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WE R E THEY CEL TS ?
T H E LI G HT OF AN I N DU C T I V E P H IL OL O G Y
T H ROW N O N
F O RT Y E TR U S C AN F O S S I L W O R D S -
P R E SE RV E D T O U S BY AN C I E NT A UT H O RS ;
I N CI DE N TA L N O TI CE S OF TH E ET YMOLOG Y OF 20 00 IVOR DS I N TH E
CL A S S I C AL A N D MODE RN LAN G UA GE S , A N D D I S C US S I ON S O N G RE E K
AN D ROMA N AN TI QUI TI ES A N D MY TH OL OG Y .
J O H N F RAS E R B A E D I N ,
. .
E D I N BU R G H :
L C LAO H LA N S T E WART ,
64 S O UT H B RI D G E .
LO NDO N : S I MP K I N J MA R S H A LL , co .
Al l Rig h t s R e s e rve d .
E DI N B U R G H
P RI NT E D n v LO R IM ER A N D G I L T/[ PS
31 ST AN D R E W S Q U AR F
C O NTENTS .
P RE F AC E ,
I NTRO D U C T I O N,
H IST O R Y O F T H E ET RU S C AN S ,
I . Th e F o s s il s C l a s s ifi e d .
C H AP .
5 I . TH E M O N KE YS .
A rz m z, A p e s ,
II . T RE E S AN D P L AN T S .
A fazs mz , t h e C lim b in g
'
V i ne ,
P op ul m , t h e P o p lar ,
B ur l }, t h e N o se of t h e Plou g h ,
a He ife r
B zz rr a , ,
B zr zs a D ri k ing C u p
z rz ,
n -
,
N O T E — Th e Bas qu e n
La g u ag e
C ap a a S h e G oat
r ,
-
,
D a /m us a H ors e
l , ,
G ap us a C har i o t
, ,
E X C UR S U S O N L abr o H E RC U LE S , ,
E X C UR S U S O N L z pe r a zs It li z ,
an a an De It y ,
iv CO NT E NTS
P AG E
T H E S K Y, TH E A I R, L I G H T , T I M E .
‘
Winds
A m az , t h e
’
A flaa t h N rth W i nd
’
s, e o -
,
A f m t h e O pen C o r t
rzz
'
z, u of a Ho us e ,
A w ] t h e Da w
e ,
n ,
F aZa /za zm z, t h e S k y , ’
10 7
21 5 ,
the I des of t h e Mont h ,
E XC URS U S ON T H E L AT I N Mem e ,
“
Th e Mornin g ,
AN D O TH E R W O RD S ,
E XC URS U S A w? E z l , v ixi t a m z os
’
ON
V . TH E P H Y S I C AL F E AT URE S OF A CO U N TR Y .
w,
F a/ Mountains ,
P E R S O N AL TE RM S .
Ag a ll e for , ld a Bo y, a Ch i ,
B u rr w R e d ( 2) N os d M
,
a -
e an ,
Ca m i/ l ay a M e s s eng e ,
r,
E l de r a S tag e P l ye ,
-
a r,
L aflz s za a Gladi at or
’
‘
, ,
L ud o a P l ye
’
z ,
a r,
L ud a Pl y
zzs , a ,
N ! os a P flig t e
e ,
ro a ,
a F l t e Playe u -
r,
E XC UR S U S ON TH E L AT IN WO RD S
X C UR S U S M AN NA ME '
E ON TH E RO C a z zzs ,
V II . M ILITAR Y TE RM S .
C as s zlv, a H elm et ,
B IZ fe m a S w o d Be l t
/ ,
r -
,
CO NT E NTS .
PAG E
A B ST R AC T T E RM S .
D r um ,
S ov eig ty
er n ,
E X C UR S U S ON TH E NA M ES Ta r yum,
/
4 1 71171 113 , 4 1 11 11 5 ,
TE RM S U S E D IN R EL I G ION .
f a G od
o ur
, ,
1
1 711 11 a T m pl e
11 711, e ,
F a wkm a C ypt ,
r ,
A u g u r s Wand
'
’
L 1 1 11 11s ‘
,
an ,
! . BI RD S .
A zziar , t h e E ag l e , ( 1 34 ) 28 7
a F al c on
C apy s , ,
a C ra e n ,
H am ms a H wk ,
a ,
W E I G H TS AN D ME AS UR E S .
M a n t is m ,
a Make Weight -
,
! II . D R E SS .
[ cc /1 11 , a W o ll n C lo k o e a ,
T ag o , t h R m n G o wn
e o a ,
II . T h e F o s s il s A lp h ab e t ic a ll y A rran g e d .
1 . 4 25 11 7 , a G od,
2 . Ag ai/
a or ,
‘
a Boy , a C hi ld ,
3 . A n cl as t h e N o r th VVin d ,
’
,
-
Vi CO NT ENT S .
Am az , t h e
‘
W i nd s ’
AW t h e E g le
ar , a ,
A / Ap s
ra 11 , e ,
At oa t h e C l i m b i n g V i n
'
az s ,
e
1 41 1 t h O pen C o u r t o f a H o
7 11 111 , e us e ,
t h D aw e n ,
B l i m a S wo d B l t
a e ,
r -
e ,
t h e N s of t h e Plo g h o e u ,
5 H ife
111 7 1 1 , a e r,
B a Drinki g C p
a r r as , n -
u ,
8 m m a
11 N o s ed M ,
-
an ,
62 71
1 1111 M e s ng 113 , a s e e r,
C p a a S h e G at
ra, -
o
C py s a F l c o
a ,
a n ,
C H lm t
'
as s z r, a e e ,
D m/a a H rse 1 11 5 ,
o ,
D u/r S ve r i g n ty
1a , o e ,
F l w M nt i
a ,
ou a n s,
F al a 11a 11 111 , t h e S k y,
’
a Te m p l e
F a 11 11 111 , ,
F a u s a a C rypt
'
s , ,
G ap s a C h ari o t
a , ,
0 111 s a C ane
'
,
r ,
H a ra co a H wk y, a ,
Al i t e a S tag e Pl y
s r, -
a e r,
1 11 913 t h e I de s o f t h e Mont h
,
L a n a a W o olle C lo ak
,
n ,
L a m i a a Glad i t or
'
s ,
a ,
1 21711 11 5 an A u g u s W and
’
r ,
,
1 11 1 10 a P l aye r
1
7
, ,
L 1 1 11s a Play
11
’
, ,
Maz l s s a a M ke W ig ht
’
z z ,
a -
e ,
N qfios a P o fi ig t e ,
r a ,
CO NT E NT S . v ii
38 . Po p l ar T r e e
P op /1111s , t h e -
,
39 . o a F l u te P l aye r
S a da/ ,
-
,
40 . Tog a t h e Rom an G o wn
, ,
In Ap p e n d ix I .
A ug ar , a S oot h sayer ,
Ave r r zm m s the A e te r f E v i l ,
v r o
Cl ie n a D epen den t
t
“
, ,
C l oa ca a C om m on S ewe
,
r,
C 11 1 a the S enate H o u se
' '
r ,
-
,
,
s r
,
F ax e s Bu n d le s o f R o d
,
s ,
F e t zale s P ub l ic H e rald
'
'
s
,
H a r z ol as a D iv i e
'
,
n r,
H a r uspe x a D i v in er , ,
17
1 0 1 7 1 1 11 D edicated 13 , ,
5 6 111 7 3 an A x1 ,
e ,
In App e n d ix II .
25730 7 1 ; and from these we wish to find a third —its origin and
B
2 PRE FAC E .
with equal p robability and leg itim acy claim the parentage of ,
( )
l
A
a The E truscans were one of these tribes and were ,
Gr
. Mé (i) On e s .
2
F i t E diti
rs on .
P R E FAC E . 5
the like and I have used the words under review as pegs on
,
of lang uage explained and the same facts refe rred to under
, , ,
extent u n avoidable
, .
J O HN F RASE R .
MAITLAN D , N EW SO U TH WAL ES ,
J u ly, 1 8 79 .
I NT RODUC T I ON .
occasionall y introduced .
I .
—
E T RU S C AN C O MM O N NAM E S .
a re E trusco L atin m a
y
-
b e exa m ined as collateral evidence .
may have been coé val with H e s ych ius did a sim ilar servic e ,
F r om V a r r o .
F r o m I s i d or e .
L/ IIll/
8 T14 a S W ord player ,
-
.
F r om Li v y .
F r om S u e t on i u s .
"
E 8 AR ,
a god .
F r om V a r i ou s S ou r ce s .
L UDUS a play ,
. VORS US a sm all piece of ,
L UD/ O a player
,
. land .
4UGUR
1 .
AVERRUNCUS
’
. OLUS
HAR/ .
CUE/ V8 . HARUSPE! .
CL OACA .
CUR/ 14 . PORREOTUS .
II .
— TH E E T RU S CAN
PR O BLEM .
From what country did they come ? How and when did
they enter Italy ? W ere they the first inhabitants Or only ,
Arch aeology ,
compiled at R ome and from R oman sources ,
and ass e rts that the E truscans were the indigenous inhabit
ants of th e ir country and that they were unlike any other
,
the ancestry of their race to the heroes of Troy and the fam e
of the Pious ZEn e as E ven in British history G eo ffrey
”
.
,
sings
Th e B ritain fou ndi g Bru te when
-
n ,
with h is puissan t fleet,
At Totness fi rs t h e t ou c h ed .
I NT R O DU C TI O N . 13
which are found here and there in the pages of the L atin
and Greek authors but t h e results Obtained have been so ,
Turanian 9
.
2
S i W B th am
r .W C e n R E lli . . ors s e .
8
. s .
3
K M ck
. v . L d L i d ay
aa Re . I T yl r or n s .
9
v . . a o .
4
D Dr l ds
. J K o ll
on a on .
6
. ar .
14 I NTR O DU C TIO N .
(C z ce n t u m
f
) days but that after his death he would be
,
usual way from left to right They are not older than .
”
waters ; Tuscania t o t i t s first 0 6 0 m head i a
, , , , , ,
country .
the Aryan and the Se m itic races have been great builders
o f temples palaces roads and the like —but not of to m bs ;
, , ,
fact that all languages tribes and nations are sprung fro m , ,
favour of another drawn from the far east or the icy north .
with the G othic and the Sanscrit certainly with the Aryan ,
family of languages .
Celtic the G a e lic and the E rse are the purest for both o f
, ,
more and more into the west and at last into Britain by , ,
”
d egradation and fondly styled thems e lves t h e invincibles
,
.
S emitic H e brew .
I II — TH E E T RU S C AN S — T H E I R HI S T O RY .
( F r om P h i lip S m i t h
’
s An ci e n t H i s t ory . L on d on : J 0 71 71 Mur r ay,
A l be m ar l e S t re e t .
)
The v e ry interesting but di fficult qu e stion conc e rning
, ,
IAP YGIAN the E TRU S CAN and the I TAL I AN th e last b e ing
, , ,
tion of this Iapygian rac e with the earliest G r eeks may help
to account for the ease with which the Hellenic settl e ments
were mad e in Magna G ras cia The relations of the Iapygians
.
a science .
o r S a o e ll i a n
’
The form e r branch gave rise to t h e R oman
.
shelter this country on the north and e ast and their lateral ,
II o race ,
H i ghov e r r a c h d e m b o we r
’
, .
”
origin and early growt h forms one of the most inter e sting
and di fficult problems of antiquity A s u pposed O riental .
led a colony into E truria ; and the theory that they came
by sea from th e E ast has found advocates in mod e rn tim e s .
cans in 24 1
. But it seems cl ear that the E truscan s
were the last people of Italy who submitted to the R om ans .
TH E M O NK E YS . 29
C HAPTE R I .
TH E MONKEYS .
A rim i, A pes .
apag , I a p a K a b e p p a D a a p Da a b e IO ap e
. , .
, , .
, .
, .
,
G e r a ffe E a p e O h G e r affi n S l o p i c a
. , .
, . . These .
, . .
”
come G b e a t h I b e a t h a life food L v i t a Gr
. , .
,
“
, , .
, .
”
b e o t h a il m eans lively bri sk and the verb b e o t h a i c h
“
, , , ,
”
to animate to enliven Pit h é k o s
, then is the .
, ,
”
plus S pirituel .
”
adj s i m u s
. flat nosed but this derivation is m ore
“ -
,
any other evidence than the sim ilarity of the two words .
t ap a i d h
-
cl e ver active and t a p a d h
,
cl e verness , ,
-
, ,
g u an a c h light in movements
,
“
active The K has ”
,
“
. .
. .
- - -
, . .
32 T HE E T RU SC AN S .
nimbl e horse .
S im i i
- —an d to refe r both words to the G a fh e a m th e .
,
s a l an n L s al E s a l t ; K h é n G s e an L s e n e x
,
.
, . .
, .
, .
,
“
old ; but it is not likely that the E truscans chang e d
”
CHAPT E R II .
T RE E S AN D P L ANT S .
1 . At a is o n , a C l im b ing Vine .
2 . P Op ul u s , t h e P opl r Treea -
.
1 . AT AI S ON ,
a Cl i m bi n g Vi n e .
w ith which its tender shoots may then be broken off fully ,
equally appropriat e .
her fost ering care and ere long saturated with fatness it , , , ,
bursts forth into bud twig and branch and while still as , , , ,
abundantly fruit after its kin d W ell did th e anci ents make .
of Nature s growth .
a n c a i s fh i o n
- a n t a i s fh i o n
-
,
- - .
“
the vine as is proved by the noun o i n a n t h é vine
,
”
,
“
the G — I fi o n
. wine which also means a vin e as
. ,
“
,
“
,
”
in fi o n l i o s a vin eyard fi o n d u i l l e
-
,
a vine leaf
“
,
-
,
-
,
”
'
a t a z s on .
a
y y i n win e ,
is also“
cognate to G fi o n G r o i
”
n o s L . , . , .
,
36 TH E E T RUS CAN S .
, ,
.
y a k a r L c ar u s ,
Pott r e fe rs .
o i n o s and v i nu m t o an .
a root wé n to love ,
.
”
, .
,
i n g as in G g a l l a n a branch a stripling ; G f i u r a n “ ”
.
, , , .
,
”
“
a twig a sprout a stripling L p u e r G fa i l l
, , , . .
,
a twig whence fa i l l i n n ,
”
a fall ing off in health and ,
“
G m ao t h
. soft t e nder is form ed G m a o t h a n
,
“
a , , .
,
“
”
v i ti s the moist tender plant ; the L m i t i s mil d
,
“
, .
,
“
,
TRE ES AN D P LANT S . 37
”
m oist twig Again if G t ai s
. tender be written c a i s , .
,
“
, ,
”
( h ) ik k o s a horse and L p i n n a a feather a wing
, , . , , ,
”
G c i n n ) t h e G gives the G r p ai s a boy so named
.
, . . ,
“
,
( 0 hard ) we have as
,
b e for e a n t a i s s i o n E t r 11,
1 11 11 0 11 ,
- -
, .
,
phin .
”
absurd to suppos e that the R omans took th e ir wine from
G r e ec e and their vine from Celt land Th e r efore I say
,
“ ”
-
.
.
,
h
p g a u s of the A ph u n a to m b at Clusium waiting at the gate ,
the face is wan the eyes are closed and th e body leans
, ,
“
the shade or spirit of Tir e sias That the spirit was re .
”
An d again ( Iliad 2 3 : 1 0 3 ) ,
Th e form s u b s is t s w i th ou t t h e b o dy s ai d
’
,
a n .
4: a:
or w A1 do uo ww
Q I a r.
9 m in
e or 9 . r
a 7 19 Ka t e ao
,
17
p
”
Ka i e l d
j xxv
xi
y o v.
a modified for m of it ( as Gr p h u l l o n G is .
z .
who have be e n sick ill and now are worn out and , ,
e
g p h e n a vine , comes “
For if a
g p h a n be w ri tten
, .
g ab h an g ab an g,a m a n ( m for I
) see t u b e r ) th e
, next step , ,
as above .
r e p h a i m the gi ants ,
Another form of the H verb
“
.
.
r a h ah
p is r Em ah to throw to cast to shoot with a ,
“
, ,
sinn ,
to stretch out to extend to lie at full length
“
, , ,
“
sick faint we ak from which as before I form Et r
, , ,
”
, , .
Th e G s i n n t i n n gi ves L t e n d o .
, ,
-
sacrifice and S s a s cy i t a d e ad
,
”
With th e G l u b
. ,
.
”
.
, , .
”
.
, ,
Op i n i o n s o f Ot h e r s .
A TA [ 5 O N .
D O NAL D S O N — Nil . .
,
-
,
.
’
C ORS S E N Nil .
-
.
D O NAL DS O N — Nil .
,
‘
,
is conn e ct e d w ith S o an — —
aj d m i I slay v o mu s a warrior ; .
, ,
’
f
,
’
,
‘
slay .
J ”
H IN T H Z A L .
D O NAL D S O N — Nil . .
LI N D S AY — Nil .
, ,
K UL M U .
D O NAL D S O N — Nil . .
‘
death R oot qu a l ( S fo a l) flag rare j va r ae g ro t are
.
’
, .
,
‘
,
’
,
.
of the deity who pre emin e ntly rul e s ov e r the grave and its -
L at c c cu l e r e
. to hide cu cu l l —
-
as a cowl d om i ci l
-
,
“
,
”
-
,
“
,
”
-
ii i m a dw e lling ca l ig o darkn e ss
,
“
G oth h u l j a n ,
”
-
,
“
.
- -
,
”
to conceal From the root k a l to cover to hid e
.
