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ah' fod-ra, to ask from. 



ab'-ga-we-na, to discontinue a habit 

 or custom ; to wean. 



ab'-hand-'la, to get rid of by sale 

 or exchange, to dispose of. 



ah'-har-ich a, to hear or to listen to. 



ab' -he-la, to heal off ; to heal by 

 desquamation, or by the scab 

 falling. 



ab' -henk-ish, sloping ; inclined. 



ab'-hera, 1. to hear a statement, 

 or to grant a hearing. 

 2. to molt, or shed hair. 



ci^'-bin-na^ to hitch, or tie fast ; to 

 secure. 



a"-bl-da. to offer, to accost. 



a"-'bid-ta, to pray to, to persuade. 



ab'-kep-pa, to chop off the head, as 

 of fowl. 



ab'-klo-ra, 1. to clarify — liquors. 

 2. to clear off — weather. 



ab'-la-da, to unload. 



ab' -la-fa, to drain o3 ; to walk off. 



ab' leg7i'l-a, to deny; to transfer 

 blame upon another. 



ab'-lcsa, to read off. 



a'"-blik, a glimpse ; a view. 



a^'-bli-ka, to view, or to take a hur- 

 ried glimpse. 



a"'-blin.s la, toblinkat, ortowink at. 



ab'-los, an outlet ; a ditch for drain- 

 ing. 



a"'-bla?i-tsa, to begin planting ; to 

 start by planting. 



cf'-blo-sa {infill., a^'-zd-blb sa), to 

 start by blowing at ; to kin- 

 dle by blowing. 



ab'-los-sa, to let off, to allow escape 

 to a person or thing. 



ab'-magJier-a, to emaciate. 



ab' -mo-la, to draw, or make a sketch 

 of anything. 



ab' -nem-ma, 1. to take off. 



2. to depreciate in size or quan- 

 tity. 



3. to amputate, or cut off. 



PROC. AMER. PHIIiOS. SOC. XXVI. 



a^'-bo-ra, to bore, or to tap ; refers 

 to beginning of action only 

 — the start. 



ab'-rai-sa, 1. to tear off, to sever. 

 2. to take deparlure for a jour- 

 ney. 



ab'-ra'^-ma, 1. to skim cream from 

 milk. 

 2. to remove dishes and ar- 

 range in order. 



ab'-rech-la, 1. to deduct from an 

 account 

 2. to square accounts. 



ab' -rech-lmg, an account. 



ab' rech lung, an account. 



a'^'bren-na, to kindle ; to scorch. 



ci^'-brl-a, to scald, or to steep for 

 an infusion. 



ab-ri-gds', apricot. 



db'-ris, a plan, design. 



ab'-ritsh a, to slide off'. 



ab'rd-da, to dissuade ; to warn. 



a"'-bruch, daybreak ; the early ap- 

 proach of day. 



a"'-bruin 7na, to growl at ; to roar 

 at in a low deep tone, as a 

 bull. 



ab'-sads, heel of a shoe. 



ab'-sa-gha, to deny, to refuse. 



ab' -saP^-na, to sign off — as legal in- 

 struments ; to relinquish by 

 signing. 



ab' sa lut', absolute. 



ab-sa-nht', particular, precise, ob- 

 stinate. 



ab'-setsa, to set off' or aside, to dis- 

 miss. 



ab'-shaf-fa, 1. to work off, to elimi- 

 nate. 

 2. to discontinue. 



ab' shai, abhorrence, hatred. 



ab-shai'-lich, abominable. 



ab'-sha-ma, to scum, or remove 

 scum.. 



ab' -shaiim' -ma, to remove froth, or 

 scum. 



129. Z. PRINTED FEB. 5, 1889. 



