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PHILOLOGICAL INQUIRIES. 



Mai. 



fatu, 



dua, 



t'ga, 



enpat, 



lyma, 



nam, 



toufion, 



delappaii, 



fambalan, 



fapola, 



Delawares. 



ciijttc, 



iiaha, 



nsevo, 



paieenacfi, 



ciuttas, 



niffiis, 



haas, 



paefchun, 



thxrKn, 



Cliippewas. 



pafkik, 



ninch, 



niflbu, 



neau, 



naran, 



nlngoutwafTou, 



ninchowaffou, 



niirowaflbu, 



fliongaflbu, 



mittauirou, 



Mahakuafs. 



onfkat, 



tiggene, 



ache, 



vajcne, 



wilck, 



jajack, 



tzadack, 



tickeroni, 



waderom, 



wallia. 



Gh. 



I y. 



eul, 



fan, 



ffee, 



ou, 



lou, 



tfc, 



pa, 



kieou, 



die, 



Koroek 



of Kam- 



fchatka, 



1 innen, 



2 niach, 



3 nioch, 



4 nyzacha, 



5 milchin, 



6 innen- 



milchin. 



We perceive in thefe no agreements but what 

 may be explained from the mingUng of tribes. 

 The Hebrew has only the /chefs related to the 

 6 in the Gr. L. Sclavonian, Celtic, and Teu- 

 tonic, with all which it has fo many other affi- 

 nities ; its aechad does very little refemble the 

 I in the Finnifli, with which it has alfo confi- 

 derable affinity, even in conftrudion. This 

 and the Hungarian are more related than ap- 

 pears from their numerals. The wide range 

 of the duo would have been more remarkable 

 if always attended by the one and three. 



Water has numerous, and many quite dif- 

 ferent words. Modern Europeans are thefe : — 

 E. and H, water — S. vatn — D. van — G. --jsaf- 

 Jer- — ^F. vat'i — R. P. B. woda — It. Sp. Po. rela- 

 tives 



