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8. He has grown old, iwashar. 
I grow old, washaragh. 
9. He died, is dead, amut. (^SoKab.) 
10. Look ! enhi ! 
I have not found, war enhegh. 
Have you found my knife ? abesar 
eni tenhet ? 
We have found him, nenhet. 
{Prod. Son.) 
We have again found him, {we 
have repeated the finding), no- 
lis tahanait. {Prod. Son.) 
I see, atenliegh. 
Sight, ahanay. 
They see not, war tehinnen. 
Nobody sees anything, war ihinne 
wadem harret. 
Isaiv nothing, war inhegh harret. 
11. / look at with attention, esaga- 
dagh. 
Look before you, sagerehe datak. 
/ look at with pleasure, esagra- 
hagh. 
1 listen [to thee'], nek asijadanak. 
[Kom] do not listen [to us], war 
lianagh tesjadet. 
I looked around, asanishlamagh. 
L.et us look around, sanishla- 
managh. 
8. In Ghadamsi, usar, old. 
1 0. Ben Musa of Ghadames gives ihen, he 
saw; and e^en?, look ! as Tuareg (Temght). 
Eheni and enehi, according to Barth, are 
transpositions ad libitum ; also two mean- 
ings, see and find, appear. 
1 1 . Kab. isag, he looked at ; iseked, 
he observed. Asijadan is for asigadan 
(partic), attending. Esagrah is a com- 
12. Lfeel with my hand, tedishagh. 
Feeling (subst.), tedisha. 
13. L smell, insarghagh. 
Let me smell {snuff a.t), disara- 
ghagh. 
L take a snuff, saraghagh. 
14. I taste, etalaghagh. 
Taste (subst.), talagh. 
15. 1 have eaten, ikshegh. 
Give me {what) I-may-eat, ikf- 
ahi awwa-kshegh. 
1 6. / am hungry, ilozagh. 
17. / have enough, iyiiwanagh. (So 
Kab.) 
We have enough, naiwen. 
Thou hast enough, tiyuwanat. 
15. L drink, aswegh. 
Drink! asu ! (So Kab.) 
Give me to drink, ikf ahi deswagh. 
\_We give you], nikfek. 
19. Thou gobblest, no stopping ! ke 
tenseat, war dikkera. 
pound verb, from isag, he looked, and 
irah, he loved. 
Sanishlam, frequentative from root sha- 
1am, which in Ben Musa/s Ghadamsi is 
izlem, and also yellem. 
12. Idish, he felt? 
13. Isdregh, he smells (Temght of B.M.). 
If this is a causative form, it implies a 
root, iregh, it has a smell ; = Arabic, rlhh. 
But it must not be too easily identified 
with irgha, it burnt. 
14. Yalegh, he tasted ; so Ben Musa's 
Tuareg (Temght). 
15. Ekshe, in Kab. becomes echche. 
18. Ik/a [Arab, it sufiiced] is ifka of 
Kab. he gave. See 93. 
