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^vreT, all, the whole. 
plur. of ^r*T, used when the 
idea of plurality has to he empha¬ 
sized ; tints all taken as a 
ivhole , hut all taken sever- 
ally. 
adj. equal like, equal to. 
Vid. LXXVIII, 5, obsolete 
form , I pray, for from root 
W9T»T (1), (or for metre ), 
adj. attention: subst. appeasing, 
coaxing (a beloved out of a fit of 
pride, or sulks) : the act of making 
ready, or drawing a bow. 
^ire^TeT (2), v. a. to arrange, prepare : 
( Vid. XIV, 9), to stretch, or 
make ready (a bow). 
a kind of relation ; a father is 
samdhi to his son’s wife’s father, 
and vice versa. 
^HR, time, season. 
(fem. adj. of the 
age of puberty. 
the age of puberty. 
(or for metre ) resem¬ 
bling, of like beauty. 
adj . whole. 
WT, v. a. to enter : to fit into, 
<TT W ^T«T, it will not go 
beneath my cloth; my cloth will 
not contain it, (Vid. LXIX, 2). 
entering. 
(^T^T)j one’s relations; the 
members of a household ; Prov. 
W ^WT ^ 
C\ J 
a barber gets churd and curds, 
while a relation gets only parched 
grain. 
meeting; union. 
iJiTUsT, association, company: a 
neighbour, one who lives by one, 
e. y., a husband is not a 
when he is away from home, 
news. 
(or ^(WU^for metre), adj. equal 
to, like. 
^TUTq, v. a . to finish, conclude, 
conclusion. 
WTY, v. a. to adorn: to ornament 
with, to place : to arrange 
#, Sal XVIII). 
adornment, 
the wind. 
adj. face to face. 
v. a. to explain, tell. 
Vj 
explanation, 
and the sea. 
a rope passing round the 
neck of a bullock, and attaching 
it to the polo or yoke. 
xii, time, season ; a year. 
^f?T, wealth. 
news, tidings. 
^THT> see 
WTY, or ^VTTfY #, v. a. to hold, 
grasp, catch hold of. 
a catching hold of. 
^vr T <*iw, regard, respect, reverence. 
In Pam. 40, the two halves of 
the word , are separated by the 
particle 
^?T, sleep; a sleeping apart¬ 
ment ; ^fTT^, to put to sleep. 
(fern. x^Tf«T, or for metre 
^sirft), *Nr*T, adj. full grown : 
clever. 
XT, an arrow. 
