1889.] OlJ [Briuton. 



ixii, a stone (or eyji). 

 itun, a pot, a vase, P. 

 "^ituo, to divide. 



eca^ this; here, P. Subst. verb "to be," D., B., etc. 

 etera, a freedman ; a slave ; a servant. 



ca^ this; cav, in this ; or ceher, or en. 



cc'ia, tribe, P. ; an official priestly title, meaning holy ; or sexigen- 

 arius from ceya, sixty, P. 



ceyasie, a priest or priestly title. 



capi, a vessel, a cup. 



clan or cleji, a son, P.; "sepulchral," from cela, grave-vault, 

 " grabkammer," B. ; " soboles or princeps," E. 



cam, or cares, or cerimi, or ceriyu, a monument or tomb ; a memo- 

 rial ; "sculpit," E. 



ever, a gift ; a present ; an offering ; " soror," E. 



* cassis, a helmet. 



hinOia, a ghost or departed spirit. 



*faiando, the sky, heaven. 

 frontac, the lightning thrower, " fulguiiator." 

 farthana, monument, P. 



*/ar, lord or chief; a household god ; elder brother. 

 *iiicuino, a prince, a priest, lit. "inspired," "possessed." 

 lautni, slave ; freedman ; family. 

 leine, died ; to die ; " vivit," E. 

 liipii, to die ; died ; dead. 



inarii, marva, or viarnii, a priestly title, D. 



vialena or malstria, a mirror. 



mi, this, P. ; to be, D. 



niuki, a cup, a bowl. 



inur or mur-s, a grave, a sepulchre. 



muiun, to give ; to dedicate or consecrate. 



mutna, a tomb, a sepulchre. 



penOna, a stone, P. 



piiia, a wife, P. ; a daughter, E. 



