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Parent and Child Roots - E

hitherto, now, old, since, then,
time, when, yet| {str: 227}
fm)-^E (-^EA-ZY) — At
That Time: A point in time.
[freq. 3] |kjv: then| {str: 233}
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  1. ,E (,EAHh) ac: Protect co:
    Hearth ab: Brotherhood: The
    pictograph E represents strength. The L
    is a wall. Combined these pictographs
    mean "strong wall". In Hebrew thought, a
    wall is more than a vertical barrier but
    anything that separates or divides. The
    hearth around the fire protected the house
    from the heat and embers of the fire.
    A),E (,EAHh) ac:? co: Hearth
    ab:?
    Nf) ,E (,E AHh) — I.
    Hearth: A dividing wall that
    protects the family from the fire.
    II. Brother: One who stands
    between the enemy and the
    family, a protector. [Hebrew and
    Aramaic] [freq. 634] |kjv:
    brethren, brother, another,
    brotherly, kindred, hearth| {str:
    251, 252, 254}
    Nf3) 8JLE (8JLE A-HhWT)
    — Sister: [freq. 114] |kjv: sister,
    another| {str: 269}
    rm) LE (LE A-HhW) —
    Marsh Grass: The tall grasses
    that line a marsh as a wall. [freq.
    3] |kjv: meadow, flag| {str: 260}
    J),JE (,JEAWHh) ac:? co:?
    ab:?
    Nm) ,JE (,JE AWHh) —
    Oahh: An unknown animal.
    [freq. 1] |kjv: creature| {str: 255}
    K)LE (LE AHhW)ac:? co:
    Hearth ab:?


Nf1) )JLE ()JLE A-HhWH)
— Brotherhood: A company of
brothers. [freq. 1] |kjv:
brotherhood| {str: 264}
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1009) 9 E (9EATh) ac:? co: Corral
ab: Gentle: The pictograph E is an ox
head. The Y is a basket as used to contain
something. Combined these mean "ox
contained" in the sense of being tamed or
gentle. The idea that one that can be
rough and harsh but acts in a gentle
manner.
A) 9 E (9EATh) ac:? co:? ab:
Gentle
Nm) 9E (9E ATh) — I.
Gentle:To act gently or soft. II.
Charmer: One who gentles a
snake. [freq. 6] |kjv: softly,
charmers, gently, secret| {str:
328}
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1010) -E (-EAY) ac:? co: Place ab:
Where:The pictograph M, replacing the
I, is the hand and adds the idea of
pointing to a place. This root is closely
related to the root IE.
A)-E (-EAY) ac:? co:? ab:
Where: A search for an unknown
location.
Nm) -E (-E AY) — I.
Where: II. Iy: An unknown
animal. [freq. 20] |kjv: where,
what, whence, beast| {str: 335,
336, 338}
G)-IE (-IEAHY) ac:? co:?
ab: Where: A search for an unknown
location.
Nm) -IE (-IE A-HY) —
Where:[freq. 3] |kjv: will| {str:
165}
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