, , .
D O N AL D S O N Nil .
-
.
‘
life or with l e i be n to l e ave g e l e ibe t re lic t u s
,
’
, ,
’
,
‘
.
being in existenc e ,
L up u h e was in e xist e nc e which .
,
‘
,
’
C OR S S E N .
— La pu means
sculptor connected with the ,
L at s ca lp e r e s ca lp e r e
.
-
to cut to carve to engrav e
,
-
, , , ,
”
g l u b -
e r c to peel
,
o ff G r l
g p u h e i n to engrave g l a
”
.
, ,
”
p h e i n ,
to h“
ew to carve From the r oot s ca l
, p s ca lp .
, ,
originally s ka r p to cut ,
“
.
D O NAL D S O N — N i1 .
t e il
,
portio or what is s eparate and as ch e n t h e geni
,
’
,
’
is th us analogous to sarcophagus .
’
”
e x s i li ce f a b r i ca v i t Thus E t r Z ilach n u S i gn ifi e s the
.
, .
“
2 . P6 PULU S , t h e P op l ar Tr e e -
.
, ,
( B
. C. 1 5 1 8 It is not likely that during this period
the Babylonian ritual which contain e d so debased a worship
,
a later importation .
there can be as little doubt that this was the essential char
acte r of Bacchus for even his possession of the phallus alone ,
and fu i fu t u r u s ; the Si b u i t to be ; T b e o n to be ;
, .
,
“ ”
.
,
”
g row and,
b a u a n to cause to grow to cultivate to dwell , , ,
“
to be and also b od ,
”
a dwelling an abode also , ,
”
world b i t h e
,
”
the female ( as the pro d ucer) b i o d a i l t
, ,
-
,
“
food vi ctuals ( Gr b i o s) b e o ( K b y w Ar m and C or
, , . , .
, . .
person whence I fe m e an
,
the producer of life L .
-
, ,
”
.
v i t a) b e a t h a c h an animal b e a t h a c h a d h a feeding
, , ,
-
,
“
,
E h i a k c h e equal to
-
Thou life giving feeding nourishin g
,
-
, ,
”
god . The fi h u g then of P h il ph l i m Zh may be regarded ,
- -
”
person and other si m il ar wo rds
,
.
a twig a youth ; t h a l e a
,
the j oys of life and t h e ”
, ,
”
,
”
others are standing spring a twig of myr tle and two bloom
in g flowers Again in the ninete e nth Iliad the G re e k
.
, ,
P h up/ Z l i mf/
i Ther e fore fro m t h e company in which he is
.
,
T h ai /
7m is a rich blooming ever fresh power of Natur e like
, ,
-
,
its fragrance and its rich ever gre e n foliage ; and it was a ,
-
,
54 TH E E TRU SC AN S .
”
J u v e n t i u s to denote the
,
ever blooming youth of -
Th a l n a or T h a l em a .
the As syr ian myt holog y every male deity has along with ,
the G t a l a m h Et r Th ai /7m Gr t h a l l o L t e l l u m o
.
, .
,
.
, . .
”
L R h e a from G ri gh a king for Sh e is called R egina
.
, .
, ,
”
.
”
by saying that it is the sam e as the L p l e n u s full . ,
“
.
nant l i o n m h o r abundance
, In K l l o n a id m eans
-
,
“
. .
“
to fill and c y fl a wn m eans abundant
,
”
This last “ ”
”
to fill also shows that m ( b bh f ) is an essential letter
, , ,
S p l é Gr p l e r e s p i m p l e m i b l u o b r u o L p l e n u s
.
, .
,
- -
, , , . ,
T E fu l l fi l l Polish p il m y
.
-
. The origi n al idea is that
, , .
”
p l e i o I sail ; p h l e o p h l u o I overflow ; L fl u o
,
“
, ,
“ ”
.
,
”
of the teem ing abundance of Nature or of the E arth .
unsuitable for the fi g tree might well take its place as the -
,
tree of fe rtility “
b h u p a l a would also bring us nearer to
L p 6 p u l u s This hypothesis would also explain the use
. .
Op i n i on s f
o Ot he rs .
P OP UL US
D O NAL D S O N .
“
The poplar was sacred to Hercul e s who ,
58 TH E E TRUSCAN S .
betrothed .
’
”
E il e it h ui a .
C ORS S EN A flo we r goddess.
“
sim ilar t o the Greek -
to bloo m .
3 ”
D O M ES T IC AN I MALS AN D I M PLE M ENTS . 59
C HAP TE R III .
PAR T I .
1 BuriS ,
. the ploughtail or nose of the plough ,
.
3 . Burru s a —osed m an
,
n .
4 . Burra a ,
nosed heifer -
.
MY next exam ples are taken from the farm and the hous e .
“
/ -
, , , ,
b r r us , a
u -
is not essential to the word for in E nglish a ,
goose as usual whi t e but its legs and bill are black ;
, ,
determines the word but only the biz arre aspect of the ,
not a r e d nosed h e ifer but one with any uncom mon m arks
-
,
“
bulk siz e, .
”
a hill a head a helm et ; ( 2) anything that branches or
, ,
”
and thu s b a r r m eans a rounded extremity This mean .
”
v a r iu s party coloured but it seems to me to co m e m ore
,
“
-
,
,
“
,
”
”
s pon d s the G b u s ag a Zip p y wo m an a young girl
.
, ,
through Greece for the G reek lang uage has no such word ;
,
, .
e l e p h a s as if cl i bh as
-
,
From G b a r r I would also take
-
. .
“
p e ak co ck the
-
b ar r a vi s the b ird with the peculiar top
,
”
-
,
k al ap a a peacock s tail
,
’
.
64 THE E TRU S C AN S .
low a simpleton
,
this word the ih being S ilent as usual , ,
,
soft from which I have derived L v i t i s and m i t i s In
,
”
. .
a cl own a blockhead — ,
evidently the sam e word as b u r r a e
and b a r o .
fundam ental idea appears very plainly in the cognate Sem itic
verb h ar ar to swell to become tumid or pre gnant to
, , , ,
belly t o r r a i c h
,
”
to impregnate and torr a hill an ,
“
,
”
, ,
has b r u b r o i n n or b r o n n
,
a belly a wom b from , , , ,
,
“
,
” ’
.
“
any swelling a boil a hillock ( I c r o ag h) furthe r
, , .
,
G b al g or b o l g
. a womb a bag a wall et a bli ster
, , , , ,
an t ar ,
t a r r u i n g ( A S t a e r a n ) to d raw pull
-
.
-
.
, , ,
aim ,
”
t a rrag h a dra wing a leading ( whence L t r a b o
,
“
,
”
.
,
“
I Fr t i r e r to draw to shoot and t r a i t an
.
,
“
, ,
”
,
”
arrow from a ro ot that m eans to draw an arrow Again
,
“
.
,
68 TH E E T RU SCAN S .
“
to swell adj b o r r or b u r r great nobl e haughty ( E
,
”
.
, , , .
is largely Anglo Saxon ther e are several words fro m this root
-
, ,
”
b eget to bring forth but p h u m a a noun derived fro m it
, , , ,
DO M E S TIC ANIMALS AND I MP LE ME NTS . 69
which means the offspring of ani m als and also the fruit ,
”
”
of trees swelling and swollen to m aturity F e n u s inter
,
.
,
”
est fro m fe o has analogi es in the Gr t o k o s offspring
, , .
, ,
hay cocks the little round hillocks into which the withered
-
,
”
grass is gather e d .
“
to bear to carry about for a time j ust as H s ab al
,
”
, .
b h r i H p ar ah G b e i r I b e i r L fe r o G r p h e r o
, .
, .
, .
, .
, .
,
p h o r e f) A S b e ar a n b e o r an b y r a n E b e a r L
, .
-
.
, , , . , .
”
p r t o and probably th e G e r p fe r d
o a horse
- !
, .
,
70 TH E E TRU S CAN S .
for in the order of time the cause must precede the effect
, , .
”
beget create produce the I b e i r to beget and the
, , ,
”
.
, ,
b r a w n b o ar ( Sc b re e m ) a m ale sow
, .
,
“
.
”
”
ani m als the burst forth becomes also bring forth
,
”
G m ac
. a son fro m the old G verb m a c to bear
,
“
,
”
. ,
“
,
p a rah G e r fa r re fe m fars e A S fe a r Gr fe m p o r t i s ;
, .
,
.
, .
-
.
, . .
-
D O M E S T IC AN I MALS AN D I M PL E M E NTS . 71
( 3) the A S b a rn b e a r n a son S c b a i r n P b ar a
.
-
.
, , , .
, ,
“
a lamb a kid b a rn a ,
a youth b a r n a s a men ; ,
”
,
“
, ,
”
G bar
. a crop of co rn bread ; S c b e a r b e r e
,
“
,
”
.
,
E . b a r l ey
“
K b a r a bread ; Gr b o ra pasture .
,
“ ”
.
, ,
“
a branch an d p o r o t h branch e s ,
”
( )
4 The G p o r ,
“
. .
Op in i on s f
o Ot he r s .
LI N DS AY .
—Bu r r a s is like
the Teutonic e qu iv a e in Bar ,
,
“
,
N OTE .
“
a tree an d arr i a is a stone
,
”
These words rese m ble “
.
’3
74 TH E E T RU S CAN S .
”
b e g u ia eye ( for be g a la is like the G fe i g h sharp
,
“
.
,
”
thunder The B l u r earth see m s to m e to be
. .
, ,
Aryan) t h r i and s e ( )
2 3 B e s c u a han d I believe . .
,
“
.
”
connected with the A S S co t ch h a d d or h a u d to hold .
-
.
, ,
Gr l a m b a n o
. I take I lay hold of
-
,
So the B
“
, .
”
.
C HAPT E R III .
D O M E S TI C AN I MAL S AN D I M PLE M E NT S .
PAR T II .
3 .
,
hi ch take
4 B e ar a G o d.
,
.
E t r cap e a
. a she goat and with it I j oin Et r d am n us
/
,
“
-
,
”
.
,
that the old name makers were sci entific enough to give -
boar for the wild boar too has a sim ilar name Gr
, , , , .
Gr p h e g o s
. an oa means in L a be e ch ( fag u s)
,
“
,
dama a ,
and that a b are or rabbit is in G .
fro m G c u c o i n a dog
. If more instances be required
, ,
.
“
an apple but the Persic m u l means a pear ; the L
,
” “ ”
.
, .
I de i r ve que r cu f s rom G d ar ag
.
,
an th us G d a g
o ak ,
”
: . ra ,
-
q u e r -
c us .
D OM ES TI C AN I M ALS AN D I MPLE ME NTS . 77
has seen the sudd en skips and bounds whic h a kid takes ,
first to one S ide and then to another will not deny that the ,
ness ( 2) j oy
,
Thus in P y a m a m eans a horse but
“
.
”
, .
,
”
”
“
j oy happiness wh e nce Gr a g
, I leap for
, .
“
j oy I exult
,
”
F urth e r fro m H d ar a r to fly in a
“
.
, .
,
g o a t yet
,
applies
”
only to a peculiar leap of the h or s e This .
, ,
languages like the Celtic and E truscan the name for horse ,
E t r d am n u s
. a horse is in very fact only a word that
,
“
, , , ,
is ( lem ma s .
D O M ES T IC AN I MAL S AN D I MPL E M E NT S .
79
s k e l p ; from t r e a d we take s t r i d e s t r a d d l e L e t m e
, ,
.
,
g pa h or unaspirated
, g ab or g a p to leap ; this is th e
, ,
“ ”
take the place of g for both letters are soft checks the one
, ,
“
g loom ought to be pronounced cll oo m in Ir e land the ,
g al l an stones ”
are frequ e ntly called d al l a n stones ;
“ ”
allied to l .
a m d am l a m yielding t s a p h a r g a b h a r d ab ar l ab a r
g , , , , , ,
.
affecting its identity for the vowels are only the flesh and ,
blood the colour and com plexion of the word all of which
, ,
”
g a b h to go swiftly
,
“
I find in G only these two . .
g
r ap e “ and c a,
p u l l a m are for m erly a-
horse L ,
“
,
” “
, .
’
H e gl ah which signifies a calf a whelp and even an
.
,
“
, ,
“
a hart ( literally the wil d ”
The Gr k r i o s “
.
,
G r e it h e
. a G reith ,to leap ; a r i e s ’
. ,
“ ”
,
”
, ,
c u r r u S E c a rt A S c r a e t ( by metathesis for c a r e t
, .
) , .
-
.
-
,
d am n us An d if the d a m m t s was
. a you n g hors e as ,
”
inappropriate .
v e rb p ar as h p ar at s p ar ak p ar ad to bre ak to spread
, , , ,
“
,
G e r ( b ) r o s s N o e r s A S h o r s E h o r s e for riding
.
, .
, .
-
.
, .
,
.
84 TH E E TRU S C AN S .
than b re c h e n ( H p ar ak) an d s p r e i t s e u ( H p ar at s ) . ,
- -
.
,
( H p a r a s
. h ) m e ans to break and if this is written h ris , ,
a
c) P a
cp
,
a old F r h ac ue
.
q E b ack In S another
, .
, . . .
,
“
a vehicle a carriag e ; cf the L verb v e h e r e v e h i
,
”
. .
-
, ,
, , ,
“
a soldier ( o a t h a battle a s c a l l an onset and
”
,
“ -
,
“
,
”
K o e n plu w
.
y n , O bserve h e re that the
. K o e n is the . .
latest and the m ost corrupt form of the original root and ,
,
”
”
d ap h to leap like L s a l i x a willow from s al i o I ”
.
, , , , ,
to haste n
The G root l e u m is probably the source of the K l l wf
. . ,
l a u fe n A S h l e a p a n E l e a p From l e u m— that is
, .
-
.
, . .
,
“
the goat the goat hero fro m the G g a b h a r a goat
,
-
,
”
.
, .
”
E X C UR S U S H ERC U LE S
ON L a b r o, .
eagles w ings ’
In the vision of D aniel ( chap vi ii ) the
. .
,
“
ram with t w o horns means the comb ined kingdoms of ”
,
’
horn .
to leap to dance ,
The H has various words connected . .
’
a r o d Ch a r a d a wild ass c h ar ad to tremble to
’
, .
,
“
,
”
,
“
,
“
a fat ram a wether a battering ram L a r i e s The
, , . .
Gr t r ag o s
. a goat I take to be formed by metathesis
,
“
,
90 TH E E T RU S CAN S .
s ons of Zeus and that the E truscans rever e nced him under
,
rej oicings for the return of the Sun ( Apollo) to power and
vigour after his wi n ter s torpidity ( see D ionys u s ia) These
’
-
,
-
.
the Celts the goat was held in sp e cial honour ; and the goat
se e ms to have been in the R oman period a symbol of Cale
donia for among the tablets dug fr om t h e ruins of the
,
B f r e t h e ki d l i g pil e was l i d
e o n n a ,
4: a:
Th e life b loo d eb b e d
- in c rim s on tide ,
D O M E S TIC AN I MAL S AN D I MPL E ME NT S . 91
as a
H e q u e ch ed am o n g t h e b u b b l i g b l o o d
n n .
A d as ag a in t h e S ig n h e re ed
n ,
ar ,
Bur s t b e t h e e th t f i ls t o heed ar a a ,
4: se a
m ay h is hear t b l oo d d re ch his he ar th
’
So s- n .
the wil d bees and the goat Amaltheia providing him with
,
, ,
vessel so huge that all the Ein h e riar ( heroes) are m ade
drunken thereby .
Now all these facts and lege nds tend to prove that the
,
and that as kings and hero e s often had app e llatives applied
,
Rh e a queen ,
I cannot doubt th at L ab ron Lab ru w as ,
, .
, ,
”
g i gantic heroic,
while fi a n n is a hero and fi n e ( as if ,
were or b e ll—
,
w e ther of the flock ; the H e g l a h a bullock .
,
“
,
”
”
al IOp h gentle tame taken as a noun means an ox o r
, , ,
”
, ,
an d a i l
y a stag a ram gives also ay i l the , ,
”
,
C ui f ons t u rgi d a c o n ib u s
r r
the subject— all for the purpose of showing that l e adin g men
in a community th e founders of a nation th e leaders of a
, ,
d e signat ed the b u ll
”
the ox the goat the ram In , ,
”
,
” “
.
”
t s a ph g a p h g ab h
,
to leap ; an d j us t as H t t fi d a
, ,
“ ”
.
’
,
96 TH E E T RU S C AN S .
he -
goat is used to sig nify a ch ie f a leading m an in a
,
“
,
”
“
a h e goat
-
Under the word cap r a we have seen that
.
”
of th e transition from g a b h a r to l a r ; g a b ar g ab h ar as , ,
t h is add e d as in E t r V a n 1h h in i h z a l the G d r u id h
’
‘
- - - -
.
, .
, ,
of O S u l iv a
’
l n —an oath that must not be broken by any one
,
”
98 TH E E TRU S CAN S .
princ e ss S a r ah th e princ e ss
,
”
,
Now although it would .
”
,
“
h e ad of a family ; and in L th e H i r t i a n clan was”
.
-
man ; as an adj
”
matchless nobl e brav e ; as an adv
,
“
, ,
”
.
the Cur e tes who are said to have once conceal e d by the
, ,
“
a hero and that c n i d which may eas ily b e come c u i r
,
”
, ,
E X C UR S U S I TAL IAN D E I T Y
ON L upe r cu s ,
AN .
sea the land had th e ir gods ; nay e ven thi e ves and robbers
, , , ,
herds the god o f pastoral l ife the one who care d for the
, ,
o vi a m a e m i n i s t r os
g In G re cian Arcadia with its mount .
’3
approa ch
P an
P in ea se cap itis v elam i a q u as s an s
m ife ri n ,
U n c o s ee pe l b ro c alam o s p e cu t it h i t e s
a r an ,
F i stul s yl e s t e m e c e ss t fu d e e m u am
a v r n e n r s .
the god com e forth from the L up e rcal naked all but th e ,
o ffer the m s elv e s— for thes e blo w s bring good luck and fruit
fuln e ss D uring th e day kids and lamb s milk and hon ey
.
, ,
R oman e mpir e .
L upercalia .
“
G oodman has l e ft his nativ e Arcadia with a band of
,
”
p lay ,
and e stablish e s th e worship of Pan and of Cyb e l e and
of N e ptun e But h e has on e n e igh b our Cacus a son of
.
, ,
rise at midn ight and washing his hands three tim e s in pure
, ,
L c ae c u s as if the ey e less on e
.
,
It is not lik e ly that
“
.
”
for h e drags the ox e n into his dark cave ; and in the H ercules
lege nd he drags th e m backwards in ord e r to escape d e t e ction .
may be writt en g a a i k e or k a a ik e G r K a ik i a s K a k i o s
- -
, .
, ,
root g a d g a i d g o i d to st e al
,
This root exists also in
, , .
”
the E rse d ial e ct but not in the Kymric for there the word , ,
for robber is l l e i d r L l at r o ; b u t l l e i d r ( v e rb l l a d r
”
, .
-
, .
C u pe n ci F e b ru u m Larv ae L emur e s
,
It w ill facilitat e m y
, , .
the Re c aran u s the goat king who first l e d the C eltic trib e s
,
-
,
into Italy .
k a n ( k for t as in G t e i n e fir e G r k a i n O I
, .
, , .
-
,
“
goats .
( c i n c t u s ) w hich amo
,
n g th e R omans w as the nam e for a
, ,
g a b for a n t a ( L e n t u s as in v i o l e n t u s l u c u l e n t u s )
,
-
.
-
,
-
,
-
, , ,
l a r and l ab a r g a b a r a goat ,
—b e tw e e n the h ero head
, ,
”
-
ladylik e w e apon .
t e be o s In G k a b e r u — that is g a b e r n —may b e
n n -
.
,
-
e arn a In eith e r case G ab in u s is conn e cted with th e ,
“
l e ap e r .
, ,
from G k o i g fi v e . ,
“
.
”
Sun the male and the female principles of fru c t ifi cat ion
, .
“
to prepare or the H c av an to cook to bake yet as
,
”
.
, , , ,
”
the D utch b o l a bean G e r p e u l chick pea b o l l e
,
“
, .
,
“ -
,
”
,
“
onion The E word p u l s e like p e a s e from p e a
. .
-
,
-
, ,
”
words in the sense of roundness which idea I think also , , ,
D O M ES T IC AN I MALS AN D I MP L E M E NTS . 115
“
round marbles The same root also gives the E b al l
.
’
.
,
b a c k ( G e r b a c k e n ) to b ak e
.
-
,
“
.
”
k ak o s the averter
,
“
It is possible however that aiz az
. ,
“
th e two goats of the sacrifice ; if so the word should
”
,
to cast lots upon them O n the one lot wer e in crib e d the
.
goat on w hich th e lot for Jehovah fell was slain and its ,
“
place not inhabited there to h e rd with th e S pirits of
,
”
evil .
fl a i t h i n n i s th e heroes isle
,
“
the chos e n sons of Odin
’ ’
are all thos e who have falle n brav ely in battle ; these he
receiv e s into Valhalla the life they lead th e re is only a con
t in u at io n of their life on earth for every morning accoutred , ,
the great Av e rrun c us the great Ale xik ak o s the great Averter
, ,
the hero who aids his mission and his labours fully ,
”
are wick e d spiri t s and the Man e s are the Spirits of th e good
,
”
raw unboil e d crude hence naughty w icked j ust as
, , ,
”
, ,
”
L c r u d e l i s is tak e n from adj c r u d u s raw undigest e d
. .
, ,
.
a as e l .
a goat .
”
De r i tiva ve s.
g ab - i n n s as if g a b innus
,
-
,
teb -
e n n os, t fo r g or k,
1 20 TH E E T RU SCAN S .
D e riv a iv e st .
g ab
-
ar or g a b h ar -
,
ca r a k for
p g
-
, ,
L ab -
r o, L ab -
ru, l , cl fo r g ,
Lup -
e r- c us ,
Le m -
u r, m for b ,
L a r, fo r la -
bh -
a r, bh q u i e s cent ,
L a r -t h , th f orm ativ e ,
L a r - v ae , as if L a r -am b , L ar -
av ,
one of the Brown ies and Banshees of the Scottish Celts and
of the Irish S h e fro and Lu pracau n about which so many ,
, , ,
,
“
,
”
, ,
s
T wa t h e Ba nsh e s lo ely wail ing e
’
n ,
Well I k ne w t h v ice o f d e t h e o a
In t h e n igh t wi d s l o wl y sai l i g n n ,
O e t h e b leak a d g l o m y h e ath
’
r n o .
Op i n i on s f o Ot h e rs .
D O NAL D S O N —L a r . L ar L as wh e n it sig
’
. Th e nam e , ,
a t once th e O N t am d o m it a s as s a e t a s ci ca r N H G
.
z
, , , . . .
, ,
’
p
Ca ra — I should rather think this wo rd of Celtic
origin and connected with the g af r g a a vr of the Br e ton
, ,
f
,
,
’
,
’
l eiri ,
in an is empty or void as characteristic of d is e m
,
’
,
’
, , , .
the Taigi ,
we find th e form dj a r w ith th e same mean
ing This brings us to the title of the Russian E mperor the
.
,
,
‘
,
’
,
’
‘
a hors e is t arnp in L app and t a n d in S am oje d ; and
’
temen a camel
,
.
’
”
gracious deities co n nected with Lat l as cion s wanton, .
-
,
“
,
D O M E S TIC AN IM ALS AN D I MPL E M ENT S . 1 27
“
lov e grac e ,
Sans l a s h a nt i I desir e wish .
-
, , G oth .
l u s t u s ; Ah d l a s t i la s t desire j oy .
, ,
“
, .
G AP U S a Ch ar i ot 3 .
,
.
”
swiftly where j u m ping is th e verb r ak ab to l eap to
, ,
“
,
”
skip and chariot is m e r c ab from r ac ab
,
“
to be , ,
“
g a b h A .
g al ah m .
“
, ,
“
a chariot from th e root c a r to go round which has
, ,
“
,
,
”
insertion of r ; of E c ab a vehicle . .
,
“
.
”
Op i n i on s f
o Ot h e r s .
c hariot .
-
,
h ar m a th e ch ariot of war
,
Fro m we ban to weave .
, .
”
R a God ( Chap IX ) 4 . E SA , . .
his statu e and dash e d out the l e tter C from the nam e
,
Ch e s h a e s h e t a
. fire fever S u s h
,
to burn G r ,
“
, , .
,
“
,
”
.
chim n ey S c e i z e l a i z l e
,
a h o t e mber A —
. S ys l e
-
,
-
“
, . .
-
,
“
embers Ic e y s a coals burning und e r the ash e s E
, . ,
“
, .
“
a fi re brand a i t h -
a kiln a i t h ,keen ag h a n n
” “
,
”
,
“
,
”
-
,
fo d h ,
under and t e i n e ( cf G r k a i n o ) fir e
“
,
”
In the . .
,
“
.
”
celestial abode of O din and his follo wers and the E dda ,
A z s a r £ 5 527 as equivalent to a i t h s a r or a i g h s a r
’
- -
, , , ,
“
a prince of h eight But a Targum on D eut eronomy .
”
“
h e at strength ,
There is analogy therefore for r egarding
.
”
, ,
sh ee n shin e ,
Som e of t h e titl e s of San ar e
. the lord of
fire ,
the ruler of th e d ay
”
the light of the gods The ,
” “
.
”
al l the gods with whom he c ame into contact but the pri e sts
of Canopus in E gypt det e rmin e d to humbl e him ; they had
, ,
hol e s with wax painted the j ar all over and fillin g it with
, , ,
o f th e heath e n .
Op i n i on s f
o Ot h e r s .
CHAPT E R IV .
T H E S KY , T H E AIR , L I G HT T IM E
, .
PAR T I .
with whi ch t ke a
3 . An t ar an E g le ; 4 Ag a l l e t o r a B y ; an d
,
a .
,
o
5 C a m ill u s a M sseng e
.
,
e r.
the two come from the same root as seems likely the eagle , ,
“ ”
”
horse a bird a h av i
g g a horse g a h a v ah a
g the , , ,
“
a blast So m e ancient nations even believed that all
.
té ,
to go w hile t a r r a n u a s m e ans to go down
“
,
The .
”
Et f a n t a r
. the e agl e I th e r e for e tak e to b e a descriptive
, ,
”
a tusk .
”
d a s a c h d fi e rce n e s s
-
this is evidently formed from an
,
Bore as .
”
tyrant an oppressor,
Th e K has p o r a lord a great .
”
.
, ,
—
P o r s e n n a as if B o r k e m i a ,
the haughty th e proud -
,
“
,
.
”
twig a stripling
,
The t in ag a /[e z o r is euphonic and in .
’ ‘
in G as a n t e u n the bird
.
, ,
A s to the second part of
- -
,
.
“
a branch a stripling g al a d a girl a lass and with
, ,
” “
, ,
”
’
aa m fl a s a horse I have advanc e d reasons for acc epting
, ,
”
gh u l am a boy a pag e g h al t a n
,
rolling tw isting , , ,
“
, ,
”
fro m G g a l ad a girl g i u l l a
. a boy by mer e ly , , ,
“
,
”
twis t “
.
“
leap ,
m ove i m b l y n .
G d ual
. . G .
g i o l l -
ach .
H . ch fil . H .
g fi l , g i l .
H .
g ad -
al, for Sc . c all .
g al - a d . H . d al -
a
g .
G d u al a c h
.
-
. G d e il
. .
F g al m m e n t (
.
-
a ad v .
) d al i t h (pl u )-
.
F g al an t ( a b e
.
-
“
au g al l a -
n .
ga( ) s g ( ) s
r ,
a r an .
“
foster cherish ,
.
g ro wmg up .
“
s t r o ng .
G d al t a
. . G g a ( r) s
. . G ga .
( r) s .
G g iu l l ach
.
-
. H g a d al
.
-
,
fo r H ch fil . .
H g a d l fo
.
-
a ,
r
g al -
ad . H afi l . .
g al -
ad . H g a d a l for .
-
,
al - a d
g .
be a c a ry
r, r . a s t ri p ling . b o y, lad .
G .
g i u l ain . G g al l
.
-
an . G g io l l a
H . ch fil . D a g al a .
- n . I .
g ar s u n
S c c all a .
-
n . F g r g on
. a .
G d ail t e a
.
- -
n . P g h u l am.
-
H aOl al -
G .
g al -
ad (
“
l ass
From this synoptical view it is evident tha t g ( and in its
modified forms g h ch k 0 hard) is interchangeab l e with d , , , ,
R oot — g a l
. t o roll t o b e round
,
“
, .
H .
g u l d l ag, t o l e p t o s p ri n g
a -
,
“
a , .
H . c h fil t o twi st t t rn
, ,
o u .
”
H . c h fi l ( p ss i v e) t b r i g fo r th t o b e r
a ,
“
o n ,
a .
H .
g a d al t o fo s te r t o b r i g u p or nurs e as a chil d t o
,
“
,
n ,
no u i sh s a pla t r a n .
”
Th e n of th e child,
H g a d l t o g ow
. a ,
“
r .
H g d l t b ec m e st o ng
. a a ,
“
o o r .
H g fi l t o b ec o m e acti v e
.
,
“
.
”
F g al an t hand s m e
.
-
,
“
o .
”
a s t ro n g ( ga s )
”
activ e , ( d u a l a c h )
striplin g (g a l l a n ) or young man ( g i o l l a) Th e G ,
”
. .
gi l l e th e n is t h e L a d o l e s c e n s ( root g a l grow
, ,
the .
- -
,
I g ars u n
. gossoon or boy and th e F g a r co n— terms .
v a l g a l) ; h e 1 s
,
handsom e ( L p u l o h e r G d u a l a c h
' “ ”
.
-
, .
-
,
g i o l l ach
p for k
,
or g) .
ur ,
fresh new young making g i l l e t u r But t h e first
, , ,
”
- -
.
are—from g a l a d ( g l a d ) K l l a wd ( pronounced h l aa d) -
, . ,
”
a l ad Da l o o t a shoot G l a t t e a young shoot
,
”
.
, , .
,
“
,
offspring plu wu l d a n
,
children and for g a l l a n the
.
,
“
,
”
G has ( k l a n n) c l a n n c l a i n n e
. children a clan
, , , , ,
L c l ie n s
. .
The G g i o l l a ( g i o r l a) A S c e o r l G e r k e r l Io k a rl
.
, .
-
.
, .
, .
,
Op in i on s o f Ot h e r s .
D O NAL D S ON —N i1 .
L I N D S AY Th e same word as ag a le iz i or ag a ll e iz ir
.
,
one that is car e ful and atten tive the roots being ag a a ki ,
’
, ,
, , , ,
’
pupilage .
C O RS S E N — Nil . .
, , ,
family ; but lik e the royal nam e of St ew art and many others
, ,
? -
.
p
-
,
v e rb c a b h a i r c o b h a i r to assist c a o m h a i n to
,
-
,
-
, ,
”
-
,
and in L a d e s s e to b e with to h e lp
.
-
Again this G
, ,
.
, .
casm
Th e next part of the name ca m il /a s I take to be the
G g i l l e I g i o l l a a young man a servant as S ho w n
.
, .
, , ,
”
CHAPT E R IV
T H E S K Y , T H E AI R , L I G HT T I M E , .
PART II .
1 A u s e l , t h e D awn
. .
2 . U s il ,
t h e S u n g od-
.
s un,
”
becaus e th ey w er e authoris e d by the R oman peopl e to
o ffe r sacrific e to th e sun in th e name of th e Stat e for this
r e ason th ey we r e call e d Au s e l i— that is Au re lii A ri s e ] ,
.
,
”
sam e w ord like G r b e os e os rE o l au OS th e da wn
, .
, ,
’
. ,
.
ur soil -
the n ew light of th e sun U r is a G adj e ctiv e
, . .
of day .
language s th e L root a u r
,
gold is similarly used in
.
“
,
E X C UR S U S M A N E T H E M O R N I N G AN D O TH E R WO RDS
ON , , .
la dy .
, ,
”
is th e S c ri to mak e to cr e ate w h e nc e t he G g r e
,
“
, ,
”
.
,
t o m e to be C e l t ic for th e L t e rmination e n t u s a u m , .
- - -
,
as in v i o l — e n t us laxam— e n t um j um— e n t um
,
is th e G , , .
th en is A s a m in which I tak e th e s to b e th e O ld e r S p e ll
,
as am e n t a hymns of w orship
,
“
Th e n am e M ar s i t s e lf .
’
r thus m a r v —
,
s b e c om e s m a v r s L m a v o r s con t ract e d -
, .
,
G I m a t h the K m ad
.
-
good and b u d d
, profit .
,
“
, ,
“
,
pres ents any di fficulty for w e have seen that b and m are ,
int e rchange able but that difficulty disapp e ars when we con ,
g as G f e a r
,
a man K g wr E r e fu s e L r e c u s o
.
,
“
,
”
.
, .
, .
-
,
still call e d b y the Arabs the greater good fortun e and the “
,
h as “
auspi c ious prosperous as i t s firs t mean ing It is
,
”
.
.
n o u n ce d m a e n n w hich g iv e s t h e L m a n e
-
,
th e e arly .
,
“
wh e n th e y m e an early in th e morning
”
ole b o n m a t i n .
, .
, ,
“
a dog ) — fi g u re s fr e qu e ntly amo n g th e mythological bronz es
”
service .
m a n e is th e same word as th e G m a d a i n n m ad a d h .
, .
looks too much to the Sanscrit east and n egl e cts th e C e ltic
west Verily a languag e has no honour in its own country ;
.
,
naught .
”
E a fa i r L fo r u m) the verb fa i r i c h
. , . to awak e and , , ,
G m i an a r fa
.
-
the ke e n d e sir e of warfar e and
-
“
,
”
and light and day put forth th e ir might ag ain and com ,
trad e .
fo i r ,
to d eliv e r to sav e by th e ch an g e of f into 8 ( com
, ,
“
fr e e at liberty ransomed saved from which I tak e th e
, , , ,
s a o r fr ee or fo i r a w atch and G a c h a
“
,
a high
,
“
,
’
.
,
“
rock akin to G u a c h d
,
loft y and G r a k r o s high
. , .
-
, ,
of daw n .
162 TH E E TRU S C AN S .
too rise fro m my bed ; and every evening I say When thou ,
”
and wh e n Sol th e brilliant Balder the pow e rful and
,
“
, ,
“
( A ) F a ct s f r om E g yp t .
, ,
to the worship of the dog which equally with the sun was , , ,
and his property and in stren gth courage and int e llig e nc e
, , ,
Som e times Anubis also l e ads the souls into the j udgment
h all and is th e n the E gyptian Hermes N e cro po m pos H e rmes
, , ,
in Bab ylon small figures of this dog were cast in bron z e and ,
. .
who are also of E astern origin have this same r e lation stamped ,
(0 ) F a ct s f r om Gr e e ce .
exc e ption of the sun and the moon none other of th e host ,
near him in the m ost glorious part of his career— the tim e
when he is showering down u pon th e E arth his warmest and
m ost affectionate regards and conferring his choicest blessings
, .
