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νώο, to carry forth ; Velo, to veil, hide ; Feneo, to be
sold, alienated ; Veto, to forbid, &c.
Irish. Be, Bc-an, a woman, one of the smaller sex:
Be-ag, little.
Armor. Bc-gat, (q. d. small piece) a bit, morsel.
IB, IV, HIB, HIV.
Pointing to a being or condition: approaching: meet,
subservient, applying to existence.
Heb. nns Ib-b, he cried out — applied for help, or com-
passion: n'N, A-ib, to be an enemy — disposed to seek iht
life.
Gv. Ȃ seems to imply a suction of water, 8tc. whence
«ζΛΐ, a plug ; »β-»ί. Ibis, a stork, or snipe, feeding itself by
suction — bibulous.
Lat. Ib-i, there — the very spot to which I point.
S'ibi, to himself, or themselves.
B'ibo, I drink, imbibe.
Welsh, yv, 4., lb, he will drink, or imbibe.
Cet ib-en med nouel.
'^ Let heroes drink mesLd together."
E, Lloyd, p. 221.

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