Co)itributioiis front the Jdiminiya Brdhmana. 



213 



Marriage of Prajapati's daughter Usas to Brhas- 



pati 

 iiiaya, Indra's 

 Midas, legend of 

 ' Moeclius Aiiubis ' (^mime) 

 Moiike}", Indra changes into 

 Mule, why bai-reu 

 Murder disclosed by inanimate objects 



-fi for -k in adverbs 



n not changed to n 



n changed to n after r of preceding word 



Nahusa, king 



]^ainuca 



naumanda 



Nectanabus 



nu, with imperative 



Conn. 165 



xxvi, 195; Conn. 190 



xxviii, 94 (note 2) 



xxvi, 187 (note 3) 



xxvi, 192 



Conn. 175 



xxviii, 94 (note 2) 



Conn. 175 



Conn. 181 (note 4) 



Conn. 163 (note 2) 



Conn. 190 



xxvi, 192 (and note Ij 



xxviii, 85 (note 1) 



xxvi, 187; 196 



Conn. 171 



Omission 



of object in verbal phrase 



of part of a repeated compound 



Omniscience of divinities 



xix, 122 (note 1) ; Conn. 187 

 xix, 101 (note 2) ; xxiii, 



331 (note 5) ; xxviii, 86 



(note 5) 

 xxviii, 93 (note 7) 



Paudareos, legend of 



Panis, legend of Sarama and 



Parrot, Indra changes into 



Parucchepa 



paryaya 



Past participle, pecudiar meaning of 



Patni 



patnisaiiiyaja 



patracayana 



Paulina, tale of 



Paulomas 



Peacock, Indra changes into 



' Pitchers have ears ' (proverb) 



Poseidon impersonates Tyro 



Prajajtati 



creates castes 



creates worlds, Vedas and vyahrtis 



his daughters, legends of 



his incest 

 prahayya 

 praheya 



Stud. 124 



xix, 97 



xxvi, 314 



Actes 133 (and note 7) 



Conn. 162; 170 



Conn. 190 



Conn. 188 



Conn. 185 



xix, 107 



xxvi, 187 



xix, 121 



xxvi, 196 



xxviii, 92 



xxvi, 313 



Conn. 196 

 Conn. 155 

 Conn. 173 

 Conn. 173 

 Conn. 172 

 Conn. 172 



