Tacitus, iv. 333.
Tad, final dental of, iv. 43.
Tad-îya, iv. 44.
Tad-vân, iv. 44.
Tagore, Debendranâth, iv. 259.
Takht-i-bahai hills, the, iv. 349.
Taḷa or Daḷa, a host, iv. 74 note.
Talaing of Pegu, and the Munda dialects, iv. 348.
ταλάω, τλῆναι, = talio, Græco-Italic, according to Mommsen, iv. 216.
Talio, Græco-Italic, iv. 216.
Talkig, talkative, iii. 131.
Talleyrand, iv. 435.
Tar, tra, tram, tras, trak, trap, iv. 123.
Tara and τερο, iv. 213.
Târanâthâ’s Sanskrit Dictionary, iv. 335.
Tasthushas, iv. 490.
Tat, Sanskrit, iv. 43.
Tathâgata, iv. 268.
Taylorian Professorship, iii. 436.
Taylor’s article on Hippolytus, iii. 418.
Technical terms, introduction of new, iv. 348.
Tedmarsgoi, the, iii. 119.
Telemachus, the hermit, iv. 293.
Ten, Aryan words for, iv. 413.
τένω, τενεσίω, iv. 94.
Tenuis, the, iv. 495.
Terminations of the future, iv. 93.
—— of cases, were local adverbs, iv. 96.
—— of the medium, iv. 126.
Terminations, Aryan, iv. 412.
τέτληκα and τέτλαμεν, iv. 40.
Teutonic languages, Jacob Grimm’s study of, iv. 17.
Thas, from tva-tvi, iv. 125.
Thata, Gothic, iv. 43.
θέμις, law, iv. 236.
Theodoric, the Ostrogoth, iii. 412.
Theodoric, the Visigoth, iii. 412.
“Theologia Germanica,” iii. 419.
—— Pattison on, iii. 480.
Theological bias, iv. 428.
Theology, comparative, first attempt at, iv. 170.
Θεός, same as Deus, iv. 210, 227.
—— from θέω (Plato and Schleicher), iv. 229.
—— from dhava (Hoffmann), iv. 229.
—— from dhi (Bühler), iv. 229.
—— from θες (Herodotus, Goebel, and Curtius), iv. 229.
—— from divya (Ascoli), iv. 229.
θέσει, not φύσει, iv. 433.
θεστος, i.e. πολύθεστος, iv. 229.
Theudas and Devadatta, iv. 176.
Thibaut, Dr., iv. 330.
Thin, Aryan words for, iv. 411.
Thing, wealth, Aryan words for, iv. 407.
Third period of the Aryan language, iv. 124.
Thirlwall, iii. 362.
Thirty Years’ War, the, iii. 30.
—— period since the, iii. 41.
—— Schiller’s history of, iii. 90.
Tholuck, iii. 399.
Thomas à Becket, iii. 51.
Thomas Aquinas, iii. 18.
Thomasin von Zerclar, iii. 15.
Thomasius, iii. 39.
Thomson, Dr., and the “Theologia Germanica,” iii. 420, 439.
Thorismund, son of Theodoric, iii. 412.
Thorwaldsen, iii. 362.
Thrâfaṇh = τρέφες, iv. 236.
Three, Aryan words for, iv. 412.
Three men’s songs, iii. 258.
θυγάτηρ, in Persian dockter, iv. 323.
θυγάτηρ, θυγατέρα = duhitấ, duhitáram, iv. 232.
θυγάτηρ = duhitâ, iv. 228.
θύρα = dvâr, iv. 228.
Thuringian dialect, iii. 122.
Thursday, Market, iii. 295.
Tibetan and Chinese, iv. 105.
—— tones in, iv. 106.
Tieck, iii. 53.
Timbre, iv. 449.
Time reckoned by the Hindu astronomers in four ways, iv. 367.
Tin, iii. 256.
—— raised by Jews, iii. 311.
Tippoo, defeat of, iv. 365.
Tirhut, Colebrooke made collector of revenue at, iv. 365.
τίθεναι, iv. 34.
Tobaca, iii. 234.
To-come, Low German adjective, iv. 38.
Tokum Jahr, de, a to-come year, iv. 38.
Tol-mên or dôl-men, iii. 271.
Tones in Tibetan, iv. 106.
Tooth, Aryan words for, iv. 406.
Torg, market, iii. 310.
Torrentinus, iii. 64.
Tournemine, iii. 196.
Tower of London, iii. 234.
Towle Sarasin, iii. 307.
Town, Aryan words for, iv. 407.
Traditional interpretation of the Veda, iv. 386.
Traité de l’Origine des Romans, Huet, iv. 151.
Transalbiani, the, iii. 119.
Transliteration, system of, iii. 403.
—— alphabet, iii. 427.
Treaty of London, iii. 116.
Tree, Aryan words for, iv. 408.
-τρέφες = thrâfaṇh, iv. 236.
Trevelyan, iii. 489.
Trévoux, town of, iii. 195.
