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290THE PRIMARY CLASSICAL LANGUAGE OF THE WORLD

     mƒl-mƒy, to be accomplished, may (present) to be possible

     mƒ——u(caus. of mƒ˜) to be able to do. might (past)

     vadi, to dwell was, were

     vi˜-ve˜-v„˜, to wish will p(T.)> Skt. bh‡. vadi(T.) > Skt. vas.
          The OE. past tense of mot or mote (=may) was moste,
          whose altered form is must.

     padi-vadi(T.)-vas (orig. a North-Indian form), to dwell.
          AS.wesan (to be), D.wezen, Ice. vera, Dan. woere, Sw.
          vara, Goth. wisan, to be, dwell, remain.
          ‘t’or ‘d’ often changes into ‘s’.
          e.g: AS.fot = G.fuss.
          madi (mooŒ-mƒdam(T.)-Skt. mƒsa.

Tamil and English Vocative sounds

Tamil English
„, „y            hy
              †, †h
y              hoy
all, ellƒ, ell    hallo, halloo, hollo,etc

Tamil and English Nursery Sounds

          lƒlƒ+ƒ——a=lƒlƒ——u-tƒlƒ——u,lulling a child to sleep with the
          repetition of the sound lƒ.

lƒ-rƒ. rƒrƒ+ƒ——u=rƒr ƒ——u.
rƒ-r. r†r†+ƒ——u=r†rƒ——u

          tƒl†tƒl„l†, the usual refrain of a lullaby song.
     lƒl-tƒl, tongue.
          E. lull, 1. To send a child to sleep with sounds of
          carasses. 2.To quiet storm, anger or suspicion.
          E. lullaby, Soothing repain or song to put child to sleep.