Parent and Child Roots - J
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$J ($JWA) ac:? co:? ab:?
&J (&JWB) ac:? co:? ab:?
'J ('JWG) ac:? co:? ab:?
(J ((JWD) ac:? co:? ab:?
)J ()JWH) ac:? co:? ab:?
J (JWW) ac: Add co: Peg ab: ?:
The pictograph J represents a tent peg
with the idea of joining or attaching
things together. The tent peg is a "Y"
shaped wooden peg, which is driven into
firm soil. The tent ropes were attached to
these pegs. The "Y" shape prevents the
rope from slipping off the peg.
A)J (JWW) ac:? co: Peg ab:?
Nm)J (JWW) — Peg: A peg,
nail or hook as used for
attaching one thing to another.
[The short form "J" is used as a
prefix meaning "add" or "and".]
[freq. 13] |kjv: hook| {str: 2053}
J (>JWZ) ac:? co:? ab:?
,J (,JWHh) ac:? co:? ab:?
1124) 9 J (9JWTh) ac:? co:? ab:?
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1125) -J (-JWY) ac:? co:? ab:?
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1126) /J (/JWK) ac:? co:? ab:?
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1127) 0 J (0JWL) ac:? co:? ab:?
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1128) 1 J (1JWM) ac:? co:? ab:?
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1129) 2 J (2JWN) ac:? co:? ab:?
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1130) <J (<JWS) ac:? co:? ab:?
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1131) 3 J (3JWAh) ac:? co:? ab:?
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1132) 4 J (4JWP) ac:? co:? ab:?
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1133) =J (=JWTs) ac:? co:? ab:?
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1134) 5 J (5JWQ) ac:? co:? ab:?
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1135) 6 J (6JWR) ac:? co:? ab:?
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1136) 7 J (7JWSh) ac:? co:? ab:?