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^TT3T^, adherence. 
see ^fRT. 
^ifsr (2), enmity. 
^T«J, ^T^T, (or for metre ^1^), 
shame: modesty, bashfulness: 
-Prey, (of an inhospitable man 
who is surprised by the sudden 
arrival of a guest), 
SHUT v ^To-iT, he happened 
to be here, and feels ashamed to 
go away. 
(English), a Lord, 
a stick, a club, a cudgel, 
a stick for stirring grain 
while it is being parched, see ^TRT. 
^TTfT, a kick ; a trick. 
(instr. ^T^i), an excuse, apo- 
iogy. 
v. a. to load. 
^TT^T, loading. 
^TT^T, the cord by which the pcilo 
or yoke is tied to the body of the 
plough. 
^nr, straw cut in the field, and not 
broken or trampled upon at the 
threshing floor, of. 
adj. red : beautiful, lovely. 
<sTT%SiT, redness. 
adj. red. 
see W (2). 
■^T^T, parched grain, see 
see #. 
f%^T, v. n. — ^T, q. V. 
or f, v. a. (forms 
noted ; 1 Fut. f%^«T ; Past Part, 
(fern. 3 Past 
; Indecl. Part. 
€Y%) : to write: draw, 
paint: Past Part, written in the 
book of fate (Vid. LXXIX, 8), 
pictured, painted: W, to be 
able to write, 
writing. 
y. a. (forms noted , Past Part. 
Indecl. Part. f^sTR) : 
to cause to write : to get written: 
to cause another to 
write : #, to get a thing 
written for oneself. 
a causing to write. 
adj written. 
T%^, the globular dung of a horse, 
mule, &c. 
f%^T, blood. 
the forehead. 
see f OT . 
adj. covered, hidden : emaciated: 
close to, close by, connected with ; 
hence attentive to, with Loc. e. g ., 
he is an 
attentive student. 
^t^T, play, sport. 
to be on the point of 
setting, used of the sun, see jftaf?;. 
y. a. to conceal, hide, 
concealing, 
dissolute living. 
j , ° 
adj dissolute. 
y. a. to rob. 
'-i 4 # 
y. a. to desire: Past Part. 
J ! 
greedy, covetous, desirous 
of. 
adj. one-armed, 
a bundle, 
pillage. 
■^fT, skill: wisdom. 
qT, v. a. irregular, (the following 
forms have been noted; 1 Simp - 
pres. ; 3 : 2 Imperat. 
f%% : 1 Fut. ; 2 : 
