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- 01 Geographical Objects and Features
- A Universe, Creation
- B Regions Above the Earth
- C Regions Below the Surface of the Earth
- D Heavenly Bodies
- E Atmospheric Objects
- F The Earth's Surface
- G Elevated Land Formations
- H Depressions and Holes
- I Land in Contrast with the Sea
- J Bodies of Water
- K Sociopolitical Areas
- L Governmental Administrative Areas
- M Areas Which Are Uninhabited or Only Sparsely Populated
- N Population Centres
- O Pastures and Cultivated Lands
- P Thoroughfares: Roads, Streets, Paths, etc.
- 02 Natural Substances
- A Elements
- B Air
- C Fire
- D Water
- E Earth, Mud, Sand, Rock
- F Precious and Semiprecious Stones and Substances
- G Metals
- 03 Plants
- A Plants (General Meaning)
- B Trees
- C Plants That Are Not Trees
- D Fruit Parts of Plants
- E Non-Fruit Parts of Plants
- F Wood and Wood Products
- 04 Animals
- A Animals
- B Birds
- C Insects
- D Reptiles and Other 'Creeping Things'
- E Fishes and Other Sea Creatures
- 05 Foods and Condiments
- A Food
- B Condiments
- 06 Artifacts
- A Artifacts (General Meaning)
- B Instruments Used in Agriculture and Husbandry
- C Instruments Used in Fishing
- D Instruments Used in Binding and Fastening
- E Traps, Snares
- F Instruments Used in Punishment and Execution
- G Weapons and Armour
- H Boats and Parts of Boats
- I Vehicles
- J Instruments Used in Marking and Writing
- K Money and Monetary Units
- L Musical Instruments
- M Images and Idols
- N Lights and Light Holders
- O Furniture
- P Containers
- Q Cloth, Leather, and Objects Made of Such Materials
- R Adornments
- S Plant Products
- T Medicines
- U Perfumes and Incense
- V Instruments for Measuring
- W Miscellaneous
- 07 Constructions
- A Constructions (General Meaning)
- B Buildings
- C Parts and Areas of Buildings
- D Open Constructions
- E Constructions for Holding Water
- F Walls and Fences
- G Miscellaneous Constructions
- H Building Materials
- 08 Body, Body Parts, and Body Products
- A Body
- B Parts of the Body
- C Physiological Products of the Body
- 09 People
- A Human Beings
- B Males
- C Females
- D Children
- E Persons For Whom There Is Affectionate Concern
- 10 Kinship Terms
- A Groups and Members of Groups of Persons Regarded as Related by Blood but without Special Reference to Successive Generations
- B Kinship Relations Involving Successive Generations
- C Kinship Relations of the Same Generation
- D Kinship Relations Based upon Marriage
- 11 Groups and Classes of Persons and Members of Such Groups and Classes
- A General
- B Socio-Religious
- C Socio-Political
- D Ethnic-Cultural
- E Philosophical
- 12 Supernatural Beings and Powers
- A Supernatural Beings
- B Supernatural Powers
- 13 Be, Become, Exist, Happen
- A State
- B Change of State
- C Exist
- D Happen
- 14 Physical Events and States
- A Weather
- B Wind
- C Rain
- D Thunder and Lightning
- E Events Involving Liquids and Dry Masses
- F Light
- G Darkness
- H Burning
- I Sound
- J Movement of the Earth
- 15 Linear Movement
- A Move, Come/Go
- B Travel, Journey
- C Pass, Cross Over, Go Through, Go Around
- D Leave, Depart, Flee, Escape, Send
- E Come Near, Approach
- F Come, Come To, Arrive
- G Return
- H Come/Go Into
- I Come/Go Onto
- J Come/Go Up, Ascend
- K Come/Go Down, Descend
- L Fall
- M Gather, Cause To Come Together
- N Disperse, Scatter
- O Come/Go Prior To
- P Come/Go In Front Of
- Q Come/Go Behind
- R Go Around, Surround
- S Come/Go With, Travel With
- T Follow, Accompany
- U Pursue, Follow
- V Drive Along, Carry Along
- W Lead, Bring, Take
- X Carry, Bear
- Y Pull, Draw, Drag
- Z Throw, Hurl
- A' Movement with Speed
- B' Goal-Oriented Movement
