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A Grammar of the C a shmeeree Language. [No. 150. 



Piul, a testicle. 



Dial, a soft grass used for packing 



and matting. 

 Tsiul, squeezed. 

 Jiur, granular parts of rice. 

 Chhiut, white. 

 Tiut, bitter. 

 Asiup, emaciated. 

 Piun, to fall. 

 Nium, to take away. 

 Khiun, to eat. 

 Lium, plastered. 



Ziun, to be born. 

 Miul, reconciliation. 

 Siut, grief, misfortune. 

 Jiut, wan. 



Kiut, on account of. 

 Kiul, a peg. 

 Tsiut, leavings. 

 Diun, to give. 

 Chiun, to drink. 

 Tsuin, a pillar. 

 Miun, measured. 



This i is not exactly a y. 



5th. Diphthong of the short i and short a. 



Piak, thou fallest. 



Diad, mother. 



Mias, a root in a lake. 



Chias, drink of him. 



Tsiab, heart. 



Tiat, interested friendship. 



Diakh, angry. 



Tsiad, patience. 



Tsial, squeezed, shampooing. 



Hial, lake weed. 



6th. Diphthong, the short u and 

 Duod, milk, ^' ' * not dwod. 



Buod, understanding. 



Khood, a pit. 



Tsuol, a large kettle, stone of ma- 

 sonry. 



Muol, price. 



Puot, piles. 



Suobh, happiness, contentment, 

 peace. 



Duokh, pain. 



Chhuok, wound. 



Nuosh, daughter-in-law. 



Kruok, a snoar. 



Suon, goldcs rival wife. 



Buon, below. 



Liad, litter horse. 



Vias, a woman's confidante. 



Khias, eat of him. 



Viat, name of river. 



Khiat, eaten. 



Riakh, a fowl's dung. 



Chhiab, thou art, (f.) 



Bhiak, thou eatest or eat thou. 



Dial, skin, peal. 



Zial, cream. 



the English o in hot. 



Wuol, dregs of butter. 

 Guon, a heap. 

 Huod, a fool. 

 Wuod, scalp. 

 Zuol, drowsiness. 

 Wuot, rice. 

 Tsuot, any. 

 Muokh, cheek. 

 Duos, wall. 

 Khuot, false. 

 Tsuon, to these four. 

 Kruon, misery. 

 Bhuon, elbow. 



7th. Diphthong of shortened ai of aisle, and the short a (as in by, and 

 not bye,) care must be taken to drop the indication of an e at the end 

 of the letter i, as pronounced eye. 



