54G 



country 



kong 

 kong^ska 



[Aug. 20, 



Can this be Spanish, 



alma, soul? 

 J'uk, material. 

 The resemblance to the 

 Sp. tos, a cough, is prob- 

 ably only a coincidence. 



'' KorTg is used in innumer- 

 able compounds. Not 

 only is it used in the 

 same manner in all the 

 allied dialects, but in 

 Brunka, it occurs as 

 Icali, the sun. Nearly 

 all words relating to 

 country, air, day, at- 

 mosphere, sky, earth, 

 in short, the general 

 physical surroundings, 

 contain it as an inte- 

 gral part, Eorig-\-silia is 

 the country inhabited 

 by any people. 



fCousins are called 

 "brother" and "sis- 

 ter," even if several 



[ degrees removed. 



'Pa, skin, covering, sur- 

 face ; Ithe-ku, see to 

 pack ; to cover a solid 



[ object. 

 To cover a vessel to shut 



a book . 

 See afraid. 



Ye U'-na-ha, 

 crazed." 



" he 



See calabash. 

 Without chopping. 

 With chopjjing. 



Khi, the foot ; ptu, the 

 sole. 



Also any dark color, es- 

 pecially dark brown. 