T H E S K Y, T H E AIR, LI G HT T I M E , . 1 67
the shining ones with his fac e turned to wards his much
,
r ri g w
-
r ri ashamed of her perso n al appearanc e for
g a , ,
T wo ro w s o f s t at l y d o g s o eit h e r h an d
e n ,
and gold his subj ects would c e rtainly have th e irs too although
, ,
mind lik e his n o obligation could be more sol emn than one
,
”
L atins have two words d i l u c u l u m the m orning dawn , ,
“
,
stages of their lan guage the L atins had only the word ,
_
.
Op i n i on s o f Ot h e rs .
Lit h u a im e s n i s G r a m e i n On
’
. . .
,
manifest and ( 2) l i os ,
light or possibly hcl the ,
“
, ,
“
”
sun E quival e nt to the revelation of t h e light of day
”
. .
It may here
, .
aw
”
r ora A u s e li S a s h as
-
,
-
,
m orn i ng dawn
.
-
,
.
1 72 TH E E TRU S C AN S .
CH APT E R IV .
THE S KY , TH E AI R, LI G HT TIME , .
PAR T III .
2 . I d us ,
t he I d e s o f the Month .
”
doubts it th e proof is at hand The H for e v en also is
, . . , ,
”
H ap h is writt e n a m b e v e n so as like but both words
.
, , , , ,
m ann e r as so ,
to this pr efix th e G demonstrative s o
, . ,
the G e r s o — .gar .
1 74 TH E E T RU S C AN S .
f Ot h e r s Op in i on s o .
I dus tib i su nt ag e n d ae
L I N D S AY —
The word I d ws proceeds from e id a it hs an
.
, ,
to j oin or bind .
”
can it ws .
T H E S KY , T H E AI R , L I G HT T I M E, . 1 75
CHAP T E R IV .
TH E S KY , T H E AI R , L I G HT T I M E, .
PAR T IV .
1 . At riu m , t h e C ou rt o f a H o use .
2 . F a l a n d um , t h e S k y .
T u s can ic u m
,
”
or E truscan seems from the simplicity of
, ,
pill ars and as there wer e no chimn eys within the smoke of
,
”
,
a
( ) i d ,
to gird to surround ,
wh e nc e ad an e xhalation ,
”
,
at m o s
-
vapour the a t m o spher e
, ,Th e sky is call e d
”
.
”
in G a t h a r in I a i e u r and in K a wy r ; the G r L E
.
, .
, . .
-
.
-
.
ae r ,
a i r is th e same w ord with the t h silent ( s ee r e i n ) .
sky had its pur e st e mpyrean above all its cloud land ,
-
op en to th e Sk y ( G a t h a r) ”
. .
Et r A wl R z l
’ ’
E xc un s us on .
,
“
V Ix IT ANNOS
( S ub voce Bl u ffs ) .
'
is the only one of our forty words that is con
'
As ia u l zs
n e c t e d with time I will introduce here the fam ous m o rtuary ,
[fui l e im or a m] 7 5! Ir a or a v z l s x ix or ( seldom )
’
, , , ,
.
,
.
, ,
anno ,
meaning a year and a m] being t h e ,
R 27 ,
A YE AR .
—
in various lan guages These are z E g r e n p or r e m p . .
,
H sh an ah Ch i d an Gr e to s e n o s h e n o s e n i a u t o s
. , . , . , , , ,
h or a L a n n u s G e r j a h r O S ax g e a r E y e a r G I
, . , . , . .
, .
, .
-
.
E s s e n t al i
L e t t e rs .
E g yptia n . 3 C h al de e
. .
“
Th e s un ,
r a, year i d a
A ,
”
n ,
A ye r r e m pi
a ,
”
, 4 . G re e k .
ra m p i ro m p i ( in ,
Th e s u
“
h elios n ,
S ahi d ic “
a rin g r-m A ye a h e n o s e n o s
”
r, ,
2 . H eb rew . e n iau t o s ,
Th e s h em e sh
s un ,
”
A year s hana h ,
”
,
T H E S KY , T H E AI R, L I G HT T IM E , . 1 79
5 . L ati n .
( )
2 E rse .
Th e s un ,
s ol ,
Th e s un , g r ian ,
ye A ar ,
”
annu s ,
sam h,
6 . Germ an . yea b l i a d h a i
A r,
” -
n
Th e s onn e
s un , , ( )
3 K y m r ic .
A year j a h r h u al ”
”
, ,
Th e s u n, ,
7 . C el tic . h u an ,
( 1 ) G a d h eli c . A year b l wy d d ,
-
”
Th e s un r ian b l yn d d,
g g r e
- -
, ,
A ye ar ,
”
b l ia d h n-
a, id -
s n
-
s r for in those that begin with h the h is convertibl e
,
-
, ,
as
“
a circling period of seasons and similar phenom e na .
, ,
”
its Arabic dress h u l h al it m eans a circle a year
,
In , , ,
.
but specially
,
a year The root is ad which accord .
”
, ,
( n tim e)
i .
“
y e t again L i t e r u m a second time and E y e t
, ,
”
.
,
“
,
”
.
,
g e ar r to describ e a circle
,
“
As th e early population of .
G o t h g i u l ( H g a l al to
. S W b u i l S ax h we o l
.
,
“
.
, .
,
G c u id h e a l l all
. E w h e e l Th e oldest form is the
,
z . .
I b l i a d h a i n and K b l wy d d
. These words m e an the
, . .
“
i a d b to go round
,
“
The name B e l also occurs in the .
”
well known B e l t a n e —
-
fir e s of the first of May and in the ,
G ia d h
. .
G erman and the three C e ltic dial e cts the nam e for a year
,
”
oh - i l .
Lar e s
But as this is only conj ecture two obj ections may be ,
”
a verb to turn mean also a year “
I answer both “
e c t e d the G adh e lic language now falling into the sere and
p , ,
for
Th e re s no t a year b u t pil fers as it g o e s
’
a circle a year
“
We hav e also the G r i ( pr e posi
, . .
th e H d d Oh i d ( wh e nce i d a n a
. , r i s ( adverb)
.
,
“
,
“
again denoting an iteration like H s h an ah a year
,
”
, . ,
“
,
”
186 TH E E TRU S C AN S .
have one curious social law— a woman m ust not speak to the
husband of her daught e r ; if th ey chance to approach e ach
oth e r th ey instantly stop and turn b ack to back all com
,
This finishes the cor r o bor e e Now the circl e t h e S low and .
, ,
and set it up before her that sh e might pray for the safety ,
th e singular as G h o a co w ( L b o s ) plu b a ; G d i a
, .
,
“
.
, .
,
“
a god ( L plu d i i) plu d e e ; G d e u r a t e ar ( Gr
”
. .
, . .
,
.
d a k r u L l a c r i m a) plu d e o i r ; G g e a d h
, . a goos e plu , .
.
, , .
g e o id h
A m] .
.
,
gu i n gu ag i n t a tre s —o r, an n o qu i n qu ag e s i m o t e r t i o a m]
Zz iz m ay be equivalent to— n at u s a n u os qu i n gu ag i n t a
' '
t r e s — o r oe t a t is , Thus 7 27
an n o qu i n u
q ga e s i m o t e r tio .
’
.
blanc e— as o c t av u s s e p t i m u s ( root s e p t G r h e p t a)
- -
,
- -
, .
,
d e c i m u s ( root d e k G r d e k a) v i c e s i m u s t r i g e s
- -
, . ,
- -
,
i m u s &c
-
,
this res e mblance is not found in th e Gr
.
.
- - f -
-
i m u s o f the R oman If a G a e l wishes to say forty on e -
” ’
-
, ,
190 TH E E TRU S C AN S .
. .
a o i s in I by a o i s a o s and in K by o e d or o e s ; ag e d “ ”
.
, . , ,
in K is h e n and in G I s e a n or a o s d a
.
,
O f th e s e u i n is
.
-
. .
,
, .
y a m i m as
-
if from a singular
,
y a m In its plural form it .
life ,
lifetime G e s e n iu s is doubtful of the derivation but
” “
.
”
,
“
a day and the G a m ,
time s eason ag e Anoth e r .
,
“
, ,
po werful motion for that suits both words and their cog , ,
, .
”
wen t a i on for a i Fo n
, an ag e ; in L i v i I hav e ,
“ ”
.
-
,
“
ab b ain n
-
a riv e r a str e am u a i r for a v a i r an hour , ,
-
, ,
S i u b h a il
- to go a way to go to trav e l to walk But th e
, , , , .
”
a m h a in n
) that flows swiftly
,
and irresistibly into the gr eat
ocean ( G a m b ) of e t e rnity If this is the d e rivation of
”
. .
is a i b h n e of a g h a n n a ig h n e of c i a l c e i l of m e a l or
, , , , ,
genitive .
f Opi n i on s o Oth e r s .
dj il yi l i l
,
In Mongolic lan guages a year is dyi l dj t l l
, .
’
,
’
,
,
.
”
1 4 7/i] a iv il a mi s ,
age ,
In th e frontispiece the n am e
,
“
.
-
“
‘
futur e to com e and th e differ e ntiated form ej e l m e ans
, ,
’
not b e th e L ce t a s ce v u m G r a i on for th e oe a i n e v e r
.
, , .
, ,
E trus c an r i t e L r i tu s Sa sn ,
r i —
t is going flowing , .
-
, , ,
r i j a ti
- -
h e go e s R i l th e r e for e means cours e of tim e
.
, , ,
a n n os .
THE P HYS ICAL F E AT URE S OF A C O . U NT RY . 19 0
CHAPT E R V .
2 . F al an d um , t h e Sk y .
1 . F ALAN D U M, t he S ky ( Chap IV ) . .
f a l ’
au a u m th e
,
Sk
y
“
The common root is fal the ter
.
”
,
a u i a z) is a G plural termination as in c a l m ai
. hero e s , ,
“
,
adj t e rmination as in fi r e a n t a
. tru e faithful from
,
-
, , ,
”
fi o r tru e L v e r u s ; in L th e a n t a b e comes e n t u s
, ,
”
. .
- -
,
as in p u l v e r u l e n t u s dusty v i n o l e n t u s drunken ,
“
, ,
“
.
”
Gr o u r a n o s
. heaven as compar e d with o u r o s Ionic for
, ,
”
,
Meru the fabled seat of their gods and the abode of all t h e
,
blessed the centre of the world ; in the G reek land the cloud
,
compelling Zeus holds his court on Mount O lym pus and the ,
in oth e r languages .
S sku
. to cover akin to which are the G r s k i a a
,
“
,
”
.
,
“
an d —
in the Celtic dialects G I s g i a t h ( th silen t ) a . .
,
“
S hield a protection C o rn s g e t h
,
a shadow ( cf G , .
, . .
the upper region of the sky as com pared with the shiftin g ,
clouds b elo w ( of G r s t e r e om a) . . .
in g abode of m an ; al so in h e i m l i ch secret as if , ,
c anopy a roof ,
as in h i m m e l b e t t a canopy b e d
,
”
,
-
.
”
t he
“
hollow vault above us ; if so t h e word c oe l u m is ,
o f the same kind and the idea seems to have been foreign ,
E t r root fal in f a /
. x f a/ auau m
'
The root fa l th e n pro, . , ,
i b ah
r -
to cov e r to hide to li e hid whenc e th e noun ab
, , , ,
”
,
c ap h a r to cov e r
,
If th e G c a b h ( c ab) is writ te n
. .
,
”
.
“
to cover and an an g an an c an an to cov e r with clouds
, , , ,
“ ”
,
G which has g a n g a i d
.
,
fals e hood deceit g a n a i d a , , ,
”
,
fe nce a fold c a n a c h
, d e ceit and g u n ,
a woman s , ,
”
,
’
t e g o I cov e r
, w ith g a n g a i d compare H b a g a d to
“
. ,
”
heaven that which cov e rs G r n e p h o s n e p h e l e G
, , . , , .
fl o w .
as G I n e a m h fl a i t h e a n a s s p e u r a t h ar i o r m a il t
.
-
. , , , ,
f a i l b h e K n e f wy b r , O f th e se f a il b h e and fl a i t h
.
, .
,
”
here m eans shelter protection a guardian a house the , , , ,
’
c ov e r f
FALZE Mo u n t a in s 2 .
, .
'
Now that t h e deri v ation of f a /a ua u m t h e sky has ,
“
,
a country and the tut elary gods look down b enignly upon
,
( cf G b e i n n e b e an a hill L fi n e s boundari e s I “ ” “
. .
, , , .
,
protecting .
”
“
a boundary a limit taken with A S Scotch b u rn , ,
”
.
-
. , ,
is fai r a hill ,
An d this G word fa i r b e sides meaning
. .
,
Et r f a /
. x by G r o r e s k o p i a i ( w hich latter word coming .
, ,
form of G fa i l fa l . , .
Op i n i on s o
f Ot h e r s .
D ON AL D S O N F a/
a ud um th e sky F al ae d ic t ae
.
“
,
‘
.
’ ‘
p h a l a n t h on ,
bald O r we m ight go a step farther and
‘
.
’
deri v ed fro m G r p ha os . .
”
‘
an enclosure Ah d ba lco a b e am a rafter Ital ba le o
,
’
.
,
‘
, ,
’
.
,
parts and S how w hat m e aning they have and whence they
, ,
m a m ad
,
to measur e m an a measur e Z m e é t é
, ,
”
, ,
”
.
,
m uch alike .
Z n ap o modern P n ap a and G r a n e p s i o s
. ,
In S . , .
- -
. .
n ab as a a daughter s child,
“
The S n a p t ri is evid ently ’
.
”
.
- -
“
a g randson from h u i o s a son and t h u g a t r i d e o s
,
”
,
“
,
- -
,
n e p Ot
Fur t her in the G p u i t h a i r the t h is as u sual silent
, . , , , ,
h u io s .
not a son “
W ords however with th at termination are
.
’
, ,
G r p a i s and m eant
. a son or daughter
,
then when “
,
a nephew .
”
Op in i on s o f Oth e r s .
, ,
th e word which bears this meaning is not fro m the same root
as the Siculian n ep os a grandson ( G r n ep ou s a n ep s i os ,
”
.
, ,
. .
,
21 0 TH E E TRU SC AN S .
“
a whisper is formed from the root s u r as in s u r i g x
,
”
, ,
Again fi s t u l a,
s u t oria
“
is an expression used by Pl iny
to m ean a shoemaker s tool of some kind and this j udging ’
, ,
derivation .
t ru m p et, a com et as if b u a b h ( L b u b u s b o h u s G
, .
, , .
fe a d a i l
-
.
ru sh ?
”
The G p i o b is th e root of G e r p fe i fe n t o . .
,
“
.
, , , , . ,
and fro m the same root the Scotch has s we s c h a tru m pet , ,
“
father was nothing m or e than th e syrinx or Pandean
”
s ch i l f
( l inserted) L s c i rp u s to which add L s c i p i o , .
, . .
s io b a
g
-
a straw
, G r
“
s i p h o n a pipe K c h w i b o l , .
,
“
, .
,
s u b h u b a pipe the E t r s u h
, ,
“
The Gr s u m p h o n i a
,
”
. a .
Op i n i o n s o f Ot h e r s .
, , , ,
L I NDS AY —
.
, ,
”
but with the primary idea of licking as in lambent “
,
”
o f cl h ,
I tak e from g l a n th e G noun e l a i d e a m h a .
-
,
“
thus
S et h l s =G s i o s l a n t he und er fi e “
-
an - .
- z -
r .
V u l c an u s G f u id h k a i =t h e un der fi re
- - : .
-
n
“ -
.
H e p h a i s t os G h u p o a i t h =t h e un d e r fi e
- - : r
.
- -
r .
formative t h as in Va u i h
,
-
.
Op in i on s o f Ot h e r s .
or h as tu s ) in th e s ense of an athlete
,
E quival e n t to a .
”
trains athletes .
”
HI S TE R a S t ag e p laye r
4 .
,
-
.
excl ude the players from all civic honours Livy says that .
’1
When this rude ger m had blossomed into the classic drama ,
to chant the story of the play while the chi e f actor did the ,
the R omans .
Cybele .
action .
th e G e r fri s c h
. brisk vigorous The G has thre e
, ,
.
”
.
dance .
’
To this hour the G aels use the name fi r c h l i s -
Merry D ancers .
good .
”
was u sed by th e E truscans to m ean any stage player in -
f e a r s g e a r or of fi o s a d a i r The G n oun s g e a r a d h
-
,
-
. .
fi s t e r h is t e r as before
, ,
.
5 . L UD I O , a P l a ye r . L UDU S, a P l ay .
arena .
j as a ,
to j est a word co rresponding to the ch aracter of
-
l e cl i a n
-
to lead their ch aracter being orig in ally that of
, ,
”
blood who d well on the western slope of the U ral the word
, ,
L HO MO V IR MULIER
E X C UR S U S ON TH E .
, , .
m an n m e n s c h Da m a n D m a n N m a n Ic m a nn
, , .
, . , .
, .
,
S ax m an m o n K m y n w G d u i n e ( in composition
.
, , . , .
m u in n
) .
P nar C ner ( a
. , . H a n e s h Gr a n e r a n t h r Op o s
“
.
, .
,
the S m an to think
. H o m o see m s to stand alone ; it
,
.
words as in E m e l t s m e l t ; m a r s m e a r ; w a r d s w o r d
,
.
