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ylonia-Assyria, p. 347. K-AKKABU=_the_ star, Polaris. Babylonia-Assyria, p. 326. AKRIS or AKROS=summit, point, supreme, most high; _cf._ ok=eye. Greek. AKRIOS=god of summit, title of supreme god. Greece. AKA-TOS, AKA=a ship. Greek. ACHAIIS=the Achaian land. ACHAIANS=in Homer, the name for Greeks generally. AKRA=Hindu village dancing and marriage ground, where sacred tree is planted and sacrifices made to it in great Naga festival (Hewitt). AKSA=name of mosque at Jerusalem. AKSHAFARU=point, summit. Persian. AKAL, AKARAN=god, eternal, timeless. Zoroastrian, name of god. H-AK-HAMANISIJA=ancient royal title. Persia. HAK=king or regent, royal title. Akkadian, Egyptian. AKACA=Sanscrit name for fifth element aether: (Schroeder). AGATHON=name given by Pythagoreans to all-embracing soul of the universe. AK or AG=verb aj, to drive, urge, impel. Sanscrit. AGNI=god of central fire. India. AGASTYA=star father of Dravidians. India. CHAKRA=wheel. Sanscrit. CHAKRAYARTIN=title, supreme ruler. Sanscrit. AKSHA=axis or axle. Sanscrit. AKSHIVAN="the driver of the axle," supreme ruler. Sanscrit. DAKSHA=the North people, also white, blessed, and the left. Sanscrit. TAKKAS=one of the most powerful and wealthy tribes of the Punjab, whose progeners founded the great city of Taxila, the Hindu Takkasila or rock of the Takkas, taken by Alexander the Great. Their name Takkas or Takshas means "the makers or artificers," which is connected with the Akkadian tuk=stone.... They call themselves the sons of the two Nagas or horned snake, Takht-nag and Basak-nag or "the sons of the race of artificers" ... as the sons of the all-mother Maga [the maker or kneader], they called themselves the sons of the mother-mountain.... (Hewitt). AKHAL, AKHAL-ZIKH, AKHAL-KALAKI=names of towns. Asia Minor (O'Neil, p. 681). ACASA or ACASE=axis or axle. Old Norse. AKKA and UKKO=names given by Finns to mother-earth and father-heavens (O'Neil, p. 38). NAKA=Middle. Japan (O'Neil, p. 536).(169) HAK-KAKU=eight holy corners or points; also that which is revealed, disclosed, known, come to light. Japanese dictionary. AKA=above, mountain, _cf._ SAKA=ascent. Japan. AGATA=ancient name for domain or department (Chamberlain). Japan. HAKKI=the eight diagrams, _cf._ Ya-he-koto-shiro-nu-shi-no-kami=Deity-eight-fold-thing-sign-master. Chamberlain _op. cit._ pp. 83 and 101. WAKE, WAKI, WAKU=lord, title. Japan. KAGU=Mo
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