1844.] A Grammar of the Cashmeeree Language. 



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Tra/'*/: 1 a large Cl ° d ° f earth 



Rab,/. mud Taing, thin Mut, thick 



Lats,/ dust 

 Nala, m. a defile 



Noar, m. 



Garu, m. house 

 Jolahar,/ chimney 

 Talou, m. roof 

 Pathur , m. floor 

 Kalai,/. a fort 

 Laur,/. a hut 

 Look garu, a little house 

 Koothir,/. a small room 

 Kuth, m. a room 

 Dalan, m. a hall 



Tham, m. a post 



Juat, m. 1 t. j j 



Gand,». J-a bund or dam 



Khod, m. a pit 



Gop,/. a cave 



Zeena pauwur, m. flight of steps 



Kadul, m. bridge 



Thaut, a m. pier 



Shahr, m. a city 



Gamapoor, m. a small village 



Burij, m. tower 



Nar, 



Aguin, 



Ugun, 



Tern bar,/, a spark 



>Fire, m. 



Gat, thick 

 Tsaut, narrow 

 Zyoot, long 

 Rut- j wan, fine 

 Kaij, roomy 



Dair, strong 



Thamij,/. a small post 



Seer,/, a brick 

 Koanda,/. a kiln 



Duas,/. wall. 



lZn%. } ^P of ashes 



Gam, m. village 



Tongul, m. a coal 



Reh,/. a small flame 

 Alav, m. a large flame 

 Du h , m. smoke 

 Tsoeng, m. lamp 

 Zoowur,/. candlestick 



Soor, m. ashes 

 Tsiny,/. charcoal 

 Saait,/ wick 

 Tar, m. lamp recess 



Kanfur ' I anan< * Das ket with live coals in its earthen lining 



Sudur, m. the sea Talav, ?n. tank 



Kuol,/. a river Nagara, m. mountain stream 



Nag, m. a fountain 



Jwai,/ a canal Kroor, m. a well 



Dal, m. a lake Henur, a gutter * 



Poany-woany-zal, water 



m. 



Kala, 



Heer,/. 

 Wod,/ 



head. Baud, large; Dulomb, round 



