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head : penifjue^ wig, a general European word : — L. col lis, 

 S:kul!c, a hill— S. W kith, G. kugel, H. kogel, a ball— 

 \x.-\-coU, the head: — S. kupa, a. hilloc — AS. kope, G. ki/p- 

 pc, H. Jiop, S. kopp, Ir. kupa, Fr. coupe, Po. copd, Gr. 

 x.'^/J'', a round cup — cupola, convex roof : relatives in arts, 

 &c. — Gr. y.i^«; Cj.kopf, H. kop, the head : — Gr. ^'■r-'-, a 

 hill, the neck, &c. — R. golova, P. glova, B. Mava, the 

 head: — \x.bajk, round, bcifccharnte, globular — 'V . :\. ba/Jj , 

 the head : — S. G. brink, W. bryn, a hill — W, bron, breaft ; 

 S. bringa, breaft of animals, but in partial ufe for human ; 

 \x. broifi, belly; bru, womb: — Ab. breojl, G. bruJI, S. 

 br'o/l, 11. borjl, breaft — to biirjl implies fwelling — artr:- 

 bor/i, a fpecies of bow, very formidable, often mentioned in 

 ancient northern hiftory : — AS. ecegcepl, G. augapfel, H. 

 oogceppel, the eye ball : aval, apel, &c. being an old word 

 for many kinds of round fruits, and relative of L. avellana 

 hazel nut : — AS. bugen, G. heugen, S. boja, to bend — AS. 

 bog, arch, bough of a tree — W. bua, Ir. boya, S. bage, 

 H. boog, G. bogen, a bow for fhooting — H. bogt, a gulf 

 — S. bog, G. bug, the bow of a veflel, ftioulder of ani- 

 mals — H. bulk, G. bauch, S. buk, belly — AS. eann-ebi-boga, 

 G. ellbogen, H. elleboog, S. armboge, elbow — The Teuto- 

 nic abounds in relatives, fimple and compound: — R. gnu 

 to bend ; AS. hnigan to nod — AS. kneou. Is. hnie, H. G. 

 knie, S. hicE, Gr. >ovf, L. genu, knee : — Gr. ^ta/^w™, to bend 

 — W. C. Ir. cam crooked — Ir. camog a bay : W. cu7n a val- 

 ley — W. cavi, A. camet, Ir. keim, a ftep ; keimnyin, to 



■ walk — AS. cuman, MG. quiman, S. komma, G. kommen, 

 to come — It. gamba, Y. jainbe, leg; It. camino, Po. caminho, 

 F. chemin, way, road ; It. caminare, to walk — AS. hamm, 

 fold of the knee : G. hamme, F. jambon, a ham, gam- 

 mon : — W. guyro, to bend : L. gyrus, a circle — S'p.jarrete 

 the ham, F. jarret, fold of the knee — Hu.Jarni, to walk, 



jaras, going — C. garr., leg ; garas to walk — E. garter is 

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