n 



ETHNOLOCT OP THE INDO-PACIFIC ISL^KDS. 



UtOf an f] in the T rani fin tfnta, dad a, dad kc ], Rot am. utha, Poi ht% 

 f)ifl;titi (iibo "tliiof Sec in muny NiTjn-Ful>n< siaii votabulanVs). 



'lamrtt tuamii, «ttma, ysurui^ occhi*,-} in Borneon, Ccli-lit.Hirtu andl Ptdy- 

 ni^inn vm-ttbutariee. Tbe AHik jiuiB, Tf ii.^att tiba, iqijifiarB lo be a vo^- 

 riattot) ot it 



b At! jm, Kamb apuk, Climnpa pak, (Ka. twip). M bah. Aba, lau 

 pii, Kas «Aa[ja, (T. U,, but ntiio univerBaJly prevafeut. The A^inra and 

 Xi'iu pii, po, may bd tiUi mutely itom ttie ^ binese lu, Im, pe^ but iliey 

 ^tm to be more iinmidiateiy derivt'd i i om the Naga-Maunmri fi>rma.) 



20. Fire. 



a. A. Ilia, li«j K ^flunfr, pJuojsr, Chnng^Ieu. 



Ujrr lull, tol» tuf, ule, iil^^a ; Pashtii or. Amn — Erub ura, Hotum. 

 r*'. Buntji'att b b-knjiii (a il*>iiblf word); Goroat. tiihi, Kuuf, Kroru, 

 lotu, Viti ngatu, Nihit fllita ; MaLilntL Jtlaiu, Bis frabiyo. Bab piii, 

 £>ifTiilfa j«l '. North Au^^t^■^lJt^tn (" hot '*) ajalli, qjiilit, njpna. The Bali 

 Bp|>car.-J to be n Jimdi cadon oCtho Ariati n^ni, ngitn, &c, and the ^wm- 

 baantl Austialian oi ihe Artan jlial, oiil, cW, &.f, which is also Ugn'an, 

 zhar, slial- &c. 



b M ka-miotj lea-met, tn-raat, ta-mot j Car, Nic tomoi-chu This 

 term !s probahjy of T U origin through tlip Kumi nui-i, nm-it (the 

 rot)t» f'oninitiii to the T U aiid Chint'gc, being nic, mi, fOj J\ia &c.) 

 iSuuhili has nioto and Mahi^ai^i moi^. The Bodo wat appears tu be a 

 variation of tlw^ Mnn mat. 



f L lai, MaiiTj> Dial- ot.^ (tlrrnnehont) mni. This appears *o W a]so 

 ot Kumit-rigiu, nin-i \\-qv the Asiatic and Atrtcan afliniftea j^ee TO] 

 Thi* allied Asouesittn ti^rm-i appfMir partly to follow the Malajgr isi (ai'ii, nip) 

 and partly the Maui 111 i and Kumi. i bf principal are ntii, a;<^, njip, 

 api, a (tat;, apoi, apuu moi. As tt.p Komi and Alon both rt ihiu tlie T, U. 

 m, anfl tbrii.s in n. arc nl most abwnt in A.-iouesiJi, ( in i Ma.sid, iVoin 

 pi.d, ioi, ia n cxceptiMn). it \n prooabic that, thn MalaptRt f'onn was tlia 

 orig'inor • " th ullie l Asijjj>"^ian uines, und tlattlu- llitrHindian InMncme. 

 on the ter^n was merely phonetic, pr- -due; ng* the aniplilicatit-n of the 

 fijinl v*iwe] 



</. Kas diM'^ This term is peculiar^ unless it ia a variation of thd 

 Koi fling, hing-il (Hre^ Mm, JL> iy/. 



21. Fish. 



it. A. ' ha, M,, Tar Nic, Uh>na k!i,5 Kas la (Jokha, Mifc. ok, 

 Matvip. kliH, klhii, klii, \li»h ta, Kol haku (T. U, nga Jke), ^son- 

 Kiba— l*oi (com) ika, ikuii. 



/t. K ttaa, trei, tnu, Ka tre ( 7 Silurmi tar-tiya ) i bj c ojad d may 

 all liftve a common root, »*» lau 6ce. 



c. rfiont; mel (Drav, miu). 



d L pJa, fia 



'lurk paii>, balok &c, Jap awn, iwo. 4/^— Mak. apa, Malag. fia, 

 Tji«, Darl. fu.i A v — InrI n. pwb, ihah, ibaag, be, bei, ampa, Wftpi^ 

 mil ^ t'ol ma olo^ Boui bilt^i, Dore hille. 



a. A. hua (Ch bna) 



h, K, 7«-it>, A! -kill), kdung. 



c. L dok-mai. d »k, b .""mok, Tib, Him. men-dok. 



d, Kaa, aiaiM (da is probaiiiy a prefixed de£uitiv«.} 



