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Updated: May 20, 2025
One word, any word, from him would have relieved her of her anguish; but he spoke to her precisely as he spoke to Philippina or to Frau Kütt, the woman who came in to do the housework. It was bad enough to live with Philippina, to feel the incessant hatred of this secretive person; to suspect that she knew things that would not stand the light of day.
Sans., pat. 47. mati, to know. Sans., medh, to understand; mati, thought, mind; Greek root math. Sans., vid; Greek root id, eidomai, &c.; Lat., video. 49. meya, to flow, trickle. Sans., mih. Sans., mi, mith. 51. cuica, to sing. Sans., kûj. to sing, as birds, &c. 52. chichi to suck. SANS., chûsh. 53. ahnachia, to sprinkle: compare SANS. uks. SANS. kutt. SANS, nad; LAT., niteo. SANS., nad.
If we examine this word with Pictet and others, we shall find that the name of the plough comes from the Sanscrit krt, krnt, kart, to cleave or divide. Hence krntatra, a plough or dividing instrument. The root krt subsequently became kut or kutt, to which we must refer kûta, kûtaka, the body of the plough.
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