HJNTS-^EK 



HA-YEK 



63 



hinh-'ek (? hlk-'ek) (p.p.f . hinkak ; aor. 

 sg. 2, henhi, 3. hinhi), to be able, to 

 can. 



Cf. Ksm. hek-un, to be able, past 

 part, hecyov. 



Skr. y/sak-, saknoti, to be able. 



hanwalk (? hawalk) (pi. henlci, ? helci), f., 

 an egg. 



Prs. x^y'^ ; Kurd, ha'ik; S. Bal. 

 ^rt/^ ; P. hagai, ha. 



O. Prs. *dvayaka- \ Ivatin, ovum; 

 Phi. x«yrt^- H. 468. GIP. I, ii, 24. 

 §§3, 10; 25, 4. 

 hanz-yok, see handz-yok. 

 hins or Am (pi. hinsi, hlrsl), m., a bear. 

 Prs. x^Vs ; S. ywrs ; Bs. f^. 

 Av. ardsa-, Skr. r^s^-. Cf. GIP. 

 I,ii, 67. §§i,Rem. 5; 5,2,5; 19, 

 3; 25, 4. 

 hin-ek (p.p.f. hinak; aor. sg. 2, Am, 3, 

 At'wi, to bray (like an ass). 



P. han-ed-"l ; Bal. Am^-ay, to neigh. 

 har, every, Prs. § 74; harr" , all, § 62. 

 A?V or rl, contracted pronoun, indicating 

 the dative singular or plural of the 

 first person, to me, to us. It is 

 often used as an enclitic, and then, 

 when suffixed to a word ending in a 

 consonant, takes the form -ir. 



P. ra. Prs. ma-rd ; W. mar , S. mu- 

 rd, mur. The origin of this form 

 and of V . ra is unknown to me. §§ 

 66-7; 97. 

 harr" , see har. 



hir (pi. hirl; f. hir", pi. hir'i), a ram ; f. 

 a ewe. 



P. herai^ a short-tailed ram ; ? Bal. 

 rid, id. 



Skr. eda-ka-. § 25, 4. 

 Airs, see Atws. 



hast, card., eight, hastl-jlstu, twenty- 

 eight. § 63. 



Prs. hast ; P. ata ; W. hat, S. z^^as^, 

 Sq. 5:£;ox^, M. aska. 



Av.asta. §§3,9; 44; I3,3; 25, 

 4; 63. 

 hasfdl, card., eighty. 



Prs. hastdd; P. atid. 



Av. astditi- ; Skr. aslti-. § 63. 

 hist-ak (p.p.f. Ais^ ; aor. sg. 2. z^^^w, 3, 

 hawa), to read. 



For the past base cf. Skr. siksita-, 

 instructed . 



For the present base, cf . P. l-wast- 

 "l, to read, pres. sg. 3, l-wall; Bs. 

 \/wal-, to read. § 86. 



hastam, ord., eighth. Cf. hast. Prs. has- 



tum. § 63. 

 hatak (p.p.f. hotk; aor. sg. 2,zl; 3, za), 

 to abandon. 



Cf. P. pre-zd-"l, pres. sg. 3, pre-zdi. 

 ? Cf. Av. \/harz-; Prs. histan, hi- 

 lam. H. 1097. The Past base in 

 that case would be derived from the 

 Branian equivalent of Skr. srsta-. 

 §86. 

 hat (pi. hati), m., a market. 



Borrowed from P. hatal. 

 Skr. hatta-, L- Aa^^. 

 heb, anything, something. Prs. hec. 



§74- 

 hekcl, see henhci. 



hlh-'ek , see Am^- '^^ . 



hawa, see histak. 



hawalk, see hanwalk. 



ha-yek or a-ye^ (p-p-f- hayak; aor. sg. 2, 



Aeyj, 3, hayl), to remain; to dwell, 



abide ; to be seated. 



Prs. ni-sast-an, ni-sin-am ; Bal. 



nind-ay (p.p. nista). 



O. Prs. \/had- ; Av. \/had-, hi8- 



aiti ; Skr. \/sad-, sldati. §§ 3, 10; 



13,4; 25, 1, 7; 36. 



