North Africa—Egyptians, &c.Middle Africa—Negroes.South Africa—Hottentots, &c.
1. Wurabe, Day. (Nubia.)
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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.)
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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.
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9.Eli-ang, the Sun, as above.
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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.)
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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.)