Asia.—GeorgianK-mari, m.
Africa.—Negro-landKamere, m.

Third Modification.

Negro-landNu-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.
RussianJena, f.
Latin (“The Mother of the Gods”)“Juno.”
Asia.—SanscritJani, f. (Janoni, A Mother.)
Negro-landJonnu, 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.