Now, in the 26 forms of the Yuman word here collated the vowel intervening between the m and t of the Yuman vocable is strong and characteristic, and in 11 instances it is accented.
The Mesa Grande term for skin is given as lĭmĭs, a vocable which has already been discussed.
Strictly speaking, the extent of the phonetic similarity between the Yuman and the Seri vocable is the possession of an m-sound in the first syllable, which is evidently the dominant one in the Yuman terms.
It was a suffragan of the see of Toulouse after that city had been made an archbishopric in the same year, a rank it virtually holds to-day, though the mother-see is now known by the double vocable of Toulouse-Narbonne.
The first church edifice on this site was consecrated in 606 by St. Virgil, under the vocable of St. Etienne.
It is known under the double vocable of Lyon et Vienne, and is the outgrowth of the more ancient ecclesiastical province of Vienne, whose archiepiscopal dignity was domiciled in St. Maurice.
There was a vocablethat occasioned me some perplexity--indeed a haze envelopes it still.
Then you are allowed to utter this vocable once, and must maintain a discreet silence during the rest of the repast.
So similar to the Maya vocable Kaan, a tie, a rope; hence a clan: a number of people held together by the tie of parentage.
But the Maya vocable Thallac, signifies a thing without steadiness, like the sea.
Accordingly, at length, the vocable Toronto is caught up by the white voyageurs, and adopted as a local proper name in the European sense: just as had been the case already with the word Canada.