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ETnxoLociT or TUB iSDo-PAovptc mciorm. 





lOOtfl. 





Foot. 



Bone, 



Skin, 



I klia 



AO 





r-kmig-pa 



rus-pa 





3 dKukb 



«o , 



jipa 



ko " 

 ja-ko 





ra-pi 



4 ft'.kke 





<a-yak 



ta-mi 



aya-rhu f t-dri 



5 ye-ba 



phwi' 







iu-kh« 





G kba 



wa 









plivekh 



Head. 



1. The giittiiTal root connects Bbotiaii, Horpa, Gjirtin^ and Takpe.. 

 It IB tlgtiaii og', oike, xyg-oly ug-<M«f Yenifleian kt>i-go &c< The Gyarung- 

 fona is prevaleiit in Abor, and the Kega-Yuraa group, Mishriii liaa fn- 

 kau, kon, llie Tnkpa grok w found in Manipmri kok (Linilju tLa-g'ek), 

 It has l*eeii commuiiimted— -by the Kaga fain, spiiarpntlv— to Malt*; and 

 Uraon, ku-^j*, ku-ft ; klio Kamscng-, *a-ko Teuf^, (ko Aai>)^ frt-ko-hik 

 Nogflunjc, w-ku-r?. MMimi, kho-ro Bodo, kha Karen, kun Chiimphunft 

 kui Luhuppa, a-kao Tan^khul, y-kao 8, hi-*u Khypnp-, e-khu 

 Sak, fchiin|r jtuthun (kho Arttr), khang-ra Joboka (kno AtttrJ, [kra -^<n> 

 Bhotian Ice], khong- Burm. TkT., phaung sp., ne^um Jili. 



It is also iipjiJied to tlie hair ko Iv'ogaung', ku *Ieng3aj kJio Jlithun, kws 

 Khan, kin Deoria Chutia, 



2. Tlie TJiOfiiu kapflt ia one of the peculiar vocahleii of this dii!ect. It 

 appears to be ^fytliu-Iranian, and to hate no Lltraindo-GaDgetic repre- 

 sentatives. 



3. The Manyak wu-Hi appears to be an example of the Scythic liqniJ 

 root. The Dbiuial pu-riiif^ iA Ut-rived fittni it, unJthe Khari ft-lim h-ia th« 

 same alendi^r foi*m. 'The broad one ia found in the ilanipuri fJT-, tf-hi, I'j, 

 Yuma lu, UiUj «.hi, Abom ru, and Mairar mi ici-lti, (but the last may be talu, 

 Drav.)/nie broad form appears to be that of the Lim familv, in which (he 

 common form, ho, hua, seema to be a softeuinsf of tho liquid root pre- 

 served in Ahom. It is obo applied to huir in tfiat tain, See Huir, 



Thia root for hettd ie found in the forms Jojig, ron, nui^, ru, lom, attach- 

 ed to the names for the tye md t ar in some aifllects. For <^«;Takpa has 

 me-long- {eye of head^ me is the root for eye), Tayftig- Mishmi mo-loi.:, 

 Garo nit*k-r'()n. * For ear Khnr him nya-rung, no-nnig', Tilishmi na-A-ru, 



4. The dental and sibilant root is caummon in the Boulh for hiad {See 

 Hair a). 



Ilair. 



Theme are two prevalent terms, pu kair in geneml^ and km that of the 

 bead. 



1. Tlje labial ia fomid in all the vocabularies. Tlie form pu connects 

 Bhotian, Iforpu, Civiimng and Takpa. The Thocltu hom and Maisyak 

 mui are exceptional. 



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