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HAZ 



KARTSI 



haz, see az. 



haznl, see handzyok. 



jlstu, card., twenty. 



Prs. blst; Bal. gist; P. -wTst, sil. 

 Av. visaiti. §§ 27, i, 3; 63; 107. 



ka ,1 , interrogative and relative pronoun, 

 who ?, who (§§ 21, la ; 72) ; used as 

 conjunction, if, that (§ 99, loi) ; or 



(§97)- 

 Prs. ki; Bal. k'i P. ka. 

 O. Prs., Av. ka-, who? 

 ^rt, 2, see kayek. 

 kl, I, or /e«yg, adv., why ? 



Other Eranian languages employ 

 the base chi for this adv. Cf. L. 

 klwe, how?, kiu, why?; Bs. kye, 

 why ? 



Skr. ^zw, etc. 

 kl, 2, postpos., interchangeable with liki, 

 to, for. 



Cf. Hindi ko (dialectic ke), L- ku, 

 Ksm. kytit' ; Skr. krte, for. § 60. 

 ^?/ or kil- postposition of the locative, 

 used only with proper names of per- 

 sons and personal pronouns, on. 

 With other words, i- is used. 



Cf. Sq. c/i-, on. Probably con- 

 nected with Skr. krta-; H. ka, of; 

 ko, to. See §59. §§ 21, la; 58-9; 

 64; 69; 97. 

 kuc-mayak (pi. kuc-mayaci) , m., a crab. 

 kaf (pi. kafl), m., chaff. 



Cf. Prs. kaf ; Av. ^ci/c;-, foam. 

 ^i/^(^fy (pi. kiftari ; f. kiffar"), m., a pigeon. 



Borrowed from Prs. kaf tar. 

 huk, interrogative pronoun, who ? In- 

 definite pron., anyone, someone. 

 Prs. ki, who?, Ks., ke, ki , ko , ko. 

 O. Prs., Av. ka-, who? The O. 



word has the -ka suffix. §§ 21, la ; 



55; 73-4; 97- 

 kukrai (pi. kukral ; f. kukrly"), a puppy. 

 Borrowed from India. Skr. kuk- 

 kura- . 

 kulan or kullan or kwalan (pi. kulannl, 

 etc.), a son. 



Compared with kulank" and ^w/- 

 anak, qq.v., this word seems to have 

 ' young one ' for its original mean- 

 ing. 

 kulank" (pi. kulanci), com. gen., a kitten. 

 kulanak or kwalanak (pi. kulanacl), a male 



child, a boy. See kulan. § 26, 3. 

 kilty" (pi. kiliyi) , f ., a field-bed. ? a dim- 

 inutive of P. k'iai, a village. 

 Aaw or gan , adv . , when ? 



Prs. kai; Bal. k'aSen; P. ^a/a. 

 Skr. kada. See §§ 21, 2 ; 96. 

 ^ma, see kwulak. 



kiln, adj., deaf. P. kon. See H. 845. 

 kundak, adv., perhaps. Cf. kaska. 

 kandzar (pi. kandiarrl), a harlot. Pn. 



kanjar. 

 kan"-wray' (pi. kan"-wrayi) , f., a kind of 

 crow. 



Cf. P. ^a;'-/; Bal. gwm-y. With 

 wray" , cf. Phi. vardy. 

 kap--'ek (p.p.f. kapak ; aor. sg. 2, kepi,^, 

 kapi) , to cut, sever. Borrowed from 

 Pn. kapp-nd. Cf. P. gan-kap, a cut- 

 purse. 

 kdr, a work. Prs. § 92a. 

 Aor, anger. 



W. qdr. Probably, as in W., a 

 corruption of Arabic qahr. 

 krik, aversion, loathing. 



P. kraka. 

 karal , m., a mat. 



kar^i, adj., split, torn, rent asunder. 

 Cf. Prs. kdrd, a knife. 

 Av. y/kart-, kdYdntaiti ; S'kr. krt-, 

 krntati, to cut. § 21, la. 



