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The radical element A (“to cut up”), before entering into combination with the coördinate element B (“to sit”), is itself compounded with two nominal elements or element-groups—an instrumentally used stem (F) (“knife”), which may be freely used as the radical element of noun forms but cannot be employed as an absolute noun in its given form, and an objectively used group—(E) + C + d (“black cow or bull”).
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The
radical
element
A
(“to
cut
up”),
before
entering
into
combination
with
the
coördinate
element
B
(“to
sit”),
is
itself
compounded
with
two
nominal
elements
or
element-groups—an
instrumentally
used
stem
(F)
(“knife”),
which
may
be
freely
used
as
the
radical
element
of
noun
forms
but
cannot
be
employed
as
an
absolute
noun
in
its
given
form,
and
an
objectively
used
group—(E)
+
C
+
d
(“black
cow
or
bull”).