1850.] 



Language of the Gonds. 



37 



33. Body 



Gondi 



34. Head 



35. Hair 



Talla. 



Tulao. M. 

 Gondi Chundi. 



Maldkah. S. Merka. M. 



Moasi Chuii. 



36. Eyes 

 40. Teeth 

 42. Belly 



47. Hand 



48. Finger 



50. Bed 

 54. Blood 



Gondi 

 Kannu. M. 



Gondi 

 PataJcah. S. 



Tutee. M. 



Gondi 

 Kadju. M. 



Gondi 

 Vanju. M. 



Moasi 



Gondi 



Mendol. Tamil So. Oodol, a body. 



L£«rarG«i_, mundei, a skull. 

 There is a probable com- 

 bination of these two words 

 in the formation. 



/sfo). Thalai, head. 



Q&rrescres) "A tuft 

 of hair upon the head." — 

 Kottler. (Kondei.) 



„ *i9_6w l s.Chudikei,the 

 same in meaning as the 

 former. — Wilson's S.D.p. 

 335. Jutaca. 

 Kank. <c«wr.p.<s6?»7-«OT. Kun- 



kul. 



Palk. „ ua).p.LJa)«enr. Pulklll, 



original form — later ujb&ar. 

 Pir ,, euaSljp. Vayiru, a si- 



milar form of the word is 

 found in the language of 

 the Todavers the abori- 

 gines of theNeilgherries — 

 bir, belly. — Madras Lit. 

 Journal, No. 14, p. 156. 

 Tamil 6»<s. Kai, hand. 



Kai. 



Ungina. 



Anghuta. 



Kuttul. 



Nattiir. 



„ ^jijQ^eS. Anguli. — 

 Wilson's S. D. p. 12. 



„ dEi£.*p_a>. Kuttil, a bed. 



,, §&JTj£j5Lt>. Rutthum — ■ 

 pronounced commonly by 

 the lowest classes in the 

 south Lutthum, — not im- 

 probable that it should re- 

 ceive the sound of Nuttiir 

 arnone the Gonds. 



