1844.] A Grammar of the Cashmeeree Language. 



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Tsunun, peach 



Aar, a sour plum 



Thar, a bush 



Badam, almond 



Doon, walnut 



Viring, a nut 



Phres, a poplar 



Veer, a willow 



Dewana veer, 7 ♦ ... 



Mails, .. ..'{weeping willow 



Traela, wild apple 



Injara, a fig 



Kapas, cotton 



Phohur, rough 



Pishhaul, smooth 



Takur, hard 



Mund, blunt 



Taut, hot 



Shuhul, cold 



Huk.dry 



Adur, damp 



Zayul, fine 



Poot, coarse 



Gub, heavy 



Lut, light 



Zyoot, long 



Tsut, short 



Wechar, thick 



Taun, thin 



Thaud, high 



Sun, deep 



Dulam, round 



Surug, cheap 



Drug, dear 



Tikhan, quick 



Lut, slow 



Nyoor, near 



Door, far 



Mushak dar, odoriferous 



Phaka lad, offensive 



Look, small 



Band, large 



Nyool, green 



Pup, ripe 



Aum, raw 



Rummut, cooked 



Su h , a lion 



Hungul, elk 



Ninyamair, a deer 



Roos, a musk deer 



Haput, a bear 



Lu h , a fox 



Shal, a jackal 



Ramahoon, wolf 



Padar su h , a tiger 



Puriz, monkey 



Wandur, an ape 



Dumb, a fat- tailed sheep 



Haund, a ram 



Gaib, an ewe 



Tsawul, a goat 



Wuts, a calf 



Watsar, a heifer 



Soer, a hog 



Haust, an elephant 



Woont, camel 



Haist kokur, elephant bird, turkey 



Broar, a cat 



Gagur, a rat 



Woodur, a beaver 



Packhin, a water fowl 



Wankokur, a wild fowl 



Raza hoanz, an eagle 



Jyagar pachhin, a roe 



Rata moghul, a rt night mogul," 



owl 

 Kautur, a pigeon 

 Kakoo, partridge 

 Titar, a small partridge 

 Batur, a quail 

 Kav, a crow 

 Jal, woodcock 

 Didar, female of ditto 

 Gant, a vulture 

 Pauz, a hawk 

 Katijh, a swallow 

 Toata, a parrot 

 Kautur, a sparrow 

 Kaula toont, a fishing bird 

 Bryag, a pelican 

 Poampur, a moth 

 Zuts, a fire-fly 

 Tila wanyiny, a glow-worm 

 Haloo, a locust 

 Khaha boat, grasshopper 

 Gada, fishes 



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