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No. VI. ‘adbeki, for J. taz-72, to subdue, formerly ¢afu-g7. 
sa, Hittite genitive postpos. of the dzu or tsu of old J. 
alkima, tor J. rtkimz, powerful. J. has no 1, but Basque a/is power, and 
altk, answers to J. rzk7. 
No. VII. oz, J. and B. good. 
marane, see the Hittites, etc., Vol. I, p. 121. It is represented by the J. 
amart, to exceed, and by the B. odorv0, to be more than. It will thus 
mean ‘‘ to get the better of.” 
sakt, J. front, foremost. 
noku, root of J. zzku-mz, and B. maga-tu, to hate, detest. 
kudaku, J. kudaki, kudaku, to shiver, crush, smash. 
No. VIII. dakz, J. to hold, embrace. 
sesht, J. sesshz, to control, sessho, a regent. 
kata, J. kacht, katta, to conquer, 
atta, B. father, in J. ofots-san. 
ato, J. trace, indication ; in B. aéz. 
No. IX. 42, J. part of verb to be or do. 
ma, B. ema, eman, ematen, to give. Itis the ending mz, mw, of J. verbs, 
which originally denoted giving. 
mito, is the same as the J. mz-kado, and means ‘‘ the sublime porte,” for Zo 
means a door as well as kado. 
waka, J. waka-ri, to separate. 
ko, J. a child. 
dzu, J. root of dzu-sa, a follower. 
No. X. omo, J. great. Compare ode above. 
dzudzu, J. dzw, head, with reduplication. 
nabe, is root of Basque mabusz, naust, master, answering to J. nushz, 
originally nafusht. 
No. XI. desshz, J. special. 
tachi, J. to stand, used for the transitive ‘afe-rz, to make stand, or set up. 
No. XII. go, Basque genitive particle, in J. ga. 
bet, the J. het, originally fez, yes, the B. 4az,. The ‘‘ lords of the yeas” 
were the councillors or electors. 
rido, J. the way or principle of justice. 
Remi, J. kemmz, inspector. 
beta-bert, from J. betsu, to separate, and horz, formerly dorz, to excavate. 
As separation of metal from the ore was effected by smelting, deta 
came to mean this. 
me, J. eye, B. be-gi. 
No. XHI. 4ukivo, J. kukkiyo, excellent, illustrious. 
danda, B. payment by instalments, J. devso, a tax. 
tsuta, root of J. tsuta-yeru, to introduce. 
