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fied man, a Lord, the body of the fun, alfo its rays, money, 

 coin, gold or filver fpecie, eifence, any thing prefent, &c. &c. 

 In Irilli the word has nearly all thefe meanings, as the eye, 

 water, fountain, noble, riches, cornu copix, the fun, whence Bel- 

 ain, Griain, &c. &c. 



The infcription ^/i fignifies high, noble, exalted; the proper 

 name of a man, the fon-in-law and fourth Khalif or fucceffor to 

 Mahomet. 



In Irifli the word AH or Eli has the fame fignification, and 

 was alfo a proper name, as EU O'Carrol, Eli O'Ghurty, &c. &c. 



Sometimes the Arabs included the word AH within another 

 An, with other myftical charaders, as in the following figure : 



*' Ht)c figillum folita fuperftitione miiltum venerantur multumque 

 ■" geftantibus conferre afferunt ad amoris alledamenta*." 



• KiRCHER, Oedip. Mgypt. 



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