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This conclusion he expressed in a philosophic apothegm which was preserved by his disciples, in these words: Ipan in chicunauitlamanpan meztica in tloque nahuaque palne nohuani teyocoyani icel teotl oquiyocox in ixquex quexquex in ittoni ihuan amo ittoni. "In the ninth series is the Cause of All, of us and of all created things, the one only God who created all things both visible and invisible."

3. pal, prep. by: compare SANS. prep., para, back; pari, circum; pra, before; GREEK, para; LAT., per. 5. ce, cen-, cem-, one. SANS., mas. SANS., tala, dhara. LAT., terra, tellus. SANS., stri, stara. LAT., stella. Eng., star. SANS., udya. Sans., deva. Greek, Theos. Lat., deus. Sans., kalya, kalyâna. Greek, kalor. 13. uel, well. Sans., vara, excellent; vli, to choose. Lat., velle. Icel., vel.

Bohem. krkati, to belch, krcati, to vomit; Pol. krzakaé, to hem, to hawk. The same root gives rise to the Fr. cracher, to spit, and It. recere, to vomit; E. reach, to strain in vomiting; Icel. hraki, spittle; A. S. hrara, cough, phlegm, the throat, jaws; G. rachen, the jaws." A rock. Gael. creag, a rock; W. careg, a stone; caregos, pebbles."

Sometimes, where we should have expected him to apply his system, he refrains, whether from caution or oversight it is not easy to discover. For instance, "Crag. 1. The neck, the throat. Jam. Du. kraeghe, the throat; Pol. kark, the nape, crag, neck; Bohem. krk, the neck; Icel. krage, Dan. krave, the collar of a coat. The origin is an imitation of the noise made by clearing the throat.

SANS, kuch, to cry aloud, scream; such, to wail. 59. qua, to eat, bite: compare SANS. charv, to chew, bite, gnaw; chah, to bruize; khad, to eat.; GERMAN, kauen; ENG., to chew. 60. te, thou. SANS. tvam; LAT., tu. 61. quen, how? SANS. kena. Other curious resemblances between the Aztec and European languages are: 62. pepeyol, poplar. LAT., populus; ICEL., popel. LAT., oleum; ENG., oil, &c.

And, before he knew how it was, he found himself up on the earth again. Hulder, huldre, a name for anything elfin or gnomish. Compare Icel. Hulda, a hiding, covering. It implies the invisibility of the elfin race. Ligorm, serpent that eats the dead. If we have Lichfield and lichgate, we may have lichworm too. In Svartfjord, north of Senje, dwelt a lad called Eilert.

When the birds got back in their own nesting-place, the dwellings suddenly flared up; and while the citizens all ran up to quench them, and paid more heed to abating the fire than to looking after the enemy, Fridleif took Dublin. By this deed he not only took out of the enemy all heart for fighting, but inspired them with the desire to make their escape. Lat. "Ialunga", Icel.

Sans., jval, to burn, flame; Icel., kol; Eng., coal; Irish, gual. Sans., kana, grain. Sans., vãyu. Sans., megha; Icel., and Eng., mist. Sans., sãlã. Greek, kalia; Lat., cella. Sans., ka. Sans., aksha, eye; âsya, face. Sans., chuchuka. Sans., nayanâ. 42. choloa, to run or leap. Sans., char. Sans., kach, to sound. Sans., ksin, to hurt, kill. Sans., triks, to go; Greek, trecho. 46. patlani, to fly.

The name is probably a derivative from a lost O.H.G. francho, a spear or javelin: compare A.S. franca, Icel. frakka; similarly the Saxons are supposed to have derived their name from a weapon seax, a knife; see Kluge's Dict.

Eng., well. Lat., valeo, valor. 15. auil, vicious, wasteful. Sans., âvila, sinful, guilty; abala, weak. Eng., evil. 16. miec, much. Sans., mahat, great; manh or mah, to grow. Icel., miok, much. Eng., much. 17. vey, great. Sans., bahu, much. Greek, pothus. Sans., nah, to join or connect. German, nah, near. Sans., tûn, to fill. Sans., sita. Sans, kashãya, kasãya. Sans., tãta.