55-k A Grammar of the Cashmeeree Language. £No. 151. 



VOCABULARY OF NOUNS. 



Substantives with their Genders, and some of their appropriate Ad- 

 jectives. 



Nab, m. sky T hod, high Saf, clear 



Zoon,/. moon Rats, fine Katsa, full 



Aiyit, m. sun Taut, hot Prezalawur, shining 



Tsandar, m. new moon Zauyul, fine 



Taruk, m. star Prezalan, shining 



Gruhun, m. eclipse of sun Lagan, is taking place 



Kroan, m. ditto of moon Lagus, has taken place 



Tap pyun, m. sunrise 



Mandul, m. halo 



Rood, m. rain Sata, much Vyut, heavy, [cotton 



Sheen, m. snow Pamba seera hisha, like flakes of 



Bhambari, like slates 

 Boat, m. hail Sata, much Sakht, heavy 



Shishar gant,/. icicle 



Tilakatur, m. ice Pishul, slippery 



Lawah,/. dew Adar, damp 



Soor, m. frost Toh hyu, like rice, husky 



Trat,/. thunder-bolt Band, large 



Wuzmal,/. lightning 

 Gagararai,/. thunder 

 Rajaram boodariny doony, a rainbow 

 Literally, Rajaram Bahadur's bow 

 Wav, m. wind Sakht, high 



Banahali hyund, like Banahal's 

 Samoor, m. simoom 

 Waharat,/. rainy season 

 Harud, m. autumn Rut, fine 



Retakool, m. summer 



Wandu, m. winter Sakht, severe 



Joant, m. spring J wan, fine 



Patr chhanin, falling leaves 



Bamun, budding of trees Qmoney 



A whirlwind is said to be the devil looking after a lost piece of 

 Mats,/ earth 

 Bungul, m. earthquake Yata, slight 



Parbah^.ja hill '£ hod ', hi g h 2&«* lm 3 



m. J 



Wan, m. J Tsut ' low Rikhan, slippery 



Labur, m. a hillock 



Wudarr,/. table land 



Kamy,/. a stone, flat Pharish, rough 



Pal, m. a round large stone Sakij, soft 



Tuj,/ a clod of earth 



