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APPENDIX IV. 
Son whose 
father isi 
unknown, 
Eldet^ly womaji, tamagliast. 
Heir, J 
' inemadas. 
akasay. 
anakliaram. {Arab.) 
L anobe. 
Grandson, ruri-n-ruri. 
Father-in-law, adegal. 
Mother-in-law, tadegalt. 
Son-in-law, aleges. 
Daughter-in-law {?), ahannis. 
Brother of wife, tilusln. 
Brethren-in-law, ilusanen. 
Bridegroom 
You7ig husband. 
c amazelaj. 
, \ amaselay : 
' L isii. 
? Kab. 
Bride, temazelait, temaselait? Kab., 
tislit. 
Foster-brothers, animattaden. 
Chief, amanokal. 
Great chief, liege lord, amanokal 
imakoren. 
Commander-in-chief, amaway-n- 
egehen. 
Great warrior, champion, ehe-eshar ; 
pi. wuin eshar. 
Chief counsellor, u-tanhad ; pi. meden 
wul-n-tanhad. 
Followers, party of chief, kel-tama- 
nokala. 
f amashiffh ; pi. imoshagh. 
Degraded man, serf, amghi ; pi. 
imghad (irreg. for imgha^i). 
Slave, akeli ; pi. ikelan. 
Female slave, takelit. 
Concubine, tavvehat; joZ. tawehaten. 
Son of a female slave, ruris-n- takelit. 
Son of a slave and a free woman, 
abogheli ; pi. aboghelite. 
Freed slave, aderif ; pi. idirfan. 
Son of a freed slave (hartdni), ine- 
derfi ; pi. inedurfa. 
Eunuch, agor ; pi. igorawen. 
Countryman, man of the same tribe, 
lialis nanak (prop, our man, the 
pron. accordingly to be changed). 
Their countrymen, halis nissen. 
Stranger, young man who goes 
abroad to study, el moaza ; pi. 
kel *-el-moaza. 
Guest, amaghar ; pi. imagliaren. 
Friend, imidi. 
Fellow, amanden. 
Enemy, eshinge ; 'pl. ishinge. 
Neighbour, imbarag. 
Rivals, pl. aniikeben. 
Learned, holy man, anislim. 
Scholar, ettali (ettalib), ettalaba. 
Herdsman, shepherd, amadan. 
Sportsman, amahayen; p/. iniahoyen. 
Townspeople kel-agherim {the final 
m is sometimes changed to b). 
„ , f azimsur ; pl, azimsera. 
Boatman, \ ^ ; ^ 
L Lsakkayummo. 
r asurka. {Surk.) 
Fisherman, \ ikorungayenan. {K6- 
L rongoy.) 
Husbandman, anasdamu ; pl. inis- 
duma. 
Smith, a man of a great variety of 
occupations {m'allem), enhad ; pl. 
inhaden. 
* The syllable kel, which occurs in many 
of these compositions, means people, in- 
habitants. See Vol. I. p. 339. 
