North Africa—Egyptians, &c.Middle Africa—Negroes.South Africa—Hottentots, &c.
1.Mo Moe.
2.Muhta.
3.Mum Muhm, “Eye.”
4.Moomo, “Moon.”
5.
6. Manga, Eye.[167]
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8.
9.Mone, “Moon.”
10. Missigh, “Eye.”
11.Massou, Massoo, Masso,Massorohi, “Eye.”
12.Masso-androu, Sun, (i.e.“Eye of Day.”) [See Androu, Day, immediately before.]
Asia.Europe.America.
1. Mi-en, “Face.” (Chinese & Burman.)
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5. Ee m ee . n, “the Eye,” or Finger, (Heb.)[Similiter “Per-ception,” now used for the “Eye,” but applied originallyto the hand.]
6.
7. M . n . ee. A name under which the idolatrous Jews worshippedthe “Material Heavens.”
8. Mondy, “Sun.” (Permian.)Manoak, “Sun,” or “Moon.” (Algonquyn Dialects.)
9.“Moon.” (English.)Mēnē, “Month.” (Greek.)Mensis, “Month.” (Lat.)Mana, “Moon.” (Lapld.)
10. Miezzi, “Eye.” (Burman.)
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12.Musseete, “Day.” (New England.)Metzli, “Moon.” (Mexican.)
North Africa—Egyptians, &c.Middle Africa—Negroes.South Africa—Hottentots, &c.
1. Massch-ekka, “Sun.” [Apparently from Missigh,[168] “Eye,” andIka, or Ik, “Fire.” Compare Massoandrou, “Sun.” South Africa. (Berbers & Dongolans.)Masso-anru, “Sun.” Massu, Mass-ge, “Fire.”Masso-anro, Masso-anru, “Sun.”
2.Masso-am, Sun.
3.Midding, “Moon.”Majava, “Day.”
4.Wussuk, Fire.
5.Wis, Sun.
6.
7.Att-aschi, Sun.
8.
9. Sou Siou, Star. (Egypt.)
10.Zu, Sun.
Asia.Europe.America.
1. Miaschta, “Moon.” (Affghan.)Māsi, “Moon.” (Sanscrit.)Mesaz, “Moon.” (Sclavonian.)Mis, “Month.” (Welsh.)
2. M.s.e[169], and M.j, “Sun.” (Georgian.)
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4.Us-tus, burnt. (Latin.)Usi Ussi, Fire. (California, N. A.)Is-chey, Fire. (Black Feet Indians, N. A.)Neetak Hasseh, Sun.Hasche, Moon. (Chikkasahs, N. A.)
5.Is-chey, Fire. (BlackFeet, N.A., as above.)
6. Ash, Fire. (Heb.)Az-er, and At-emsch. (Persian.)Ass-o, to roast. (Latin.)Azgo.[170] (Gothic.)Ash-es. (English.)Assista, Fire. (Hurons, N. A.)
7.Aith-ein, to burn. (Greek.)
8. At-emsch. (Pehli.)Ath-eresch, Fire. (Zend.)Sah, the Sun and Moon. (Chippeway.)
9.Soo, Moon. (Penobscot, N. A.)
10.Suâ, Sun. (Muyscans,S.A., near the Isthmus of Darien.)
North Africa—Egyptians, &c.Middle Africa—Negroes.South Africa—Hottentots, &c.
1.So, Heaven.
2.
3.
4. Shah, Flame.
5. Shah shah, Heat. (Egypt.)
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8.
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10. Njite, “Fire.” (Phellata.)Nissiek, “Fire.”
11.Ntzai, “Sun.”
12.Gimoihu, Fire.
13. Khem, God of the Sun. (Egypt.)
14.
15.T'kaam.
16.Gam, Moon.
Asia.Europe.America.
1.Sua, Fire. (Basque.)
2. Zee ou, Beams, Rays, Splendour.
3. Zee, to be bright. (Heb.)Zĕō, to be hot. (Greek.)
4.Sua, Fire. (Basque, as above.
5. Sch un, Sun. (Mantchu.)Sun. (English.)Tscan-u, Sun. Tschaan, Day.
6. Z.k. Flame.Tschan-e, Moon, (Kinai Tribe, extreme n.w. of N. A.)Tcenoe, Moon. (Cherokee.)
7. Ts.c'h.e, to shine.Sacche, Sun.(Mossans, S.A.)
8. Ts.c'h, clear and parching.Sekkinek, Sun.(Greenland, N. A.)
9. Ts.c'h.ts c'h, violent Heat, or Drought. (Heb.)Siccus, Dry. (Latin.)Sych, Dry. (Welsh.)
10. N.sh.k, to kindle, to rise in flame, to kindle a fire. (Heb.)
11.Nitidus, Shining. (Latin.)
