| North Africa—Egyptians, &c. | Middle Africa—Negroes. | South Africa—Hottentots, &c. |
| 1. Wurabe, Day. (Nubia.) | ||
| 2. | ||
| 3. | ||
| 4. | ||
| 5. | ||
| 6. | Kammer, Ungmar, Moon. | |
| 7. Re, the Sun, as above. | ||
| 8. Iri, “Eye.”[162] The symbol of Osiris, the God of Day. | Iirri, “Sun” | |
| 9. Iris, the Dawn. (Egypt.) | ||
| 10. Wurrhy, “Moon.” (Abyss.) [Compare Wurabe, “Day,” above.] (Nubian.) | Uhaaire, and Ver, “Moon.” | |
| 11. | La, “Fire.” | Leaw, “Fire.” |
| Asia. | Europe. | America. |
| 1. Or, Day. (Armenian.) | Wawr, or Gwawr, the Dawn. (Welsh.) Awringo, Sun (Finnish.) | Ourhenha, Day. (Hurons, N. A.) |
| 2. A.ou.r, Light, &c., as above; Also with m prefix— | ||
| 3. M . A . ou. r, An instrument or source of Light, applied to the Sun and Moon. (Heb.) | ||
| 4. Mihira, Sun. (Sanscrit.) | ||
| 5. Mar, Sun. (Abassian.) | ||
| 6. N. Mar, Sun. (Affghan.) | ||
| 7. Iru, Sun. (Korea.) | ||
| 8. Eiere, Day. (Zend.) [Compare Yere, Moon, (Samoied) below.] | ||
| 9. | Iris, the Rainbow. (Latin.) | |
| 10. Wurra, Moon. (Sumbava.) | Wiri, Yere, and Irri, Moon. (Samoied.) | |
| 11. | Lohe, Flame. Lo-dern, “To Burn.” (German.) | Hello, Fire. (Runsienes, N. A.) |
| North Africa—Egyptians, &c. | Middle Africa—Negroes. | South Africa—Hottentots, &c. |
| 1. | Lo, “Day.” | |
| 2. | ||
| 3. Lp.s.h, “Flame.” | Lelaffu, “Fire.” | |
| 4. Lopsh, “To Burn.” (Egypt.) | Leetshaatsi, “Sun.” | |
| 5. | Lataa, “Sun.” See Lo, La, above. | |
| 6. | La, “Fire.” Lo, “Day,” as above. | Leaw, Fire, as above. Also Lilo, Fire.[163] |
| 7. | Lelegh, Day. | |
| 8. | Eluk wee, Heaven. | |
| 9. | See Lelegh, “Day,” as above. |
| Asia. | Europe. | America. |
| 1. | Lo, and La, “Day.” (Irish.) | Olo, Sun and Day. (Vilellans, S. A.) |
| 2. Hallo Allo, a Day. (Corea.) | ||
| 3. | ||
| 4. L.e.b.e, “Flame.” L.e.b, “To burn.” (Hebrew.) L.e.t, “Flame,” “To flame, burn.” (Heb.) | Licht. (German.) Light. (English.) Lo-dern, “To burn.” (German.) [See Lohe, above.] | |
| 5. Hallo Alo, a Day. (Coriac.) | ||
| 6. | Olo, Sun and Day. (Vilellans, S. A.)Ele le dun, Flame. (Arowacks.) | |
| 7. | Uolok, Day. (Esquim.) | |
| 8. | El eek, (Nootka Sound,) and Hello, Fire, (Runsienes, N. A.)Ali-gega, Sun. (M. Baya, extreme south of S. A.) | |
| 9. | Lux, Light. (Latin.)Licht. (German.) Lluched, Lightning. (Welsh.) |
| North Africa—Egyptians, &c. | Middle Africa—Negroes. | South Africa—Hottentots, &c. |
| 1. | ||
| 2. | Liklo, Ames-ligo, “An Eye.” | |
| 3. | ||
| 4. | Eli-ang, the Sun. | |
| 5. | ||
| 6. | ||
| 7. | ||
| 8. | ||
| 9. | Eli-ang, the Sun, as above. | |
| 10. | ||
| 11. | ||
| 12. | Lelangu, Sun. | |
| 13. | Lainch, and Lainghitsi, Heaven. |
| Asia. | Europe. | America. |
| 1. Lochatai, “He sees.” Sanscrit.) | Llygad, “An Eye.” (Welsh.) | |
| 2. | Look-eth. (English.) | |
| 3. E.l. To shine. E.l.l. To shine brightly. | Eel-ios, the Sun. (Greek.) | |
| 4. E.ee.l.l. Lucifer. (Hebrew.) | ||
| 5. Hailih, and Hailihs, the Sun. (Sanscrit.) | Hāil, the Sun. (Welsh.) Hell, Bright. (German.) | Gra-haulai, Sun. (Abipones.) Hello, Fire. (Runsienes, N. A.) |
