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Jagaj-Jhampa

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 December 2009

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Copyright © School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London 1923

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References

page 197 note 1 Pischel, G.P.S., § 326, suggests a derivation of jhampaϊ from kṣap in the sense of “to let loose”, “to abandon”.

page 198 note 1 Kittel, , Dict., p. 637Google Scholar, quotes śambaiḷa and śombal as Tamil analogues; they an not in Winslow's Dictionary.

page 198 note 2 Possibly the Telugu jōmu, “torpor, stupefaction,” may be referred to the sami source, through an intermediate *jōmpu.