The Phœnician origin of Britons, Scots & Anglo-Saxons : discovered by Phœnician & Sumerian inscriptions in Britain, by preroman Briton coins & a mass of new history : with over one hundred illustrations and maps
434 PHGNICIAN ORIGIN OF BRITONS & SCOTS
Gomer, Hebrew n. for Sumer and Cimmerian, 193, n. in Britain, 195
Goose, sacred Sun-bird of HittoPheenics. and A.B., 284-6 ; eating tubooed in A.B., 341; on A.B. mons., caves and coins, 284; with Cross in A.B., 350; with Cross and St. Michael on Phoen. coins, 348-9 ; assoc. with Michaelmas, 341
Got, proper n. for Goth, 333
Goth, properly Got, or Guti, synonym of Gad, Kud, Catti, Khatti or Hittite primitive
Aryans, 7,46, 70,179-80,186, 330f. n. of Hitto-Sumer origin, 330-1, Goat as rebus for, 251, 320, 346 ; Goat-horns worn by, 340; in place-names in Brit., 205f., 397f.
Gothic, arch, and architecture, | Hittite, 7o; Eddas mainly British, 179
Goths, as Early Aryans, Catti or Hittites, 7, 8; Arianism of, 301, 303, 323; dress of Hittite, 7,46, 239f., 340 ; horn head-dress of, 239, 245f., 340 ; hymns of, to the Sun, 313; introd. Cross symbol into Christianity, 30Tf. ; language of, derived from Sumerian, and basis of English, 179, 240f., see Words; physical type of, Aryan, 136; St. Michael as defender of, 346, Indara or Andrew as Defender of, 320f.
Got-ini and Goth-ones, tribe of Goths on Rhine, 186
gow affix in A.B place-names, Hittite, 78, 308
Gower, of Arthur legend, and its megaliths, 195
Gowrie, Carse of, and its megaliths, 198
Grahams’, or Picts’, dyke, 197, see Grime
Grain Crosses in A.B., 214, 3308.
Grain tutelary of Hitto-Sumers in A.B., see Corn Spirit
Grammatical structure of English and Gothic based on Sumer, 35, 77, etc.
Graves, Chariots interred in, A.B., 145
Greek (Hellenic) lang., a branch of Hittite or Ilannu, 177, and see Words ; Cross as Hitto-Pheenic., 291
Grim’s, or Grime’s (= Hun’s) dyke,
or ditch, 197; graves, as Stone Age Huns’, in Norfolk
Guad-alquivir, r..of Pheenic. prov. in Spain, 118
Guti title of Goths in Early Mesopotamia, 179, 331
Gwalia n. for Wales, 140, 203
Gyaolownie, or “‘ Hittite,’ title of Part-olon in Phoenic. inscript., 22, 67f.
Gyron Cross of British heraldry, Hittite origin and n. of, 306-7
Hafr, Eddic title of Gothic soldiers, of Hittite origin, 331
| Hair, colour of, of A.B. Aryan,
Britons, 134, 371; of beard, 230,
245, 247; of Celts and Iberians
134; in modem Britain, 371;
ladies’ coiffure (Hittite) of A.B., 7,
245, 248, 250
| Hammer of Indara or Indra is Andrew’s “ Cross,” 318f.; at St. Andrew's, 326; is Thors H., 318, 320-1
Hand of Sun-god, ceremony of taking, in Hitto-Sumer, 46, in Gothic Eddas, 47, in Vedas, 47
| Hare-Stanes, megaliths, Aryan meaning of n., 235
Harri, Gothic and Hittite “ Aryan,” 235
Harvest Festiv. in A.B., 341.
Harvest Spirit in A.B., as in Hitto-
for
Sumer. 338f., 350f.; -Cross in A.B., see Com; and St.Michael, 3501.
Harvester of Life, Aryan god-title, 256
Hat or Hatt in Brit. place-names for Khatti, Hatti or Hitt-ite, 203f.,
3971.
Hatti, Semitic for Khatti or Hittite, 203
Hatton, place n. in Brit., 203f., 3971.
Hawk, Sun-, on A.B. coins, 251, 284-6, 349-50; and see Eagle
Head-form, as index of race, 133f. ; of A.B., 135f., 224f., of Phoenicians as Aryan, 12, 365
Heaven, Gothic n. Himin derived from Sumer, 243, 251
Hebrides v. Hiberia or Iberia, 137
| He-Goat n. for Father-god, 243, 251
Helena, empress, reputed Briton princess, 185