Identical Roots. ^^ 



642. Fu^G. Intrigue and levity of conduct. Cfr. e. fun. 



643. Fu^G. Official salary; to give or offer up to. Cfr. \. fuiigor. 



644. Fu^G. A bee. Cfr. l.fuciis; K. p. 359. 



645. 'Vai. M. Wei. Luxuriant. Cfr. 1. foecundus. 



646. 'Ya'u. M. Yaou. Hollow; a pitcher. Cfr. gr. ^w/t;. 



647. ^Ya'u. Luminous. Cfr. gr. (ptapuq. 



648. 'Yi Tssi. M. YiH tsze. A skein. Cfr. g. fitze. 



649. ' Yiu'. M., Ms. Yeu. A friend ; an associate. Cfr. g. frennd. 



650. 'Yu'e. M., Ms. Yue. C. Yuet. Pleased ; delighted. Cfr. g. 

 frcude. 



G, AS IN GrUN. I. Identical Roots. 



651. Gag. M. Gih. C. Gak. To laugh; to cackle. Cfr. s. gaggh; 

 1. cachinno ; g. gachern^ gahsen. 



652. Ga'i. M. Gae, Yae, or Ae. C. Oae. Kind feeling; love of 

 pleasure. Ga'u. M. Gow. Ms. Geu. To be pleased. Cfr. gr. 

 yaiu), yqOiw; \. yaudeo ; f. gai ; G. C 122, 185. 



653. Ga'i. To cut herbs. Ha'u. M. Haou. To weed. Q^v.^.gdten. 



654. Ga'i. Abundant; luxuriant. Cfr. g. ^e«7. 



655. Ga'i. A particle of affirmation. Cfr. ags. gca, geac, gise ; g., 

 d., dan.y«; e. af/e, i/ea, yes. 



656. Ga'i. An interjection or sigh on seeing what is amiss, or 

 affairs going wrong. Cfr. gr. «;'; 1. vae. 



657. Ga'i. Hot ; a raging flame. Cfr. gr. alOo). 



658. Ga'n. M. Gan or An. Ms. Gan or Ngan. C. Oan. A wild 

 dog or fox; to call aloud; to lose the voice and be unable to 

 speak from grief or excessive weeping. Cfr. 1. gannio ; g. 



659. Ga'n. May; can. Cfr. e. can. v. Ca'n. [iceinen. 



660. Ga'n. To recite in a musical tone. Cfr. 1. cano. 



661. Gan. M. GaN. Ms. Gen or Ngeng. Benign; generous; ge- 

 nial. Cfr. 1. henignus ; 1., e., f. geii- ; g. gnade, gonnen, gunst ; 



662. Gau'. M. Gaou. A spirited horse. Cfr g. gaul [J. p. 153. 



663. Ga'u. A pleased manner. Cfr. 1. gaudeo ; G. C. 122. 



664. Ga'u. Proud ; haughty. Cfr. gr. yau(wq. 



665. Ga'u. Habitable land. Cfr. g. gau. 



666. Ga'u. Bent. Cfr. gr. yaoaoq. v. Ci'u. 



667. Gau. M. Gow. Ms. Geu. An earthenware bowl, basin, or 

 cup. Cfr. gr. yauXoq; g. gelie ; 1. gahata, ganlus; G. C. 127. 



668. Gau. A pair; to pair; to unite. Gau-mien. M. Gow-meen. 

 To bring forth twins. Cfr. gr. ya[iiwj 1. gcmini; g. gatten. 



