[625] No. 12 in Weisbach’s list: the others are 63 and 65 in the same list.
[626] Copenhagen edition, p. 278. This statement is softened in the Bonn edition (p. 6), where he merely says that neither of the two determinatives he had recognised preceded these words. Cf. ib. p. 124.
[627] He thought possibly the vowels might be limited to the long and short sounds of a, i and u, and in that case he was disposed to change his e into i, which would have been correct (p. 118).
[628] Bonn edition, pp. 118-119. See [Appendix C].
[629] Burnouf, Mémoire sur Deux Inscriptions (1836), p. 2.
[630] Westergaard (Bonn edition), pp. 4, 123. Cf. Copenhagen edition, 272.
[631] J. R. A. S. x. 228.
[632] Ib. xv. 115.
[633] J. R. A. S. x. 20, note.
[634] Westergaard was also struck by the similarity of the Georgian plural affix ‘bi.’ Copenhagen edition, pp. 300, 305.