110 ETHNOLOGY OP TtTE rNDQ-rAClPlC ISIAKDS, 



same root is Scytliic, Imlo-Earnpcan, Semitico-Libyan, &c. Th& 

 same form ia used for face" in Turkish syn, **eye" in Ugrian 

 Bin, " month" in Fin aun, and " ear" iti Tiingns. shen shun. 



The most common Dmvirian term for " head tale — found in 

 Male as the word for " hair" — is also arehaie. It is Tatar. Some 

 rare oxarnpIoB also oecur in Asonesia. Besides the Tungusian and 

 Mongolian forms for " head", similar forms occnr in Scythic wiih 

 other meanings. In Turkish it signifies " tootli" (til, lel, del &c), 

 and it is an archaic and widely spread term for " hand" iidol, ton, 

 nnd finger", tul, tol, dal &e. It is found in Di-avirian also as a 

 term for ** hand'* tol and in Caucasian as a terra for finger", 

 "hand", "foot", and **eye" InUwe, tie, taalo, foSi&c. 



A Tamil (anc), Karnatnka (anc.) and Tiihiva word for "hair" 

 kuzh, kud, is Sanskrit, Caucasian and Koriuk. The JUravirian 

 furnts resemble the Caucasian most closely. In Scythio it is ap- 

 plied to the "eye" kus fitc, "mouih" agus, kuzi, "nose" kase, &c. 

 " ear" ktis. 



Another archaic and comparatively rare term for " hair", ram, 

 lorn, rob, ran, Jang (with diifereDt augments) is common to Kurgi, 

 Gond, Bengali, Iloti ami Wiradurei. The ultimate root la, ra 

 Ac. has ntimerouB affinities. 



The Kol ub, up, "hair'* appeara to be also archaic. It is 

 Ugrian, and an allied form ia found in Egyptian. All these forma 

 are ultimately only varieties of the root bu, pu &c. already noticed. 



The Uraon cbuti is Sindhi. The root is Ugrian. 

 Jlead (a.) 



aenni 



shcny 

 ehem 



Tamil ane. 



Ugr. (Wolg.) 



ar-»em 



soma 



„ (Ost.) 

 „ (Hung.) 



(hair) ahaar 



ka-eira 



sheier 

 shen 



sar 

 ehira 



Ossetie, Pashtu 



Pashlu, Hindi 



Sansk* 



Japan 



Ugrian 



Celtic (Erse) 



Arabic 



