Parent and Child Roots - H
nephew. [ms: dd] [freq. 68]
|kjv: beloved, uncle, love,
wellbeloved,. basket, pot, kettle,
caldron| {str: 1730, 1731}
Nf1))HJH ()HJHDW-DH) —
Beloved: One who is loved, the
aunt. [freq. 3] |kjv: aunt| {str:
1733}
L)(HM ((HMYDD) ac: Boil co:?
ab: Passion: The passion of a person
for another.
bm)(MHM ((MHMY-DYD) —
Beloved: One who is loved.
[freq. 9] |kjv: beloved,
wellbeloved, loves, amiable|
{str: 3039}
bf3)8JHMHM (8JHMHMY-DY-
DWT) — Passion: [freq. 1] |kjv:
dearly beloved| {str: 3033}
N) -HH (-HHDDY) ac:? co:?
ab: Passion
om)-HJH (-HJHDW-DY) —
Mandrakes: A plant boiled as
an aphrodisiac. [freq. 7] |kjv:
mandrake, basket| {str: 1736}
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- )H ()HDH) ac: Attack co: Bird
of prey ab: ?: The pictograph H is a
picture of the a tent door with the
extended meaning of moving back and
forth. The I represents one who is
looking and pointing at a great sight.
Combined these mean "a back and forth
looking". Birds of prey fly around in a
circle in search of their prey and dive
down on it when seen.
D))EH ()EHDAH) ac: Dive co:
Eagle ab: ?: A bird of prey that dives
down on its prey.
V) )EH ()EH D-AH) —
Dive: [freq. 4] (vf: Paal) |kjv:
fly| {str: 1675}
Nf1) )EH ()EH D-AH) —
Daah: An unknown bird of prey.
[freq. 1] |kjv: vulture| {str: 1676}
bf1) )MEH ()MEH DA-YH)
— Dayyah: An unknown bird of
prey. [df: hyd] [freq. 2] |kjv:
vulture| {str: 1772}
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1075) *H (*H DW)ac: Sick co:
Sicknessab: Illness
A)*H (*HDW) ac:? co: Weak ab:
?
fm) -JH (-JH D-WY) —
Weak: A weakness from illness
or sorrow. [freq. 5] |kjv:
sorrowful, languishing| {str:
1741, 1742}
H) )JH ()JH DWH) ac: Ill co:
Disease ab:?
V))JH ()JH D-WH) — Ill:
[freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv: infirmity|
{str: 1738}
Nm) )JH ()JH D-WH) —
Illness:Also a womans cycle.
[freq. 5] |kjv: faint, sick,
sickness, menstruous cloth| {str:
1739}
am))JHQ ()JHQMD-WH) —
Disease: What brings on an
illness. [freq. 2] |kjv: disease|
{str: 4064}
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1076) >H (>HDZ) ac:? co:? ab:?
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1077) ,H (,HDHh) ac: Push co:? ab:
Worthless: The pictograph H is a door
representing the idea of moving back and
forth. The L is a picture of a wall.
Combined these pictures mean "the back