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Gk. allos
(another), L. alias, E. alias. OHG. ali, eli; Goth.
„ „alis,
AS.elles (other, foreigŒ; E. else.
alai, v.i. To wander.
n. A wave.
Gk. ala-omai
(to wander), al„ (a wave).
avvai, n. Grand mother; orig. mother.
ammaiavvai.
L. Avus (a grandfather), avia (a grand-mother),
av-nculus
(a maternal
uncle).
avavu, v.t. To desire; avƒ,
n. Desire.
L. areo (to desire), avidus E. avid (eager,greedy).
a˜˜a…,
n. Side.
L. ala (a
wing, side); E. ala. OF. aisle, F. aile (a wing, an
isle.); the
‘s’ does not properly belong to the word. E.
aisle (the
wing of a building).
a˜am,
n. Salt.
L. alumen,
E. alum (a mineral salt).
ƒgu,
v.i. To increase.
L. angeo,
auxi (to increase) E. augment. OT. ankan, It.
auka, E.
eke (to increase)
ƒ‹du,
adv. There.
AS. geond,
Goth. jaind, jaindre, E. yond, yonder.
In the Primitive
Teutonic language, ‘g’ and ‘j’
represented
the sound ‘y’.
ƒr, v.i. and t. To
join.
Aryan, ar.
ƒrvu,
ƒrvam, n. yearning.
„
„OE. giernam, E. yearn. ON. girna. G.begehren.
ƒli, n. Hail.
„
„ G., D., Dan., and Sw. hagel, It. Hage,
hail;
„
AS. hagal, hagol, hagul, E. hail.
ƒn, adv, and n. there,
that place.
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