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Eᴺ EK ENG

2
Dumb; the back of the neck.
4
Knots of trees; to oppress; to be ill used; in distress.
4
To seize with the hand; grasp; to pull.
4
A yoke.

Eⁿ.

-1
A post; pillar; support; rafters.

Ek.

-4
Pleased; gratified.
-4
To open; to destroy; put an end to.
-4
To arrange; state or explain; proceed in order; to end.
-4
To translate; a translation.
-4
A hundred thousand; an immense, indefinite number.
-4
To remember; to consider.
-4
The breast; full; swelled out; puffed up.
-4
To overflow; inundate; a certain measure.
-4
A certain quantity or weight; 20 or 30 ounces.
-4
To support or lead by the arm; the arm-pit.
-4
Saliva or secretion from the nose; dregs.
-4
Under the arm; arm-pit; the side; near to one.
-4
An arrow with a string attached to it; to seize upon; to take possession of.
-4
A chess-boad; to play chess, large; extensive; of long continuance.
-4
Change; alteration; transmutation.
-4
The wings of a fowl.

Eng.

1
Great talent and virtue; excellent; luxuriant; flourishing; English, England.
1
The sound of a bell.
1
A sucking child; a female infant; to add; to bind.
1
A child.
1
To take hold of with the fingers.
1
Name of a fruit; a cherry.
1
A swelling in the neck.
1
Strings or tassels; cap strings.
1
Name of a bird; a parrot.
1
The breast; near related to; to sustain; to receive.
1
The eagle; hawk; falcon.
1
A certain bird; variegated feathers.