Excerpt from Inquiries Concerning the Structure of the Semitic Languages, Vol. 2
Lokman, Fab. 7. A man is not justified by the testi mony of his family (m5 i.e. If at any time an accusation is brought against a man, he is not cleared at that time by such testimony alone.
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