Supplement to the Thesaurus syriacus of R. Payne Smith / collected and arranged by his daughter J. P. Margoliouth.
- Robert Payne Smith
- 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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![col. 3953* end of par. Pass. part. I P pa^.» thunderstruck; lamenting, whining, Pallad. 13. 5 = A.M.B. v. 14. 6, Gr. oltTpcis r)(j)iei cj)(ovds, Schulthess Probe 36 n. he corrects J.'JOOA?? Jj2=kv^ ft. col. 3954. 7 of par. correct . J&ickJ i.e. ^ for ^03.? N. en :.y T uau let them he weaned piteously in sorrow, A.M.B. ii. 109. 4. JL'c^ck* lamentation, Sev. Lett. 146. 7. Juaa_A» like thunder, juaLa.? JJLo N. Hist. 0 v. 4. 1. iaa.Ma A? for 'Vapea-af Raamses, Hex. Ex. 1. 11, ed. Lag. 'a.A? col. 3956 and Pael «a.A? are unknown. Perhaps for «3„Ai col. 1142 to upbraid, oo5» (sic *Aa «A Pallad. 382. 16. 3~Ao? an Arabian monastery, C. B.M. 711 h. Aa? Aph. A-Sx?<^ col. 3958. 6 of par. 2) to make to palpitate, add ref. oAx A ^4-^ A-*JJ^AcA? V.aax.a^ cxAaA Med. 272 ult. 3) to he garrulous, BA. under )ao#? col. 3868 ult. Malva officinalis, Mallow, Med. 5^3* 21 m&rg. gloss 2^.4. la-&* Of, ih. 586 ult. Cf. Joao i col. 3869. 5 of par. JIAao? foam. Add: dcfpos, Hippoc. ii. 43. Scum, & &Ao? JUa*,? JuU>> skimmed honey, Med. 51. 7. UcJ? JAao? Alcyonium, bastard sponge, refs. Med. 205. 13, 609. 18, 19. UfcOxo? dcjipdbrjs, foamy, Hippoc. v. 12, vii. 27. y y >3? Palp. -3^3? col. 3959. add: to move the wings, to -flutter, c*Aaaa A .sZsIj the hawk will sail towards a south wind, Natur 33- 4- Uck* tremulous, fluttering, k3a3? Jaoi J>lAAoA?o Med. 29. 4. A*Ucu3? flutteringly, Med. 177. 2. ■ 1 As o.3> f. a disease, peril, twitching, or blinking, Med. 584. 22. 1^33? momentary, immediate, Hist. Mon. i. 27. 9. [3? col. 3960. Pass. part. )3?, U3», JfcUp* relaxed, loose, Med. 175. 5. JfcUs? UxA/ Jcil. Eve, the loosened rib, S. Dan. 5165. Ethpa. i*3?17 to be relaxed, ch.iAa.ci^ )3f Aa3? UoZa a snake before sloughing fasts until his body is relaxed, Natur 38. 5. Aph. i*3?^ col. 3962. 4) imper. ^..a A l_3?/ let it settle, Chimie 35. 17. Hare uses: with Jla to give tongue, utter loudly, Sev. Lett. 119. 12, cf. 1. 17 of par. VHh. Mark xv. 37. J?sA. U^o? a>o ^.*_oa>? wild asses which bound and snort, Pallad. 138. 16. To leave, digress ^1*3? (? }a_./ ^00 JjAj let us begin where we left off, Vit. Mon. 39. 11. jJ^o? m. softening, rendering ductile (of metals), Chimie 223 n. 3. JLclaS? col. 3963. looseness, Ubo3? Jlcu3» a relaxed mouth, Med. 168. 9 ; )aA? 9 loosened teeth, ib. 169. 18. JlcusZ-a© laxity, Philox. 575. 16. JilsiAi with 1J unshakeable, firm, Pleroph. 47. 1. Ui col. 3964. a flock of birds. Add: u»j IAuJ U~? JA?r c ot ^20 from that heavenly flight a monk returns to earth, Is. Nin. B. 277. 10. yoj)3» 'Pacpavecn, llaphana, in Coele-Syria, Nold. F. S. i. 469. 34. u-ii? col. 3964. to swell, JfcLokA U>3? Med. 570. 20. Pael w«3? to be cracked or loosened, Jj-kA^ Ja?/ loo* JulsZao Dion. 194. 9. J A cxS? swollen, tumid; JkAAs? JJAaeA. )k_aJ?CLjw )Z-oAa>? a fleshy swelling called sarcoma, Med. 79. 13, JAcxS? J£axa Vuffy or swollen flesh, ib. 94. 11; pi. swellings, ib. 97. 11, 157. 11. Jk±3? col. 3965. Delete and emend in both quotations Us? Saffavr]. kfia.3?. Ua3o? col. 3965. a measure of time. Add: a JAxSo? is stated to be 2000 ^.33? twinklings of the eye, Med. 531. 11 but two lines lower it is said to be 1000 ^*33?. Also](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b31366211_0346.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