- C' Walk, Step
- D' Run
- E' Jump, Leap
- F' Dance
- G' Fly
- H' Swim
- I' Roll
- 16 Non-Linear Movement
- 17 Stances and Events Related to Stances
- A Stand
- B Sit
- C Kneel
- D Prostrate
- E Prostrate as an Act of Reverence or Supplication
- F Recline (to eat)
- G Lie
- H Bend Over, Straighten Up
- 18 Attachment
- A Grasp, Hold
- B Fasten, Stick To
- 19 Physical Impact
- A Hit, Strike
- B Pierce, Cut
- C Split, Tear
- D Break, Break Through
- E Press
- F Dig
- 20 Violence, Harm, Destroy, Kill
- A Violence
- B Harm, Wound
- C Destroy
- D Kill
- 21 Danger, Risk, Safe, Save
- A Danger
- B Expose Oneself to Danger
- C Safe, Free from Danger
- D Become Safe, Free from Danger
- E Cause to be Safe, Free from Danger
- F Save in a Religious Sense
- 22 Trouble, Hardship, Relief, Favourable Circumstances
- A Trouble, Hardship, Distress
- B Experience Trouble, Hardship
- C Cause Trouble, Hardship
- D Difficult, Hard
- E Relief from Trouble
- F Easy, Light
- G Favourable Circumstances or State
- 23 Physiological Processes and States
- A Eat, Drink
- B Processes Involving the Mouth, Other Than Eating and Drinking
- C Birth, Procreation
- D Sexual Relations
- E Sleep, Waking
- F Tire, Rest
- G Live, Die
- H Health, Vigour, Strength
- I Sickness, Disease, Weakness
- J Breathe, Breath
- K Grow, Growth
- L Ripen, Produce Fruit, Bear Seed
- M Rot, Decay
- 24 Sensory Events and States
- A See
- B Hear
- C Smell
- D Taste
- E Touch, Feel
- F Pain, Suffering
- G General Sensory Perception
- 25 Attitudes and Emotions
- A Desire, Want, Wish
- B Desire Strongly
- C Love, Affection, Compassion
- D Hope, Look Forward To
- E Be Willing
- F Be Eager, Be Earnest, In a Devoted Manner
- G Content, Satisfied
- H Acceptable To, To Be Pleased With
- I Thankful, Grateful
- J Enjoy, Take Pleasure In, Be Fond of Doing
- K Happy, Glad, Joyful
- L Laugh, Cry, Groan
- M Encouragement, Consolation
- N Courage, Boldness
- O Patience, Endurance, Perseverance
- P Offend, Be Offended
- Q Abhor
- R Shame, Disgrace, Humiliation
- S Pride (legitimate)
- T Surprise, Astonish
- U Worry, Anxiety, Distress, Peace
- V Fear, Terror, Alarm
- W Sorrow, Regret
- X Discouragement
- 26 Pyschological Faculties
- 27 Learn
- A Learn
- B Learn the Location of Something
- C Learn Something Against Someone
- D Try to Learn
- E Be Willing To Learn, Pay Attention
- F Be Ready to Learn, Pay Attention
- G Recognise
- 28 Know
- A Know
- B Known (the content of knowledge)
- C Well Known, Clearnly Shown, Revealed
- D Able To Be Known
- E Not Able To Be Known, Secret
- 29 Memory and Recall
- A Storing Information
- B Recalling from Memory
- C Not Remembering, Forgetting
- D Recalling and Responding with Appropriate Action
- 30 Think
- A To Think, Thought
- B To Think About, with the Implied Purpose of Responding Appropriately
- C To Think Concerning Future Contingencies
- D To Intend, To Purpose, To Plan
- E To Decide, To Conclude
- F To Choose, To Select, To Prefer
- G To Distinguish, To Evaluate, To Judge
- 31 Hold a View, Believe, Trust
- A Have an Opinion, Hold a View
- B Hold a Wrong View, Be Mistaken
- C Agree, Consent
- D Acknowledge
- E Suppose, Think Possible
- F Believe To Be True
- G Accept As True
- H Change an Opinion Concerning Truth
- I Trust, Rely
- J Be a Believer, Christian Faith
- 32 Understand
- A Understand
- B Come to Understand
- C Ease or Difficulty in Understanding
- D Capacity for Understanding
- E Lack of Capacity for Understanding
- 33 Communication
- A Language
- B Word, Passage
- C Discourse Types
- D Language Levels
- E Written Language
- F Speak, Talk
- G Sing, Lament
- H Keep Silent
- I Name
- J Interpret, Mean, Explain
- K Converse, Discuss
