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[Footnote 59: IV. 56.7.]
[Footnote 60: I. 22. 15.]
[Footnote 61: X. 18. 10 (or: "like a wool-soft maiden").]
[Footnote 62: The lightning. In I. 31. 4, 10 "(Father) Fire makes Dyaus bellow" like "a bull" (v. 36.5). Dyaus "roars" in vi. 72. 3. Nowhere else is he a thunderer.]
[Footnote 63: 1. 24. 7-8. The change in metaphor is not
unusual.]
[Footnote 64: This word means either order or orders (law); literally the 'way' or 'course.']
[Footnote 65: 1.24 (epitomized).]
[Footnote 66: Perhaps better with Ludwig "of (thee) in anger, of (thee) incensed.")
[Footnote 67: Or: "Being (himself) in the (heavenly) flood he knows the ships." (Ludwig.)]
[Footnote 68: An intercalated month is meant (not the primitive 'twelve days').]
[Footnote 69: Or 'very wise,' of mental strength.]
[Footnote 70: VIII. 41. 7; VII. 82. 6 (Bergaigne); X. 132. 4.]
[Footnote 71: Compare Bergaigne, La Religion Védique, iii. pp. 116-118.]