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

438 PHGNICIAN ORIGIN

Agriculture, 345f.; Amorites, a clan of, 258, see Amorites; as ancestors of Catti kings and rulers of A.B., 6, 8, 47f., 138i., 20cf. ; Barats or Brihats, leading subtribe of, 52f.; Cedi or Chedi, dialectic of n., 168, 262; as Goths, 7, 179f., 186, 315, etc., and see Guti; Harri or Aryan title of Ilannu, syn. of, 69; Kassi, a clan of, 47{., 200f., see Kassi; Khilaani (Gioln) syn. of, 6of. ; Kurus or Synans, clan of, r2f., 188; Mitani or Medes, a alan of, t4, 222; Phoenicians leading clan of, 12, 188; as White Syrians, 6; Cappadocia chief prov. of, 7¢ ; of, 294 ; cup-marks used by, 239 ; George and Red Cross of, 304f. ; Goat emblem of, 250f., see Goat ; language Aryan, 8, etc.; n. of, origin and meaning, 8, 200, 290, 294—6(b), 305, 320f., and in Indian Pali and Sanscrit, 8f., 200 ; physical type of, Gothic or Nordic Aryan, 136; sacred seals of, represented in A.B., 334-5f. ;

Sun-worshippers with ‘symbols as |

in A.B., 262f.; Unicorn emblem of, 7, ‘and see Unicorn; ; warchariots as in A.B., 145; wor-

shipped Vedic gods, with Indara and Tashup (Tascio) as in A.B., and see Catti

Khattivo, Indian Pali form of Khatti, Catti, or Hitt-ite, $, 200

Khilaani, synonym of Hitt-ite, source of Part-olon’s clan title of ““Gioln or Gyaolownie,’”’ 60, 170, 395; an Amorite word, 69; in personal and place n. in Brit., 7uf.

Kidwelly or Cet-gueli, port of Ceti, Catti, or Scots, 71-2

Kil-bride, meaning of n., 107

Kil-Chattan and megaliths, 208

Kil-Martin ve Morites or Amorites,

21 Kil Michael and standing stones, 208 Kilikia, see Cilicia Kings, Early Briton, Lists of, 385%. ; ex-officio high-priests, see Priestkings, 152f., ,7184, etc.; prayers for, by Early Aryan Sumers, 312 ition, see Citium Kit’s Coty dolmen, Khatti, ror, 203

as Catti or

Cross emblem —

OF BRITONS & SCOTS

Kubl, Gothic n. for barrow grave as Pheoenic., 54

Kumreyar or ““ Cumbraes ” n. for Arran, 197, 208

Kur, anc. n. for Asia Minor, and Syria, 12, 13

Kuru-Panchala, Sanscrit n. for Syria-Pheenicians, 12, 13; as leading Barats, 188

Kwast, or Kast, n. of Part-olon’s home in Cilicia, 32, 45

Norse

Ladies, in Anc. Britain, 71-3, 185 ; coiffure and dress of, early Aryan or Hitto-Pheenic., 3, 7, 245, 248,

250

Lake dwellings in A.B., see Barton Mere, and Glastonbury

Lake Van, as cradle-land of Vans or Wans, primitive matriarchic aborigines of Albion, orf., 98f. ; in Wales sacred to a goddess, 96

Language, Anglo-Saxon, based on British Gothic, 179-80; Aryan, in Britain, introduced by Amorites, 160, 167f., by Brutus, 175%. ; Aryan, in Europe, introduced by Hitto-Pheenics., 27f.; Aryan Phoenician script in AB., 26f., 175; Briton, or British Gothic, r78f. : Celtic, 180, Cymric, a dialect of Sumer, roof. ; ‘Doric, 1778. ; English, based on Sareniant through Briton Gothic, X1., 178-81, 3190, and see Words : German, derived from Briton, 157, 186; Gothic, a branch of Catti or Hittite, 35f., 178! ; Greek, br. of Hitto-Sumer, 177, and see Words; proto-Aryan, Latin, ete., derived from Sumer, see Words; Phoenician, Arvan, 12f.: Sanskrit, derived from Hitto-Sumer, 8f., tif., and see Words; Scandinavian, or Gothic and Anglo-Saxon deriv. from Sumer, see Words; Sumerian as proto-Aryan, and basis of English xi., 178f., 190,and see Words ; Trojan as Hitto-Pheenic., 155, 178

Language and Race, 137- -8

Law codes of Ancient Britons translated by King Alfred for AngloSaxons, 18r, 385-8 ; Roman L. based on Hitto-Sumer, 181

Laws, Brutus makes, for Britons, 175, 181