Tri, tru, trup, trib, iv. 123.
Triliteral roots, iii. 422.
Trimberg, Hugo von, iii. 16.
Trithen, Mr., iii. 396.
Trojan horse, the story of, iv. 149.
Troubadours or Trouvères, iii. 9.
Trouvères or Troubadours, iii. 9.
Trou-ville, iii. 305.
Trübner, iii. 482.
Truhana, Dona, in the Conde Lucanor, iv. 165.
Truthfulness, Niebuhr on, iv. 225.
Tsi (Bohemian), for daughter, iv. 110.
Tu, tave, tavai, toh, tum, iv. 55.
Tum, infinitive, its meaning, iv. 47.
Tumba Helenæ, iii. 328.
—— for St. Michael’s Mount, iii. 326.
—— for tomb, iii. 337.
Tumbridge, iii. 234.
Turanian, iii. 443.
—— languages, combinatory, iv. 79.
Turci, a Baltic tribe, iii. 310.
Turku, for Abo, iii. 310.
Turpin, Archbishop, iii. 159.
Turrumûlan, the one-legged, iv. 341.
Twenty-fourth generation of Jewish proselytes, iv. 242.
Twinger’s “Chronicle,” iii. 17.
Two, Aryan words for, iv. 412.
Tyr, Dyaus, Ζεύς, Jupiter, Zio, iv. 210.
Udaśvit-van, iv. 44.
Uh, iv. 27.
Ûh, Sanskrit root, iv. 28.
Ulfilas, Bishop of the Goths, iii. 4.
—— and Athanasius, iv. 261.
—— his teaching, iv. 287.
Umbrian grammar, iv. 340.
Universal language, iv. 67.
Universities of Germany, foundation of, iii. 21, 27.
Universities founded, iii. 21–28.
—— English, iv. 337.
Unsuspected laws of nature, iv. 426.
Up, iv. 474.
Upanayana, spiritual apprenticing, iv. 270.
Upanishads, the, iv. 315, 356.
Ural-Altaic family, iv. 70.
Uraon Koles, iv. 347.
Usedom, iii. 401.
Uxbridge, iii. 289.
Uz, iii. 40.
Vaêti, Zend, willow, iv. 237.
Vâhyaprayatna, the, iv. 498.
Vala for vana, iv. 74 note.
Válá, Hindustani, iv. 90.
Vale, ross, iii. 292.
Van, a suffix, iv. 33.
Vana or vala, iv. 74 note.
Vandalism in Cornwall, iii. 283 note.
Varez, Zend, ῥέζω, iv. 237.
Varga, iv. 74 note.
Vasivî or vasavyâ, iv. 234.
Vasu, general name of the bright gods, iv. 234.
Vaurkjan, Gothic, to work, iv. 237.
Vayaḥ, life, vigor, iv. 55.
Vayodhai, infinitive, iv. 56.
Véda, iv. 40.
Veda, loss of MS. of the, iii. 401.
—— traditional interpretation of the, iv. 386.
Vedas, copied in 1845 for Debendra Náth Tagore, iv. 357.
—— Colebrooke’s essay on the, iv. 380.
Vedic hymns and the Psalms contrasted, iv. 352.
Veddah language, like Singhalese, mere corruption of Sanskrit, iv. 342.
Veddahs have no language, iv. 342.
Veddhâ, vyâdha, hunter, iv. 342.
Velle = velse, iv. 51.
Venn, iii. 439.
Venum ire, iv. 132.
Verbal agreement between Whitney and Max Müller, iv. 425.
Verbs (ῥήματα), iv. 30.
Vergilius, Polydorus, iii. 234.
Verleumdung, calumny, iv. 218.
“Vertellen,” Klaus Groth’s, iii. 146.
Vestigia nulla retrorsum, iv. 147.
Viande la, for victuals, iii. 170.
Vibhv-áne , in order to conquer, iv. 34.
Victuals, la viande, for, iii. 170.
Vidmás, iv. 40.
Vidushas, iv. 491.
Vidyut-vân, iv. 44.
Vienne, Council of, 1311, iv. 11.
Vikings, iii. 289.
Vilmar’s “History of German literature,” iii. 414.
Vineta, Wilhelm Müller, iii. 139.
Vírgili, Valeri, iv. 231.
Virgil’s tomb at Pausilipo, iv. 284.
—— St. Paul at, iv. 284.
Vis, root, to settle down, iv. 112.
Viśa-s, οἴκοσ-, vîcu-s, iv. 112.
Vishṇu, worship of, iv. 309.
Viśvâmitra, iv. 303.
Vitality of Brahmanism, iv. 296.
Vitis, = Zend vaêti, iv. 237.
Vivâraśvâsâghoshâḥ, iv. 498.
Vladimir of Russia, iv. 288.
Vocative of Ζεύς has the circumflex, iv. 210.
—— of Dyaús and Ζεύς, iv. 230.
Voice, Aryan words for, iv. 407.
Voltaire and the “Journal des Savants,” iii. 193.
—— on journals, iii. 198.
