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ON THE COMPARISON OF ASIATIC LANGUAGES. Dm 
. KAB, KUB. Akk., kab, “honor.” Ar., kubh, “to wish,” “ covet.” 
Heb., khabab, “to love,” “be friendly.” Tk., heb, “fancy. 
NAD. Ar., nad, nud, “ profit,” “enjoy.” Heb., nid, “ comfort.” 
. SAL. Ar., sal, “save,” “keep.” Heb., shalah, “to be safe,” 
© secure.” 
. RA, RAS. Ar., ra, ras, “rest,” “love.” Heb., rdi, Arab., ra, 
“a friend.” Heb., arash, “to long for”; aras, ‘‘to espouse,” 
Arab, warash, “to long for” ; drds, ‘a bride.” 
. LAG. Egt., lakat, “soft.” Ar., lag, “lax”; lagh, “lie down.” 
Heb., leah, “exhausted,” “weary.” Arab., rah, “rest.” 
3. LAS. Ar., las, “lust,” and Aayvos. Heb., lékhen, “to be greedy,” 
“to lust” (cf. LIG, Class [V). 
. LUB. Akk., lib, “interior.” Ar., libh, lubh, “love.” Heb., Zeb. 
Arab., lub, “the heart.” Tk., lap, “good.” (Heb., alaph, 
Arab., alf, “to be familiar.” Heb., aléph, “a friend.”) 
. MAN. Akk., munu, “beneficent.” <Ar., man, “to think,” ‘to heal.” 
Heb., man ; Arabic, man, “to think,” “purpose.” 
. BHID (cf, BAD, Class VII). Ar., biidh, “to trust.” Tk., bét, “to 
trust”; the original meaning being “to bind,” “make firm.” 
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BAS (ef. PAS, Class V). Ar., bus, “to kiss.” Arab., bds, “a kiss” ; 
probably connected with boc, “mouth.” Itis not an universal 
custom to kiss, 
DIK, DA (ef. DI, Class II). Akk., da, “say”; dik, “word”; dug, 
“order”; dil, “speech”; tuk, “know.” Egt., teka, “per- 
ceive” ; ta, “head.” Ar., da, “know” ; dak, dik, dig, “shew,” 
“teach,” “deceive.” Sk. dhi, “intellect.” Heb. ddk, 
“knowledge” ; @#4. “observe,” “look out” ; din, “judgment.” 
Tk., td, “speech’  ~™m, “learn.” Mong., tane, “know.” Fn., 
tan, “learn.” 
MA, NA, NU, negative. Akk., na, nu, “not.” Egt., em, an, “not.” 
AT ihe NOt, Hebi md, an. None lest’? la “note 
Tk., neh, “nor.” Ch., mo, “not.” 
MA. AKkk., ma, “this.” Egt., ma, “of.” Ar., ma, “this.” Assyr., 
ma, “this.” Heb. and Arab., m, “that which.” Tk., m, 
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SA. Akkad., sa, “man.” Egt., saa, “man”; su, “he.” Ar., sa, 
“this”; sama, “same.” Ass., su, “he”; summa, “like.” 
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Heb., ha, “the”: hu, “he.” Arab.,a, “the”; hu, “he”; like 
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> KA. AK, cha “man”; ka, “who.” Est., ath, “who.” Ar. ka 
ki, “who.” Heb., ci, “who” ¢, “as.” Tk., 42, “that which.” 
(Fn., 4u, khu, “man.”) 
