Vörösmarty and Horváth’s Hungarian Myths, [252]
Vorstellung (Idea), [377]
Wa-jeeg-e-wa-kon-ay, in an Ojibwa legend, repels evil spirits, [174]
Wamasai people in East Africa identify God and Rain, [224]
Waraḳ (in Ethiopic), ‘gold,’ and connected words, [144–6]
Week, [65];
of five days among the Chinese, Mongols, Azteks, and Mexicans, [66];
of eight days in Old Calabar, [66]
Well, an image of the Sun, its water being the rays, [345]
Wheel, epithet of the Sun’s chariot, [210]