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ASE adj. Opened out. Open to the skies. The open skies.

, , . n. A seat. A stool or chair. Syn: 

, , . v.t. To steep in hot water. To scald.

, , . v.t. To fry in hot water or fat.

, , . v.t. To heat. To make hot.

, , . n. A stool; seat; a chair.

, , . v.i. To stand. To appear. To arise.

, , . To blow (as wind). To descend (as rain). Syn: 

, , . part. When added to intrasitive verbs ash indicates the 1st per. pl. As:—', “we come.” ', “we go.” When added to intransitive verbs it indicates the action of the first person upon the second. As:—', “I will tell you;” ', “I give it to you.” , “we have killed the dogs.”

, , . v.i. To go a little way and then stop. Syn: 

, , . n. The first dorsal fin of the larger kinds of fish. On the smaller kinds of fish this is called. "Mekka-ushbe."

, , . v.t. To set up. To put. To hang over.As:— , “Set the kettle over the fire.”

, , . n. Arrows with poison attached. See oha-ai.

, , . v.i. To leave. To go away. To depart.

, , . n. Thread in cloth.

, , . n. A finger. A toe. ', “the thumb”; ', “the little finger”; , “the index finger.”

, , . n. A finger ring.

, , . n. The fingers (pl).

, , . n. Rings for the fingers.

, , . adj. A hundred. (For the numerals see Grammar cpt. vii).

, , . n. Five men.

, , . adj. The fifth.

, , . adj. A thousand.