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Thanks, Yusuf ---- my curiosity has been more than satisfied. Just when =
I thought I knew everything... lol
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> Le 12 Oct 2004 02:39:58 -0700, ybg@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> >> Thanks --- To satisfy my curiosity, what references (besides=20
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> >right now I dont know for this particular word.
> >
> >there is 'arwaHa "to stink" vs. 'ara:Ha "to give comfort or rest"
> >in Wehr.
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> That confirms what I thought : there exist 'consonnant + waw +
> consonnant' (concave?) verbs that have two IV forms. Thanks.
they are mentioned in Lane. 'ajwada is given as an alternative to
'aja:da
and the references to the medieval dictionaries are given. some more
examples of this form are quoted, which also includes 'aTyaba as an
alternative to 'aTa:ba . in Wehr the same is given for form X
istaTyaba is an alternative to istaTa:ba . there is also istaja:ba (to
grant (a request)) vs. istajwaba
(to interrogate).
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the same is given for form X<BR>istaTyaba is an alternative to =
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