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The Brāhūī Language. Part II. The Brahūī Problem; Part III. Etymological Vocabulary. By SirDenys Bray. 9½ × 6, pp. ii + 313. Delhi: Manager of Publications, 1934. 13s. 6d.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 March 2011

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page 346 note 1 Cf. the similar conditions prevailing among the Lur tribes of S. Persia (see Mann, , Kurdisch-Persische Forschungen, ii, p. xvii)Google Scholar.

page 346 note 2 BSL., 36, CR, 171 sqq.—Note (p. 173) Br. mux (not murx!) ‘waist’, compared with Gondi margi ‘side’.

page 346 note 3 BSOS., viii, 223 sqq.— Cf. ad drōhur, dohada- (p. 226) also Bal. dō-gīn ‘pregnant’.

page 347 note 1 Cf. Bal. Gwaharām, n.pr., prob. from Prs. Bahrām.

page 347 note 2 Note that Br. has preserved the ancient meaning of the word.—Is Bal. mistāγari ‘congratulations’—.also with st for zd—borr. through Br.?