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KTRXOLOGT OP TOE INUO tACmC f8La\*ftS. 



The Thoclin chin;j-;\"u anpcara tf> oomljinp a Tibt>tan name for jvatiy with 

 the Chitiese nam<s tor m, yu, Gyarung- has cliia-bwi ( chi watrr Ma- 

 layak i-chi-j a, »-ti-ra. 



The sp. Bhotiiin num ml oppeara to prefterve the Lau form for rmtcr* 

 The Lepdm nam oil h ideijiticul: with the Lau fum. 



3. The OuUnral Eoot. 



Wmt of the ^ttural foiuis appear to he variatiorift of tlio^e in ch. The 

 Chinese kian<^^ koii|r, khoi &c. iriay bo radically the siimc; wa tlie jJhotiaJi 

 chaug:, tsaiig, hiit it i:< mtfre piobably connectod wilb the Scythic guttural 

 root. A few of the aoutheru wordd apptuir to he directly comieyted with 

 the Chinf'sr. 



jRivtr, koiiiT Luhupp, kon'^-pwi Mann^^ kyonj?, khwoiipr, hon.;?, NipaL 

 Itivcrf kyi Toiiui^-tbi), kim riiuj^rphu, tui-koak Kapwij a-ruii-kai ilai-um, 

 tu-ghvi M. Kuuji, khii Ahoiii, kbye nam Kh .iiid. 

 S'unvvar hk»3, Mu^ar khti-1 1, Newar kliu-si, Kiranti honu--ku. 

 Watcr^ kwi Mur.di, kyu ( Jitruiiff, uaa-kim Wuinrari i-'hi-ka Gaw, 

 Bhod, nift-khi Limbu, ka Miirmi, koh Gurung-, 

 Hi Ncwarj hyu Maj.nr, hau Kiimiti. 



Oilj ma-khu Lhopa, chi-gu Murmi, chi-kangf Newar, cbn-gu Guning, 

 gyo Sunwar. 



5. ?7i<r ZaMal Moot. 



Jlon has the labid only, hie, pi liver^ aud it is curr. nt f«ir waLr 

 in Chang-k* vi, (jliHp iirf- wi und l-epi ha vi. In Lfrpohu Ti i:J abo blot>d, 

 Kintiiti hxA awa oil. Fur aw Man has bi, bui, Aiiain bieii. 



Thi! N. Draviriun voi-abiilsirie.'* have fl peculiar form of the lubiil root, 

 water am .MaUi, ujq t niari. K«aia lias alj*o um and for river wah- 

 T.'iesc foni..^ art! distinct fvoia the Southern, but tlie Si:ythiiJ original buth 

 of the Tuda ]>a auJ ^'orthera am,um, preserved ui the Pashtu itbu^ abu, 



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A labial root occui-s in utiveri^l names for rurr. It ajipeara in soiiie tu bo 

 the rout for/atlur motlur. The L.au fam, Im me imui, nam me, m*- 

 iAtr t/fwiiirr (nie imth(r)\ .Alikir Iiuiy; jii {Lm^ nmU ry uii wuther, K:iaia^ 

 pi, peymtt,V Mikir), ^^uk pi-.si. Thr- broad form, p jieniliy^/uMfr, ia fouud 

 m Ki.miA'«-vn, Kujni ka-vra, \i\u'^-\^iai'^ (=ininii*-jnin<j), Mm «-u, Lun^r- 

 ke ti-wa, Jlrung tt^i-ba. Kyuu t}-[iue, Karen hiiA ti-niu (wv//(r'jf jnot/u r) 

 M iri (/-bun|4 e, Aku j*u-lan^^, Hun war pan-khu. In some of these foritin 

 aho the lulial only it.s retained. * 



Other roots fur motlwr are iik^o used. Mulun^rand Tiiblunjr have yang-- 

 nu (riaijfj* itmUr^ im uwilH r), .Nunifi. jo-&n {jojmtrr^ <\im mvlht r Mutb.) 



The uajoe i<*r the mi h siJmetinies formed in n similr.r mode, Bunaan 

 Jma pen{^-le [futkr of leatcr ), lOiycnjj pan-le, pan-lei, Tungthu piu-lai. 



Ohs. 1. The ud forra of the aspirate root — the noa* injportant of the 

 L'ltitiindo-Giinjjetie and found us lottit r Anfihlood 'u\ the older Ultraindiiiii 



froup, Vuma (fee. — u probably s;n arcbuio Tibetan form, it Lj pres^rvedi 

 oth in Chhiese and ric^'thio, — tvatir iiaai. tai, seu Aino «-tui, ^-dfui, tf-zui. 



* Thi.H sdioin ia Seythi€, e, Turkish atja-n-su, y d-!*u, ir-mak 

 {fv^H^tr m Tmk., r-mak Chukchi, yflf/ttr flga Turkiali, ai Ugrian (Pefmjf, 



