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உங். கல்லாதார் அடக்கமின்மை 85 The ceaseless chattering, in the learned assembly, of the coarse lips of those who were not destined to learning, tells us not to fear their otherwise powerful appearance, as the beasts and birds fear a figure of 8traw. -ᏢᎻ .Ꮪ. That a person not learned in the sciences, should audaciously open his impure mouth in the assembly of the wise, seems as if he would tell his audience not to fear his stout appearance, like the birds frightened by Scare-crows of grass. —C. M. The shameless foul utterance in a learned assembly by those debarred by fate from all learning, merely serves to dissipate fear caused by their formidable figure—the fear that birds have when they look at a SCՅՆTՅ-CTOW- —T. B. K.