Parent and Child Roots - P
only] [ar: twl] [freq. 1] |kjv:
thee| {str: 3890}
bf1))MJP ()MJP LW-YH) —
Garland: As joined together.
[freq. 3] |kjv: addition| {str:
3914}
ebf))MJMP ()MJMPLYW-YH)
— Wreath: As joined together.
[ms: hywl] [freq. 2] |kjv:
ornament| {str: 3880}
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P (>P LZ) ac:? co:? ab:
Perverse: The pictograph P is a picture
of a shepherd staff representing authority,
the ^ is a picture of a cutting implement.
Combined these mean "authority cut". A
turning away from truth.
A)>P (>PLZ) ac:? co:? ab:
Perverse
Nf3) 8J^P (8J^P L-ZWT) —
Perverse: [freq. 1] |kjv:
perverse| {str: 3891}
F)>PI (>PIHLZ) ac:? co: This
ab: ?: [Unknown connection to root]
Nm) >PI (>PI H-LZ) —
This: [freq. 7] |kjv: this, that|
{str: 1975}
Nf1))^PI ()^PIHL-ZH) —
This: [freq. 2] |kjv: this| {str:
1976}
rm) ^PI (^PI HL-ZW) —
This:[df: wzlx] [freq. 1] |kjv:
this| {str: 1977}
J) >JP (>JP LWZ) ac:? co:
Almond ab: Perverse
V) >JP (>JP LWZ) —
Perverse: [freq. 6] (vf: Paal,
Niphal, Hiphil, Participle) |kjv:
forward, depart, perverse,
perverseness| {str: 3868}
Nm) >JP (>JP LWZ) —
Almond: [Unknown connection
to root] [freq. 1] |kjv: hazel| {str:
3869}
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1261) ,P (,PLHh) ac: Lick co: Moist
ab: ?: The pictograph P represents
authority and the tongue as the authority,
the L is a picture of wall that separates
the inside from the outside. Combined
these mean "tongue outside". When the
lips are dry, the tongue licks the lips to
moisten them. (eng: lick - an exchange
for the ck and h; liquid - an exchange for
the q and h and the addition of the uid.)
A),P (,PLHh) ac:? co: Moist
ab: ?: Anything that is moist or fresh.
Nm),P (,PLHh) — Moist:
[freq. 7] |kjv: green, moist| {str:
3892, 3893}
fm) -LP (-LP L-HhY) —
Jaw: From the moist cheeks.
[freq. 21] |kjv: cheek, jaw,
jawbone, bone| {str: 3895}
B),LP (,LP LHhHh)ac: Lick
co:? ab:?
V) ,LP (,LP L-HhHh) —
Lick:[df: qqlKxl] [freq. 13]
(vf: Paal, Piel) |kjv: lap, lick|
{str: 3897, 3952}
C),PE (,PEALHh) ac: Filthy
co:? ab: ?: [Unknown connection to
root]
V) ,PE (,PE A-LHh) —
Filthy: [freq. 3] (vf: Niphal)
|kjv: filthy| {str: 444}
J) ,JP (,JP LWHh) ac:? co:
Tablet ab: ?: A common writing
material is wet clay. The letters can
be easily inscribed and the clay
hardens to preserve the record.