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(3) MASH, MASH-DU(G), or MASHRU(G), an antelope, gazelle. 1797; 1908. DARA, ibex (perhaps from DARAG; of. Assyr. turakhu); DARAMASH, DARA-MASH-DU(G), other species of wild deer. 2947; 2953 Ff.
(4) MASH, fat, stall-fed,—of cattle. (Assyr. betré@.) 1746.
(5) MASH, the sun; bright; pure. MASH-MASH, to cleanse, purify. 1750; 1754; 1802; 1854f.
(6) MASH, a witch-doctor ; wizard-priest. To enchant or bewitch. A diviner or soothsayer. 1738; 1813. Cf MU, (MU-SH ?), charm, spell, incantation. Vid. TU, td. MASH-MASH, chief magician. 1844.
MASH-KIM, a kind of demon (rédzsz, lying in wait ? watcher ?); perhaps the demon of nightmare. 5659.
ME, to say; to speak; to call; to cry out. Speech; utterance; word; command; call; cry. 10354. Cf MA, to speak, call, name. 6776; 6781.
ME, or WE, to do; to make (éiu: C.T. xii. 10). Cf MAR, MA Synn. (Sakinu, bant). 2772f. Also read AG, KI, NA, to do, make; M. 1822.
ME, WE; a value of the Ear-symébol. 7963. Vid. GISH-TUG.,
ME, MESH, much; many; a hundred (ME), 2.4 sérzctly ‘a multitude’ or ‘many’. 10371f.
ME, water; wet; to rain upon, flood, overflow. To irrigate; irrigation. 11323. Vd. A, water.
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which eats grain. O7 .S. mot,
7690. mut. lu, luk, lok, K. nok, Det. of Cervinae ; a deer; astag. R.198. 7434. mei, mi, Am. bi, deer,—of various species. mi-lu, a stag. WW. 7826. (luk = Sapanese shika, deer ; stag.)
mat, ma, mih, mah, brawny; stout. WW. 7600.
mat, mut, 4m. bwat, mo, to feed a horse with grain. 8005.
wét, wu, K. ol, J. at-, fat; fleshy. P. 704.
mét, mih, the sun (Canton and Ningpo variants). 5642.
mo, mat, ma, K. mal, J. bat-, to rub; to wipe clean. 8002.
*mou, wu, mu, vu, fu, K. mu, J. bu, fu, mu, witch; wizard; sorcerer. Magic. To recite,—zucantations. 12735. O.S. mot? (P. 305.) See Szgn-lst, No. 86.
12734.
yen-mo, im-mo, O..S. kem-mat, nightmaredemon. 13039. (PP. 939; 719.)
wei, wai, Am. ui, Sk. wé, to speak; to say; to be called. 12580. P. 602.
wel, wai, ul, oui, SZ wé, K. wi, J. i, A. vi, to do; to make; to cause; to be. 12521, W.yii zmplies initial g (wid. P. 839): O..S. gt, w-t (m-t).
mi, fuchau the ear. 3336. ngei (cf Sumerian GISH). Cf FY apanese mimi, the ear.
wei, ui, SZ. wé, many; numerous. P. 602 (Final t = s). 12554. pai, pak, pe, ba, a hundred, zs also used indefinitely for all. 8560.
mi, mei, J. bi, mi, expanse of water; T 3 full; overflowing. 7813. (Adso ni, li; J. dei, nei.) P. 937: mi(g).—miao, miu, biao, a wide water (wrz¢/en water thrice). 7865.—mien, min, men, 7897, zd@.—man, ma, water overflowing. 7633. min. 7912.
Also ngi,