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dr-frai'-a, 1. to gladden. 



2. to free one's self, or to libe- 

 rate. 



ar-frish'-d, to refresli. 



dr-frish'-ung, refreshment, recrea- 

 tion. 



dr-haV-td, to maintain, to retain, to 

 support. 



dr-M'-d, to exalt, to elevate. 



dr-JidW, recovered. 



a'-ricli. See ar'.rik. 



a'^'-rich-td, to report, to cause. 



ar'-i.ghH, organ. 



ar'-i-glCl-sJipi-ler, organist. 



ar'-ik. See ar'-rik. 



d rill' id, to recollect, to remember. 



«"'-?i-m, 1. to begin to stir, or to 

 mxi. 

 2. to affect, touching. 



dr'-i-yd, to irritate, to annoy. 



dr'-i-ydr-Uch, aggravating, irrita- 

 ting. 



dr'-i-ydr-nis, irritation, vexation, ag- 

 gravation. 



ark. See dr'-rik. 



dr-ken-nd, to know or to recognize. 



dr-kmk'-d, to refresh ; to renew. 



dr-kwik'-ung, recreation, restoration 

 of energies. 



dr-ldb'-nis, permission. 



di'-lang'-d, to reach, to attain. 



dr-ld'-wd, to allow, to permit. 



dr-le'-sd, to liberate, to save. 



dr'm, 1. poor, destitute. 

 2. arm ; a branch. 



dr-md'-na, to exhort; to remind. 



ar-me^' , army. 



ar'-mer, pauper; lit., a poor one. 



drm'-lieh, pporly, miserable. 



dr'm-loch, arm hole. 



drm-se'Uch, miserable, destitute. 



dr'-mut, poverty, distress. 



dm, harvest. 



arnd'-lich, decent, proper. 



dr-ne'-ra, to support ; to maintain. 



dmsht, in earnest. 



fe^' -rosh-td, to become attached by 

 rusting, or corroding. 



dr-ret'-ta, to save or rescue. 



ar'-rik, very •,ar'-rik grds.xery large; 

 en ar'-ri-yer grds'-ser man, a 

 very large (or great) man ; 

 en nr'-ri-yi kle^'-ni frd, a 

 very small woman. 



dr-shaf'-fa, created ; conceived. 



drsM, 1. just, only now. 

 2. first. 



dr-shtau'-nd, to astonish. 



dr-slitaun' -lieh, surprising. 



drts-nai', medicine, practice of med- 

 icine. 



dr'-tum, 1. legacy. 



2. something received by he- 

 redity, or congenitally. 



(C^'-rii-fd, to accost by calling ; to 

 call upon. 



a' -rum, 1. .arm. 



2. poor, poverty stricken. 



3. lean, poor in flesh, indigent. 

 d'-rum-se'-lich, miserable, wretched, 



destitute. 

 dr'-wd, 1. to inherit ; to secure or 



obtain by transmission. 

 2. an heir ; one securing a leg- 

 acy. 

 dr'-wet, work, labor, occupation. 

 as, as, while, because. 

 h^'sd-gha, to announce. 

 d'^'-se'-fa, to soap in part ; or as in 



a preliminary manner. 

 te'-u'^-na, to view, to behold. 

 d'^'sen-lich, respectable, pleasant to 



look upon. 

 d"'-sel-sd, to set ; set to hatch, or to 



rise. 

 d^'-sett'ld, to begin to settle, or to 



attempt settlement in a place. 

 cO^'-shaf-fa, to provide, to secure for 



future emergencies. 

 dP^'-sTiai^, appearance ; indication. 

 d"'-shai>i, appearance ; prospects, 



or probabilities. 



