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VOCABULARY. 
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qsjRfe, adv. first, for the 
first time. 
q*TT?T, obeisance, reverence ; in corre¬ 
spondence , “ my compliments” to 
so and so. 
ST5T, a question. 
q^T*T, qqsj, adj. pleased, gracious: 
see qV¥?T. 
qfq, VTT«T, life: {old all.) qTVT#. 
qn^fr, (Vid. xxxvii, 8) n. p. 
ur?r, = sht, q. v. 
fqq, adj. beloved, = fqqT. q. v. 
ft<T, affection, love. 
'sftrfR, a beloved one. 
ftfa, = ftrT, q. v. 
qq, love, affection. 
q 
qqT, the act of putting or throwing 
a handful of food into the mouth ; 
Prov. About a poor man who 
should be modest , but who is 
greedy at a dinner-party ; fsTejqv 
qft, qrqr he who 
(at home) never touches parched 
grain, is now gobbling large hand¬ 
fuls : cf. qrf q. 
qizq v. a. to separate : to winnow. 
qr^qqii; the act of winnowing. 
q^qq the act of winnowing. 
q^qT {fern. q^eff), q^qf^ (fem. 
qr^qaff^) adj. scattered; hence 
large ; Prov. q^lf% 
^ ^ * 
a foolish Miya' has large 
eyes ; qff *ftqf a 
foolish Miya" has a ragged beard. 
qr^% q^rq, adv. separately, apart. 
qr^T^f, unconnectedly; suddenly 
unawares. 
qr^T, qf£T, a split length of bamboo, 
qrf, v. n. to bear fruit, to fructify : 
to ripen. 
qf<!T, possessing the expanded hood 
or neck of a snake, but especially 
of the Cobra: a snake : qfivT ?rfqr 
a precious jewel supposed to exist 
in a snake’s head : often com¬ 
pared to a lady' > s face. 
qr^T, a snake’s hood. 
q>^, ( (3p )> adv. separate, 
q^q^fe, throbbing. 
qr^Tqr, distance. 
qVfW, dawn. 
q>*:, qq, q^f, a fruit : ( Vid. XVI, 8) 
the fruit beloved by S'iv is the bel , 
noted for its roundness and hard¬ 
ness : see cT[qf?T, qfrf, and qi^TW . 
qftq, ), a harvest, 
qrjqf (1), v. a. to gobble, to toss 
into the mouth hurriedly: cf 
qqT, qfq. 
qrf^f (2), = qq, q. V. 
qfq^, the lungs. 
qpJ, a noose, a snare: old loc. qf# 
( Vid. I, 5). 
qr^, v. n. to be torn : to be tom 
out. 
qfTZq, the state of being torn, 
qrrf^q, glass, crystal, 
qpf, qTV, v. a. fact, of qr^) to tear, 
to break : to open, 
qpfq, a tearing. 
qrrfRT, Fatima, the mother of 
Hassan and Husain, 
