1834.] in the Tibetan language. 7 



gc^gff]^ zung-phyogs, or simply jgc; zung, the two sides, 



wings, halves, a pair, couple ; S. chhada, pakshd, fyc. 



Qr^S] hkhrig, or Z}3]^ } bgrod, the twins ; copulation : 



3 or 3. Q^*j'^,*i, hjig-rtan, the world ; S. loka. 



Vj 8)" *)$, yon-tan, quality; S. guna. 



9j 9 md, fire, S. agni or anala. 



%s } rise, top, summit: S. agram. 

 y 

 ^,or 4. 9f^ ii mtsho, a sea or lake : S. samudra. 



«g chhu, water ; S. jala or. wari. 



*l£ 5 rkang, a foot : S. pada. 



£*]'§*;, Rig-bytd, a Veda'; S. Veda. 

 tj or 5. Q§c; hbyung, an element; S. bhutam. 



^zm, dvang, an organ of sense ; S. indrayam. 



^T^Qj mc?«A, an arrow : S. bdna or vdna. 



Sjc; phung, a heap of the aggregates constituting the body and 

 soul; S. skdndha. 

 ^ or 6, aj"(|)3f<vj" mtshams, the six cardinal points : the north, east, 

 south west, zenith and nadir. 



Xj3 T ^ ro,bro-va, taste, savour ; S. rasa, 



z^t dus, time, season; S. samaya. 

 1) or 7. azj'SJ Thub-pa, a sage; S. Muni. 



^c; t 5JC; Drang-srong, an hermit: S. Rishi. 



_£ n, a hill or mountain ; S. parvata. 



XAJ'EJWQ R^s-gzah, a special or chief planet; S. Graha. 

 ^ or 8. j§] ^w, an hydra or snake ; S. ndga. 



IjQj sbrul, serpent; S. sarpa. 



K)^c;*V T -53j gdengs-chan, a hooded-snake ; S. ? 



<ij r Qsj Ito-hgro, creeping on its belly : S. uraga. 



3} x nor or 3) j^* <u nor-lha, wealth, or the eight gods of wealth: 



S. Vasu or vasudeva. 

 wc'^ sred-pa, affection, passion: S. ? 



-, or 9. zg rtea, root (or vein): S. mala. 



*\%X S^ er > treasure; S. kosham. 