- L Ask For, Request
- M Pray
- N Question, Answer
- O Inform, Announce
- P Assert, Declare
- Q Teach
- R Speak Truth, Speak Falsehood
- S Preach, Proclaim
- T Witness, Testify
- U Profess Allegiance
- V Admit, Confess, Deny
- W Agree
- X Foretell, Tell Fortunes
- Y Promise
- Z Threaten
- A' Advise
- B' Urge
- C' Call
- D' Invite
- E' Insist
- F' Command, Order
- G' Law, Regulation, Ordinance
- H' Recommend, Propose
- I' Intercede
- J' Thanks
- K' Praise
- L' Flatter
- M' Boast
- N' Foolish Talk
- O' Complain
- P' Insult, Slander
- Q' Gossip
- R' Mock, Ridicule
- S' Criticise
- T' Rebuke
- U' Warn
- V' Accuse, Blame
- W' Defend, Excuse
- X' Dispute, Debate
- Y' Argue, Quarrel
- Z' Oppose, Contradict
- A'' Prophesy
- B'' Swear, Put Under Oath, Vow
- C'' Bless, Curse
- D'' Non-Verbal Communication
- 34 Association
- A Associate
- B Join, Begin to Associate
- C Belong To, Be Included in the Membership of, Be Excluded From
- D Limit or Avoid Association
- E Establish or Confirm a Relation
- F Visit
- G Welcome, Receive
- H Show Hospitality
- I Kiss Embrace
- J Marriage, Divorce
- 35 Help, Care For
- A Help
- B Serve
- C Provide For, Support
- D Care For, Take Care Of
- E Entrust To the Care Of
- F Rear, Bring Up
- G Adopt
- H Desert, Forsake
- 36 Guide, Discipline, Follow
- A Guide, Lead
- B Discipline, Train
- C Obey, Disobey
- D Follow, Be a Disciple
- 37 Control, Rule
- A Control, Restrain
- B Compel, Force
- C Exercise Authority
- D Rule, Govern
- E Assign to a Role or Function
- F Seize, Take into Custody
- G Hand Over, Betray
- H Imprison
- I Guard, Watch Over
- J Release, Set Free
- 38 Punish, Reward
- A Punish
- B Reward, Recompense
- 39 Hostility, Strife
- A Opposition, Hostility
- B Division
- C Resistance
- D Yielding
- E Strife, Struggle
- F Revenge
- G Rebellion
- H Riot
- I Persecution
- J Attack
- K Ambush
- L Conquer
- 40 Reconciliation, Forgiveness
- A Reconciliation
- B Foregiveness
- 41 Behaviour and Related States
- A Behaviour, Conduct
- B Custom, Tradition
- C Particular Patterns of Behaviour
- D Imitate Behaviour
- E Change Behaviour
- 42 Perform, Do
- A Function
- B Do, Perform
- C Make, Create
- D Work, Toil
- E Craft, Trade
- 43 Agriculture
- 44 Animal Husbandry, Fishing
- 45 Building, Constructing
- 46 Household Activities
- 47 Activities Involving Liquids or Masses
- A Movement of Liquids or Masses
- B Use of Liquids
- C Application and Removal of Liquids or Masses
- 48 Activities Involving Cloth
- 49 Activities Involving Clothing and Adorning
- 50 Contests and Play
- 51 Festivals
- 52 Funerals and Burial
- 53 Religious Activities
- A Religious Practice
- B Offering, Sacrifice
- C Purify, Cleanse
- D Defiled, Unclean, Common
- E Baptise
- F Dedicate, Consecrate
- G Worship, Reverence
- H Fasting
- I Roles and Functions
- J Magic
- K Exorcism
- L Sacrilege
- 54 Maritime Activities
- 55 Military Activities
- A To Arm
- B To Fight
- C Army
- D Soldiers, Officers
- E Prisoners of War
- 56 Courts and Legal Procedures
- A Court of Justice
- B Lawsuit, Case
- C Accusation
- D Judicial Hearing, Inquiry
- E Judge, Condemn, Acquit
- F Obtain Justice
- G Attorney, Lawyer
- H Lead Off to Punishment
- 57 Possess, Transfer, Exchange
- A Have, Possess, Property, Owner
- B Have Sufficient
- C Be Rich, Be Wealthy
- D Treasure
- E Need, Lack
- F Be Poor, Be Needy, Poverty
- G Take, Obtain, Gain, Lose
- H Give
- I Receive
- J Exchange
- K Spend, Waste
- L Pay, Price, Cost
- M Hire, Rent Out
- N Tax, Tribute
- O Sell, Buy, Price
- P Earn, Gain, Do Business
- Q Lend, Loan, Interest, Borrow, Bank
- R Owe, Debt, Cancel
- S Be a Financial Burden
- T Keep Rrecords
- U Steal, Rob
- 58 Nature, Class, Example
- A Nature, Character
