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Parent and Child Roots - F

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  1. =F (=FBTs) ac:? co: Mud ab:
    ?
    A)=F (=FBTs) ac:? co: Mud ab:
    ?
    Nm) =F (=FBTs) — Mud:
    [freq. 1] |kjv: mire| {str: 1206}
    Nf1) )]F ()]F B-TsH) —
    Swamp: [freq. 3] |kjv: mire,
    fens, miry place| {str: 1207}
    J) =JF (=JF BWTs) ac:? co:
    Linenab: ?: [Unknown connection
    to root;]
    Nm) =JF (=JF BWTs) —
    Linen: White and fine linen.
    [freq. 8] |kjv: linen| {str: 948}
    M)=MF (=MFBYTs) ac:? co: Egg
    ab: ?: The miry texture of egg
    whites.
    Nf1) )]MF ()]MF BY-TsH)
    — Egg: [freq. 6] |kjv: egg| {str:
    1000}





  2. 5 F (5FBQ) ac:? co: Empty ab:
    ?:A thing or place empty of contents or
    inhabitants. (eng: vacuum - an exchange
    for the b and v; vacate)




A) 5 F (5FBQ) ac:? co:? ab:?
ldm) 5JFUF (5JFUF BQ-
BWQ) — Bottle: [ms: qbqb]
[freq. 3] |kjv: bottle, cruse| {str:
1228}
B) 5 UF (5UF BQQ)ac:? co:
Emptyab:?
V) 5UF (5UF B-QQ) —
Empty: [freq. 9] (vf: Paal,
Niphal) |kjv: empty, make void,
emptier, fail| {str: 1238}

C) 5 FE (5FEABQ) ac: Wrestle
co: Dust ab: ?: The arid landscape of
an empty land.
V) 5FE (5FE A-BQ) —
Wrestle:A rolling around in the
dust. [freq. 2] (vf: Niphal) |kjv:
wrestled| {str: 79}
Nm) 5FE (5FE A-BQ) —
Dust: [freq. 6] |kjv: dust,
powder| {str: 80}
Nf1) )UFE ()UFE AB-QH)
— Powder: An aromatic dust.
[freq. 1] |kjv: powders| {str: 81}
G) 5 IF (5IF BHQ) ac:? co:
Rash ab: ?: A harmless skin rash or
spot empty of fluid.
Nm) 5IF (5IF B-HQ) —
Rash: [freq. 1] |kjv: freckled
spot| {str: 933}
J) 5 JF (5JF BWQ) ac:? co:
Emptyab:?
Nf1))UJF ()UJFBW-QH) —
Empty: [freq. 1] |kjv: empty|
{str: 950}
kf1))UJFQ ()UJFQM-BW-
QH) — Empty: [freq. 1] |kjv:
void| {str: 4003}

Adopted Roots;
2810 5FW Leave
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1043) 6 F (6FBR) ac: Feed co: Grain
ab: ?: The pictograph F is a picture of a
tent but also represents the family which
resides inside the tent. The V is a picture
of a head. Combined these have the
meaning of "family of heads". The plant
families of grains such as wheat and
barley have a cluster of seeds at the top of
the stalk called "heads". These grains
were used for food for both man and
livestock. (eng: barley - a grain; beer -
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