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ETIIXOLOGT OP THE IIfDO-PA.CrPTC ISIiATTDS. 



Mrt^riir rajip:-lii\ Sif>g[iho sa-i*ong. Lau »i-m, Burman ni-ra, Chong 

 to-tmi. (.See JJoj). 



10. 3I0XKEY. 



1. (a.) (IT.) The mi(itmii wr. s-p-ra-l^Uj Gyai'ungf she-p-rlf Tiikpa 

 p.rn, is ciirmit m I,h<>|m p-px. 



(b.) i^erm ih:i, [Uurha Cut Crvnrumr], Chf^pnuv: ynkh, Kumi Ii'luit, 

 Botlo MO'/i-ffU-rlif tiiivo mn-kh-re, Silmisf /-hik, Vlutlum mul-tnik, Jolwkft 

 /wr -iuik. TonnL''-tlin /;«Tf-1ttm, Liiu <rr. lin-r, Kiisiti j/t-ri. The Xewsir 

 umktt !■* [ii'o'nihly derived i'nmi llu; B(*do itu>khiii*!i. 



0. (ill.) 'I'1k*s|i. Bliotuiii tyii, Jlorjm zum-rlf*/ni*n"!m JJi«j-si, is found in. 

 MiUmi,:r Tiil*hitiif d~i!ufi, Teii;»>a su'clii [ A7///A^/v/, sii-ti], Chiiii-rlo 

 jst-i'a, Kiniiiti he-/rt- XogHuii.y; t-'U [IJlt'ithnni i<hl'i\]^ KI>:iri ///-sha, 

 Kjjpwi, MiiniTH hi(~7.you\^i Kurftiir ^cit-zymiLT. Manii>iiri, S, Tiiti^''khul 

 yoiig, Miiriii;; .vuniT, Lutmpjm, N. & C. Taii/kJiul tHk^Sim^^ KhoiUu ha- 

 yoiigj lUiyeng*, I,ung-ke yaung-, Burimui /«-youkj Kysiu juang, KuinlxJiaoi 

 Bua. 



3. (I.) Thp lahird njttt is* foiiiul hi Mijhu Mislnni mull, Tayiiig Mis'limi 

 ifl-miurii, lIuniiiT ?/-tnyu, Muniii mau^, ISintli /Ji/r/-mutn, l*riiv,-Tnanira, 

 ,jnangt% Suuwar mnm, Lppcha srt-h«u, Aiiain wijii.(lkown), Almr ifV-hin, 

 Aka leAie^ Siuiridia we, Jih ttf-we, -Xaiiiiiang veh, (.Jaro A-^^rt-we, 

 Limhu *¥0-h:\, cAt'-ba, Mikir///-pi. 



5. Anj^rtmi hiuI Ma/ome A. ^<'-kwi, Sonf?pu a-koi, Anam klri. The 

 sa»ne fonns arc ii?;ed fur (leif/„ f/ouf, tifftr, horse* 



0. Moil }{H-iws<e., Dhiuiid i\\m-(}((, * 



1.. Npi, nyn {Bhof., Tsikpa) is vory common in the ^lonrhem vrxrubu- 

 InriRs. Tlio iTyiinintr form niryu ocfurs in Abur i'-njjro, Ten^sa aiul 

 ^^a^nlnl^ «-n«j;"u, Kmiii, Kliyen^ n-'o, Kyau ngwau. The Ajii^uii kfio, 

 Mikir I'-k are relufed to tht'w. Th^ chauir** of jilt to k is wmnion to 

 Atif;:unu jvith sevfral nf the Mainiptiri dialects khUt khni, f/w-kha, «-klmi, 

 khi &e. with Ansim, Mun and .XjcoHur ka, and Ivji^in (ht-khfL {it^k. Mikir). 

 The lasA of the iiiMid ocfnirs iti Pwo Kan^n, — ^^^r,•lu nyii, l*\vo ja. 



"2. i/.hii ThiH'hu Tins S'-ythir- wnnl is onlv i'<inial in one of the pub- 

 blished (hm^tij-ImwafJy vocnbularies, but it is liuioiif-sisui. Tlie Magiir 

 she of di-8h« has the root. 



3. yn ^^^lnyak. (Jhinpse yn Kwnn-hwa, yne Oyaransr. 



The rryaninji- u;*age ofitrppn>in;r th« wiH'd fur mtUr — ehu-ng:yo — ia an 

 ftichiiic Asiatic imp, 8cytbic, .SDniitii-Africsin &c. It ia jirejjerved by 

 Maiini- di->liH (di wnti'r). See also ^iutikf. 



Thp Murnii t ir nya, Gynraiig tan^ngA appears to have the dental 

 prolix in one ofifs (Ty:iruii<r tVirnis, 



T\if Tmyiiifr iVfishini tun, t% may have lost the root, or only preaervea 

 it iH t!i!» n, ta bf»iiij4'a coMinjon prcf. in thi^ voi rtbuliiryt The Taunsr-tliu 

 dff'dhn, Mmdiim are e\'idently related tutau, and su«rire^t itii being" a furin 

 of tlift la, nm root. 



L;iii reversi-s th« TibiHan application of nsra, ni^o, n^u. and la &e., 

 Hsinir t\u} foi'nier tt>r .sntike and tin* luttev for fish, p-hi Ahoin, Htam, ^>-!a 

 Kljjnuli, [**iits. The KauilMynri j^roup htis the mme root tor/r'AV*, ^-niiij 

 <-i'r}i, /-rei Ka-nif*T-, t-re Chonjjr, mt-l Clionjx. Ariam follow.^ the Ti!>etJin 

 B^Hi'o ran, {f-rm k'ff ). The a form of the root is pecaliar to the 



Maa-Xwim jj^ruup— the Tibtto-Burmau havinij: u. it probably related 