- B Appearance as an Outward Manifestation of Form
- C Basic Principles or Features Defining the Nature of Something
- D Class, Kind
- E Same or Equivalent Kind or Class
- F Different Kind or Class
- G Distinctive, Unique
- H Unusual, Different From the Ordinary
- I Pattern, Model, Example, and Corresponding Representation
- J Archetype, Corresponding Type (Antitype)
- K New, Old (primarily non-temporal)
- 59 Quantity
- A Many, Few (Countables)
- B Much, Little (Masses, Collectives, Extensions)
- C All, Any, Each, Every (Totality)
- D Full, Empty
- E Enough, Sufficient
- F Abundance, Excess, Sparing
- G Increase, Decrease
- H Add, Subtract
- 60 Number
- A Number, Countless
- B One, Two, Three, Etc. (Cardinals)
- C First, Second, Third, Etc. (Ordinals)
- D Half, Third, Fourth (Fractional Part)
- E Once, Twice, Three Times, Etc. (Cardinals of Time)
- F Double, Four Times as Much, Etc. (Multiples)
- G Pair, Group (Numbered Collectives)
- 61 Sequence
- 62 Arrange, Organise
- A Put Together, Arrange (of physical objects)
- B Organise (of events and states)
- 63 Whole, Unite, Part, Divide
- A Whole
- B Unite
- C Mix
- D Part
- E Remnant
- F Divide
- G Separate
- 64 Comparison
- 65 Value
- A Valuable, Lacking in Value
- B Worthy, Not Worthy
- C Good, Bad
- D Useful, Useless
- E Advantageous, Not Advantageous
- F Important, Unimportant
- 66 Proper, Improper
- 67 Time
- A A Point of Time without Reference to other Points of Time: Time, Occasion, Ever, Often
- B A Point of Time with Reference to Other Points of Time: Before, Long Ago, Now, At the Same Time, When, About, After
- C A Point of Time with Reference to Duration of Time: Beginning, End
- D A Point of Time with Reference to Units of Time: Daybreak, Midday, Midnight, Late
- E Duration of Time without Reference to Points or Units of Time: Time, Spend Time, Always, Eternal, Old, Immediately, Young
- F Duration of Time with Reference to Some Point of Time: Until, Delay, Still, From
- G Duration of Time with Reference to Some Unit of Time: During, In, While, Throughout
- H Indefinite Units of Time: Age, Lifetime, Interval, Period
- I Definite Units of Time: Year, Month, Week, Day, Hour
- J Units of Time with Reference to Other Units or Points of Time: Yesterday, Today, Next Day
- 68 Aspect
- A Begin, Start
- B Continue
- C Complete, Finish, Succeed
- D Cease, Stop
- E Try, Attempt
- F Do Intensely or Extensively
- G Rapidity, Suddenness
- 69 Affirmation, Negation
- A Affirmation
- B Negation
- C Negation Combined with Clitics
- D Markers for an Affirmative Response to Questions
- E Markers for a Negative Response to Questions
- 70 Real, Unreal
- 71 Mode
- A Possible, Impossible
- B Probable, Improbable
- C Certain, Uncertain
- D Should, Ought
- E Necessary, Unnecessary
- 72 True, False
- A True, False
- B Accurate, Inaccurate
- 73 Genuine, Phony
- 74 Able, Capable
- 75 Adequate, Qualified
- 76 Power, Force
- 77 Ready, Prepared
- 78 Degree
- A Much, Little (Positive-Negative Degree)
- B More Than, Less Than (Comparative Degree)
- C About, Approximately, Almost, Hardly (Approximate Degree)
- D Completely, Enough, (Completive Degree)
- E Up To, As Much As, To the Degree That (Marked Extent of Degree)
- 79 Features of Objects
- A Physical (Material), Spiritual
- B Natural (Human), Spiritual
- C Solid, Liquid
- D Beautiful, Ugly
- E Glorious
- F Transparent, Opaque (Obscure)
- G Colour
- H Sweet, Bitter, Tasteless
- I Fragrance, Odour
- J Clean, Dirty
- K Spotted, Spotless
- L Blemished, Unblemished
- M Strong, Weak
- N Hot, Lukewarm, Cold
- O Wet, Dry
- P Uneven (Rough), Level (Smooth)
- Q Straight, Crooked
- R Two-Dimensional and Three-Dimensional Shapes
- S Sharp
