164 BTHlfOtOaT OF THB INDO-PACIFIO ISLAI^PS. 



u found ill the more widelj prevalent mar, m&r &o. (See Head 



f «> _ . . . 



orama 



Kurgi* 



roboQg 



Gond 



loin 



Bengali 



[uran 



Gocld I. 



kiaram 



W iradum (See Jiead c^j] 



e-nom-braetn 





nabm 



Vate 



nicm 



Tana 



(head) langan 



Roti 





Buol 



„ lunggongo 



Gopont, 



[rambut 



Indonesian (Ma}, &c), but 



probably a def. pi'ef.; hu\ ^uh 

 is a commoD root (See Hmd 



The liquid alone in various forms^ la^ In, uhij ra, rnb, ira &c is 

 a common a rob ate root^ N. E. Asian, Scrthic, Indo-European, 

 A^oneetan. 



Hair (d,) 

 ventruka Telugu 



cbutti Uraon 

 ehoti SindM 

 The root is common cliu, bu &c. 



Hair (n 



ub 



Eol 



up 





pu 



Tibet, Horpa, Takpa 



mtd 



Manyak 



upa* 



Osiiak 



op^a 





up, ip 



Fin 



bo, mo 



Chinee© 



pipe 



Tasmama 



* Comp, olowa ** head", SinE-lial. lohu " Ffn, lob ** forehead •% 



RclaTonEc and the coramcin Sdavonic tt'riti for " head " golowa, glawa &c, Ijatin 

 caWa, Celtic gal, TJie guttural (a probRhly the coDimon Aei&tlc gOj, ka Ice, 

 '* h^d," and go-towa may he a compound of this root nod ioha or JoTva, In wbfcb, 

 t)»e root ta the widely spread lu, ulu, olo &c, and ba, wa the common Ugrian -^mx* 

 fim. But iha rijot may be golo (Ugr, u- gal)- 



