ETHS0L^3GY OP THE tfJDO-FAClPlC TSLANl>9."' 



7 



IQ, Cow. 



a ai?M, Te! Kar., a.Tam, A. 



Tlie ruoi, B, IS prubahly archaicalfy eannec(€tl wilh th* Tibdlo-Ullrain* 

 iim liA. WB (vvjjitiJj secj, bul ii may be cuon^ciied wiili ihe L^sgt a ks^ 



a ta, a U (seed!) 



if, pe/flHi, fte/a, pasi*, psijtt&u, hajuya payyg; Singbal. vesi Th« 

 Ulltmaie ruoi ir; proUaUly pa, pe, ve 



'V U bo, j)hii, wa as rti a, Comp, Ilfmalayan, pit, bik, bitt hi; 

 Dhtmnl pia-, liarcu phi, bing. Kliurni tAi (buffiibe). Bur tii© Draviriaiu 

 H<Tiialay;in forme. I'oin ihfir poij^se^aion uf i lie brvnl denial ur Bibilu^nt, con. 

 jieci ibcinjielv(!s tbrec'Jy ml iviib iJie TibaJfl-UHranidian hm wiih rba 

 J^pyMuco IraQiaiJ luci, njieve, uidb, waricU &c., tUgr atJ) ; ma. Iia/a ; 

 TurtL'Us; bof Luuii; muaa Rnsali &c The Uhepi HodSj, fiHru and 

 Jtia^'a lerm-^ are uiore purely JScyihii*. iban Ihe Simih ["diaii,— moBhya Cb., 

 ma lm, inu».hu. B<'d., m^Bbu Garo, luaBi Kaga. '£h& ^ame rom is a 

 ctriiLHon one for ljufldJoe, 



c. t anma Tuila 



(Perhajiti tan bas fae^n adopted from pctam Dtt. torn Kapai, oiom Ma- 

 Tarn ) 



d. akzlu Kar. 



l auc. £tka, aia (Lfsg}). Prob^ibly d. is connected wUb a. aDd c- batb 

 "Wilb lUe Viud^iiu udu Sen, 



It. Crow. 



Kaka, kaki, kajji, kak Sic Uraon kliakha, Male kakft. 



Majjar kag, bingpiio kokha 'ikh rednplicaintl form is perhaps connected 

 Willi ibe Tibtnaii khata, bin il is one of iJie tiiuis! widely fipread tmitafivi 

 words Kba, U» occurs alune and w\lU a sfcrind root er pnatUx va, wa la 

 Kol and Gtmd (k^tra, k^wa, Unhu), in fhr Himalaya" (kabtort Kir , rthwa 

 Lniib., kauNi Murm. ku ^g\v ) Aiiam knitk wa. In Kunii wa orcurs aiund 

 Jn Abouciuia'^be Dravinan reduplicated fuim a couimou, kakui g^g^t 



12. Day. 



o. paffnl, pagfi Stc-. Good pa// i ** Sun," pakaJort. 

 Le?gi btguJa, "yun" bafij Asoft. — Auairabau baga, baga-Ho "eun"; Indo^ 

 teesian paji &c, ''snr^rninjT " 

 b eJ A. Tarn, ullah. Uraun ■ 



Mtkb. Iai| Korea, la<; Kunak, alo ; A^m, or, Iran, eiere, urat, bari kc^, 

 Asan. — ulalj, aJw, Jra, &rc. &u. Ijidu;j j la» ra roi. 



13 l>05f. 



a navi, naya; nni, G^nii. nai; Male allav < Ur, a^fa. 



Kajri, alia/, appear to be contractions of tbe full ancisot TndiaQ 

 forni pretterved in iba Himalajaa and UltrainHia, — nangi, nagi, Murmi, 

 na^yu Gurung, opko Miiiijiiiii and it-i antiqni y pruved by ir- beln* 

 foond in Australian, nagi, nagu, a.- well as in S^avo, n^aka. Jr v» Upper 

 A^ian, and tluK terina prevaknt lliere, I k» tbe liimalayan, leave it uncer- 

 tilin wh" ber (htj root i* nak &o- or ka A*i na ia a Seytlilc and 



llimalayo-Ullrainflfan pr«^fii:. and kui ^o. ia very prevalent in ChU 

 iiese, Tibej.an, Himalayan, Uliratndian and A^one'^ian vocabularie;*, it 

 ia jirabable that ka &c. in a diatinot root, w beiber be merely pfS- 

 fjxiial or a root alao. All tbree oiN-ur in Upper A^i'. — inu, in, Aiiio., 

 Japan i kaiKofea, uokoi Mong.J koij L-btji, Le:»si» uyai, neuakii uenaitia 



