[220] Grimm, Teutonic Mythology, vol. i., p. 42; Robertson Smith, Religion of the Semites, p. 260; Payne Knight, Ancient Art, p. 50.
[221] Indian Sign Language, pp. 167-70.
[222] Teutonic Mythology, vol. i., p. 42.
[223] Von Tschudi, Beiträge zur Kenntniss des Alten Peru, p. 156.
[224] See Myths of the New World, pp. 112, sq.
[225] See Richard Andree’s remarks on “die Masken im Kultus,” in his Ethnographische Parallelen, Neue Folge, p. 109, sq.
[226] Jacob Grimm, Teutonic Mythology, vol. i., p. 48, sq.
[227] A. B. Meyer, in Globus, Bd. lxvii., p. 334.
[228] The terms “honorific” and “piacular” were, I believe, first suggested by Dr. W. Robertson Smith. They are very appropriate.
[229] Holtzmann, Deutsche Mythologie, p. 232.