Chinese and Sumerian, str. 132
SUMERIAN
MAN, companion, comrade, fellow, friend (a double; one’s ‘second’); two. ead MIN, two; both; twin. 9945 f.
(2) MAN, the Sun-god. (Hence perhaps MAN, the king,—as ax incarnation of the Sun-god: T.A. passim. Cf. perhaps Ch. wang, wong, king. MAN=MUN, lord? (Cf MUN, MUL, MEL, flash up, shine.) 9960f.
(3) MAN, scented; fragrant; fragrance (x GISH SUR-MAN, Assyr. Surménu, the Sherbin-tree; 3006; a kind of pine or cypress: vd. Targ. Cant. 1.17. Adlsoin Assyr. armannu, sweet odour; incense; /fvom IR, scent, Br. 5383, and MAN).
MANA, MA, a standard weight, zz. the sixtieth part of a talent, and itself equivalent to sixty shekels; a mina (mant). Passtm in Contracts.
MAR, GAR (C.T7. xii. 18), a wheeled vehicle; chariot; cart, &c. (Ded. wood.) (GI-NAR, chariot, zs perhaps from GISH-NGAR.) (C.7. xii. 25.)
MAR, GAR, MAL, GAL, GA, MA, to put, place, lay down, establish ; to do; to make; to be done, made; to happen; tobe. Cf KI (GI), (G)AG, ME, to do; to make, C.7. xil. 10.5820; 11978; 6818; 2253; 5421.
(2) MAR, to split; to tearaway. 5816f. Also GAR, GAL; MA (naséhu).
(3) MAR, GAR, GA, to give. 5821; T1982; 5438. .
(4) MAR (x MAR-MAG, paszsu, Anointer), awd ME, one who rubs or anoints with oil; destgnation of a priest or sorcerey—5824; 10375(?), (MAR = GAR.)
MASH, MASH-MASH, twin. 1851.
1811;
(2) MASH, a kind of worm, grub, or larva (dctramu = Sehbbu). 1747.
104.
CHINESE
péng, pen, béng, bang, K. ping, friend ; to pair; wu-péng, without peer or fellow. 8878. p‘éng-tsiu, the two wines (goblets of wine).
pan, p‘an, pun, bd, bouf, A. ban, comrade; partner; socius. 8603.
wan, tin, 4, wan, we’, the declining sun. 12469. (P. 383 gan, man.)
fén, Am. hun (=kun), the light of the
sun issuing forth. Pe
b-n = m-=n.
ah 112 p-n,
wén, mén, vang, K. mun, J. bun, A. van, to smell. 12651.
fén, hun, véng, aromatic; fragrant. 3525. 3529. wood burnt for perfume. 3530:
se
7583.
ma, weights, as used in commerce. (Written stone + horse.)
kii, k6ii, ki, J. kio, ku, K. ké, A. ki, a wheeled vehicle; carriage; cart; chariot. 574. The modern ch’é, J. sha. —OS. kut, tut, P. 320(=kur, tur; 6 Mongol ter-eg; R. 159).
wai, wei, oui, yii, K. wi, J.i, A. vi, to do; to make; to be done; tobe. O.S. ¢-+t, m-t = g-r, m-r. P. 839.
ko, kok, kauk, kak, J. kaku, KA. kak, to put; to place; to lay down. 6038. (ka-k from ka-t ?).
hui, ki, fei, fai, K. hwi, J. ki, to split; to rend. 5158. P. 839.
kai, koi, ké, to give. 5777. gat (cf. 6099; 6100).
wa, ngét, ku, K. kol, J. gai, to rub; to clean; 2g. analtar. 6255.
mo, mat, mut, mai, ma, K. mal, J. bat-, A. mak, to rub ; wipe. 8002
P. 216 gak,
ma, tz, twins. 12319. Mead ma 22 Cantonese, vid. WW.; Chalmers, p. 76. Cf. Fap. futa-, two; futa-go, twins; futae, double; Gc.
ma, O..S. ma-t, leech; locust; ant; and other ‘insects’. 7586.
mau, mao, moa, A. méu, miu, a grub