Zend varez, to work, vareza, work, varstva, work; Goth, vaurkjan, to work; Gr. ἔοργα, ῥέζω; Goth. vaurstv.
Zend vaêti, willow; Lith. vỹti-s, withy; Lat. vîtis.
Zend çtaman, mouth; Gr. στόμα.
Footnotes to Chapter IV:
The Science of Language
[3.] See M. M.’s Letter to Chevalier Bunsen, on the Turanian Languages, 1854, second chapter, second section, “Ethnology versus Phonology.”
[5.] “Judgment (crimen, κρίνειν), penance (pœna, ποινή), retribution (talio, ταλάω, τλῆναι, are Græco-Italic conceptions.” Mommsen, Röm. Geschichte, vol. i. p. 25.
[6.] See my article in Kuhn’s Zeitschrift, vol. xix. p. 46.