| 6. Hallo, Alo, a Day. (Coriac.) | Olo, Sun. | |
| 7. Ali, Day. (Moluccan.) | Allit, Moon. (Vilellans, S. A.) | |
| 8. | Eel-ios, the Sun. (Greek.) | |
| 9. | Alank, a heavenly Luminary, or Star. (Algonquyn dialects, N. A.) | |
| 10. Alak, a Star. (Assanskians.) | ||
| 11. Alagon, a Star. (Kotowskians, N. Asia.) | ||
| 12. Lun, Day. (Sirjanian & Permian. | Lunus. Luna. (Latin.) Luan, Moon. (Irish.) | |
| 13. Languin, Heaven. (Moluccan.) [Also, in the same language, Ali, Day. Compare El-iang, above.] |
| North Africa—Egyptians, &c. | Middle Africa—Negroes. | South Africa—Hottentots, &c. |
| 1. | ||
| 2. | Kalla, Coll, Moon. | |
| 3. N jellauma[164], Day. Phellata dialect. | Woelau. Volan, Moon. | |
| 4. Leoure, Moon. (Fulah dialect.) | ||
| 5. | ||
| 6. Liulu, Moon. (Phellata.) | ||
| 7. | ||
| 8. | ||
| 9. Hyalla, Heaven. | Ellu, Iulo, I ewel, Heaven. |
| Asia. | Europe. | America. |
| 1. Gailgen, Moon. (Coriac.)Glauh, Moon. (Sanscrit.) | Gealach, Moon. (Irish.) | Igaluk, Moon. (Kadjaks, extreme n.w. of N.A.) |
| 2. | Killa, Quilla, Moon. (Quichuans, S.A.) | |
| 3. Jwala, Light, Flame. (Sanscrit.) | Gwawl, or Wawl, Light. (Welsh.) | |
| 4. | Lloer, Moon. (Welsh.) Laor, Moon. (Armorican.) | |
| 5. Glauh-r, Moon. [Formed from Glauh, Moon, above, by “Sandhi.”] (Sanscrit.) | ||
| 6. | Liu, Colour. (Welsh.)Llei-ad, Moon. (Welsh.)[The double Ll gives tothe word a sound nearlythe same as Chleiad.] | |
| 7. Klaida, Klaidu, Moon, (Sanscrit.)[This, and several of the previous Sanscrit words, have been comparedwith the Welsh by Dr. Prichard.] | ||
| 8. Koilak, Heaven. (Tchugassians, n.e. of Asia, and n.w. of America.) | Killak. (Greenland.) Killock, Heaven. (Kadjaks.) | |
| 9. | Igalack Moon, as above. (Kadjaks.) |
| North Africa—Egyptians, &c. | Middle Africa—Negroes. | South Africa—Hottentots, &c. |
| 1. Serapis, or Soropis, the God of the Sun, the same as Osiris. (Egypt.) | Sorohb, Sun. | |
| 2. Scharappa,[165] “Moon.” (Berber & Dongolan.) | Sorrie, Sun. | |
| 3. Osiri, Osira, (Osiris), believed to be the God of the Sun (Egypt.) | Surrie, Sore, Sun. | |
| 4. | Soroka,[166] Day. | |
| 5. | Assara, Moon. | |
| 6. | Osran, Osseram, Osseramme, Moon. | |
| 7. | A-un, Sun. [See this word more fully illustrated in anotherpart of this Analysis.] | |
| 8. | Antu, a Day. | |
| 9. | Andru, Day. | |
| 10. | Omma Ongma, “Moon.” | |
| 11. |
| Asia. | Europe. | America. |
| 1. Sh . r ph, to burn, a Conflagration. S . h . r ph . e . m, “Seraphs.” Sh.r.b, to burn, scorch. Ze.r, to shine brightly. | ||
| 2. Ts. e. r, a Light, Noon. (Hebrew.) | Sêr, Stars. (Welsh.) | |
| 3. Surya, the Indian God of the Sun. His orb personified. (Sanscrit.) | ||
| 4. | Scorch. (English.) | |
| 5. Sārā, “Moon.” (Syrian, Mongol, & Calmuck.) | Sêr, Stars. (Welsh, as above.) | |
| 6. | ||
| 7. | Ano, Day. (Caraibs, S. A.) | |
| 8. | Antu Antú, Sun, Day. (Araucan, S. A.) | |
| 9. “Indra,” the Indian God of Day, Diespater. (Sanscrit.) | Inti, Indi, Sun. (In several other dialects of S.A.) | |
| 10. | Omma, “Eye,” “Face,” also applied to “Sunand Moon.” (Greek.) [Schneider.] | |
| 11. Mah, the Moon. Bucharian.) |