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Thus, tjv pdtsh, trust (of all kinds), rotsh, preference. 
( / ) W tsh (ix. ii. 59). 
TV yitsh , wish, 
fav pritsh, ask. 
Thus, TV yitsh, wishing. We say favJTT^ pritsh a -gdr * 
«-a. 9 , asking, &c., was done by him for him. 
(g) 5T 5 (ix. ii. 64). 
graz , roar. 
Thus, Tjsi ^ras, a roaring; faff grazi kyut u , for roaring (ix. i. 
17). 
(Ji) v t (ix. ii. 65). 
Wv break wind with noise. 
•C\ 
VV t§hat , winnow. 
qRP p7iwt, be broken. 
Thus, v* tshdth , winnowing. 
(i) 3 /7i (ix. ii. 66). 
£ya£7i, be bitter. The abstract noun, ^jar tydth, 
means necessity, necessariness. 
Thus, TfV tamale 1 tydth, the want of tobacco. 
(j) v d (ix. ii. 67, 68). 
mad, mix. 
VTV tshad , search. 
The latter makes VT^ tshad, or vtv hshfid”. [The verb v^r tsdd, 
\*\ 
search, without the nasal, always makes isgd*~\. 
(k) ?r t (ix. ii. 69). 
•3J?T nyat , shear. 
latav, kick. 
Thus, nydth , a shearing ; Idtli, a kick. 
(7) V d (ix. ii. 70). 
pad, break wind. 
HfT py a d> be cognisant of. 
xiV pond, sneeze. 
Thus, m pond, a sneeze. 
