JR-YEK 



yWAZ-^EK 



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■^rewi, 3, -^rawi) , to throw, propel. 

 See -fiY-^'ek. 

 yir-'ek (p.p.f. yirak ; aor. sg. 2, yir , 3, yiri), 

 to roar (as a tiger). Cf. yward-'ek. 



Prs. yurr-idan, to roar ; Bal. g^yy- 

 Uy, to roar ; Ossetic (Western) ydr, 

 voice ; P. yar-ed''l, to chatter. 



Skr. v/g'f-, grndti, to call to. Cf. 

 Elvx\. 39. §§5, 4 ; 15, 2 ; 24, 2rt. 

 yor->'ek (p.p.f. yorak ; aor. sg. 2, yor , 3, 

 yOA-rt), to rain (intr.). 



Prs. bar-ldan; Bal. gwar-Uy {gwarl) ; 

 P. or-^if"/. 



Av. vara-, rain. Cf. EB. 147 and 

 LB. 15. §§14, 2: 15, lb. 

 yur-ek (p.p.f. yamk ; aor. sg. 2, yar, 3, 

 yara), to have open eyes. P. y^y- 



yi>-''^^ (p.p.f. yirak; aor. sg. 2, yir, 3, y^VF), 

 to swerve, go to one side ; to be con- 

 cealed, hidden. 



P. yar-ed"l, to swerve. Cf. Skr, 

 garta-, a hollow, a cave. §§ 16, i ; 

 24, 2a. 

 yutl, the act of running. 

 yih" (pi. yihi), f., a badger. 

 yW-ek (p.p.f. ywek; aor. sg. 2, ywa^, 3, 

 ywahl), to speak. 

 Bal. gwas-ay. 



Av. v^yac-, to say. GIP. I, ii, 

 414. Cf. § 31, 3; §§ 14, 2; 28, 4; 

 31, 3; 86; 89; loi; 117. 

 ywar, an oath, in ywar d^ek, to cause to 



swear, and ywar ywaz'ek, to swear. 

 yward-^ek (p.p.f. ywardak; aor. sg. 2, 

 yward, 3, ywardi), to roar (as a tiger). 

 Cf. -/ir'ek. 



Cf. L. garkan, to roar; gargar, 

 rumbling; Sn. guran", to thunder. 



Prs. yurr-idan, Bal. garr-ay, to 

 roar ; P. yar-ed"l and yufumb~ed"l, 

 to roar. 



Skr. \/gard-, gardati, to roar. 



See §47. §§14, 8; 24, 4 ; 29, 2 ; 

 39; 47- 

 ywars-ek (p.p.f. ywarsak ; aor. sg. 2, 

 yie^ars, 3, yZ£'arsi), to appear good, to 

 look nice. 



? Skr. s/vrs-, vrsyati, to choose, 

 select ; pass, vrsyate. §§ 14, 2 ; 15, 2. 

 ywar, m.., fat, grease. Cf. ywat. P. § loi. 

 ywasl (pi. the same), m., grass. 



Borrowed from Prs. was. See § 

 37,3- Cf. H. 209. §§14,2; 37,3; 

 49. 



ywast-ak (p.p.f. yWdsk; aor. sg. 2, ywaz, 

 3, ywaza), to fall. 



Prs. vazldan, to blow (of the wind); 

 Bal. gwaz-ay, to pass over ; W. waz-n, 

 to fall, past sg. I wast-am. 



Av. \/vaz-, to fly. EIvA. 265. 

 §§ 86; 88. 

 ywasr-''ek (p.p.f. ywasak ; aor. sg. 2, ywas, 

 3, ywasra), to fear. 



Cf. W. wasuk-an, pres. sg. i, wasi- 

 am, to fear. 



? O. Prs. vi f s/tras- ; Skr. w + 

 \/tras--, trasati, with syncope of s. 

 §§ 14, 2; 29, it^; 37, 7. 

 ywa^-aw-'ek (p.p.f. ywa^awak ; aor. sg. 2 

 and 3, ywasral), to wash, clean. 



? Skr. w'-l-v'srw-, -sravati, caus. 

 -sravayati, to wash away. § 14. 2 ; 

 29, i«. 

 yZ£/a^ (f. yWat"), adj., fat, stout. Cf. ywar. 



§47- 

 ywa^ (pi. ywaii), com. gen., a calf 



• Prs. baca ; Ks. veca ; S. Bal. gwas-k ; 



P. bacai; W. wus-k. 



Phi. vaca-k; Skr. vatsa-. H. 184. 



§§14, 2; 31, 2; 107. 



ywahi, see yie^^^. 



ywaza, see ywastak. 



ywa^-^ek (p.p.f. ywazak ; aor. sg. 2. yZ£'a|, 



3, ywazV), in yze'^f ywafek, to take 



