Tsuni-llGoam: The Supreme Being of the Khoi-khoiTrübner, 1881 - 154 Seiten |
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... Sing . Subjective b ( bi ) , m ( mi ) Objective ba , ma s ( si ) i sa ( ia ) e Dual . Subj . and obj . khā ra ra Plur . ( Subjective gu ti n te ( tia ) na Objective ga ( gua ) In saying this I do not for a single moment deny that the so ...
... Sing . Subjective b ( bi ) , m ( mi ) Objective ba , ma s ( si ) i sa ( ia ) e Dual . Subj . and obj . khā ra ra Plur . ( Subjective gu ti n te ( tia ) na Objective ga ( gua ) In saying this I do not for a single moment deny that the so ...
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... ( sing . , dual , plur . ) the Bushman languages show great irregularities and departures from the rule in this respect . In the Kham language ( Northern Colonial Border about Kenhardt and Zakrevier ) -mirabile dictu the words man kui ...
... ( sing . , dual , plur . ) the Bushman languages show great irregularities and departures from the rule in this respect . In the Kham language ( Northern Colonial Border about Kenhardt and Zakrevier ) -mirabile dictu the words man kui ...
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... sing- ing their praise . Such heroes had then to undergo a ceremony . The priest or gaiaob cut certain marks on the chest of the brave man with a flint stone , and he received then on such an occasion a cognomen as Xama- Igamteb , Lion ...
... sing- ing their praise . Such heroes had then to undergo a ceremony . The priest or gaiaob cut certain marks on the chest of the brave man with a flint stone , and he received then on such an occasion a cognomen as Xama- Igamteb , Lion ...
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... sing according to the old custom of their ancestors . " The chorus always sings : ' O Tiqua , our Father above our heads , give rain to us , that the fruits ( bulbs , & c . ) , uientjes , may ripen , and that we may have plenty of food ...
... sing according to the old custom of their ancestors . " The chorus always sings : ' O Tiqua , our Father above our heads , give rain to us , that the fruits ( bulbs , & c . ) , uientjes , may ripen , and that we may have plenty of food ...
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... sing in a praying manner , that the last moon had protected them and their cattle so well , and they hope the same from this new moon . The Cabonas ( very likely the Habona or || Haboben ) whom we met , praised the moon , particularly ...
... sing in a praying manner , that the last moon had protected them and their cattle so well , and they hope the same from this new moon . The Cabonas ( very likely the Habona or || Haboben ) whom we met , praised the moon , particularly ...
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
amongst ancestor Ariseb Aryan Auni Bantu believe branches Bushman called Cape Hottentots Cape Town cattle chief clicks cloth cloud Colony colour comparative custom Dawn derived Dutch Edition English especially etymology father Gama-‡gorib Gaunab German give goab grave Gurikhoisib Gurub Hahn hare Heitsi Heitsi-eibib Herero hole Hottentot India Jager Afrikaner Kafir Kalihari Khab khoi Khoikhoi language Khoikhoi mythology Khoikhoi tribes Khub Khubitsaos Khunuseti killed Kolb Kora kraal legend Liechtenstein lightning Lion lived Lord Martin Haug Max Müller milk mission missionary moon mother mountain myth mythology Namaqualand Namaquas Nanub natives original meaning Orion Orlam Parsis Pleiades Post 8vo race rain reed-dance religion religious ideas river root sacred Sanskrit Saranyu Schmelen sheep sing snake so-called sorcerer South Africa stars stone suffix superstition thou thunder thunder-cloud told Translated travellers tree Tsui Tsuillgoab Tusib Urisib Valentyn Vide wife word worship Zulu
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 146 - Canst thou bind the sweet influences of the Pleiades, Or loose the bands of Orion? Canst thou bring forth Mazzaroth in his season? Or canst thou guide Arcturus with his sons?
Seite 100 - Can the Ethiopian change his skin, or the leopard his spots ? then may ye also do good, that are accustomed to do evil.
Seite 146 - Ye who turn judgment to wormwood, and leave off righteousness in the earth, seek him that maketh the seven stars and Orion, and turneth the shadow of death into the morning, and maketh the day dark with night: that calleth for the waters of the sea, and poureth them out upon the face of the earth: The Lord is his name: that strengtheneth the spoiled against the strong, so that the spoiled shall come against the fortress.