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... father " or " very father " ; and that the pirrauru of his mother are his Apiri waka , or " little fathers " . His father's pirrauru would also be more clearly defined as his ( the son's ) Andri Waka , or " little mothers " . " 1 f 1 It ...
... father " or " very father " ; and that the pirrauru of his mother are his Apiri waka , or " little fathers " . His father's pirrauru would also be more clearly defined as his ( the son's ) Andri Waka , or " little mothers " . " 1 f 1 It ...
Page 149
... father ' and ' mother ' and ' child ' , as terms of address , were , and are , widely applied . Now , if we examine the terms of relationship in Greek , for example , we find that they also , with one or two exceptions , are of the ...
... father ' and ' mother ' and ' child ' , as terms of address , were , and are , widely applied . Now , if we examine the terms of relationship in Greek , for example , we find that they also , with one or two exceptions , are of the ...
Page 156
... father , ' ita ; ' father's sister , ' itinnia . Tjingilli , father , ' kita ; ' mother , ' thinkatini . This is only useful if kat and kit are equivalent ; but ini or ni seems feminine , as in kalini , ' wife ' ; wankilli , ' mother's ...
... father , ' ita ; ' father's sister , ' itinnia . Tjingilli , father , ' kita ; ' mother , ' thinkatini . This is only useful if kat and kit are equivalent ; but ini or ni seems feminine , as in kalini , ' wife ' ; wankilli , ' mother's ...
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SIXTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING June 25 1908 | 7 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOGRADOFF Fellow of | 15 |
AN UNRECOGNIZED WESTMINSTER CHRONICLER 13811394 | 65 |
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