Names of “The Hand.”—Class III.
| Negro-land | Bulla. |
| (Hand and Arm) | Bulla. |
| Asia.—Persian (The Arm) | B. |
Names of “The Hand.”—Class IV.
| Negro-land | Obaa. |
| Europe.—Gothic & Anglo-Saxon (To have) | Hab-an. Häb-ban. |
| Latin | Hab-ere. |
Names of “The hand.”—Class V.
| Negro-land | Ononuba. |
| South America.—Mossans | Nubou, Nuboupé. |
Names of “The Hand.”—Class VI.
| North Africa.—Egypt. (The Hand and Front Arm) | Koi. |
| (The Hand) | Gig. |
| Negro-land | Kook Coco. Kogo. Okuh, Hukko. |
| Europe.—Finland | Kchesi. |
| Lapland | Chketsch. Chkatsch. |
| Hungarian | Keez. |
| Asia.—Arabic (Cubitus) | Caa. |
| Tamul (Hand) | Kei. |
| Georgian | Che. |
| Persian | Kef, or Gef. |
| Quasi Quumuq | Kujä. |
| Ossetian | Koch, Kuch. |
| N. America.—Nootka Sound | Kook-elixo. |
| Tschitketans | Katchicou. |
| Ugaljachmutzi | Kajak-az. |
| Senecas | Kaschuchta. |
| St. Barbara's | Huachajâ. |
| S. America.—Araucans | Cuu, Cuugh. |
| Brazils | Gepo. |
| Yarurans | Icchi-mo. |
Names of “The Hand.”-Class VII.
The following may be regarded as modifications of the foregoing Class of words: