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________________ 180 APPENDIX X. TERMS INDICATING CERTAIN PERIODS OF THE DAY AND NIGHT, THE PHASES OF EACH LUNATION, VARIOUS TIDES, WINDS, CLOUDS, ETC. THE INDIAN ANTIQUARY Though the Andamanese are naturally content with a rough method of reckoning time-diurnal as well as nocturnal-the terms in use amply serve to meet all requirements. They are as follow: First appearance of dawn Between dawn and sunrise Sunrise .. From sunrise to about 7 a. m. (rising sun Forenoon big sun Noon (from noon till 3 p. m. from 3 p. m. till about 5 p. m. Afternoon From 5 p. m. till sunset Sunset Twilight After dark till near midnight Midnight The waxing moon The waning moon :::::: High-tide Low-tide High-tide at full-moon [AUGUST, 1922 wangalaela-duga bódo-la-doatingalili-; dima bido-la-kág (al)- nga bodo-chânag bôdo-chaubodo-la-löringa Owing to their inability to count they have no means of denoting the number of lunations occurring during a solar year which, with them, consists of three main divisions, viz: papar, the cool season; yêre-bodo-, the hot season; and gamul, the rainy season. These again are sub-divided into twenty minor seasons (see App. IX), named for the most part after various trees which, flowering at successive periods, afford the necessary sources of supply to honey-bees. The lunar periods recognised are: Sbodo-l'ar-diyanga-; el-dr-diyanga 6gar-chauSgar-knab bodo-la-lotingael-dka-dauyael-dr-getinga girug-chi while the four phases of each lunation are indicated as follows: 66 ôgar-la-walaganga (lit. moon-growing "). ôgar-lar-ôdowânga (lit. moon diminishing"). 66 New moon First quarter Full moon Last quarter That they, moreover, recognise the influence of this luminary upon the tides (bala-) is manifest from their terms denoting high and low tide at full-moon in the following list of recognised tidal phases : ôgar-déreka-yaba (lit. "moon-baby-small"). Ôngar-chânag. (lit. "moon-big "). (lit. "moon-body"). "moon-thin "). (lit. kála-chânag-; er-l'ar-to-tépare bila-ba6gar-bila
SR No.032543
Book TitleIndian Antiquary Vol 51
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorRichard Carnac Temple, Devadatta Ramkrishna Bhandarkar
PublisherSwati Publications
Publication Year1985
Total Pages374
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size15 MB
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