; elves. 

 Cfr. g. fee, feie ; f. fee ; q. fairy, fay. 



471. Fai. To desist. Cfr. g. feier,ferien. 



