On Numerals as Signs of Primeval Unity Among MankindTrübner & Company, 1873 - 94 pages |
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... 1 Here -t is replaced by the Mexican -tl , to pass below into l and l . In some Aryan languages , t is frequently weakened into 7 . " individual names of the first and second fingers respectively OF PRIMEVAL UNITY . 5 20.
... 1 Here -t is replaced by the Mexican -tl , to pass below into l and l . In some Aryan languages , t is frequently weakened into 7 . " individual names of the first and second fingers respectively OF PRIMEVAL UNITY . 5 20.
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... second element of the Pawnee has - peet , ' fingers ' , and of the Catawba eeksa - peeah , ' hand ' , besides being found in Caddo , Pawnee , and Natchez , would appear in the following Sioux languages also , as well as in the ...
... second element of the Pawnee has - peet , ' fingers ' , and of the Catawba eeksa - peeah , ' hand ' , besides being found in Caddo , Pawnee , and Natchez , would appear in the following Sioux languages also , as well as in the ...
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... second of these ' fingers ' , bat or baz , is not explicitly found in Biscay , but is deduced from the existence of the Basque bat , ' one ' . In North America , however , we discover the Sekumne biti , ' toe , fingers ' , and such ...
... second of these ' fingers ' , bat or baz , is not explicitly found in Biscay , but is deduced from the existence of the Basque bat , ' one ' . In North America , however , we discover the Sekumne biti , ' toe , fingers ' , and such ...
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... second of these two ' fingers ' , baz , is traceable as the base of Finnish and Turkish ' fives ' , as well as of the Basque ' five ' ( p . 14 ) . So likewise the first element of such fives ' , az , may be traced beyond the limits of ...
... second of these two ' fingers ' , baz , is traceable as the base of Finnish and Turkish ' fives ' , as well as of the Basque ' five ' ( p . 14 ) . So likewise the first element of such fives ' , az , may be traced beyond the limits of ...
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... the Sioux words cited above ( p . 6 ) , where ' hand ' , napai , = ' fingers ' , naap , = ' two ' , nopa . The first of these two African ' fingers ' may be reserved for future notice . The second , 26 ON NUMERALS AS SIGNS.
... the Sioux words cited above ( p . 6 ) , where ' hand ' , napai , = ' fingers ' , naap , = ' two ' , nopa . The first of these two African ' fingers ' may be reserved for future notice . The second , 26 ON NUMERALS AS SIGNS.
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Abkhasian Aboriginal Indian affinity Afghan Africa African words ahsik Algonkin Armenian Aryan Asia Assam Australian Basque Basque atz Bengal Bhumij bracelet Burmah Burmese Catawba Caucasian Caucasus Central India Chinese Circassian cloth College compared Cree Crown 8vo Dahcota dialects DICTIONARY Dsuku dzur Edited eight English Esthonian Ethiopian F. J. FURNIVALL f'ta finger finger-finger Finnish fire fito five five-two foot foot-sole forms four Gaelic Georgian Gothic fi-dvôr GRAMMAR hair hand-five haspeet Hebrew Hottentot Hueco Hungarian Iberian inner hand ispeshe Japanese Japanese numerals Kamtshatkan Koriak languages Lapponic Latin Lazic Lesgi Malay Mandingo Mantshu MARTIN HAUG Max Müller Mingrelian Momenya moon mouth Natchez Nepal nose Notes numerals original Ossetic Pawnee Polynesian prefix Professor Quichua resemblances Royal Asiatic Society Sanskrit Sekumne Semitic seven sewed shpedee Southern Suanian suffix t'koam t'tahua Text Tibet Translated Tungusian Turkish dor-t Tuschi viii Welsh Yeniseian Zend
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