Whips of the Sun, to drive him along his course, [341]

White, light-coloured in general, [141];

the colour of Day, [152–3]

Wings assigned to the Sun and Dawn, [115–7]

Wives, legitimate, in Mythology are homogeneous with their husbands, [158]

Woodpecker (Picus), personification of Lightning, i.e. Fire, [366],

and of Man, [368], [389]

Years and cycles of years in Patriarchal history, elaborated at Babylon, [329]

Yereḳ (in Hebrew), ‘Grass,’ its etymology, [145]

Zalîchâ, the ‘Swift-marching,’ Solar heroine, her contest with Joseph (Rain), [168]