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Parent and Child Roots - T

2628 3]T Smash, Bruise



1387) 5 T (5TPQ) ac: Crumble co:
Riverbankab: ?: The riverbank restrains
the river but the force of the river also
eats away at the bank causing it to erode
and collapse. (eng: peek -see adopted
roots)
C) 5 TE (5TEAPQ)ac:? co:
Riverbankab:?
V) 5TE (5TE A-PQ) —
Restrain: [freq. 7] (vf: Hitpael)
|kjv: refrain, force, restrain| {str:
662}
bm) 5MTE (5MTE A-PYQ)
— Riverbank: [freq. 19] |kjv:
river, channel, stream, brook,
mighty, scales, strong| {str: 650}
J) 5 JT (5JTPWQ) ac: Crumble
co:? ab: ?: The crumbling of the
riverbank by the force of the river.
V) 5JT (5JT PWQ) — I.
Crumble: II. Advance: The
advancing water from the
crumbling riverbank causing it
to become wider. [freq. 9] (vf:
Paal, Hiphil) |kjv: stumble,
move| {str: 6328, 6329}
M) 5 MT (5MTPYQ) ac: Crumble
co:? ab:?
Nm) 5MT (5MT PYQ) —
Crumble: [freq. 1] |kjv: smite|
{str: 6375}

Adopted Roots;
2036 7UF Seek
2630 (UT Oversee, Oversight
2631 ,UT Open
2633 6UT Seek

1388) 6 T (6TPR) ac: Tread co: Bull
ab: Fruitful: The pictograph T is a
picture of an open mouth, the V is a
picture of a head. Combined these mean
"open the head". The heads of grains are
scattered on the threshing floor, a smooth,
hard and level surface. An ox is lead
around the floor crushing the heads,
opening them to reveal the seed inside.
Also the fruit of trees that harvested.
(eng: bull - with the exchange of the b
and p and the l and r; fruit, also other
fruits with a "pr" such as pear and
apricot)
A) 6 T (6TPR) ac:? co: Bull ab:?
Nm) 6T (6T PR) — Bull:
[freq. 133] |kjv: bullock, bull,
oxen, calf, young| {str: 6499}
Nf1) )VT ()VT P-RH) —
Heifer: [freq. 26] |kjv: heifer,
kine| {str: 6510}
B) 6 VT (6VTPRR) ac: Break co:
?ab:?
V) 6VT (6VT P-RR) —
Break:To throw something on
the ground and break it by
trampling. [freq. 50] (vf: Paal,
Hiphil, Hophal, Pilpel) |kjv:
break, void, defeat, disannul,
disappoint, frustrate, nought,
cease, clean, dissolved, divide|
{str: 6565}
dm)6JVT (6JVTP-RWR) —
Skillet: A flat surface for
preparing foods. [freq. 3] |kjv:
pot, pan| {str: 6517}
C) 6 TE (6TEAPR) ac:? co: Ash
ab: ?: At the conclusion of the
treading, an abundance of fruit is
acquired. Anything in abundance.
Nm) 6TE (6TE A-PR) —
Ash: [freq. 24] |kjv: ash| {str:
665, 666}
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