—— called to Berlin, iii. 205.
Völuspa, the, iii. 352.
Voss, iii. 127.
Vowels, why long or short, iv. 39.
Voysey, Rev. C., iv. 304.
Vulcanism, iv. 444.
Waddington, Miss, Bunsen’s marriage to, iii. 357.
Wailly, de, translation of Joinville, iii. 152.
—— last edition of 1868, iii. 165 note.
Waldmann, my dog, iv. 444.
“Wallenstein,” Schiller’s, iii. 89, 92.
Wallis, Professor of Arabic, iv. 12.
Walther of Aquitaine, poem of, iii. 7.
Walther von der Vogelweide, iii. 13–15.
Ware, A. S., iii. 117.
Warren Hastings, iv. 374.
Water, Aryan words for, iv. 405.
Weckherlin, iii. 37.
Wedgwood’s Dictionary, iv. 460.
Weimar, Karl August, Duke of, iii. 85, 88.
Weinhold’s Grammars of High and Low German, iii. 122.
Weiss, ich, I know, iv. 40.
Wessel, iii. 67.
Westfalai, tribe of, iii. 117.
Westminster, iii. 234.
—— Lecture, iv. 238.
Westphalia, iii. 117.
Whewell’s “History of the Inductive Sciences,” iv. 427, 479.
—— Letter to Max Müller, iv. 427 note.
Whiff away, iv. 509 note.
Whiskey, iii. 289.
Whitehall, iii. 234.
Whitney, William Dwight:
—— his attacks on various scholars, iv. 422, 429, 430–435, 464, 483, 490, 502, 504–508, 513, 515–520.
—— his misrepresentations, iv. 424, 433–435, 445, 467, 469, 470, 476–479, 481, 487, 492, 494, 497, 509, 510, 514, 521, 522, 523, 524.
—— his mistakes, iv. 430, 431, 467, 491, 498, 518, 519.
Widow, Aryan words for, iv. 403.
Widow-burning, iv. 303.
Wiese’s book on Schools, iii. 420.
Wife’s brother, Aryan words for, iv. 403.
Wilhelm, “De Infinitivo,” iv. 59.
“Wilhelm Tell,” Schiller’s, iii. 92, 97.
—— Bishop, his philosophical language, iv. 65.
William of Worcester, iii. 324.
—— his “Itinerarium,” iii. 324.
Williams, Rowland, iii. 480, 484.
Williram’s language, iii. 8.
Wilson, Professor, iv. 336, 393.
Windsor, iii. 236.
Winkworth, Miss, iii. 416.
Wir wissen, we know, iv. 40.
Wissenschaft, iv. 482.
Withering contempt, iv. 509 note.
Wolf, iii. 113.
—— Aryan words for, iv. 410.
Wolfram von Eschenbach, iii. 10, 13.
—— his “Parcival” and “Holy Graal,” iii. 54–56.
Wolff’s “Metaphysics,” studied by Frederick the Great, iii. 203.
—— opinion of Frederick on, iii. 204.
Wolzogen, Frau von, iii. 85.
Woodstock, iii. 236.
Wool, Aryan words for, iv. 409.
Words, Latin or English, in Cornish, iii. 256.
World-literature, iii. 2.
—— idea of a, iii. 43.
Writing merely accidental, iv. 71.
Xenophon, iv. 23.
Xerxes, religion of, iv. 249.
Yama, iii. 483.
Yâoṇh, Zend, girdle, iv. 236.
Yâre, Zend, Goth. jer, iv. 236.
Yasa son of Sujatá, iv. 267, 268.
Year, Zend, yâre, iv. 236.
Yellow (gilvus, flavus), iv. 100.
Youdasf, Youasaf, and Bodhisattva, iv. 176.
Young, Aryan words for, iv. 411.
Yu, yudh, yug, yaut, iv. 123.
Yudh, to fight, iv. 120.
Zardan, friend of Barlaam, iv. 175.
Zarncke, his edition of the “Narrenschiff,” iii. 71.
Zeitwort, iv. 31.
Zend and Sanskrit, close union of, iv. 213.
—— not in Sanskrit, Aryan words in, iv. 235.
—— Pairidaêza, iv. 22.
Zeune, iii. 113.
Ζεύς = Dyaus, iv. 227.
Ζεύς, Jupiter, Dyaus, Zio, Tyr, iv. 210.
—— vocative of, has the circumflex, iv. 210.
Zeuss, his “Grammatica Celtica,” iv. 17.
Zio, Dyaus, Ζεύς, Jupiter, Tyr, iv. 210.
Zion, Mârâh Zion, iii. 293.
ζώννυμι, Zend, yâonh, iv. 236.
Zoroaster, when he lived, iii. 462.
—— religion of, iv. 249.
Zoroastrians, their wish to augment their sect, iv. 305.
Zukunft, the future, iv. 37.
Zulu language, 20,000 words in, iv. 122.
Zwingli’s Sermons, iii. 62.
Zyâo, Zend, frost, iv. 235.