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269. To roll, revolve ; polos; Heb., palasb. 



270. Food ; vinanga ; Heb., Ezek, pannag, a cake. 



271. To break ; bor, por; Heb., parr. 



272. Space between, middle ; but, put ; Heb., poth. 



273. To part in pieces, divide ; pot ; Heb., pathth. 



274. To open ; puka ; My., buka ; Heb., paqahh. 



275. A flat dish ; seloa ; Heb., tzelahhah. 



276. To cry out with a loud and clear voice ; tare ; Eth. 

 tarsL. 



277. To meet ; ngara, kor ; Heb., qarah. 



278. Hard, strong ; kasua ; My., kwasa ; Heb., qashah. 



279. To make a noise ; ra ; Heb., ra'a 5 . 



280. To love, pity ; rum ; Heb., rahhctm. 



281. To look at \ siko ; Ch., sika. 



282. To rejoice ; samasama (sama) ; Heb., samahh. 



283. To sweep, rush, stand on end (hair) ; sara, sera ; 

 Heb., sa'ar. 



284. To draw water; saov; Heb., shaavh. 



285. To make a noise ; so ; Heb., shaah. 



286. To look at ; sao ; Heb., shctah. 



287. To be evil, bad ; sa ; My v jaha£ ; Arb., sa. 



288. To sink down ; suk ; Heb., shuach. 



289. A cloud ; sok ; Heb., shahhaq. 



290. To praise ; surosuro (suro) ; Heb., shur. 



291. To deceive; seli; Heb., shalah. 



292. To delineate, mark out ; mitiv ; Heb., taar. 



293. To mark, cut ; ta ; Heb., taah. 



294. To find ; masoko ; Ch., shekahh. 



295. Spittle ; top ; Ch., tup, to spit out. 



296. To be, to dwell ; to ; Arb., tawa. 



297. To remain ; tok ; Syr., tuk. 



298. To be broken ; mitela ; Arm., talahh. 



299. To desire; mctsik ; Heb., shuq. 



300. To cry out ; tangi ; Sam., id.; My., tangis ; Heb., 

 tza'aq. 



301. A place, ki. Assy., ki. (In Assy. Diet written ci.) 



302. A land ; mot ; Oc. names of places — mota lapa, big 

 land ; pau motu, cloud of lands ; Assy., matu ; very fre- 

 quently occurring in Assy., and, according to Sayce, of Acca- 

 clian origin. (Sayce, Assy. Gr., Norris, Assy. Diet.) 



It would be interesting, were this the place for it, to take 

 the principal names of relationship, of members of the human 

 body, of animals, and of the great objects of nature in all 



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