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How is it that the Sanscrit devila stands for what is wise and virtuous, and the English devil for all that is desperate and wicked? How is it that Alp and Apennine, Celtic words for a hill, so much resemble ap and apah, Sanscrit words for water? Why does the Sanscrit kalya mean to-morrow as well as yesterday, and the Gypsy merripen life as well as death?
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.
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