175 ([return])
[ A fancy name; "Zawash" in Pers. is = the planet Jupiter, either borrowed from Greece, or both descended from some long forgotten ancestor.]

176 ([return])
[ In Chavis and Cazotte "Story of Bhazad (!) the Impatient." The name is Persian, Bih (well, good) Zád (born). In the adj. bih we recognize a positive lost in English and German which retain the comparative (bih-tar = better) and superlative (bih-tarin=best).]

177 ([return])
[ i.e. the moiety kept by the bridegroom, a contingent settlement paid at divorce or on the death of the husband.]

178 ([return])
[ Arab. "Rumh"=the horseman's lance not the footman's spear.]

179 ([return])
[ i.e. became a highwayman (a time-honoured and honourable career) in order to collect money for completing the dowry.]