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kér, “to turn.” Akk., kar, “speed’ ; khal, “swift”; gal, 
“oo”; kurra, “horse” , kharran, “road.” Hgt., her, “road.” 
Ar. kar, kal, “move,” “run.” Heb., agal, “to skip” ; agal, 
“to flow together.” Arab., agl, ‘‘to hasten, hurry.” Tk., hiv, 
“pass by”; kel, “come near.” Mong., kar, “go out” ; kara, 
“gallop,” “spring.” Finn., kal, “go,” “flow”; kars, “spring,” 
“run”; korna, “road”; kar, “circle.” Tk., yel, sal, “swift.” 
52. KUR. Akk., kur, “mountain”; kar, “fortress”; chir, “strong,” 
‘“enclosed ” ; kal, “strong” ; gal, =tO) Kise 5 ga, gre: it.” 
Ar., kar, kal, “rise,” “top,” “hill.” Heb., kariah, “city” ; 
khelon, “strong.” Tk., kar, kur, kol, “might,” “hand” ; kor 
gur, “make strong,” “fasten” ; kal, “great.” Fn., kor, “to be 
high” ; kul, “hill”; kal, “high.” Basque, “ora, “high.” 
53. KUK. Akk., fuga, “high.” Ar., kuk, “bend,” “bow out.” Tk., 
koch, “mighty” ; kokkuz, “the breast.” Fn., kukka, “long” 
kok, “high,” “proud,” “bent.” Hence, Kgt., kes ; Heb., hush ; 
Arab., kos, “the bow” ; Gr., yatcos, “bent” : and Tk., kueuk, 
“the vault of heaven,” whence “blue.” Akk., huh, ablaey 
54. KAS. Akkad., fazinna, “hare.” LEgt., thes, “speed”; hes, “go.” 
) ’ st ; “g 
Ar., kas, “speed” ; hazen, cohareuer perhaps also hwas, cl pant.” 
Heb., khidsdh, “flee” ; khosh, khish, “to haste.” Arab.. khdsh 
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Sitlee” haz, speed.’ Tk., kee, “to go forward.” Fn., kos, 
“to run.” 
55. KAD. Akkad., gid, “go,” “distant.” Egt., hat, “hasten.” Ar., 
kad, “go,” “fall.” Heb., khdtdh, “stray,” “stumble.” Ar., 
khata, “stray.” Tk., ket, “to go,” “go away.” 
56. GID. nen ee “skip”; kid, a “kid.” Heb., gedi, “kid.” Ar., jedi, 
* Kid. 
af. DU. Ak. du, “go.” Het., tu, “go.” Ar, du, “go.” Heb. tach, 
: to wander ;” dah, &to go by.” Arab. , taghi, tiv, “‘ wander ” 
ada, “ go forth,” “attack. ” ACO, to ‘stride.” 
58. TAK (see LIK). Akk., tak, “to fail.” Ar., tak, “to flow,” “melt,” 
“pine.” Heb., ddg, “to be afraid.” Tk., takh, “to slide,” “be 
shallow.” 
59. TAR, TAL. Akk., tal, “pass,” “rise”; tur, “enter.” LEgt., ¢er, 
“the end”; tara, “door.” Ar., tar, “stretch,” “pass over,” 
“reach,” “enter” (hence « door ”\, Heb., thor, “travel” ; 
tera, “gate.” <Arab., tar, “travel”; turah, “gate.” Ar., tal 
tole rise, ofall) “halance.’2 Heb., tdlal, serESe ts eel, 
“heap”; tdldh, hang”; tdlah, ‘ ‘extend ” ddlah, “hang 
down.” Arab., tall, “rise”; tala, “hang” ; dela, “hang down? 
(hence delu, “ bucket”); talah, “ascend.” Egt., ter, “to drive.” 
Ar., dra, dram, “ran.” Tk., tal, “go down”; tal, sal, “toss,” 
“hang”; tur, “to be high”; ter, “to be swift” (derivative, 
Akkad., dara darag, “deer.” Heb., dalag, “to spring.” Mong., 
turgun, “swift”). Fn., tar, “high.” Mong., darga, “chief.” 
60. TARP, DRAP.  Eigt., terf, “dance.” Ar., tarp, “dance.” Ar., 
drap, “run,” “ flow,” “drip,” “droop.” Heb., délaph, “ drop,” 
On pps Ars, delef, “drip.” Heb., talaph, “to perish.” Ar., 
talaf, “to perish.” 
61. TOP. KEegt., tep, “top.” <Ar., topa, “top.” Heb., tebar, “to be 
