DI 



DUSKI 



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is used both for the first and second 

 persons, though, here, there is a 

 different origin in each case (GIP. 

 I, ii, 217). Cf. also O. Prs. adam, 

 1, and §§ 66, 67. 

 dl, r, contracted pronoun of the third 

 person singular and plural, from 

 him, her, it, or them. It is com- 

 monly used pleonastically with the 

 ablative postposition last". §§ 60; 

 62. 



The word is probably a contrac- 

 tion of ta-\-e (P. da-\-e), from him. 



§§ 65-67. 

 di, 2, plural particle of emphasis. See 



ai. § 97. 

 du, for dyo, q.v., in compounds. § 63. 

 dd(kar (pi. do^arn), m., maize {jowar). 



dzar may be a corruption of jowar. 

 dok, see kayek. 

 duk" (pi. diici), f . , a girl. This is probably 



dfm", q.v., with the ^a-sufl&x. Cf. 



§ 21, 5. §§26, 3; 57. 

 (^rt/, contracted pronoun, indicating the 



dat. sg. and pi. of the second person, 



to thee, to you. 



Cf. P. dar. See §§ 17, i ; 33, i ; 



47 ; 66-7 ; 97. 

 dil-ak (p.p.f. dalk; aor. sg. 2, dir, ^diri), 



to reap. 



Av. ddfdta-, cut. See §§ 17, 3; 



21,5^; 35, i; 86. 

 ^iw, ord., second. 



Prs. duyum, duwum ; P. dwayam. 

 O. Prs. duvitiya-, GIP. I, ii, 116. 



§§33, 6; 35, I ; 63. 

 dum-ek (p.p.f. dumak ; aor. sg. 2, dum, 



3, duml), to ache to be painful. 

 ^w«, smoke. 



Prs. dud ; Kurd, du ; Bal. (^i/Ao, 



(S.) dlt ; Bs. ^«<m ; Ksm. d"h. Cf . KB. 



90. 



Skr. d'uma--; Phi. (^i7^. 



I am unable to explain the final 

 n in this word. § 97. 

 dr" (pi. ^rJ), f., a hair. 



Cf. Kho. droh, hair of the body. 

 darl, see dranak. 

 dir I, see dilak. 



dray or ^ara-y (f. dray"), adj., long. 

 Prs. ^iVa^: ; P. /ary. 

 Av. darpya-, Skr. dlrg'a-. Cf. H. 

 547. Cf. ag. §§ 3, 9; 4, 2; 9, 6. 

 15, i5; 23, 2; 24, I ; 35, I. 

 dra-n-ak (p.p.f. dronk ; aor. sg. 2, (im, 3, 

 ^an), to own, possess, have. 



Prs. dastan, daram, to possess ; 

 Bal. dar-ay; P. lar-"l. 



Av. \/dar-, Skr. \/d'r-. Like the 

 s of dastan, the w of dranak is a root- 

 determinative. §§ 15, lb; 35, i; 

 86; 97. 

 daresi ; pi. lies. The sg. nom. is probab- 

 ly dar OS or (?) daroy, or some such 

 word. 



Prs. daroy ; Av. draoya-. 

 darzao, m., sound, noise. 

 das, card., ten. 



Prs. dah; P. las. Av. dasa. §§ 



35, i; 37, i^; 63; 105 

 dasam, ord., tenth. 



Prs. dahum ; P. lasam. Av. ^a- 



S9ma-. §§ 20, 16 ; 63. 

 iis^ (? (i"s^, see § i, Rem. i), a hand. 



Borrowed from Prs. dast. H. 567 ; 



EIvA. p. 50. Cf. § 51. 

 dus-^'ek (p.p.f. dusak or duk; aor. sg. 2, 



^ws 3, dusl), to milk (a cow, etc.). 

 Borrowed from Prs. dos-idan. §§ 



8, 2; 35, I ; 37,3; 49- 



Av. V*duxs-; Skr. \/duh-; H. 578; 



KB. 94. 

 iiisi, see dzus'ek. 

 duski, a little, somewhat. (?) cf. P. l"g, 



a little. 



