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Postdiluvian Patterns usually reinforce basic derivations from the roots, being concerned with concepts such as bare abstractions and the non-finite forms of verbs: | Postdiluvian Patterns usually reinforce basic derivations from the roots, being concerned with concepts such as bare abstractions and the non-finite forms of verbs: | ||
: ''-k-’-n-'' "aging" > | : ''-k-’-n-'' "aging" > ''ka’n'' "year", ''kū’n'' "old person", ''kānú'' "to be old" ... | ||
: ''-q-h-f-'' "animalism" > | : ''-q-h-f-'' "animalism" > ''qahf'' "life", ''quhf'' "animal", ''qifú'' "to live" ... | ||
: ''-q-p-r-'' "ensnaring" > | : ''-q-p-r-'' "ensnaring" > ''qapr'' "trap", ''qipr'' "natural obstacle", ''úqur'' "to ensnare" ... | ||
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