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Respect; awe; to stand in a stiff formal manner; to exalt.
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The summits of hills or mountains.
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A sound in the ear; to stir up by advice; excite; inflame.
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Litigation; strife; contention; wrangling; disputation.
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The countenance; to praise; to publish the virtues of any one.
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To recite; chant; sing; to discuss; calumniate.
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Name of an ancient dynasty; a dwelling; to dwell.

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To kill; cut off; exterminate; to exceed; distinguish; superlative; very.
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A military weapon; the handle of a spear.
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A large cloth or napkin; a streamer; part of a bow.
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To rotate; to lose in any contest; be defeated; inferior; to offer to.
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To need; necessary; requisite; to wait for or expect.
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Necessary; what is necessary; to doubt; hesitate; stop.
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Enriched with moisture; to instill into; patient; mild.
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Altogether; mutually; to wait; fleshy.
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Grain given as a ration or used in sacrifice.
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To know; natural talent and acquired knowledge; wise; deceitful.
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Slow; remiss; procrastinating; calamitous.
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To open out; spread open; expand; leisure; ease; order.
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A bird resembling a duck.
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Hot weather; summer.
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Name of a tree of the bark of which cloth and paper are made.
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The commencement; clue; course of events; examine into.
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A clothes bag or basket; a pall; to cut and make clothes.
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A public court; a temporary officer.
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The light of the rising sun; morning; clear.
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Grain; millet; a certain plant.
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A wooden beater or pestle.
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Order; arrangement; a school-room; college; preface of a book.
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To arrange or explain in order; to converse about.
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To stand erect; to set up; establish; upright; chaste.
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To plant; erect; set on end.
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A great many; a multitude; nearly; probably.
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Benevolent; indulgent; to excuse an offence.