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high” Neal, ol, “high, “great” 5" ari. “strong” $~ O77 
“high.” Mong., alut, “over.” 
tae Ry ol LIK. Akk.; yaa, “irrigate”;, ari, “flow.” '. Eet:, ari; 
Sriver.’ 9 Air, 77; ¢ 90,? “flow” slik, “ pour,” melt.” “Heb.; 
Or TINEL Se PU. “drink? ) rk.“ pounve lakh; -: moist: 
Tk., a, “flow.” Mong., ilu, “overflow.” Fn., yur, “flood.” 
Ch., lau, “ flow.” 
75. RAS. Egt., rsau, “head.” Sk., rij, “stretch.” Heb.,rosh. Arab., 
rds, “head.” (Akkad., rikh, “to rise.”) 
76. RAG. Akk., rakh, “walk.” LEgt., rehen, “move.” Ar., rag, rangh, 
“run.” Heb., arakh, “go.” Arab., ruh, “go.” Heb., yalak, 
“to walk.” 
77. RAD. Akk., radu, “go.” Ar., radh, ladh, “to quit.” Heb., ydrad, 
“to go down”; ravad, “to wander.” Arab., rdd, “to ramble.” 
(Aryan, lad, ‘‘to let go.”) 
78. LAG. Ar., lak, “depress” ; lagh, “lie down”; lag, “lax”; lk, rik, 
“to go away,” “leave.” LEpgt., lakai, “soft.” Heb., lag., 
“cavity.” <Arab., lagg, lajj, “to be deep” (of water). 
79. LIG (cf. LIK). Ar., ligh, “lick.” Web., lékak, “to lick.” Arab., 
laklak, “tongue.” (Akk., lakh, “pure.” Egt., lekh, “wash.”) 
80. LAB. Aryan, lab, “droop.” Heb., raph, “to drop water.” Arab., 
raj shed. Ar. lap, “to. lap.” ~ Heb: (dhab, “to lick” (ef: 
lambent flame) ; lab, “to thirst.” Arab., dahab, ‘to burn.” 
81. NA. Akkad., na, “go forward.” Est,, na, “go.” Ar., nas, “go 
to”; nak, “reach.” Heb., ndga, “reach to,” “come to.” 
82. NAB.* Eget., nef, “wind”; nebs, “lord”; nebab, “inundate.” Ar., 
nabh, “to swell” (hence “clouds”), “to burst.” Heb., nib, 
“sprout” ; ndbd, “to swell up,” “bubble” ; nddad, “gush out.” 
Arab., neba, “a spring.” (Hence perhaps also anf, “the 
nose.” Cf. Latin, nupta, “made pregnant.” Heb., nabz, 
“inspired.”) Ch., nup, “grain.” (Egt., nefr, “prosperous” ; 
nepra, “corn” ?) 
83. PA, PAD. Medic, putia, “to go.” Egt., bu, “go”; peh, “arrive” ; 
pet, “toot”: bes,“ go. Ar, pad, “go.” Heb. baz, “to be 
swift”; dbad, “to wander.” Arab., bard, “far.” Tk., pa, 
“foot” ; but, “foot.” Akk., pu, “long.” Egt., buaz, “height.” 
Heb., bua, “enter.” Tk., boz, “long.” 
84, PAT. Eet., pet, ptah, “spread,” “open”; weses petes, “extend.” 
Ar!, pat, “spread,” “flat.” Heb., bai, “trample,” “tread.” 
(Akk., bat, “to die.”) Egt., pet, “to fly”; betes, “to fall.” 
Ar., pat, “fly,” “fall.” Heb., dbad, “perish.” Arab., bdd, 
“perish.” Heb., pdsas, “to end,” “pass.” Tk., bat, “to go 
down.” Ch., foot, “ broad.” 
85. PAR. Med, port, “go.” Ar., par, “travel.” Heb., dbar, “to 
mount up.” Tk., bar, “walk.” 
* The Egt. nub, “gold,” compares with the Akkad., nap, “light,” and 
Mongol., nup, “sun,” as meaning “ yellow.” 
