Kiyyûn (Chiun), the star, worship of, by the Hebrews, [220]

Kuhn’s Herabkunft des Feuers reviewed by Steinthal, [363]

Kulyatu, Solar hero of the Voguls and author of Civilisation, [207]

Kutub al-awâʾil, ‘Libri Principiorum,’ [212]

Ḳuzaḥ, Semitic (Arabic) Cloud-god, [73–4], [423]

Lamb, white (a Cloud), adored by the Arabs, [223]

Lamech. See [Lemech]

Laughter, words denoting, originally meant to ‘shine bright,’ [93];

of the morning or the sun and the stars, [94–6]

Leah, the ‘Weary,’ is the Night when the sun is weary, [162]