his colour, [353–4],
saffron, [151],
grey, [153],
white, [154–5];
turns pale through shame, [351–2];
synonyms of, become obsolete, [218];
pools and whips for, [340];
his sons are authors of Civilisation, [208]
Sunset and Dawn expressed by the same words, [43]
Tabernacles (Sukkôth), Feast of, connected with the worship of Stars and Rain, [220–2]