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VOCABULARY. 



ags. — anglosaxon. 



ar. — arable. 



C. — Canton dialect. 



cfr. — (confer) compare. 



D. — De Guignes. 



d. — dutch. 



dan. — danisli. 



e. — english. 



f. — frencb. 



g. — german. 



G. C. — Georc Curtius. 



ABBREVIATIONS. 



goth. — gothic. 



gr. — greek. 



it. — italian. 



J. — Johnes. 



jap. — Japanese. 



J. w. G.— J. W. Gibbs. 



K.— Klaprotb. 



M. — Morrison. 



Ms. — Ms. dictionaries. 



0. — old. 



P. — Peking dialect. 



pers. — persian. 



pg. — Portuguese. 



russ. — russian. 



sp. — Spanish. 



sw. — Swedish. 



T. W.— Tung Wan, or 

 "Grouped Letters," from 

 Morrison's Dictionary. 



V. — (vide) see. 



w. — welsh. 



C, AS IN Car. I. Identical Koots. 



1. Ca'i. M. Kae. D. Kay. Ms. Kai, Kay. C. Koe. To con- 



nect; for; because. Cai or Ci'. M. Ke or Kei. And; with. 

 Cfr. o; gr. xat, xalpoq-, 1. que; G. C. 27; K. p. 362. 



2. Cai or Ci'. Shore; bank; rocky impediment in water. Cie. 



M. Kec. a rock quay opposed to a current, and intended to 

 drive off the waters. Cfr. t]0; g- ^'«<; ^ies ; d. Jcaai ; f quai; 

 gr. yJ[)[Joqt 



3. Ca'i. Spreading; to open; to ask; to beg. Cfr. gr. -/.zcoj, -j^aijotj 



ytia) g. keil ; f. caimander. The French word is doubtless 

 derived from caiman, but caiman may perhaps be derived from 

 ca% as if to denote a gaping, begging animal, v. CvAl ; G. 

 C. 45 b. 



4. Cai or Ci'. A sieve. Cfr. g. heuhel ; 1. crihrum ; f. crible. 



5. Cai or Ci'. The spirit which animates the earth; the earth 



itself. Cfr. gr. yala, yr^. 



6. Cai or Ci'. He, she, it, the. Cfr. gr. y.e~tyo(;, 't) ; e. he. Cl' Liu. 



M. Ke leu. The ass. Cfr. gr. xdX6<;', jap. ro ; G. C. 603; 

 J. W. G. p. 3; K. p. 370. Ci' fa lu'. The hairs of the 

 head. Cfr. 1. capillit 



7. Ca'i. To change; another. Cfr. 1. cceterus. 



8. Ca'i. Sigh; sob; shortness of breath. Cfr. g. ^ei'cAen. 



