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. That is all very well, sir; still, his father’s infinite virtues must have enabled him to beget a son of such promise; a young man so kind and good, so fond of his studies; in foot and horse archery, in every manly exercise beyond his years accomplished; spending any spare time


 * akū
 * not


 * ni
 * final particle


 * age
 * elder brother, sir


 * i
 * genitive affix


 * gisun
 * word


 * inu
 * true


 * tuttu
 * thus


 * secibe
 * Advers. (13) of sembi to say


 * inu
 * certainly


 * terei
 * his


 * sakdasa
 * pl. of sakda old man, father


 * de
 * postpos. in


 * wajirakū
 * infinite


 * sain
 * good


 * ba
 * place


 * bifi
 * Past Ger. (5) of bimbi to be


 * teni
 * therefore


 * ere
 * this


 * gese
 * similiarity


 * dekjingge
 * prosperous


 * juse
 * child


 * banjiha
 * Pret. (4) of banjimbi to beget


 * nomhon
 * kind


 * bime
 * Ger. (3) of bimbi to be


 * sain
 * good


 * tacin
 * learning


 * jorin
 * interpretation


 * de
 * postpos. in


 * amuran
 * fond of


 * gabtara
 * Fut. Part. (5) of gabtambi to shoot on foot (with the bow)


 * niyamniyara
 * Fut. Part. (5) of niyamniyara to shoot on horseback


 * eiten
 * every


 * haihai
 * man, with sign of genitive i


 * erdemu
 * virtue


 * se
 * year, age


 * de
 * postpos. to


 * teisu
 * corresponding to


 * akū
 * not


 * ambula
 * greatly


 * tacihabi
 * Indef. Past (10) of tacimbi to learn, to study


 * an i ucuri
 * generally