- T Pure, Unadulterated, Undiluted
- U Soft, Tender
- V Male, Female
- W Shapes
- X Open, Closed
- Y Covered Over
- Z Wrapped
- A' Rolled Up
- B' Large, Small
- C' Perfect
- 80 Space
- 81 Spacial Dimensions
- A Measure, To Measure
- B High, Low, Deep
- C Long, Short, Far
- D Narrow, Wide
- E Specific Measures of Volume
- F Specific Measures of Length
- 82 Spacial Orientations
- A North, South, East, West
- B Left, Right, Straight Ahead, Opposite
- 83 Spacial Positions
- A Here, There
- B Where, Somewhere, Everywhere
- C Among, Between, In, Inside
- D Around, About, Outside
- E At, Beside, Near, Far
- F In Font Of, Face To Face, In Back Of, Behind
- G Opposite, Over Against, Across From, Offshore From
- H On, Upon, On the Surface Of
- I Above, Below
- J Beyond, On the Other Side Of
- 84 Spacial Extensions
- A Extension From a Source
- B Extension To a Goal
- C Extension Along a Path
- 85 Existence in Space
- A Be in a Place
- B Put, Place
- C Remain, Stay
- D Leave in a Place
- E Dwell, Reside
- 86 Weight
- A Heavy, Light
- B Pound, Talent (Specific Units of Weight)
- 87 Status
- A Position, Rank
- B Honour or Respect in Relation to Status
- C High Status or Rank (including persons of high status)
- D Low Status or Rank (including persons of low status)
- E Slave, Free
- 88 Moral and Ethical Qualities and Related Behaviour
- A Goodness
- B Just, Righteous
- C Holy, Pure
- D Perfect, Perfection
- E Honesty, Sincerity
- F Modesty, Propriety
- G Humility
- H Gentleness, Mildness
- I Kindness, Harshness
- J Mercy, Merciless
- K Self-Control, Lack of Self-Control
- L Sensible Behaviour, Senseless Behaviour
- M Mature Behaviour
- N Peaceful Behaviour
- O Bad, Evil, Harmful, Damaging
- P Treat Badly
- Q Act Harshly
- R Act Lawlessly
- S Exploit
- T Act Shamefully
- U Mislead, Lead Astray, Deceive
- V Envy, Jealousy
- W Resentful, Hold a Grudge Against
- X Anger, Be Indignant With
- Y Despise, Scorn, Contemp
- Z Hate, Hateful
- A' Arrogance, Haughtiness, Pride
- B' Stubbornness
- C' Hypocrisy, Pretense
- D' Show Favouritism, Prejudice
- E' Being a Busybody
- F' Laziness, Idleness
- G' Extravagant Living, Intemperate Living
- H' Impurity
- I' Licentiousness, Perversion
- J' Sexual Misbehaviour
- K' Drunkenness
- L' Sin, Wrongdoing, Guilt
- 89 Relations
- A Relation
- B Dependency
- C Derivation
- D Specification
- E Relations Involving Correspondence (Isomorphisms)
- F Basis
- G Cause and/or Reason
- H Result
- I Purpose
- J Condition
- K Concession
- L Means
- M Attendant Circumstances
- N Manner
- O Sequential Addition
- P Distribution
- Q Addition
- R Linkage
- S Equivalence
- T Association
- U Dissociation
- V Combinative Relation
- W Contrast
- X Alternative Relation
- Y Substance
- Z Mediation
- 90 Case
- A Agent, Personal or Nonpersonal, Causative or Immediate, Direct or Indirect
- B Instrument
- C Source of Event or Activity
- D Responsibility
- E Viewpoint Participant
- F Content
- G Guarantor Participant with Oaths
- H Opposition
- I Benefaction
- J Reason Participant
- K Agent of a Numerable Event
- L Agent in a Causative Role Marked by Verbs
- M Experiencer
- N To Cause to Experience
- 91 Discourse Markers
- A Markers of Transition
- B Markers of Emphasis
- C Prompters of Attention
- D Marker of Direct Address
- E Markers of Identificational and Explanatory Clauses (Epexegetical)
- 92 Discourse Referentials
- A Speaker
- B Speaker and Those Associated with the Speaker (exclusive and inclusive)
- C Receptor, Receptors
- D Whom or What Spoken or Written About
- E Reciprocal Reference
- F Relative Reference
- G Demonstrative or Deictic Reference
- H Emphatic Adjunct
- 93 Names of Persons and Places
- A Persons
- B Places
-