270 ANCIENT AND MODERN LANGUAGES. 
Sometimes the W is added by the Teutonies. 
LATIN. GERMAN. ENGLISH. 
Aether, Wetter, weather 
Umbo, Wampe, womb 
Angulus, Winkel, angle 
Gr. Udor, Wasser, water 
Ir. Andare, Wandern, to wander 
The D and L of the latin are occasionally 
changed into the German Z and English T. 
Dens, Zahne, tooth 
Domare Zihmen to tame 
Tempus, Zett, time 
Lingua, Zunge, tongue 
Lacrima, Zihre, tear 
Sometimes an aspirate or guttural is added in 
German. 
Lucrum, Glick, luck 
Viridis, Griin, green 
Partus, Geburt, birth 
Gr. Litos, (simple) Klein, little 
Theos, | * 
Laiiena, of Gott, God 
* With respect to the word ‘‘ Gott,” Meidinger, a German Lexico- 
grapher, says: ‘“‘ At a most remote period of our language, Od was 
changed into God; it is because the vowel O has in itself a gentle 
aspiration, (The English word one is a remarkable instance of it) and 
the G was sounded sometimes Ch, sometimes K, as Hlodovig or 
Clodowig, Hilperich or Chilperich, The G, however never was 
