

1064 Grammar 4- Vocabulary oj the Cashmiri Language. [No. 120. 



W. 



Wodun, V. n. weep. 



Wonun, to weave. 



Wowun, to sow. 



Wudun, to fly. 



Wushinun, to become warm. 



Wyethun, to become fat. (in sco.) 



Wyethrawan, to fatten. 



Walan, to cover (as with clothes.) 



Wayun, to plough. 



Yetsun, v. a. r. wish. 



Waius, s.f. ages,. years (only to a 

 number.) 



Wazum, adj. loan, agreeing with 

 the substance lent, used with 

 dyun, hyun, or tsatun. 



Wachh, s.m. breast. 



Wad, s.f. head (to) 



Vyuth, 



Vyith, 



Vyechhi 



Vyechar, fatness. 



Wal, m. hair. 



ruth, \ ) 



ith, s.f. j Wat. 

 ^echhis,/.j3. j 



Y. 



Yer, s. m. wool. 



Yachh, adj. indeclinable, bad, ugly 



Yed, 5./. beUy. 



Yel, overcoming. 



Ziin, s.f. moon. 



Zu. s. m. life. 



Ziihar, length. 



Zyuth, m. elder (brother.) 



Zithi or zith, /. 



Ziche. 



Zarpar, excuses. 



Zanun, v. n. to know. 



Zenun, v. n. to win. 

 Zyonu. 

 Zenyi. 



Zethun, v. i. ck. to become, or be- 

 long. 



Zechhar, length. 



Zichhar, elderness, being older. 



Zal, ^. m. not. 



Zalun, V. a. to burn. 



Zaliin, to have a certain disease in 

 the breast? (a cough ?) 



ZJun, (probable zu and yun), to be 

 born, to be curdled. 



Zaonin, v, a. to beget, curdle. 



Zaorum, regular. 



Zang, s.f. leg (the whole.) 



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