Tsuni-{u01C1}Goam: The Supreme Being of the Khoi-KhoiTrübner & Company, Ludgate Hill, 1881 - 154 Seiten |
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... original ļū , and certainly has with lubus , egg , the root ļu in com- mon ; consequently luri means egg - coloured , and the egg par excellence , the ostrich egg , is white . The same root for white and egg we had in the Ai Bushman ...
... original ļū , and certainly has with lubus , egg , the root ļu in com- mon ; consequently luri means egg - coloured , and the egg par excellence , the ostrich egg , is white . The same root for white and egg we had in the Ai Bushman ...
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... original form . The nasal was originally an n or m ; thus we have still the forms hun - khoib and hu - khoib , Anisa- ‡ gaobeb and ‡ Aisa- ‡ gaobeb , Gama - gorib and Ga- ‡ gorib , Khuni and Khuũi , & c . As to the suffix m in goam , it ...
... original form . The nasal was originally an n or m ; thus we have still the forms hun - khoib and hu - khoib , Anisa- ‡ gaobeb and ‡ Aisa- ‡ gaobeb , Gama - gorib and Ga- ‡ gorib , Khuni and Khuũi , & c . As to the suffix m in goam , it ...
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... original native appellation , belonging to some tribe farther north or north - east ( which tribe is apparently lost ) , and applied to the inhabitants of the neighbourhood of the Cape by the early Portuguese settlers on the coast ; but ...
... original native appellation , belonging to some tribe farther north or north - east ( which tribe is apparently lost ) , and applied to the inhabitants of the neighbourhood of the Cape by the early Portuguese settlers on the coast ; but ...
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... original edition , p . 349. ) 66 ' Afterwards the travellers came to the Camdeboo , and Bruintjeshoogte , and Liechtenstein continues his journal , saying : Before it became dark we passed a narrow spot in the mountain , which is called ...
... original edition , p . 349. ) 66 ' Afterwards the travellers came to the Camdeboo , and Bruintjeshoogte , and Liechtenstein continues his journal , saying : Before it became dark we passed a narrow spot in the mountain , which is called ...
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... original feature of the name . This Tsu - goab is still invoked almost in the same words as George Schmidt heard it at Baviaans Kloof in 1737. The following hymn is still sung among the Gami- ‡ nus in the Kharas Mountains , amongst the ...
... original feature of the name . This Tsu - goab is still invoked almost in the same words as George Schmidt heard it at Baviaans Kloof in 1737. The following hymn is still sung among the Gami- ‡ nus in the Kharas Mountains , amongst the ...
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