Pullani, see [Poulains].

Pumpopolsk.

Ugrian: a dialect of Ostiak allied to Inbazk. Vocaby., Klaproth’s “Asia P.,” p. 171.

Punca, Puncaw.

American: dialect of Sioux, closely allied to Omaha.

Pundrabee.

Indo-Chinese: tribes speaking one of the languages of Kunawar.

Punic.

Semitic: the dialect of Phœnician belonging to ancient Carthage, in N. Africa, sometimes called Carthaginian; it is known only by inscriptions and some dialogues in Plautus. Kopp’s “Bemerkungen,” Heidelberg, 1824. See [Poenulus].

Punjabi, see [Sikh].