Asia. Europe. America. 1. Kohteoue, Kotawa, (and used by the same tribe.) 2. S cute, Fire. (_Miamis, N. A._) 3. 4. Djo, Djau, Die-s, Day. Heaven, Air. (_Latin._) (_Sanscrit._) 5. Divasi, Day. Dio, Dios, (Jupiter, Father of Day. (_Greek._) | 6. Diwaspiti Diespater. (“Diespater”), (_Latin._) Jupiter, “Father of Day.” (_Sanscrit._) 7. Equia, and Kizho, Kes-us, Igus-guia, Sun. Kissessua, Gischi, Goiza, Morning. Geschu, Sun; (_Basque._) Kijigah, Day. (_Algonquyn dialects:_) 8. 9. Hak,(172) Moon; Io-hakta, a Star. (_Algonquyn_ dialects, N. A.) 10. K’akh, Fire. (_Yucatan._) Kacha, Moon. (_Ugaljachnuti_, near _Behring’s Straits, N. A._) Cayacu, Moon. (_Brazil._) NORTH MIDDLE SOUTH AFRICA—_Egyptians, AFRICA—_Negroes._ AFRICA—_Hottentots, &c._ &c._ 1. Onatejá, Moon. T’ jo, Moon. T’ ga, Moon. (_Berber & Dongolan._) 2. T.jih, Fire. 3. 4. 5. Onatejá, Moon. T’jo, “Moon.” T’ ga, Moon. (_Berber & Dongolan._) 6. Teelee, “Sun.” Duléh, “Sun.” 7. Dalkah, “Day.” 8. Dilko, “Heaven.” Dalkah, a Day, (as above.) 9. Genaa, “Sun.” 10. Guiante, “Sun.” 11. Gonde, Gonda, “Moon.”
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