270 TRANSACTIONS OF THE CANADIAN INSTITUTE. [VOL. 
No. XIV. gasshz, J. to join together, unite. 
sejt-koto, J. affairs of the world. 
beka, root of B. dekoki, forehead, front, the J. mk. 
kt, J. honorific prefix, noble. 
kane-beta, now J. kane-fuki, m2tal smelter, but see deta-beri above. 
shoni, J. son, or rather, a little child, doubtless the original of the Germanic 
Sohn, etc., and of the English sov. 
No. XV. sz, J. verb to be. 
shi-ba, places death, 
todo, root of J. todo-rz, a commandant. 
seki-no, J. to hasten, with the z of futurity common to J. and B. 
osht, J. violent death. 
sadate, connects with J. verb sada-meru, to settle. 
No. XVI. Jek2, variant of deka, in No. XIV. 
shibashi, the person who places death. Agency in J. is denoted by shz. 
ke, J. a line. 
ema, B. to give. X 
tobe, in J. kawari, in place of. The B. has /e&huan, but an old form /o-de, 
for fokz-be, under the place, appears in inscriptions. 
No. XVII. dzudzu-nesa is J. dzui-ju, follower, in the Hittite genitive plural. ) 
ato, J. rear, behind. 
gunba, J, gun, an army, gun-fo, military tactics. 
bata-shiba-nesa. In J. the present word for horse is wa, but a horse-dealer 
P= is bakuro, a horse boy “etto, horse power bariki, a horse’s hoof datez. 
Hence the old word for horse is 4a and éa/o may be the horse company. 
No. XVII. daz-ma or baz ema, B. the giver of yea. 
No. XIX.  ¢adashita, J. tadashiz, upright. 
No. XX. zoku, J. family, clan, tribe. 
No. XXI._ debesht, J. te, hand of writing, Azssha, formerly dzssha, writer. 
tsukata, J. tswkasa, superintendent, director. 
