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APPENDIX I.

English.

Snow,
Clouds,
Thunder,

Darfoor.

Oo me.[1]
Kō-tú.
Dél.

English.

Lightning,
Rain,

Darfoor.

Ulmel-la.
Eque.




Vocabularies of the Agow, Tigre, and Amharic.

English.

God,
Sun,
Moon,
Star,
Wind,
Rain,
Lightning,
Clouds,
Earth,
Hill,
Mountain,
Iron,
Gold,
Silver,
Stone,
A tree,
Fire,
A wood,
A plain,
A valley,
A tent,
Small house,
A large one,
Grass,
Straw,
Fruit,
Flower,
A bee,
Milk,
Honey,
Wheat,
Indian corn,
Barley,
Bread,
Water,
A small stream,
River,
Fountain,
Well,

Amharic.

Igzēr.
Tsai.
Tckerka.
Quō-kub.
Nefás.
Zinám.
Meb-ruk.
Dè-ma-na.
Mider.
Amba.
Tarara.
Be-rut.
Werk.
Bír.
Dengea.
Zāf.
A'sat.
Dúr.
Mé da.
Gud-del.
Dún-quan.
Beit.
A de rash.
Sár.
Gul-le va.
Fre.
Ab be va.
Niv.

Már.
Sin-de.
E bahr mashella.
Gufs.
En jé-ra.
Wá-há.
Wanz.
Bahr.
Mintch.
A zukt.

Tigre.

Es gér.
Tsai.
Wer he.



Nú gui da.

Mid-re.
Amba.

At-chin.

Be-roer.
Hem-ne.
Hōm.
How-e.
Kussale (a bush)

Sud-fe.



Sáre.
As sur.
Fre.
Amboba.
Né be.
Savva.

Sin-di.
Mashella bahre.
Se-gum.
Go-go.
Mi.
Ri vai, or ger rub.
Kol-li.
Ain.
Azuk te.

Agow.

Ye dé ra.
Quo-rah.
Er wah.
Se-gul wa.




Ziv-va.
Ab-béh.




Ker na.
Kana.

Lukan.
Buttah.


Gnin.






Saf'.
Sá ra.
Zeer-wa.
Mela.
Sik kúm.
Me.
Oú.

Arwa.


  1. My informant said they had seen "much snow" on the mountains of Samen.
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