﻿2l6 ON THE INTRODUCTION OF 



CONJUGATION FIRST. 



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from Roots 



I. i_*X&« the time and place of writing, v^^ 



II. J*** a place of rest — residence, j> 



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III. ^ U a place of safety, ^1 



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V. Ia^o the place and time of beginning, \&j 



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VI. ff'y* P^ ace — opportunity, **jj 



VII. -\3L-o the place and time of standing, -y» 



VIII. Is J^ the place or object of desire, ^si 



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A. ^-i" me P^ ace an d time of selling, xaj 



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XI. Le^o the place and time of throwing, ^, 



XII. *_.Lj the place of return — the center, ^J 

 XV. i5^-« the time of coming — arrival, -^ 



XVII. \J Lo the place, the way of approaching, j'J 



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XVIII. J.^, the place of looking, beholding, <s\j 



XIX. Jiy* j^y* the place of power — and thus lord, 



master, 6Vc. ^ 



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XXI. |^4.^o a place of division — the interval, cf*.£ 



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XXII. L^c* the time and place of living, ^ 



XXIII. c5^Lo^ljL<> a place of habitation — refuge, <s^\ 



— — — To express the place more particularly, c> 



is sometimes added to the common form, as s^JU 

 a burning place. 