, , , .
s m u ain to think ,
The G word d u i n e a m an plu
“
. .
, ,
”
.
224 TH E E T R US C AN S .
G I verb s m u a i n
.
-
. to think for s m u a i n b e comes
,
h o m in h o m o ,
Moreover Festus says that the old form
.
,
”
kind courteous polit e e g h om o cl oct is s i m u s e t h u m a n u s
, , ,
. .
, .
nate those studies which are esteem ed the fittest for training
t he true humanity in every man By h um an i t as the .
language and the L atin has borrowed from the C eltic Now
, .
,
inhabitants .
, ,
and heard sitting and singing before the door of the shieling ,
A borigin a l .
MAN z
g i wi ( S
r, g i b b i r v i r ah H g e b e r L v ir G
of . .
, .
, .
, .
fe ar) ; k o r e ( cf Gr k o r o s a t dh ulla . .
,
“
,
d u l l a i ( cf G d u i l a creatur e D u l the
.
,
“
, ,
“
god of nature
WOMAN i n a r ( cf P n a r a man
z . k id n j u n d a l g i n
.
, , ,
ai a ( cf Gr g u n e g u n a i k . .
,
F AT HE s a b b in b fi b a ( cf Aram aean a b b a )
,
. .
H EAD = g a k a o ga k ab
,
u i ( of L c ap
,
u t ) . . .
S UN y ar a i wi r r i ( cf G g e a r r and G e r j ah r)
z ,
. .
, . .
MOON g i l l e j u l l u k ( cf G g e a l a c h )
z ,
. . .
the god name Bel and I have elsewhere advanced argu m ents
-
,
for beli e ving that Bel was known and worshipped in E truria .
o wn e r a husband
,
as a v e rb b a al in H means to have , .
as
E ir Vel V e n z il e Al fn alis l e . .
La t C V e n s iu s C F Caius . . . .
E ir . V . L e cn e V H apirn al
.
E t r V I Al ph n i N u v i C ain al
. .
La t C Alfi u s A F C ain n ia
. . . . Natus
E tr . V Kaz . K Klan . .
La t . C Cassius C F S at urn in u s
. . .
rit e s th e newly made husb and and wife w ere called Caius
,
-
( )
3 to overpower ( 4 ) to sei z e ( 5 ) to subdue ( 6 ) to cover , , , ,
these the G has equivalents from the sam e root but with
.
,
a wo m an c a i l e a stru mpet
,
”
( )
3 c u i b h -
r i c h to
,
“
-
,
“
7
( ) c c i l -
to hide ,; ( ) g
8 s
“
a i l to veil ( )
9 c a m b
”
- - “
“
p ower m ight c a i l ,
strength c a i l l ,
a testicle -
, ,
-
,
“
( )
1 0 c i a f o r c a i a m an a husband ( )
1 1 - t ie ,
a “
, ,
“
”
( )
1 3 f e a r g
- a cha m pion ; ( 1 4 ,) g a m h winter ( L ,
“ ”
.
B a al Ch B e l Et r V e l An d as the L n am e C a i u s is
, .
, . . .
to G g am b . ga v— a wo m an in the sense of a “
,
’
“
a gown so the H verb l ab as h gives l e b u s h ( 1 ) a
”
.
- -
,
“
”
gives G g a m b . a wom an gives also G c a c ai ,
“
a , .
, ,
“
Et r V e l u s V e l u s a
. , .
PER SO NAL NAM ES . 23 1
Caius Caia
, .
23 2 TH E E T RUSC AN S .
CHAPTE R VII .
M ILI TAR Y T E R MS .
1 . C as s i s ,a H elm et .
3 . F av i s s a a C el l un der a T em ple
,
.
( )
2 its s h a
p e — round as G r k r a n o s k
,
o r u s from G .r k a ra , , . ,
( )
3 th e m a t e r i a l of which it is made as G r k u n e é of , .
,
“
d og s S kin
’
In G th e names for h el m et are— c l o g a i d
.
”
.
“ ”
,
b io r aid e ,
a helmet a hat from b i o r ( root b ar
“
, ,
”
,
,
’
, , . .
-
.
”
s e
g ap The G h as the adj c a m crooked bent curved
.
. .
, , , ,
t e l py n From t a i p
. a rock I take the Sabine word ,
“
,
”
,
“
,
the cup of the head ; the G aels call the mouth also ” ”
not white .
”
”
eye b r o w ( see root b ar) also g ab a well g o b a den , , ,
”
, ,
”
and g e b e a cistern ( L fo v e a) a m arsh a pool
,
“
For .
, , .
”
“
eyebrow ( H g ab) the G has fa b h r a the eyelid . .
-
,
“
,
”
which is perhaps the Gr O p h r u s t h e eyebrow as if .
,
“
,
”
fo b r u s and then h o b r u s o b h r u s ) ; for the boss of a shield
, ,
“
”
temple like H g ab a vault
, .
, .
”
kind were few in number and expr e ssed primary ideas and , ,
w ai m .
”
a roof whence com e s the Tungus g u la a tent
,
”
, .
grave .
”
2 . BALT E U S , a Be l t .
the A S b e l t the E b e l t
.
-
.
, . .
”
G b a l t a belt means also a border a welt and the
.
,
“
,
” “
,
root with only the vowel sound changed The word now in -
.
these exampl e s prov e that the root word fro m which the -
“
going round encircling This we have in the H p al ak
,
.
”
.
,
Et r L biz /
.
-
Ze us is a purely C eltic wo rd
. .
Op i n i on s o f Ot h e r s .
D ON AL D S ON —Balteus
the military g irdle occurs
.
,
“
, ,
LI N D SAY .
—
Balteus
the m ilitary girdle or belt From
,
.
fa l cl
-
a n ,
to fold or bind .
( )
2 that m etath e sis is quite common in m onosyllabic r oots
”
,
k in g or .
,
“
direction rule The genius of the E truscan language led
, .
”
d a r a i sovereignty d a r u g h a a superintendent an over
'
, , ,
”
seer and d a r a house that which protects like L
,
”
,
“
,
“
, .
”
t e c t u m G t a i g h a house from covering
, . The H , , .
”
.
”
S d h ari firmly holding
. ,
The root consonants therefore .
-
, ,
roots of the primeval lan g uage This root som etimes occurs .
G t e ar u in n or t e a r a i n n
.
- to p reserve to protect -
,
“
,
“
protection t e a r u i n n e a r a protector and th is last
,
33
,
“
,
”
( Home ri c m e a l é t cr
) and the no s a st ong
'
g un t r e u n e ar r , ,
, ,
( cf
. the O c h i l hills in Perthshire ) .
”
fro m Ch verb S h e l at to rule to hav e dom inion a root
.
,
“
, ,
have the same idea of protection and are from the same ,
shed a cover ,
.
drott a lord d r o t t i n
, a kin g d r o t t n a to rule
,
”
, , ,
“
,
”
m eans nobles “
.
’
a r uu a
f and ( 3 ) that a r u ua is the G abstract noun
’ f
.
t r e u n a ( d h ) form ed from t r e u n .
Op i n i on s 0 f Othe rs .
LI N DS AY —F om
lord and at d r ott n a
. r d r o tt ,
“
,
”
,
E ! C UR S U S
(I ) the nam es Ta r qu in Ty r r h e n i R as e u a
On , ,
.
Ty r r h e m , R as e n a
'
, ,
”
k o ir a n o s a ruler K d rag o n a governor G t o r
, ,
”
.
,
“
, .
,
”
t o r r a sovereign a noble I t o r e a lord a sovereign
, , ,
”
.
,
“
,
proof that the C e ltic lang uage contains a near appro xim a
tion to the E truscan nam e T a r t h ou both in its fo rm and /
,
hero kings was S arg o n whose name means pri nce and
-
, ,
”
d a r d— d a ri d a rh d a r g t ar g t a r ch d ra g d r a c—d ri
, , , , , , ,
of the chieftain and the d eep rev e r e nce entertained for his,
T U RR H E N O L
”
people the lordly governin g ruling protecting race just
, , , , ,
ABS T RAC T T E R MS . 25 1
the D ruids Six and the n obles four The poet Hesiod who
, . ,
l ived in an age when the earli e r world notions had not yet -
races fou r nam ed after the chi e f metals and one the race
, ,
have had among them a lordly race fro m which the king ,
Celts had also the nam e Tur am ong them for one of the ,
Another argu m ent for the princ ely dig nity of the Tu r
rh e n oi comes up in the G r word t u r a n n o s which m eans .
,
“
a prince or rule r unlim ited in his power by law or consti
,
”
all his household and even to his kinsm en and his descend
,
Gr k o i r a n o s
. a ruler or command e r k u r o s suprem e
,
“
,
”
,
“
are the same root wor d on ly with two different term ina
-
,
ho he H e —
, . t u rs c i the lordly chieftain race becomes
,
“
,
”
( E t r u s ia
) E t r u ri
,
a .
T u r a n n o s th e Gr equivalent for G t u i r s e a c h is
, . .
,
clan kindred
, this seem s to explain the controverted
quantity of the e in Porsena for this nam e m ay be either ,
”
national tribe nam e F i a n n a -
Fenians and the G I , ,
( G. I-
c i n
. n e A S c y,
n n
) is not improbably the same
.
-
.
R as e ua .
head men -
the lead e rs of the race —
,
” “
a name which is
a father ; Sabine at t u s ”
a father Tatar A t t i l a
, , , ,
father like -
.
To s s ack or Hossack
is a co rruption of G t u i s e a c h .
,
the E t r ( r a s fe a d h n a r a s h e n n a) R as e n a It is true
.
-
,
-
.
”
r o s h a head
,
.
tain a leader t y wy s o g to l e ad L d u c o
, ,
”
, , . .
folk from G m a i t h ( m a i t m a i k) a h e ro
,
”
.
, , .
”
25 8 TH E E TRUS CAN S .
”
mean hero in G S hows that the Celtic m ind is apt to
“
.
phantom which charms the eye and draws forth the lon gings
‘
.
,
m o r e m o s t ( as if m o e r m o e s t) It was a common
,
-
,
- .
m Or fl a i t h e a n
-
great chiefs and fr om l a o c h itself t h e
,
“
,
”
M o gh a Magian ,
a great m an and the Oh has M ag ,
( t
,
”
.
hero ,
the powerful warrior
”
.
”
,
”
. .
,
“
,
G e r s c h l a g en to beat to kill E S l ay G s l a c h d to
“ ”
.
, , , .
, .
,
to H m Or e h . a teacher or m it r a to be fat to be
,
“
, ,
“
,
II TH E NAME E N D IN G T U MN U S T U N U S U N U S
.
- -
,
-
,
-
.
-
u m n u s ; then as Portumnus V it um n us F ort u n us are
, , ,
fare well in life must invoke th e prot e ction of the Sup reme
O rma z d to save him from evil and not only O rmaz d but ,
sp e cial and lesser deities who presided over the house the ,
field and the other d epartm e nts O f daily activity would also
, ,
These spirits are not ti e d to these outward Obj ects but are ,
s ton e this house has its own g enius but the sam e genius
, , ,
Mil ll e r) .
u air ,
time season S pecially the changes of the seaso n s
,
“
will fr om the root v o l v e l in G a i l l
, desire w ill , , .
,
“
, ,
”
a r m a arms as if a r
,
“
,
all that belongs to war
” “
s ays : D o you fals ely say that you ( Miner v a) were born a
“
think that the breast and the swaddling band are the m ost -
in M u t u n u s T u t u n u s F o r t u n u s F o rt u n a for that
, , , ,
C f m y de ivati on of L h o m o f om G s m u ai n t o thin k
1 “ ”
. r . r .
, .
26 6 THE E T RU SCANS .
of Fo rtuna .
G r T u ch e
. chanc e although worshipped in various parts
, ,
”
, .
“ ”
s or t e s associated with the worship of Fortu n e At a .
benigna .
deep furro w the limits of that city which under the smiles
, ,
spe rity The names G ad and Meni both mean that which
.
while the Hamites and the Aryans regarded the Sun and
Moon in the same lig ht Now since Baal Bel was widely .
, ,
ship ,
”
colere num e n ) or B e l s people ( B e l and Gr
” ’ ”
.
laos G aos
, a community a tribe — which has the
.
, ,
th e name Bel was a popular one in E tru ria for m any of its ,
ther e is the w e ll known fact that the Scottish and Irish Celts
-
V e l h a t h ri V e l — at é m
’
- -
.
,
, ,
”
”
the sam e root is k a r o b near short From the root k a r ,
“
, .
,
”
S hortened L c u r t u s With the H k a r o b
, . n ear .
, ,
”
S g io r r a d h
-
accident From all th is it appears that
, .
”
from —
, ,
F au ne ,
N y m ph ar u m fu g ie n t u m am at or ,
= k 3k
r oso pe cu s om ne cam po
L u di t h e b ,
C u m ti b i N o ae e d e u t D e ce m b re s
n r n ,
C u m b o ve p ag us
’
.
affe ctionat ely conv e rsing nose to nose with a huge shagg y , ,
after slaying the victims the p ri est must lay himself down ,
futur e .
Br i n an au g ur y h ath t i ed
a r ,
O f th at d ead k i d wh ich m us t no t b e
r n ,
U less i d re ad e xt e m i ty
n n r ,
O u si e fo res w t h e e vent s o f w r
r r s a a .
s m il k whit e b u ll t h ey sl e w
’
Du gg n cr a an -
,
4: t
a
A d o w t h e b lack
n d c ragg y b oss an
O f th at h ug e clifi w h os e am pl e v e rg e
'
and goats and rams and lambs for Pan curat ov e s and
, , , ,
”
, ,
K oe n plu w
.
.
,y n and although
. th e t e rmina
,
t ion u u s is not -
, .
old G a o d h a S he ep
. The d h change d into its liquid
,
.
”
,
n,
w ould m ak e th e word a o n which is much th e sam e as ,
Un u u s In uu s ,
In either vie w I th e refore claim In u us
.
,
as a G adhelic nam e .
t e c t ion An d as P o m C n a
. the goddess of gardens and -
,
CHAPT ER IX .
T E RMS U S E D IN R ELI GI O N .
l . a Te m pl e
F an u m , .
2 . F a v is s a a C ryp t ,
.
L it uu s an Au g ur s Wan d
’
3 .
,
.
4 . E s ar a Go d ,
.
1 . FAN U M ,
a Te mp l e .
d clu br i s
, f a
”
n a a c
“
t e m p l a The
, derivation of d e l u b r u m .
”
,
“
a holy plac e a templ e ,
But as fan u m and t e mp lu m .
”
N e pt un i ,
tem plum mundi to m e an a circular e xpanse
” “
,
cf G i o m and c h i o l l which is th e H c h u l to wh ee
( ) l “
. .
, , . , ,
L h o r a b u t c u a i r h u a i r is n o w soft e n e d in G .into n a i r
, , ,
t e m p u s ) A compound of n a i r is G t i o m c h u a i r t and
. .
,
a circl e .
”
G fa i nn e
. a ring An d if th e E truscan worship w as
, .
curv e a circl e ,
Croml e chs ar e num e rous in various parts
.
”
ston e .
”
, ,
r a d i u s a ray r o t a a whe e l
-
,
H e nc e r a t h in th e O ld
,
”
,
.
, ,
round
Ano t h e r w o rd of similar import also common in th e C e ltic ,
( b r u a s ) as in
,
th e villag e name B r u i s B ru c e From b r u a s ,
.
”
so the G word a m a r a m a i r a tre nch a trough a furrow
.
, , , , ,
colour ,
A lb a j u g m ni e o cu m b v e v acc a tu l it
u v o ,
C ORS S EN .
—
F a n u m —Fro m the root fa in fat m
to .
-
,
ceremonies .
2 . For E t r F a r/is m ,
. a crypt s ee Chap VII,
. .
LI T UU S , R od
’
3 . an A ug u r s .
with f a n u m .
Creator) ”
l just as th e G r d a k r u m a b ec om e s L l a c r i m a ; henc e
, . .
th e G e r l a t t e and th e E l a th l a t t i c e But it is n o t
.
,
.
, .
S lat ,
a rod and th e K l l a t h a rod also in a t e chnical
“
, .
,
“
, ,
, ,
,
’ ”
. .
an ell w and -
.
.
, , ,
guess to unriddl e
,
Th e K h u d l a t h is the l in e n s . . .
28 4 THE E T RU SCAN S .
. ,
“
a trump e t a co m e t The s h o p h ar lik e the ZzZn n s was
, .
, ,
BI RD S . 28 7
CHAPT E R X .
BI RD S .
l . Ar ac o s H a r a c o s ,,
a Hawk .
2 . C ap y sa F al c on ,
.
3 . G uis a C ran e ,
.
4 . An t ar t h e E gl e,
a .
1 . G E N E RAL NAM E S F OR
“
BI RD .
faculty which has been given to man alon e calls into being , ,
th e n ar e fossil painting
,
.
“
g l u tt on th e L n oct u a and the S i —
ola n a
” ”
, . n
ga , .
perish e d w ith th e m
Th e vultu r e also is known for its family affe ction O n e
, ,
.
t highs
I G E N E RAL T E R M S
. .
that can fly in w hich sen s e it has usu rped the plac e of the
,
”
c orr e ct t e rm fo w l from A S fu g e l G e r v o g e l L , .
-
.
-
, .
-
, .
“
you n g of fo w ls from A S b i r d b r i d root b r e e d Th e
”
, .
-
.
, ,
.
see
Th e ro u gh e st of th e s e forms is th e K e d h in which .
