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FA, about, for. O,VA, from. rider, beneath. 6f, above. &, throughout. p&, -[i-\r, to, with, (so used in Minister.) i, according to. CAJI, cA^jt, cAijijf , over, before. cne, cjifb, through. |to|ri)e, t 10 ]^* before. v iro, vjitje, about. c, by, in comparison^ with, without. Improper Prepositions. A b-f jAbtjvife, before, in A IACAIJI, m presence <strong>of</strong>. presence <strong>of</strong>. A roeAf5, among. A b-fOGA]fi, along with. A i)-be]fieA&, after, in the A b-cAob, concerning. rere <strong>of</strong>. A b-cuf, A b-co^f6AC, m A tj-b^Ais, <strong>of</strong>tW' the beginning <strong>of</strong>, in the A i)-A5Ai6, against, in the front <strong>of</strong>. face <strong>of</strong>. A 3-ciil, behind. A i)-Ai]icif, 20 #o #o wzee^. A 5-cojf, alongside. b'eAfbA]8, in want <strong>of</strong>. A 5-cv]iJj #o, for. b'joi)fv]t>, towards. A 5-ceAp, joined to, en- bo cvm, 0. gaged in. le r)-AJAi6, /or. A]|t ceA^, ow account <strong>of</strong>, bo t>jc b|8, ybr want <strong>of</strong> for. A^X cul, behind. food. 6f CTOI), over, above. 3, through. 6f comA^t, before, oppo- , throughout. site, in presence <strong>of</strong>. ir sake <strong>of</strong>. <strong>of</strong> cvfi)e, opposite. A IA^H), in possession <strong>of</strong>. Such as the following occur in ancient MSS. : ] in ; trig f]i)ce, in the house <strong>of</strong> Shinche B. Tpi, i.e. le, or cfie. TJI^ cfi^b U^b, /or /Ar*e
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