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BRUS-^EK 



DA 



wurat-awul, to roast. §§ 38, 4; 41, 

 3. 4 ; 86. 



Skr. \/hWajj-, b'rjjati, to roast, 

 p.p. b'rsta-. Phi. brist-an, to roast. 

 brus-^'ek, (p.p.f. brusak ; aor. sg. 2, brus, 

 3, bruH), to glitter. 



P. bres-ed"l; Prs. baraz, ornament. 



Av. brazaiti ; Skr. b'rdjate, he 

 shines. §§7,2; 15, 4 ; 28, 3 ; 29, 



i^ ; 38, 5 ; 41, 4- 

 Z^^rt^J, see brastak, 2. 



bas-^'ek (p.p.f. 6rt|rt^ ; aor. sg. 2, bus, 3, 

 baSl), to grant, give, distribute. 

 Cf. b-ygk. 



Prs. baxs-idan ; Bal. bask-ay ; P. 



Av. baxs-aiti, he gives. §§ 28, 86 ; 



41, I ; 89. 

 bat" (pi. 6a^"i), f., a duck. Cf. patakk". 



Prs. bat, a duck ; P. bata, a heron. 

 batkiy" (pi. batkiyi) f., a wild duck. 



Cf. Prs. 6c//!c?^, a duckhng, and the 



preceding. 

 hater" (pi. hater'i), f., a quail. Borrowed 



from L. hatcra. 

 htty, a scent, smell. Borrowed from 



Prs. /;i7c. §§ 8, 5 ; 41, i ; 52. 

 ft-'^^ (p-p.f. bayak), to grant, give. This 



verb is used only in the past tenses. 



The aorist tenses are taken from 



bas'ek, q.v., of which it is perhaps 



merely a contracted form. 

 bi-yok or b-yuk (p.p.f. btik ; aor. sg. 2, bl, 



3, ba), to be, to become. 



Kurd, di-bim, I am; Prs. bild-an, 



buvam; P. icn, he may be; Bal. 



bi-ay, to be ; S. ve-d , he is : M. vi-a , 



he was. 



Av. havaiti, he is. §§ 14, 9 ; 41, 



I; 68; 76; 82 (conjugated); 86; 



88 ; 97. 

 biyan, the lower part of the back, the 



back part of the waist. 



hizl, see pux-ek. 



bazar, the arm from the elbow to the 



wrist. 



(?) Cf. Av. bazu- ; Prs. bazu, the 



arm above the elbow. 

 bazar, m., a market. Prs. bazar. § 57. 

 buzwa (pi. buzwal), I., a spider. 

 &02, picking, choosing. 

 boz-'ek, (p.p.f. bozak), to pick, to choose. 



Cf. boz. 

 bez, the place above or outside ; above ; 



outside, bez". § 58. 



cig, adj., high, tall. 



This word may possibly be bor- 

 rowed from Pisaca. Cf. Sina zzgo, 

 long. The latter has the same ori- 

 gin as dray, q.v. In Pisaca lan- 

 guages dr is liable to become z. § 

 26, 2. 



cig-"ek (p.p.f. cigak; aor. sg. 2, cig, 3, 

 cigi), to rise. Cf. the preceding. § 



' 97- 

 cal-ek, (p.p.f. calak ; aor. sg. 2 cal, 3, 



cala), to go, proceed. Borrowed 



from India. § 88. 

 ciw, I, (pi. ciwi), f., a hollow or cave in a 



precipice. § 26, 2. 

 cFw, 2 (pi. ciai), f., a roof. § 26, 2. 



c?rt, I, f?i, see dzok, 3. 



^a , 2 , or di , contracted pronoun of the 

 locative singular or plural of the 

 pronouns of the first and second 

 persons. We may compare the P. 

 de or de, the enclitic pronoun of the 

 second person singular (Av. te), but 

 it is difficult to explain the 0. use 

 for the first as well as for the secotid 

 person. It may, however, be point- 

 ed out that in P. the plural form mn 



