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112 ([return])
[ Lit. "go to (or for) his service," or, as we should say, "attend him.">[

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113 ([return])
[ Burton, "one of the envious;" but the verb is in the plural.]

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114 ([return])
[ Night DIX.]

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115 ([return])
[ Et tsenn er redi. Burton, "the evil.">[

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116 ([return])
[ So that they might hang down and hide his feet and hands, it being a point of Arab etiquette for an inferior scrupulously to avoid showing either of these members in presenting himself (especially for the first time) before his superior.]