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Root entry · 16 derived lemmasThis root primarily concerns the concept of knowing, learning, and acquiring knowledge. It extends to related actions like informing, deceiving, and practicing skills, as well as tools and places associated with these activities.
Derived headwords
- 1.to knowboth
To have knowledge or understanding of something.
- 2.to learnboth
To acquire knowledge or skill through study, experience, or being taught.
- 1.to informboth
To make someone aware of something; to apprise.
- 2.to deceiveclassical
To trick or mislead someone, often by subtle means.
- 1.knowledgeboth
The state of knowing or understanding something.
- 2.learningboth
The acquisition of knowledge or skill.
- 1.knowledgeboth
A state of knowing or understanding.
- 1.knowledgeboth
Understanding or awareness gained through experience or study.
- 2.skillboth
The ability to do something well; expertise.
- 1.knowledgeboth
Understanding or awareness.
- 1.to deceiveclassical
To trick or mislead someone, especially in hunting.
- 1.to deceiveclassical
To trick or mislead someone, especially in hunting.
- 1.combboth
An instrument used for combing hair.
- 2.hornclassical
A pointed, hard growth on the head of certain animals, sometimes used metaphorically.
- 3.tool for scratchingboth
An instrument used for scratching, particularly the head.
- 1.combboth
An instrument for combing hair.
- 2.tool for scratchingboth
An instrument used for scratching, especially the head.
- 1.combboth
An instrument for combing hair.
- 2.tool for scratchingboth
An instrument used for scratching, especially the head.
- 1.training deviceclassical
A device or object used for practicing skills, such as thrusting in combat.
- 1.to comb hairboth
To arrange or style one's hair using a comb.
- 1.combsboth
Plural of midra, instruments for combing hair.
- 1.combsboth
Plural of midra, instruments for combing hair.
- 1.place nameclassical
A place name, specifically associated with the Bajila tribe.