,
d ial e ct a d a i n m e an s -
a w i n g and a d a r m e ans birds ,
-
,
fo w ls Th e root th e n is a d e d Now in G I i t e
.
, , ,
.
, .
-
.
,
fly
”
as a bird Th e origin al id e a ho wev e r conv ey e d by
.
, ,
“
to move and the H has n ad ad,
to m ov e as th e .
-
,
“
,
a in n ,
n in n or y n and we hav e the K a d a i n
-
, , .
-
,
tiv e a d e r y n -
a bird and e d an contract e d into e d m
-
, ,
”
, ,
“
a bird Th e G e u n
.
”
a b ird com e s from th e sam e . ,
“
,
”
u s e d in a gr e at vari e ty O f acceptations th e se to us no w
a p e ar utt e rly div e rs e and y e t if we e xamine th e matt e r
p ,
th e H verb H at s —
. at s n at s a n at s e h m e a n s ( 1 ) to shin e , , ,
“
,
rising h e nc e to shin e
,
th e n ( 2 ) — said of a plant
“
to
“
to flower in whi c h s e ns e th e H h as n iz z a h a flo w er ;
,
”
.
,
“ ”
29 2 TH E E T RU S C AN S .
in Syriac t o fly ,
th e G root g a b h m e ans to b e in
“
.
“
”
fro m it by changin g it into p ( cf S p a p a b ad and G I
,
. .
, ,
'
.
a fe a t h e r a win g , .
”
i r e as if i t h e r e or i t h a i r wh e r e th e ih according to th e
, , ,
flight e a t h a r ,
”
a ski ff and e a t h l a m b
-
ready
, ,
”
-
,
.
, ,
au gu r
-
is on e who is k e enly att entive to th e s ign s “
n e i t h The syllabl e o r in o r n i s s ee ms to b e th e G e i r
.
-
. ,
as in e i r i c h I ris e L o r i o r G a i r o o r n fi m i so
,
“
,
”
.
-
, .
,
-
,
a
( fl i s h ( a) u t h m ean to ,
rush violently u po n the ,
ness .
’
In passing into G this initial l e tte r has usually .
,
—
shall find reason for w riting it a i On o s— tha t is a i ( t h ) 6 n o s ,
th e On o s as also in th e L c i c o n i a is th e G e u n a
-
, .
-
, .
,
“
G c i t h is cognat e w i t h G r p e t o m a i I fly and th e
. .
-
,
“
,
”
h ik n e o m a i I come I go I arri v e ,
“
, ,
.
”
ab ov e yields the A —
, S c y t a E k i t e a w ord w h ich I have . .
, .
,
for m t s af wh e nc e Ar t S te f an augur
,
AS th e H .
,
“
.
”
.
sp e ar a jav e lin
,
N o w g a b h is pronounced g a v and in
.
, , ,
“
to fl e e as an army to vanish as a dr e am and th e G ,
”
,
”
.
k ap h th e hollo w of th e hand
,
“ ”
as wing go tak e ,
”
fe ar are e xpre ss e d in L atin
“
,
” “
,
” “
,
”
29 8 TH E E T RU S CAN S .
I b a d h b h K e r y r G e r a d l e r H r ac h am GI h i e r a x
.
, .
, .
, .
,
‘
. .
of G f e ar fi r a man a h e ro ( L v i r) and e u n a
.
, ,
“
,
”
. , ,
“
bird .
”
Th e e agl e is the h e rO bird and O f th e symbols “ ”
-
,
. ,
loving bird .
q v ) th e libation or th e O bj e ct O ffe r e d
. . If so th e n h i e r o s .
,
“
e agl e is form e d as ab ov e from fi al ge n e rous
,
”
,
now , , ,
a R omanc e corruption of L a q u i l a . .
L p l i c o I fold
. Now if th e G fal b e th e root of th e s e
, .
”
, .
r ia b h a c a kit e and th e K b a r c u d
,
“
a kite th e ,
”
.
-
,
“
,
”
as G s g r e a c h a n G r k e r c h n é i s H ay ah ; ( a ) they
.
, .
’
, . .
fan g p r e a c h a n s e a b h a g e u n f i o n n K b e b o g L
, , , , .
, .
a c c i p i t e r GI h a rp é g u p s G e r h ab i c h t A S h a fa c
,
‘
.
, , .
, .
-
.
( )
d . they h av e nails or talons wh e r ew ith to s e i z e and hold
th e ir pr ey as G c l a m h a n s p e i r e a g F r é p e r v i e r ;
, .
, , .
( )
e. they tear t h e ir pr e y to pi e c e s as L m i l v u s F r .
, .
m ilan .
G fan g
. vultur e — ,
a nam e whi c h is the sam e as L .
p an g o ( as if p h a n g o ) I driv e in a nail F a n g e x ,
“ ”
.
an d y s g u t y l l -
the fal c on ar e diminutive s from c u d
-
,
“
, ,
(o
s u th From . c u d c o m es A S c yt a wh e nc e E .
-
. .
K ys m o t E s p o t
. , . .
on .
”
The form e r is mad e up of a i s rush and h a l ,
”
“
tak e catch as in h a l i s k o m a i 2 n d aor h e a l On ; th e
, ,
”
- -
, .
“
rush and th e G root word e u n Arm e z n e i n
”
a .
-
, . , ,
“
bird .
b
( ) Th .e nam e s G s g re ach an G r k e rch n ei s and H . , .
‘
, .
( )
e U nd
. e r this head n e arly all our languag e s s e nd con
t rib u t io n s and among th e s e we sh all find our E truscan
,
, ,
”
the nam e s p r e a c h a n s e a b h a g e u n fi o n n b e b o g O f , , , .
e xplain e d .
I l ay hol d O f .
it claims kin d red with the ant e dil uvians The root is p a r .
p a r a ch & c L fr a n g o O H G e r p r e c h a n G o t h
-
,
.
, .
, . .
-
.
, ,
b r ik a n G e r b r e c h e n E b r e ak G b ri s
, . The primary , .
, . .
3 0 4. TH E E TRU S CAN S .
ing ,
”
acting violen tly oppr e ssively or tyrannically in , , ,
”
which s ens e t h e G p r e a c h a n is us e d Th e G v e rb b ri s
. . . ,
, ,
ik t — inos or nis c o r v u s m i l v u s c o r —n i x p a v o as
‘
- - - -
, , , , , ,
c ircumstanc e s w e hav e s e a a
g which w ith l ins e rt e d gives
-
, , , ,
“
a poss ession s e a l b h a e h a d h ,
”
s ei z in F r s a i s i n e a ,
“
,
”
.
,
b e com e s e a s s e i z e , .
BI RD S . 307
i
c orruption O f G s e a b h a g . .
( as in t h e L c u t i s a S kin from. G r Sk u t os
) becom e s ,
“
,
”
.
g ab h a much ,
used G v e rb meaning ( )
1 to sei z e lay hold . ,
h ab i ch t A S h a fa c E h aw k L a c —
, .
-
c i p i t e r and th e
.
, . ,
-
,
Gr g u p s g upo s
. the vulture with its compound
, , ,
ai u
g p i o s ( c f a i —e t o s ) w hich from
. a I S S O and g u p s m e ans , , ,
’
ai u
g p i o s as goat vu l tur e ( from a i for a i x a goat-
is ,
from l a o c h a h e re ,
.
a o r form e s c h o n
. and its mood s c h o i é n An d so from .
,
”
“
to have and p e rhaps G e r g e b e n to give
,
I hav e .
,
.
. .
,
to hasten arriv e at ,
.
”
G r bird
.
—
nam e h a rp é a falcon ( wh en ce the E h a rp i e s ), . ,
yet to b e considered .
“
a goat but in O l d I it was also us e d to signify a hors e ;
, .
“ ”
n o u n ce d s g ré b
) to scrap e to scratch ,s g riob h to , ,
”
,
, .
s ch r e i b e n E w r i t e ; and s g r i o b s g r o b by dropping
, .
, ,
c r a fu
( s dropp e d ) to scrape to scratch and ,
s
y g
“
r i fe n u , ,
”
,
“
to w rite The K c r a fu shows us how s g e a r b s g r iOb
.
”
.
,
s c a r i fy .
cla h
p ,G c l a m b L Ol a v u s
. a nail But the L
, .
-
,
.
”
.
BI DSR . 31 1
, ,
royal descent .
posed O f m i l ( cf K m i l fr a n a . and a n
.
-
, ,
s e ns e I find in G m i l id h to m e an a h e re on e famous
, .
, ,
”
wi th which compar e th e P g a r d a n
”
g oing round as “
. , ,
a s y a g a r d an
-
th e revolving millstone
,
Old P ersian ”
“
a w he e l a ree l Her e again a previous remark applies
,
.
”
, , ,
kit e .
i o l a i r t h i o m c h i o l l a c h which m e an ( 1 ) t h e
-
eagl e that ,
els e wh e re .
say th e E t r v u l t u r th e vulture
. Th e s e ar e both ,
“
.
”
t o r a tow e r t o r a d h an au ge r a wimbl e t o r r
,
“
, ,
“
, ,
”
,
t ur
g by m
os,etath e sis becom e s t r u g —
On a turtl e dove , ,
-
,
think that the bird name cam e fi rst in point O f tim e and -
,
, .
, ,
conical beaks .
-
.
.
,
k o r On é S k a r a v a O H G e r h r a b e n E r a v e n H b r ab
, .
, . . .
, .
, . .
G c n a i m h e a c h fi t h e a c h r o c a s G e r r ab e E g r e b e
. , , , .
, . .
probably an E truscan .
BI RD S .
319
s e n t l y examin e .
Th e G e r r ab e O H G e r h r a b e n is connecte d with
. , . .
oth e r g r a b h
,
to sei z e has b e en d e vocalis e d an d is
,
“
, ,
G e r g r e i fe n
. to s ei z e and g r i ff a g rasp a talon a
, ,
”
,
“
, ,
g rab h by softening
,
th e ini t ial 9 giv e s A S h r ae f i a n , .
-
.
w hich com e s A — S r ae fe n E r a v e n G e r r a b e Da . . , .
, .
, ,
”
r a a fn the robber bird the bird of pilfering habits
,
“ -
, .
3 20 TH E E T RUS CAN S .
ar e form e d G e r r a u b e n E t O r o b K r h a i b rapacity
.
, .
, . ,
“
,
”
G r e ub ,
to t e ar to lacerat e and from it r e u b a i n n
“
, ,
”
,
robb e ry fr ee booting
,
.
”
Th e F r c o rb e a u is a corruption of L c o r v u s and F r
. .
, .
c o r n e i l l e O f L c o rn i c u l a
. .
now let us cl assify and e xamin e the names for the con i r os t r e s
,
pointed nos e .
pelican .
”
b e connect e d w ith a root w hich giv e s th e G r s t o rg e love .
,
“
,
crane th e bitt e rn
,
” “
Thes e descriptive nam e s mean .
’3
“
th e moor c o r r ( th e crane) the white c o r r ( the stork) ,
“
,
th e gr e y c o r r th e fish c o r r t h e c o rr th at fr e quents
,
”
,
” “
o r of going round
“
Th e same principle app e ars in S .
”
.
( cf L r o t u n d u s)
. . C o r r th en is a rou n d conical or .
, , , ,
“ ”
.
, , .
o r n iS
-
n i t h o s all O f w hich t e rminations have already been
,
-
,
e ith e r c o rr r i a b h a c -
or p a r r r i a b h a c and a -
,
3 24 TH E E TRU S CAN S .
“
a lanc e which is the meaning of b a r both in G and K
,
”
.
c u r i s q u i r i s a sp e ar wh e nc e Q u i ri t e s and Q u i ri n u s ;
, ,
“
,
men it r e s e m bl e s th e G c u r a i d h a spearman a .
,
“
,
p i c u s th e magpi e
,
“
th e pike or spear bird ( cf p a r ra),
” “ -
”
.
,
g,
mus t be the oldest and par e nt form Th e pr e s e n c e O f th e .
th e G g k or 0 hard .
, , .
Th e nam e s L a r d e a G r e r Od i o s F r h é r o n E h e r o n
. , . , .
, .
,
ard ,
high ; t h e h e ron is t hus th e lofty bird This
“ ” ”
.
e a c h about four fee t high and hav e th e sam e stat ely asp e ct ,
.
r o c a s and it may b e in G e r k r ah e A S c r a we E
, , , .
, .
-
.
, .
c ro w O H G e r b r u c h and k r aa G o t h b r u k E
, . .
-
.
, . , .
G r g e r a n o s G e r k r a n i c h A S c ran E c r a n e ; for
.
, .
, .
-
.
, .
h e ron — K c r e g y r G e r r e i h e r A S h r a g r a O f
.
, .
, .
-
. .
”
th e s e r e c a s and c r e g y r both indicat e a harsh voice
,
- -
,
,
“
whit e ( b an ) .
i a s g K c i g f r a n and c h r y c h y d d L c i c o n i a
, . These -
, .
, ,
D O NAL DS O N — Capy s
. . If cap ys =fa l co it should seem ,
CH APT E R XI .
W E I G HT S AN D M E AS UR E S .
1 . a P i ce O f L nd
V O I S Il S ,
‘
e a .
2 . Man t i s s a a M ke weigh t ,
a -
.
1 . V O RS U S , a P i e ce f
o Lan d .
k l e r o n o m i a from k l e r o s
,
a lot If so it is connected ,
“
.
,
th e root p a r to br e ak
,
wh e nc e L fra n g o and L . .
m e aning of
2 If 7/0 7 5 l
.
/
is n ot patrimonial b u t a pi e c e of land such , .
3 32 TH E E T RU S CAN S .
D e n m a rk to signify territory ,
The L fi n i s its e lf s ee ms .
”
.
fu n i s) a boundary,
a chain of mountains From fO i r ,
”
.
e ra ,
a border a coast a
“
and th e Ho m eric
, ,
”
a r o u r a p l ou g h land
-
,
corn land
“
V e r s u s may thus -
,
” “
-
.
,
m in u o I l e ss e n G r m e i On less
, ,
”
.
,
“
.
”
b e a r r a m b pronounc e d b e a r r a v L p ar v u s ( p for b) ;
-
, , .
-
, , ,
Op i n i on s f
o Ot h e rs .
r u s t u m with f r u s t r a
f .
”
little a bit
, .
DR ES S . 335
CHAPT E R XII .
DR ES S .
1 . L ee n a, a Woollen C loak .
2 . Tog a ,
t h e R o m a D r ess n .
1 . T O GA ,
t h e R om a n Dr e s s .
and undulata —
“
that is arrange d in wavy lin e s O f colour
, ,
and worn only by the king Now I need not say that the .
,
, ,
”
,
“
,
G fa l u i n n a cloak L p a l l a p a l li u m is derived ”
. , , . ,
from fa l a i ch to cover -
and th e wom e n s cloak in
,
’
L teg
.
If we take t u i g h and aspirat e th e initial t w e ,
ui h e
g from which,
comes G u ig h e a m dr e ss full equip .
-
, ,
, , .
”
,
“
,
”
suffix a i n n and 0 1 is E w o o l A S w u l G e r w o l l e
-
, .
, .
-
.
, . .
“ “
.
, , ,
proof .
”
as a prope r name is whiteness This trilite ral is e h r
,
“
.
- -
I hav e alre ady noticed the fact that the H letter t s a d e has .
a strong affinity for the guttural g and that this is the lett e r ,
the G e r e e l E o i l K 11 1 o l e w L O l e u m Gr e l a i o n
.
, .
, .
, , .
-
, . ,
t s o wa l g o w al g o w l g wl A S w u l E w o o l K
, , , , .
-
.
, . , .
”
bright t s ah ar the whi teness O f wool t s o c h a r splen
, , , ,
body sh ine .
”
e d e i r e m ean snow ”
, .
“
win e G fi o n ( Gr Fo i n o s L v i n u m) ; K g wy d h
, .
, . . ,
G fi o s knowledge
. Thus K g wl becomes G fo i l
,
“
. . .
G root s o i l comes G s o l u s
. light and a large .
,
“
,
”
sun ,
the bright on e and Gr s e l e n e
” “
m oon as if ,
”
.
-
,
“
,
s o i l e n n a and perhaps a fo il l o n
-
,
the b right one
, ,
- -
,
“
,
”
h a l e n) .
d e a l r a i c h to shine
- -
, .
”
”
named from their brightness .
its brightness
“
and the obsolete G noun g a l a c h d . ,
clean bright ,
“
white bird K a l a r e h L o l o r which has th e same
”
, .
-
, ,
“
the or perhaps a p son and the root fo i l l s o il l in
, ,
“
,
”
,
”
function of Apollo as the orb O f day the Phoebus or shining ,
“
of Old Sol .
DRE SS . 343
O l ain n
-
wool is clearly earlie r than either Gr l e n o s or
, , .
original root of the name for wool while the aen a of the ,
-
”
ness co m es the root syllable e i r in K it m eans sno w
,
”
-
.
,
344 TH E E TRU SCAN S .
“
p pu r u re i olores u
p pr u r e a lux in G it m eans ice
,
3, “
.
“ ”
O l or
-
a swan but G O l a i u n means wool
,
“
,
the G .
-
.
5 W ords m ay also be
. fossil history the history of a ,
nation s wanderings ’
For instance if the root word e i r .
,
-
must have meant snow ice the daz z ling lustre that ,
” “
,
”
shone upon the mountain tops around ; but when the J aph e t
ians removed to the plains of lower Chald aea with its ,
th e n the whit e ness of snow was forgott en and the race now , ,
“
snow belongs to the hunter state Of a tribe or nation
,
”
-
,
Op i n i on s o f Ot he r s .
