Supplement to the Thesaurus syriacus of R. Payne Smith / collected and arranged by his daughter J. P. Margoliouth.
- Payne Smith, R. (Robert), 1818-1895.
- Date:
- 1927
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Supplement to the Thesaurus syriacus of R. Payne Smith / collected and arranged by his daughter J. P. Margoliouth. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![oo» col. 3913. to bestride, mount, ride. Imper. ^lcao.tx> oo.o» mount thy horse, Hist. Mon. i. 165. 13. With )A»o/ to take a course, Cyrillona 593. 15. Pael gram. E-Syr. |L»a2s.A. ];.*sd the Pael conjugation, lE.2s0I.s0 the Aphel, Shaphel, and Palpal conjugations, )E.*. <zm~L jErso I2& the Ethpaal, ] E-*. o_»_ A JE-ovoLso the Ettaphal, Eshtaphal and Ethpalpal conjuga¬ tions, Maclean. \LL*\ add : E-Syr. several portions of tlie long anthems named l_isla.2o at Nocturns are so called, hence ooOi.o> often means to the tune, Maclean. Jiaaii f. i. q. Jld-xsoj col. 3917. horse¬ manship, Probus 86. 15. UAolso col. 3918. 4 of par. causing com¬ bination or coalescence, add : JlSrA -q JL.L JxlmJLsoo Med. 139. 23, Chimie 1. 3; la.2u yOO)l^»*l^.a;5O0 . ] i.^^3 u.£ClD l ? yOO)E*Xfciaaa y<5cHi.oo» lI^Jo the vegetative soul which collects the elements of the body and combines them and keeps them compact, N. Hist. viii. 1. 4. S> pr.n. m. Archimedes, But. Sap. Philos. 6. 8. t-o». Aph. ^oii^pass. part. <.Oi2&>, add: some letters of the alphabet ^.*10^233 have their sides bent, Hist. B.Y.M. 68. 23. JlaiAoi col. 3920. Add: |Aicu. the inclination of the thoughts, Is. Nin. B. 209. 4 af. Us> col. 3921. a tone, yisojfcoo ^.oaoo )^*jqAo JL-ojo some prayers are said simply and others to tones or chants, Bar Sal. in Lit. 76. 3, 4. See also the following par. add : L-*»>Eis.? l-ioj looking downwards, Med. 71 ult. A watercourse, )l2sA?X U2£? (text Jioi) JJAi^o a pi °t Jit for cultiva¬ tion and irrigation, Pallad. 50. 17 = A.M.B. v. 66. 16; U3r? )iot EL^ — \lsu the soul is ready to take any course it likes, ib. 34. 1. liioifcoo flexible, Uioifcoo JJo Ju.».o hard and inflexible, Cyr. 45. 29; luoiEoo j,m*2Ls with humble supplication, Jesus-Sabran 520. 7. add: E-»l-i~i-o»E23s I am naturally inclined, Sev. Lett. 128. 3. J-aOj col. 3922. E^LY \JLof InTTOKafmiJt, sea horses, Natur 48. 4, 50. 4. f.aJ.A.3j equine, equestrian, lujaajs JEJioi But. Sap. 156, civ. p. 3. ).2c» add: l.sa_,co_25 JuNsi strewAng spices, Pallad. 99. 6. To cause E->/ Ee» Iloilo thou dost cause toil and weariness, Patr. Or. v. 5. 743. 4- Aph. coo j/Yo lay down a sum of money, c.c. acc. ^iSisciXo q-.^hsp-IS- jE-o>o._»» Sev. Ant. Hymns 138. To take, oot o*ooaaa the lioness took her cub in her mouth, Pallad. 289. 9. To sign, JjL./ too?/ signatures, Sev. Ant. Yit. 324. 12, Hold. E. S. i. 475; with o^»o/ to take his icay, have recourse i*2*s»/’’ lloao ch-X ocx? otjZiof Jac. Sar. Horn. iii. 796. 17; ocxcC/ )J2» i. e. was his servant, Pallad. 5 ult. cuooi/”’ p-^*- Jloj^o they began to quarrel, cf. Angl. to throw a hone of contention, ih. 214. 23 ; <■=> o>!^2vo...v )jsOi.j> to involve himself in, Sev. Lett. 213. 8/9. JE^E© col. 3928. a part of the Psalter, a subsection of a Hulala, JlEocx q. v. sub ^o* p. 180, Brev. Cliald. i. 26. 7, 8, |E-2so;oo ib. 60. 3 ; QdhamW. 5. 2. PI. JEEct2& ib. 3 tit., and headings up to p. 27, JLoo»> 2*5 ib. 11. 20 tit., 132. 6, Takhsa 84. 1. 9 y y>Aci the Mohammedan month, Ramadan, El. Nis. Chron. 65. 9 i. q. col. 3929. ?L*-20»ocx_aoj Pam Hormizd, bpiic. in Khuzistan, now Ramiz, Tabari 46 n. 2, Syn. Or. 680; 73. 8, no. 26. woocj pr.n.m. founder of a monastery in Ivashkar, Chast. 69. 16. ^..oa_so> Ramonin, a bpric. suffragan to Adiabene, Eransahr 23 f., Syn. Or. 681 : 33. 27, 34. 16, M. Z. 63. 19. 5 col. 3929. to make a sign, beckon, nod, ‘A*- ^izsolo w>o.2so» Jos. Narses 101. 8. Jjokaoj dimin. of )JLso>, pi. Joogaoi indica¬ tions, hints, El. Tir. Gram. 3. 14.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b31366211_0344.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)