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These mountaineers are all of a low stature, lean, 
burnt with the sun, and of a miserable appearance* 
They are known by the name of Brebes; they form a 
nation by themselves; and though most of them can 
speak Arabic, as well as all the other inhabitants, yet 
they make use of an idiom which has not the least re- 
semblance to it, except in some words taken from it. 
I had some of their words explained, and took notice 
of the following ones; viz. 
Brede. 
Amann 
Agrom 
Tiffii 
Oudi 
Tamment 
Adil 
Accain 
Agmar 
Tezerdunt 
Erguez 
Tamgart 
Tarn tot 
Taouaia 
Yessemk 
Aguioul 
Taguioult 
Izimmer 
Tehzi 
Tagat 
Tafounast 
Azguer 
Aidi 1 
Idan, pi. C 
Tigmi 
Agadir 
Lalit 
vo i. a a 
w* no*l icli 
J_.I1^ 11M1. 
JJi CllCt 
Water. 
Imi 
Door. 
Bread. 
Zehhar 
Tree. 
Meat 
Timuzunin 
Silver money. 
Butter. 
Kareden 
Conner do. 
Honev 
Afous 
Hand. 
Raisins. 
-- xQar 
r ooi. 
Dates. 
Alen 
Eye. 
Horse. 
Imi 
Mouth 
Mule. 
Tamart 
Chin. 
Man 
Medden 
Peonle 
Woman. 
Tadouatz 
Inkstand. 
Tassarout 
Key. 
Negro Wo- 
Touslin 
Scissars. 
man. 
Hint 
Knife. 
Negro. 
Ohzan 
Tooth. 
He ass. 
lis 
Tongue. 
She ass. 
Head. 
Wether. 
Iberdan 
Clothes. 
Sheep. 
Amzog ] 
• Ear. 
Goat. 
Imzgan,pL j 
Cow. 
Inzar 
Nose. 
Ox. 
Sebait 1 
Dog. 
Adouco V 
Shoe. 
Idoucan,pl. j 
House. 
Zifr 
Book. 
Wall. 
Quieguet 
Paper. 
To call. 
Fire. 
Sauall 