”
s a a r i s is a battle also the G a ra z or
“
g a x e r x u r o n -
.
, ,
at the king s order Thus also the body guard of the Shah
’
.
, ,
-
c ar 5 t h
-
S k ri t m eans also to castrate
, . In G it ,
. .
ts ur ,
a “
This brings us very near to the G .
”
s p o r s g e r whence s e c ur i s and L s e c a r e to cut
, , .
-
,
“
.
A PPEN D I X . 347
4 . C URULIS ( S E LL A ) . 5 . C URI A .
6 . C LIE NS .
”
a trib e . The c l i e n t e s w e re therefore clansmen those “
,
”
7 . F E TIAL E S .
”
originally m eant any wild animal ( fi a d h adj wild ) as ,
.
,
that cattle lifting was a fam iliar expe rience of the Ar yan
-
”
tribes .
8 . AV E RRUNC US .
n ,
and then pronouncing th e n with the nasal sound This .
fo r ag .
35 0 A P P E ND I X .
“
looked after the omens taken from the slain “ ” “ ”
animal .
11 . AU G UR .
“
a bird and g a r r i o I chatter which does not suit ;
,
”
,
“
,
L ac e r ( that is ak e u r) sharp
.
Ancient religions e n
, ,
.
’
Wise Men .
”
A PP E N D I X . 351
12 . H ARIOLU S .
( G r .a e r E a i r) and
,
e Ol or e O
.l as means knowledge
, , ,
“
,
art,
science which derivation corresponds with the mean
,
”
”
the air L h a r i o l u s
, . .
13 . P O RR EC T U S .
p orre c t a means,
”
b e tween the s l aying of the victi
“
m and
the laying it on the altar and that the verb p o r r i c e r e ,
p o r r ic e r e like the H n u h
, p properly means to wave to .
,
c onsecrated in this w ay .
35 2 A PP E N D IX .
II .
L A T IN E TY M OL O GY F R OM A C EL T I C S TAN D P O I N T .
L A,
. AB, ABS . Gr . AP O . L AC , . ET .
G . a as, ,
n a, b h o, “
from . G . a
g
-
u s,
“
and .
Obs e rv e — b h o for ( ) b Gr a o, . L A C C I P I TE
. R .
fo a b ; as for b s
r a . L ACEO . .
L A B D O M EN as i f a m d o m i n
.
-
. Se e AC IE S , as b elo w .
G g am . root denoting L AC E . R E R IS ,
-
.
I dex ) an d Gr g as t e r as if s p o t t h p tt d wood L
”
n .
, e s o e .
,
g am s t e r
] - a d G d m,
h n . o m a c u la G s m al ; s , I ndex . ee
Th s —r o t m
.
i a de p h oll ow ( cf Gr
n n,
“
e , . . u z w l d gi v
o ac ou e
k o i l o n k o i l i a
) Obs,
— I ni ti al . m ac-air m h c i F c i , a a r, a a r
i s fr e q entl y d ropped u AC R E
g . .
L A B I E S as if a b i e t
.
L . A C E R AC R I S , .
G g i b h as
. a fi r t ree
u , . S AC I E S as b elow
ee , .
Th us z—g i u b h a s i s fo g iu r L A C E RBUS
. .
t h s G s e a b h a s for s e ar
a ,
. r L ACE . RRA .
b h d as) i u b a t h as u b i t h
a a G . a censer fro m
T ui s e a r,
“
,
”
—
. .
d ro p pe d . th e d r ppe d u and a e in
n o ar
35 4 A PPE N DI X .
L A D UL O R
. . e st g aelab o rios a
( C i
rit u d o
c
) .
G adh .
,
“
p ro sperity lu ck , ,
G e i g a o g ( s e e E G E R ) an d
.
,
j y o ,
happ iness G . ad h m h ol- G r e b a o i m t o tear t o
. u ,
r ,
“
,
( L . t o w ish j oy
v o l e ) , li t .
“
,
lacerat t o plu nder E o b
e , . . r .
t o pr i se to e xt ol O bs — b for m
“ ”
a . .
,
L . A D U L TE R . L ZE S
. .
Obs —N o n l iquet . . G . u m h a, “
b rass c opper ,
.
L ZE D E S
. . T hu s —u m h a for u m h a i = r
G . t e a
gh,
“
a hou s e ,
” “
an ae r
ap artm ent ,
”
as if t aig h
(L . Obs .
( )
1 —
is qu ies cent i s ch
n th n u
t e
g ) o . Obs —t
as pi rated b e a p os iti on Obs ( 2) —A form . .
,
co m e h, s an d i s then d r pped ; o
( )
g u m h ai w ou l d
g iv e G r r, .
g h =d h, as G . u id he =u i g h e . K u p ro s E c o p p e r ; a f m ,
. or ,
L AEG E
. R ,
fE G R E .
( )
u m h i w o uld
g iv e aL f r, . e r
u m ; and a c o m oun d
ig in , with di ffi c ulty g e al
“
G . e -
,
r p ,
G . ao
g ,
e a
g,
“
death a o g ,
”
u m h ai r white m etal w u l d , ,
”
o
na i c h ,
“
to g ro w p l e o a r
g i v e s il u b e A S s e o l fe r r, .
-
.
,
gh stly a . Se e roo t AC . E si lv e . r .
L fE MUL Us
. . L E S TIM O
. .
G . co mh e u d,
“
m utu al j e al G m e as t o val ue an d
.
,
“
,
t h e fi al cl b ec o m e s l as i L
n ,
n . L E ST S
. U .
O d or olo r ; c o m b is t h e L
, . G A s, t o k indle u sed as
.
,
”
c u m ; an d G e u d i je lou sy . s
“
a , an int e sive prefi x ; G e a sn .
,
c o im h is t h e S s a m Gr .
, . e as g e )-
water G e a s g a l l
, ,
”
.
,
ha m a &c and t h e H i m , .
, .
“
a s t rm a wave a n ise
o , ,
o .
”
( a i m ) w h ic h S ho w t h e of L a . S e e als o I d e x n .
ae m u l u s I nde e d G c o i m h Z
E V UM S e e a zo zl ( I nde x)
' '
.
, . L . I . .
m ight b e w ri tten c a i m h . L A G AS O
. .
L E Q UU S E QUO R
.
, . Perhaps G e a c h . a h ors e ,
“
,
G m e a d h ( s if m e a g h ) a
. a ,
“
and g r e as,
“
to d ri v e as if a c h ,
b al an ce G m a g h a plain g rass o
” ”
“ -
the n a
g g a r s o , a g as o
-
Obs —M
, .
, , , .
G f i c h a plain
. a ,
“
.
”
L . AG E R .
as p i ted b e com e s F an d is th en
ra G a c h ai
. a fiel d
m r,
,
d r pped g h d h as ab ov e
o
, . m agh a p lain l ike H
, ,
”
.
L fE R
. . s h ad ah t o l e v el wh e nce
, ,
Se e I ndex . s h ad e h a fi e ld Als G ,
“
.
”
o .
L j E R UMNA
. . fa i c h a p l ain a c h d h a
,
“
,
” -
a ,
“
A ki n to JEG E R ,
for “
E ru mn a
A PP E N D I X . 30
!
0
1
L A G N Us
. . L AL. B U S Gr A L P H OS . . .
L A G O,
. AC T UM . p e rh p s the sam e as g al Th e
a e .
G . fo g -
a i r,
“
to d i ve aw y r a G h s a l a i n wh ite b righ t
. a -
,
“
, ,
”
fo rcib ly as if f g i b ut a fo r m w ou l d
”
f ao al mb a
a a r or g
-
, , ,
a i r ; also G ac b d .
,
a give al b u s Bu t ala i n m y . a
deed a st at u te
,
Obs —f . be b e ano ther s p e lling fo ol in r a ,
L A re
. . E t r l a n a, q
. . v .
F or G b ai r to
av o . . a -
,
“
L AL E A
. .
s pe k w h ich also gi v s L
a ,
e . O bs — N on liq uet . Cf . S .
f b la a ud L ( f ) fa i an . or r -
,
ak -
sha ,
“
a die .
”
s pe k Ob ( 1 ) — L f
”
t“
o a . s . . or L A LGA
. .
fa ( b h) r ( bh s ilent ) d f b o ,
an a G . s a l a c h a r,
“
re fus e , we e d ,
g b when ce E g a b b l e ; G
a , . . 85 0 . A fo rm , sala g ,
wou l d gi ve
f ( b h ) i g i ve s L f ar i
a a r d .
,
an al g a Obs ( 1 ) — I niti l 3 h
. . a :
ro t b b h = = i — Ob
o a ,
a av a o . s . i s d ro pped Ob ( )
2 — G r . s . .
—
( ) Init ial f is d ro pped S
2 . ee
p h k o c o m e s fr o m G f u i g h
u s . .
AC U S . S e e AC U S AC E R ,
.
L A L A A X I L LA L A LG E O
—N
.
, . . .
G h l is . m ar m pi t
ac a ,
ar ,
O bs on liqu et .
G g al i. ush l d e -
a n n ,
“
ou r . L AL I
. US .
L A L AC E B
. . G eile .
, another .
G ala c h
.
,
acti vity al
“
,
s o L . A L L I UM .
rity ,
fr om root a l Obs —N o n li qu et .
s al -io . Se e I ndex . L AL N
. US .
L A LAPA
. . Obs — N on liqu et Perhaps .
Gg .
g a b lo w o ail le a ,
“
r G . fe -
arn ,
an alder tree .
slap o t h e ch ek f o m g i l l
n e ,
r a , L A LO
. .
g o il l a c h eek H n ce G r
,
.
”
e . G ro o t. a l,
“
t o nu rse ,
“
to
k o l ap h o s . Obs .
( )
1 — T h e G . ra s ei .
”
Ob ( 2) —T h e g i d o ppe d
, , . . .
,
l ie th er s f r ig ’ ”
r . s . s r . o ,
o e n .
S e e AN S E R . G ei le th i r foreig O f
.
-
,
n ,
L A L AU DA
. . th l d
an o er an .
G ro ot a l t o p r is e
.
,
“
a ,
’
L A T US
. L .
wh nce G a l l d h
e f me . a ,
a , G t l t r is e p . roo a ,
“
o a ar
e po t
r a d l u id hr pr i e
,
”
n a ,
a s ,
”
t i ipl lt
c is e or G e a e ra c -
.
L l . d o l a s Cf Sc l v e r
au ,
u . . . a d h igh
ar ,
“
.
Ock t he l k ,
Ob — I G “
ar . s n . L A LV U S
. .
lu th a a mea s sea l k
a -
r n n
“
a -
ar . G f l mh em pty C f
. a a ,
“
. .
35 6 A PP E N D I X .
G k oili a fro m k o il o s
.
, . Obs . L A N As
. .
F a l a m h =a l a v =a l v Se e In de x .
L A
. M ARU S . L A N C IL L A
. .
G fal m al m . G a, u ,
or . G . b an -
gi ll e ,
a fem l a e
il l s lt b i e t h
s a ,
a ,
r n ,
e sea . s e r ant v .
”
L A M BO
. . S e g i ll e e ,
in I n de x .
G an d o t h t w .
,
“
e o . L A N C O RA
. .
L AM B ULO
. . G . a c a i r, an ancho r .
P b b ly f m s m e ro t
ro a ro a o as L ANG O
. .
Gr c i m i I g. G im i h , o, .
-
c G on g
.
,
“
s o rro w a s igh a , ,
or fr m G f l b h t g o a ,
“
o o, n
g ro a .
”
f lb h m
a easy m ti o a , o n ,
L A NG
. UIS .
f lbh a h a m b l t ry an ac
,
“
u a o . Pe rh aps G i on g a a fa g .
,
n ,
Obs .
—F a l b =f a m b =a m b whe ce L un g u i s n . .
L A
. M E NT UM . L A NG UL U S
. .
G . l o m h a in n ,
a l e adi g n G c u il a c or er perh ps
.
,
n ,
a
s t i ng
r ,
at h on
g fo r l e ad in g a d og ,
”
ac u il riginally o .
io m ain , “
t o l ead or d i ve ani r L AN IM A
. .
ma ls .
”
Ob s —Am e n t u m G .
G a am t h e sou l l i fe
. n ,
“
, ,
io m an t a : lo m a n t a .
spi it r .
”
L A
. M I TA . L A N N U L U S AN N U S
.
, .
G . ab ,
“
a f th e a r, L . a v s u . G i a d b t o g o round S e
.
,
. e
O bs —b m . 77 I de x 7 ,
n .
L A H N IS
. . L AN SA
. .
G
a b ha i nn
.
,
a ri v er . Pe rhap s fo r a sna ,
e is n a,
O bs — A b ha i
. n n ab ain n fr o m G e i s d .
,
to hear as if
am ai n n . a n a s
“
an e ar .
L A MO
. . Se e I AV E O . L ANSE. R .
L A M( E N US
. . S me y fr m Gr c ha i n
o sa o . o,
G sa m h res t p le as u re
.
,
“
,
I g pe as if h e n t h
a ,
”
C ,
“
e
an d G s a m h a i n p l e as u r e g e we e t h nly g p r
“ ” ”
.
,
oos ,
r e o a e .
als o G a i m h e a n p le asan t F m G ro t g n i se
“ “
. . ro . o an n r o
, ,
L A MP L U S
. . t m l t d i — des c ri pti o f it
u u ,
n ve s
G ( p i.v at iv e an d c a ol
) ain r , dis c rd nt o ice Ob — E h
o a v . s . as
s m all r w g d r G e h g ans g a
”
,
n a ro . an e r . as n
, ,
L . A M P ULLA l ge b e ll ied ,
a ar
“
s e ri h b t th L dr ps t h e
c ,
u e . o
v e s s el . in iti l 9 a .
G i ( i nte s i ve ) d b o l g
. a n n an , L A N TE
. .
a b lly f o m ro o t b ll
e ,
”
r a G . an a
g h aid h,
“
ag ainst
pp o s ite t g i st
”
L AN. . O o . Cf E . . a a n
G . an ,
i n terrog tive a
p a rtic le .
y o u c o m e fo ,
r
“
b ef o re .
”
Obs .
35 8 A P P E N DI X .
L A
. R DE LI O from A RD E o . L A . RR H A ARR H ABO ,
.
L AR D E O
. . S c arl e s G e arl as
. a , .
,
G d e ar g
.
,
r e d, re d h ot ,
-
pl dge e or e arn e s t fr m ” “
,
”
o
fi e ; G v e rb d e ar g
r
”
to .
, ,
w ord is S ig nificant b ut not ,
b ec o m e s h an d is the d ropped ,
n . L A . RU ND O ( th i an d tall) n .
Obs ( 2) —T h e S c u s e s d ar g in
. . Pe rh p s G f r f e i a . e u ,
o r,
d ar g ? coarse g rass an d g in e an ,
”
a ,
“
L A R D UUS
. . arr w a reed Th us arun d o
o ,
.
”
,
G ar d .
,
“
h i gh . r ed g rass e -
.
L A. REO . L . A s from E S,
.
G . s e arg ,
“
d ry s e ar
E . . L ASC I A
. .
Obs —I ni tial s b e in =
g t o h is , G g c u tt in
.
g
asO ff or at h, “
,
L A. RG E NT UM . S e e I ndex .
G . ar
g,
“
wh ite . L A S I N US
. .
L A. RG ILLA . Se e I ndex .
G . ar
g, wh i t e and la t h
“
, L AS PE
. R .
( ach
) (L l u t u m ) clay
.
-
,
“
.
”
G as ( i t ns i ve ) and
. n e ge u r,
O bs .
— th final is no t sounded . sh rp r gg d
a ,
u e .
”
L A. RG UO . L A S T R UM
. .
G . de arb h ( as if d e ar
g h), K . s e ren ,
a st ar , fo r
“
ro ve Obs —d aspi rated
to p .
”
s te re n .
b ec om es h an d is the n d ropped , . L A ST US
. .
L A R IE S
. . Obs —N o n li quet .
S e e I de x n . L AS YL
. UM .
L A R I S TA
. . G . u is e i l, “
a hospitab le re
A s if g e ar r is t a, c u t O ff, ce pt io n
fo r G g e arr
m t o cu t O ff .
,
“
. L A T,
. AS T, AT Q UE ,
AC , AT QU I .
Of H m e l i l ah
. an e ar O f
.
,
“
G . ach,
“
b ut ,
”
a g us ,
“
and .
c orn from H m it l al t o cu t
”
, .
,
“
L A TE R
—In i tial g i s d ropped
. .
o ff .
”
Obs . G . a in
( in te nsiv e ) an d c i ar ,
1
Se e AN S E R . dark .
”
L ARO
. . L . A T R I UM .
G ar .
,
t o pl oug h
“
. S e e I nd e x .
1
On e o f t h b ili g li e n ua n s cri
pt i on s h as t h e E t r . wor d an d un de r
pp
it , a ar e n t ly it q i l as s e u va e n t , the L . fu s cu s . N o w, it SO h app e n s t h at t h e
G i. c a r, pon d s in m e an in g w t h t h e L f u s o n s
d ark , d u s k y,
”
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ae s u s t 130 . Al b u l a ( pr . 342 . c di
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aff e (G e n ) ,
29 . all O ph 94 . Ar ct os ( pr . 1 66 .
affi n 29 . al on 109 . ar d ea 2 8 6 , 3 27 .
a g ab 21 2 . A lph e us ( pr . 3 42 . Ard ue n n a ( pr . 25 2 .
a a gl 8 1 , 1 27 . alph os 34 2 . are o 30 1 .
