sTmroLoar ov the tKi>o-rACiFic iilakdi. 



Ill 



*l 



an 



Egyptian 



tt 



shnin 



Kaflia 



n 





Newar 



It 



chang 



Sunirar 



tt 



sha^ ta 



Tibot 



It 



unm 



Mongol 



tt 



adm 



Turkish 



IT 



cbinya;an 



Yeneoeian 



tt 



chnmjan 



n 



It 



shim 



Tobi 



The sibilant and aspirate root| in tb^e and various otber forma — 

 including the reduplicated BtSf ms ka — is very common botb for 

 "head" and **bair" in all the principal fonnaiionsj Cbtiiesej Scy- 

 thic, TibelO'UUraiadian, Iranian, and Semitico-Libyan. Th© Tamil 

 term appears io be archaic, li resembles the Yeniseian chin, 

 Chinese shin, and the vowel connects it more immediately with 

 the Ugrian sem, and the Ossetic and Pashttt ser. 



Bead (t.) 



talei 



Tamil 



tala 



MaU, Telug., Gond 



tale 



Xarn. 



tare 



Tulur. 



t&Ii 



Mate 



ml talu 



Magar 



dil 



Tunguaian* 



dul 



tt 



del 



It 



deli 



ti 



tolo-cbai 



Mongol 



tari-gun 



ti 



tul'gai 



tt 



tbiln 



Kottima 



tnlah 



Men 



The closest to the DrftTiriftn of the Scythic terms ia the Mongol 

 tari. The Indonesian tulah^ Hotuma thila, appear to be Tungu- 

 iian. The root is probably the slin more widoty spread tt, thft^ to. 



• The ume root If molt t¥eqtteatlj ft^) piled to Toko In deyflik {ti}, OU, td 



r 



