[30] Properly Teica, an ornament of gold placed above the nose. [31] Pendents. [32] Seita Cund, or the Pool of Seita, the wife of Rani, is the name given to the wonderful spring at Mangeir, with boiling water, of exquisite clearness and purity. [33] Her tears, when she was made captive by the giant Rawan. [34] A small mirror worn in a ring. [35] Bracelets. [36] The inscription runs thus: ??? ??e???? ????? ta?t? ???? pa?t?p??t?? ?p?te?e?? d?? t? ??s?t? fed????? t?? ?e??a? e? t? ?. ?e?a t? ??t?????. a.s.?. This pike was taken about Hailprun, the imperial city of Suevia, in the year 1497.—Gesner. END OF FOOTNOTES. |