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g a l t e t or 1 3 4, Alp ( p s r . 23 5 . i
ar e s 8 2, 3 5 0 .
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29 3 . Arue ris 1 5 0, 1 64 .
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aie ur 1 76 .
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1 30 .
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a igl e 2 8 6 , 29 9 . an im a 35 6 . as am e n t a 15 2 .
aig u An n as ( pr
pio s 28 6 , 3 0 7 . . 29 3 . As ar ( N pr n ) . .
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a ill e 2 6 3, 34 2 . as call 84 .
ail l idh
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a ilt 20 1 . an t ar 1 34 , 28 7 . ci (A S )
as an .
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84 .
A n ub s ( pr i . 1 63 . as h is h im 114 .
( a) ir 1 35 1 5 6 , . an z ( G oth ) ,
1 30 . as in us ( L) , 8 4 .
air ( H 8 4 1 35 .
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1 3 0 , 27 5 . as k ( E ) 84 , .
ai ro ( G r) 1 9 7 2 9 4 , . ao d h air 1 30 . as laich ( G ) 84 ,
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ais al On 28 6, 3 0 2 .
( a) or 30 6 .
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7 7, 9 5 , 2 6 5 , 3 4 , 1 34,
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a ara ,
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a ith 1 3 0 , 29 5 . ap e (E) ,
29 . ath ( G) ar ,
ait h é r 1 76 , 1 9 7 . ap é n e 1 27 . Ath e e ( p n r . 4 8, 1 5 9 ,
ait h in n e 1 30 . A p ien n nes ( pr . 235 .
ait h o 1 30 . A p ll (p
o o r . 4 8, 1 5 0, at m os ( G r) ,
1 76 .
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1 34, 28 6 , at t ud 94 .
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1 30 . 29 9 . and , aid 1 76 .
al a n i 34 2 . aq u il o 1 34 . at ], ail 1 0 9 , 1 39 ,
al arch 34 2 . ar 2 63 , 3 4 9 . 1 83 .
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23 8 . beo 51 .
ha t t e us 23 2, 2 3 8 . been ( T) 5 0 ,
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a us e l 1 4 6 , 26 3 . b ar ( r) ,
6 7 , 23 1 . b e riac h ( H ) 70 , ,
31 1 .
aus h , au h t 29 4 . b ar 7 1 , 3 00 . b h arad i ( S ) 6 5 , .
a o e r r u n cu s (L . b ar ( K ) , 6 8 , 3 0 2, 3 24 . b h av a ( S ) 5 0 , .
b ar ( C o r ) , 71 . b h av ami ( S ) 5 0 ,
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71 . b h umi s h ( P) 5 0 ,
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a a 89 , 9 5 . b arb a 71 . b il e 238 .
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89 , 9 5 . b ar c d ( K ) 28 6
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30 0 . b in , b is t ( T) ,
50 .
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az ar ( Ar ) ,
1 32 . b arn , b e arn (A . 71 . bi dho 51 .
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pr . 115 . b ar e (L ) ,
64 . bi ( G)
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b arr 6 2, 3 2 3 . 71 .
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71 .
b ar t (G er ) ,
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b ad pa ( P ) , 1 3 5 . 5L b o il ls g e 147 .
b ae l t e ( D) , 23 8 . b e at h ail 30 . b o ir ( G) , 63 .
b ze ran (A S .
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70 . be1 ld ( S c ) ,
20 0 . b ois g e 147 .
bagd a 19 9 . b e mu i 332 . bo lg ,
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6 5 , 70 , 2 3 1 . bo lg s aig h e ad 67 .
Be l ( pr . 1 8 3, 2 2 7, bo ll e ( G e r) ,
1 14 .
ba il e 19 7 . b o n us 15 1 .
b aiun e ( G I) , 3 4 1 .
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bai rn (Sc ), 7 1 . b lt b lt d ( S )
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238 . b orb 1 36 .
b lca 20 3 . B lti ( p
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B lda er (N .
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159, Bore as ( L G r ) .
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2 68 . b o rr 6 8, 1 36 .
ba ll ( ) 6 7 r ,
. ben 1 37 . b orran 68 .
ba lt ( N ) 238 ,
. b e n a ( Boe o t i c) ,
51 . b ors a 68 .
3 64 I NDEX .
b os s ( E ) 23 6 , . c ar ( G r) .
, 8 9 , 23 8 , 30 0 ,
b o th y ( S c ) 5 0 ,
. 313 .
b o urge on ( E ) 6 8 ,
. car ( H r) 8 2, .
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21 6 , 278 .
b ou rn e ( E ) 20 3 , .
C cura ( Z ) 9 8
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b r cha a, b ra h ic C ab ( r) ,
carach 313 .
71 . cab 1 9 8 , 23 4 . ca m e o s 314 .
b ran d (E) ,
21 4 . c ab an ( G I) .
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19 8 . 92 .
b re ad ( E ) , 7 1 . c ab h ag 29 6 . carar 82 313 ,
.
b re ard ( S c ) 7 1 ,
. c ab h air 1 44 . c b
ar b d ,
1 28
c ar a .
b re e m ( S c ) 70 ,
. cab h ar 29 6 carr 82 .
b re n n ( A 20 0 . . c ab hl ach 29 6 . carr 82 .
b re e d ( A S ) 7 1 .
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C ab r ( pr . 143 . carran 30 1 .
b re ph os 66 . c
C a a ( pr . 105 . carru s 82 .
br ig 70 . c
C a us ( pr . 8 8, 1 0 4, c t (E ) 8 2
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bri s 84 , C ad m il us ( pr . 1 43 . cas , ci a s 3 7, 6 1 ,
B itr i (p an n r . 25 2 . C ae cul us ( pr . 107 . 21 7 .
b d (G ) 71
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b gh ( S ) 6 8 ci 37, 6 1 , 21 7 23 2
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b ru d ( G e r) 6 6
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29 4 .
br ugh ( S c ) 68 ,
. 20 5 . c th i
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a r .
b ru gh ( I ) 28 0 ,
. c am il l - i, -
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au n 1 13 .
b rug h as ( G) 280 ,
. c an a ch 19 9 . c aus a 15 1 .
b ru k ( S c ) 68 ,
. c an a li s 21 1 . c u
av 23 4 s .
b rn o 5 5 , 66 . C an icul a (L .
pr . 1 63 . cav u m as dium 1 75 .
bu ( G) ,
50 . c an n a 21 1 . c e l a ,
ce ol G) ,
336 .
b uab h ul l 21 0 . c ao m h 1 44 . ce al t 336 .
bucci ( L) 28 4na ,
. c aor ( G) , 82 . c e an n ,
c e an n ard
b d u (P) 5 0
an ,
. cap 1 27 .
b uit ( S I) 5 0 ,
. cap (E) ,
23 4 . c e at h , c e o t h 29 5 .
b llu a 20 1 . cp a er 76 . C e b e n n a ( pr . 25 2 .
b ur ( S c ) , 68 . c pia o 23 3 , 29 6 , 3 0 7 . e e lo 38 , 1 9 7 , 3 3 6 .
b u raid h 64 C pit li
a o um (L .
pr . ce n n 305 .
b ur d( E ) 70
en ,
. 23 7 . C e r a ( pr t 314 . .
b urn ( S c ) 20 3 ,
. cp a ra 76 C e rus Man us ( S ab i ne ) ,
hu r t s ( L E t r) .
-
, 59 . ca pr a 75 . 15 0 .
ou r r us 5 9 , 20 5 . capull 80 . ch i a ro 22 1 .
b u rree 64 . cp ta u 23 3 . c h alas h 42 .
b us s (E) , 63 . ca py s 2 8 7 , 29 7 , ch l a -
az , -az a yi m ( H ) , 32 .
hyd 50 . 30 7 . C h am o s i (F ) ,
80 .
366 I N D EX .
Dar d an us ( pr . 24 9 . cd a ar 1 73 . E u an d e r ( Gr .
pr .
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cal 32
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24 2 .
ca a l dh 342 . e un 28 6 , 29 1 , 3 0 3 .
e al am h 31 . e u n fi on n ( I) ,
2 8 6, 3 0 2 .
d as ach d 1 36 . e at al 29 2 .
d as us 93 . c tha ar 29 2 .
F
d d an (S y i c)
r a ,
1 10 .
e c h as s ie rs (F ) ,
28 9 . F ab a 112 .
de 1 77 . ech o 30 7 . F ab ii ( L pr 1 05 . . .
d e adh ail 1 77 . éc i ( F)
r re ,
310 . fab b ra 23 5 .
d e alr ach 3 40 . e d ( r) ,
29 0 . f gu
a s 76 .
d dic
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79
e dh e n ( C o r) ,
29 0 . failb h e 20 0 .
d e l ic are
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a e (B ) ,
2 0 2, 3 36 .
dl e ub r um 27 6 .
e e l io s 342 . fail l in e ach 36 .
De m e t er (G r .
pr . 4 7, eg y r 35 0 . fail t e an 239 .
55 . egl h a 8 1 , 9 4, 1 4 9 . fi
a nne ( G) ,
1 8 1 , 2 79 .
d e ru 76 . e g re g oro s 15 6 . fi
a r 1 5 9 , 20 3 .
d e us 1 29 . eh ed ( r) ,
29 0 . fi
a re ( G) ,
15 9 .
d ia 1 29 , e h e d yn 2 8 6 , 29 0 . fais g e ad h 20 1 .
di on 264 . 118 .
f ez /a 19 5 .
Dio n us o s ( G r pr . . e ir ( G r) .
,
or (L . r ) ,
fal aid 20 0 .
29 4 . fal aich 20 0 , 3 3 6 .
d is 1 30 . e r i ic h 1 9 7, 29 4 . fl a e 342 .
dit sa 77 . i
e ros 3 40 . f lca o 2 8 6 , 300 , 3 22 .
Di ns F id ius ( L . e is g e ar 35 3 . f lka e ( G e r) ,
28 6 , 3 0 0 .
d o b b in ( E ) , 78 . c it (O H Ger. .
-
), 1 30 . f lla o 20 1 .
d o m us 1 9 8 , 23 0 . e iz l e ( S c) ,
1 30 . fall uin n ( G) ,
20 2, 3 3 6 .
d r ac on ( G r p r . . 24 9 . e m b r uo n 66 . fam h 23 5 .
d g ra on ( K) ,
244 .
-
c t
u us (L . f) ,
1 10, 15 2 . f an as 279 .
dri ( r) ,
242 . e p e rv ie r (F) ,
2 8 6 , 3 0 2, F d an a (L .
pr . 15 4 .
d tt ( N )
ro ,
24 6 . 30 9 . fan l e ac 27 9 .
d rug h ad h 24 4 . p
E on a ( L pr . . 27 1 .
f an um ( E t r L) .
-
,
27 6 .
d ru n a 20 1 , 24 1 . epp a 29 . far, f i ar n a (L ), 71 .
d ur 77, 3 1 3 . eq uus 8 4 , 27 5 . f ar ro w ( E ) , 70 .
d t u s 7 7 , 1 14 . E r k l e ( E t r pr . . 107 . F ars ( P pr . . 87 .
d y au s (S) ,
1 0 6, 15 9, e rn e ( S o) , 3 2 7 . f ars e (Ge r ) , 70 .
a x e s ( L -E t r ) , 3 4 5
cryr 2 8 6 , 29 8 .
f . .
E f c ( F)
i
E t ru s cu s au on ,
2 8 6 , 30 0 .
E a ch t i ( Pr IL ) 25 2
F l
8 4 , 1 3 5 , 27 5 E (L 154
.
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rur a an a r
. .
p . .
I NDEX . 367
F aun -us , -a
(L .
pr . fi on n ag 286 . fu g e l ( A . 28 6 .
fi os 220 , 29 3 , 339 . f u e re 50 .
F aun a, Ft a ua (L .
pr . fi os ad air ( G) , 2 1 9 .
f u z us
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208 .
153 fi r ( E ) , furh ( A S ) , 76 .
-
. f i un s 20 2 .
f a ws s a
’
23 2, 2 76 . fi rc us 92 . furh ( A S ) .
-
76 .
,
fe ( S c) ,
2 73 . fi rm am e n t (E) ,
19 6 .
f d
ea 2 1 0 , 25 3 . fit ls u a 20 9 .
G
fe ad ail 21 0 . flat h ( G) ,
20 1 .
g a ah 81 .
fe ad an 21 0 . flait h e an as ( G) ,
20 0 .
g ab (r ) , 79 , 1 1 0 , 1 1 9
fe ad h ain n 25 3 . flo o d ( E) ,
20 0 . 23 2 .
fe ar (A S ) .
-
, 70 , 1 9 2, flo t e ( G e r) , 21 1 .
g ab 23 5 .
fin e 55 .
g ab 23 5 .
fe ars g e ar 2 19 .
flu t
( E ) 21 1
e , . g ab a 23 3 .
fe b ruum 1 05 , 1 1 5 . flus t e rn ( G e r) ,
21 0 . g ab ab 23 5 .
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F e b ruus (L .
pr .
fo e ( E ) 25 8 , .
F e b ru ar i
us , 105 . fog air 34 8 .
g ab h 1 09 ,
fe cun d us 5 1, 69 . fo ill s e 339 . 30 7 .
f l ix
e 69 . foir 1 5 9 , 2 03 , 33 2 .
g ab adh b h e il 1 8 3,
Fli e s na (Et r .
p r . 26 8 , fo ir iom all 3 32 . 26 8 .
fol ach (G ) ,
200 .
g ab h ail 30 9 .
f mi
e na 51 . fo l adh 200 .
g ab b al 1 27 , 23 3 .
fe n um 69 . f lt ( G)
o 94 .
g ab h l a 29 6 .
fe o 69 . f b
or 33 2 .
g ab h l ach 3 09 .
fe o ( A . 27 3 . fore 50 .
g ab hl aich G) ,
29 2 .
fe ro 65 . forrach 33 2 . G ab in us ( pr . 1 10 .
F e ro n a i (L .
pr . 1 60 . fo irum h a ( G) , 33 2 . G ad ( p r . 1 5 5 , 26 7 .
F e s ce n n ia ( pr 25 2 . . F ors (L .
pr 270
. .
g ad , g o id 1 0 8 , 29 4 .
F e t ia l e s ( L E t r pr .
-
. . f t
o r un e ( E ) , 1 5 5 266 . .
g ad aich e 108 .
34 7 . F t or u n - us , -
a (L .
pr . g dma an 26 7 .
f tu
e s 5 1 , 69 .
25 9 . G l G l
ae ,
au ( pr . 33 9 .
fi ad h 76, 3 19 , 348 . fr g an o 3 0 3 , 33 1 .
g ag h av i ( S ) , 1 3 5 .
fi al 29 8 . F t ra re s A rv a l es (L .
g ait s a ( Go t h ) , 1 0 9 .
fi an A
( S) 25 8 pr 1 29 g al ac hd ( G) , 3 40
-
. .
, . . .
fi an n 94 . friog h 9 2, 2 1 9 .
g al ae t h K ) , 3 4 0 .
fi an n ach ( G) , 94 . fi t
r o 2 19 .
g al ak t 34 1 .
fi l ius 1 4 1 , 226 , 26 4 . f i ch ( G
r s er ) ,
21 8 .
g al lan 36 , 79 , 1 3 8 .
fi ll 1 8 3 , 23 9 , 2 6 4 . f i k (E )
r s ,
81 .
g am ( r ) , 7 9 , 23 1 .
fi ll ( E ) ,
55 . f ith
r g am b a ( I t ) , 8 1 .
fin do 1 74 . frit h le um 218 . g am b o l ( E) ,
81 .
fin e 94 . f ct
ru us 71 .
g am h 8 0 , 1 8 8 , 229 .
fi n is f ugr es 71 .
g am h uin n 80 .
fi ol ar 28 6 , 29 8 . fruo r 71 .
g am h n ach 80 .
68 I NDEX .
an aid
g 199 .
g ob 23 5 . h aph ar 23 5 .
g ap ( r) ,
79 . G m o er ( pr . 91 . H ar ( N p r 131 . . .
g a
p zrs 79 , 1 27 .
g or 9 9 , 24 9 . h ar, h yr ( G e r) , 30 1 .
g aph ( Aryan r ) , 79 .
g o re d 314 . h a r a cos 28 7 , 3 13 .
g aph ( C h ) 29 6 ,
. g e ru h c 9 9 , 24 4 . h arar 66 .
g araz 3 46 .
g r (E ) 3 1 9
ab ,
. h arpaz o 30 8 .
G aran us ( pr . 88 . grab e n ( G e r) 3 1 0 ,
. h ar p e 28 6 , 3 0 2,
g th ( G)
a ,
29 4 .
grab h 3 19 . 30 8 .
g l az a 30 4 .
gra h o p 233 , 3 10 . Harpie s ( E ) ,
30 8 .
ge l a 4 9 , 339 . g rav e (E ) ,
3 10 . b aru g a 34 9 .
g e arb ( I) , 310 .
g re b e (E) ,
31 8 . h a r uspe x ( L -E t r) , 34 9 . .
g carr 1 8 2, 27 1 , 3 1 5 g re m i 319 . h at z ah 1 73 .
34 6 .
g re im ich 319 . h aw k (E ) , 30 7 .
g e arrfi ad h 89 .
g rian , g re is s 15 1 h e av e n (E ) ,
19 7 .
g l
eba 20 2 . h e b og 28 6 , 3 0 2,
gb
e e 235 .
g iff ( G
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