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Bisha, Bishi in Bodo. 

 Bu-cha in Takpa. 



Pu-sa in Maplu. 

 Po-ze in Pasuko. 



Man. — Moi in Osetic. 



Moi in Kong. 



Pu-inoi in Pie. 



Moi-tai, 

 Mo-n. 



Mo-cha in Newari. 



Mui-M in Takpa. 



Mu-ru in Snnwar. 



Man. — Tse-s in Georgian. 



Tse in Chinese. 



Man. — Zo-zi in Osetic. 

 Ka-zi in Georgian. 

 V-zi in Horpa. 

 D-zi in Chinese. 



Woman. — Us in Osetic. 

 Us-res in G-yarung. 



Woman. — Swa-n in Osetic, 

 Swa-s-ni in Khas. 



Bn ^ er \ Da in Georgian, 

 Sifter. ) m in SontaL 



Da in Kuswar. 

 Da-s, Da in Uraon. 

 A-da in Bodo. 

 Da-ni in Dhimali, 

 D'si in Chinese. 



Male and female respectively. 



C The diminutive cha is seen in the 

 < conjunct form in Osetic Sa-ch 

 ( voce Earth. 



Zo servile, as in Lazic Bo-zo. 

 Z = S, alike in Caucasian and 

 Mongolian series. 



C T servile. Mo, = Ma supra et Mi 

 ( infra, is the root. 



Means sister. 



C Means woman, pu being a feminine 

 ( sign. Moi therefore is man. 



C Nomina gentium. See note at end 

 ( of Supplement. 



C Means child, cha being a diminu- 

 ( tive, = sa, supra. 



C Mu is the root. For change of 

 ( vowel therein see note voce Dog. 



f Bii, the ra suffix, with its vowel 

 \ harmonised to that of root. 



f Means boy, owing to the sa suffix. 

 \ Tse therefore is man. 



( Zi, = si and Shi, is the root. The 

 latter appears in Bit-shi, Tse, &c. 

 \ It is a very widely spread man 

 I root, signifying adults as well as 

 (^ juniors. 



The root is XJ meaning man. The 

 conjunct S is the feminizing suf- 

 fix. U'-er-ti, 17-shi, &c. have 

 the same root. Res is the ra 

 suffix, with the sa particle re- 

 peated. 



Means girl. 



Mean boy and girl. 



Means virgin. 



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