12. C'h m, Hot, Heat.
13. C'h.m m, to be inflamed.
14. C'h.m.n.ee.n, Sun Images. (Heb.)Kaumet, Sun.
15.Kaumei, Moon. (Greenland.)
16.Gomma, Moon. (California.)Kyem, Moon. (Araucan.)
North Africa—Egyptians, &c.Middle Africa—Negroes.South Africa—Hottentots, &c.
1.Giom, Heaven
2. Chrom.
3. Grom.Giro, Sun
4. Krom, Fire. (Egypt.)Karree, Moon. Korro, Moon.T'kaukarah, Moon. Kohri, “Moon.”
5. Grom, “Fire,” (Egyptian, as above.)
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7. Giro, “Sun,” as above.
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Asia.Europe.America.
1. Kümar, Heaven. (Permian.)
2. C'hr.a, Ch.r.e, to kindle, burn up. (Heb.)
3. Chor. (Persian.) Coaracy, Cuarasi, Chorschid. (Pehli.)Quarassi, Sun. (Brazil.)
4. Chorschid, Sun. (Ossetian.)Chiriti, Moon. (Caraibs.)
5. G.r.m, Warm. (Pers.)Gorm, to heat, or warm. (Irish.)“Warm.” (Eng. & Germ.)Gwr-ês, Heat;
6. C'h.r.e, to burn. (Heb. as above.)Greiaw, to burn; Grei-an, i.e. “the Burner,” the Sun. (Welsh.)Grau-haulai, Sun. Grau-ek, Moon. (Abipones, S. A.)
7.Grian. (Irish.)
8. Grag, Fire. (Armenian.)Gar-akou. (Hurons.) Garocqua, Sun. (Iroquois, N. A.)
9. Ee.ph.c'h,[171] to breathe, to pant.Epee, Fire. (Katabans, N. A.)
10. Ph.ou.c'h, to blow upon, kindle, inflame. (Heb.)Pioc Peez, Fire. (Moxians, S. A.)Paahteh, Fire. (Nadowessians, N. A.)Futui, Fire. (Betoans, S. A.)
North Africa—Egyptians, &c.Middle Africa—Negroes.South Africa—Hottentots, &c.
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8.Bazu.Ibida.
9.Bazou, Fire.
10.Fosseye, the Sun.
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12.
13.
14.Aifi-am, Of-endi, the Moon.
15.T'aib, Fire.
16.
17. Teb re, Heaven.Tubhia, Tubia, Fire.
18. Tuah hey, “the Sun.”
Asia.Europe.America.
1.Phōs, Fire, Flame.
2. Ee.ph.c'h. (As above.)Ee.ph-aistos, Vulcan, the God of Fire. (Greek.)
3 Ph.ou.c'h. (As above.)Foc-us. (Latin.)
4. Aifi, Fire. (Sumbava.)Fire, Fei-er, (English & German,) formed fromthe root by adding -er, the formative of nouns.
5. Fi. (Japan.)
6. Fei. (Siam.)
7. Vu-r. (Affghan.)
8. Bi. (Siberian.)
9. B.sh.l, to ripen in the Sun, to boil. (Heb.)Bask. (English.)
10. Phos, Star. (Japan.)Phō-s, Fire, Light. (Greek.)
11. Ee p h o, to shine forth. (Heb.)Pha-o, to shine. (Greek.)
12. Ee p.h.o, Brightness, Splendour. (Chald.)Phoi b-os, “Phœbus,” the Sun. (Greek.)
13. Ee p.ph.e, very beautiful. (Heb.)
14. Alf, the Moon. (Kurdish.)
15. Af, the Sun, and T'eb, the Sun. (Sanscr.)
16. Af-teb, the Sun. (Persian.)
17. Tab, Heat. (Persian.)Tep-or. (Latin.)Tash, a Day. (Pimans, south of N. A.)
18. Taw, “Sun.” (Kurdish.)Tea-s, or Deas, Sunbeams. (Welsh.)Tasi, Fire. (The Kinai, extreme n. w. of N. A.)Daazoa, Sun. (Mokobis, S. A.)