Asia. Europe. America. 1. Mi-en, “Face.” (_Chinese & Burman._) 2. 3. 4. 5. Ee m ee . n, “the Eye,” or Finger, (_Heb._) [Similiter “Per-ception,” now used for the “Eye,” but applied originally to the hand.] 6. 7. M . n . ee. A name under which the idolatrous Jews worshipped the “Material Heavens.” 8. Mondy, “Sun.” Manoak, “Sun,” or (_Permian._) “Moon.” (_Algonquyn Dialects._) 9. “Moon.” (_English._) Mēnē, “Month.” (_Greek._) Mensis, “Month.” (_Lat._) Mana, “Moon.” (_Lapld._) 10. Miezzi, “Eye.” (_Burman._) 11. 12. Musseete, “Day.” (_New England._) Metzli, “Moon.” (_Mexican._) NORTH MIDDLE SOUTH AFRICA—_Egyptians, AFRICA—_Negroes._ AFRICA—_Hottentots, &c._ &c._ 1. Massch-ekka, Masso-anru, “Sun.” Masso-anro, “Sun.” [Apparently Massu, Mass-ge, Masso-anru, “Sun.” from Missigh,(168) “Fire.” “Eye,” and Ika, or Ik, “Fire.” Compare Massoandrou, “Sun.” _South Africa._ (_Berbers & Dongolans._) 2. Masso-am, Sun. 3. Midding, “Moon.” Majava, “Day.” 4. Wussuk, Fire. 5. Wis, Sun. 6. 7. Att-aschi, Sun. 8. 9. Sou Siou, Star. (_Egypt._) 10. Zu, Sun.
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