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1  I             |  insertion of letters in the root. Thus ẓaraba means 'he struck,'
2  I             |     it does not possess. The root of the word contains the
3  I             |    is like a good tree whose root is in the earth and whose
4  I,       II(3)| connected it with the Hebrew root 'há, 'to be mischievous.'
5  I,      III(1)|     derived from an Ethiopic root signifying 'to send.'~ ~
6  I,     XIII   |   growing together (from one root) and not growing together;
7  I,      XIV   |    is like a good tree whose root is firm; and whose branches
8 II,    XXXII(2)|  being derived from the same root in Arabic, which means '
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