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23. The hatchet and the plural termination express, as we 
have seen, hetor-iod, the 
The vulture, in Coptic amoni, gives the word pascere, 
nontish, i in Coptic mone, and the added mount changes the 
root into a participle, or into the substantive pastor (mone- 
wl, or et-mone). In order to determine this same significa- 
tion, the whip (4iki) is connected with oe: vulture, expres- 
bo 
By means of the breast, in Coptic a followed by the 
iP vn pronunciation, the mount, — the flax-stalk, 
fo) 
y 
bi) 
A a 
4 
o 
oo 
Oo 
° 
a 
235 
= 
g 
fi 
ct 
i) 
eae 
oO 
Ae 
oO 
tic kons (vis, power), and to the Greek 
which word belongs, as the L 
to a foreign, i. e., Egyptian root. In short, that. 
, in its first meaning, was the earth, and then 
earth, Hercules. Thus, then, Amun ‘(the Sun) 
ect the herdsman, of the world. Mr. Osburn 
ifies a man, who, rived fi the a never : 
yey in other places b ey! = 
ep ae have seer 
