House is, in Sanskrit dama, in Latin domus, in Greek δόμος. Door is, in Sanskrit dvâr or duâra, in Greek θύρα, in Irish doras.
Boat or ship is, in Sanskrit naûs, in Latin navis, in Greek ναύς. Oar is, in Sanskrit aritram, in Greek ἐρετμός in Latin remus.
The Greeks distinguished themselves from the Barbarians as a grain-eating race. Barbarians ate acorns.
207. Herod., I. 56, 57, 146; II. 51, 171; IV. 145; V. 26; VI. 137; VII. 94; VIII. 44, 73.
208. Maury, Histoire des Religions de la Grèce Antique, Chap. I. p. 5. He mentions several Pelasgic words which seem to be identical with old Italian or Etruscan names.
209. Müller, Dorians, Introduction, § 10.
210. Griechische Gotterlehre, Einleitung, § 6.
211. See Müller, Dorians.
212. Symbolik und Mythologie, Th. III., Heft 1, chap. 5, § 1.
213. Herod. II. 50 et seq.