| Asia.—Georgian | K-mari, m. |
| Africa.—Negro-land | Kamere, m. |
Third Modification.
| Negro-land | Nu-mero, h. |
| North America.—Algon. dialects. | Né-marough, h. |
Words for “Man, Woman,” &c.—Class XIV.
[Applied chiefly to the Female Sex.]
First Modification.
| Europe.—Greek (A Woman) | Gun . ē, f. |
| Russian | Jena, f. |
| Latin (“The Mother of the Gods”) | “Juno.” |
| Asia.—Sanscrit | Jani, f. (Janoni, A Mother.) |
| Negro-land | Jonnu, f., Djonnu, f., Junoo, f.[188] |
The identity of the Negro word “Junoo” with the Latin “Juno,” is a remarkable feature in this comparison.
“Janoni, a Mother, in Sanscrit,” it is observed in an able article in the Edinburgh Review,[189] “is the manifest origin of the Latin appellation of the mother of the Gods.”
Second Modification.