DZUNl-xUTAN 



GURU 



59 



(bilni-xuian, a certain time of the night, 



sleeping time. (?) cf. d'ek. 

 <kark\ see zark\ 



d^atir-'ek (p.p.f . ckaurak ; aor. sg. 2, ckaur, 

 3, dzaura), to fret, to be annoyed. 

 Prs. zar-idan ; P. zar-"l, to mourn. 

 H. 646 connects this with Skr. \/ 

 if-, jarati, to call out, but this does 

 not account for the vowel in the O. 

 word. § 51. 

 (^uS-ek (p.p.f. ^usak or dusak , aor. sg. 

 2, dzils, dus, 3, dsusl, dusi), to seek, 

 search for ; to look at, inspect. 

 Prs. jus-tan, to seek. 

 Av. yuisyeitj, he fights. H. 419. 

 §§28,6; 32, i; 32, 2; 35, 2; 36. 

 (kut or zut, much ; very. § 32, i. 

 (kawan, young; a youth. Prs. jawan, 



§§ 97> loi- 

 dza-yek (p.p.f. dzawak ; aor. sg. 2, dzewl, 3, 

 (kawi), to lead, conduct, fetch. 

 This verb is the causal of dzok, i. 



fa, fo, see Aa/o. 



ga, conj., also ; even. §§ 97 ; 99. 



gai, m., a bedstead. 



guda, adv., where ? in what place ? Re- 

 garding the initial g, see §§ 21, 2 ; 96. 



gudai-cargai (pi. gudal-caygai), the 

 hoopoe. In P. the hoopoe is called 

 midld-cargak, being called a Mullet 

 because he carried the letter of Solo- 

 mon to the Queen of Sheba. 



gad, I, numeral definite suffix, as in du- 

 gad, the two, both. 



gad, 2, girad, or girgad, postposition 

 governing loc, with, together 

 with. §§ 60 ; 97. 



gudz, adv., merely, only. 



gak" (pi. gaci), flesh, 



Prs. gost ; P. ywasa. 



Av. gao-, an ox ; flesh. EB. 128. 



§§ 21, 5& ; 23, I ; 97- 



gll, see glastak. 



gal, adj. recumbent, lying down. 



ga/y, the shoulder. 



gilak (pi. gilacci), m,, a rat. 



glast-ak or gast-ak (p.p.f. gas^ ; Aor. sg. 

 2 and 3, g/i), to take away, trans- 

 port, carry (something inanimate) ; 

 to arrange the hair. 



Prs. girift-an ; Bal. giv-ay. 



Av. \/grab-, gdrgwndUi, p.p. ggrgp- 



ta- ; Skr. \/gvab'- grb'nati. Cf. H. 



909. In gla-st-, the st is a verbal 



determinative. §§ 15. 6 ; 17, 3 ; 23, 



1 ; 33, 5 ; 86. 



gal-'ek (p.p.f. galak ; aor. sg. 2, g^/^, 3, 



gall), to twist, spin, roll up (intr.). 

 Prs. yttUldan, to roll (intr.) ; P. 



yar"l, to twist (tr.). 



As pointed out in Ely A. 40, this 



presupposes an Eranian \/*g«^^-, = 



Skr. \/grat'-, grat'ndti. §§ 3, 4; I7, 



3; 48. 

 gil-^ek (p.p.f. gilak ; aor. sg. 2, gil, 3, 



gill), to be tickled, to feel tickling. 

 Cf. W. gil-goc, a tickle. 

 gdn, see kdn. §§ 21, 2 ; 96. 

 gon (pi. ganni), m., a stick. goW-mirg" 



(pi. gdn"-mir(kl) , f . , a kind of skylark. 

 gingit (pi. gingiti), m., the dung-beetle, 



the scarabseus. Borrowed from P. 



gunum (pi. gunuml), m., wheat. Bor- 

 rowed from P. yanam. §§ 7, I'^J ; 7, 



2 ; 18, 3a ; 23, I ; 48. 



gap (pi. ga/ji), m., a stone. § 57. 

 grl (pi. the same), m., a mountain. 



Kurd. g*> ; P., W. yar. 



Av. gam- ; Skr. giri- ; Phi. gar. 

 ELA. 37. §§ 10, 2 ; 15, lb ; 23, i. 

 guru (pi. gural), com. gen., a kid. 



Sq. y^ry, a kid. 



