SMA-YEK 



SYAK^ 



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sma-yek (p. pi- smayak ; aor. sg. 2, smeyl, 



3, smayi), to string (beads^ etc.). 

 sandas, card., eleven. §§ 18, 3Z) ; 35, 4; 



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o- 



sandasam, ord., eleventh. § 63. 

 s/)i<^ (pi. spiici), com. gen., a dog. 

 Prs. sag; P. s/)(7^. 

 Av. s/)aw- ; Skr. swaw- ; Medic (mdKa 

 (Herodotus, I, no). The word is 

 interesting. O. is the only modern 

 Eranian language that preserves the 

 original Medic form in its entirety. 

 ELA. 198; H. 743. §§7,2; 21,16; 

 40, 5rt; 118. 

 spar-aw-^'ek (p.p.f. sparak; aor. sg. 2, 

 sparewl, 3, sparawl), to wink, blink. 

 spuh-aw-^'ek (p.p.f. spukawak ] aor. sg. 2, 

 spukewl, 3 , spuhawi) , to fall (asleaves) ; 

 to sit down. 

 splw (f. and pi. spiw"), adj., white. 



Prs. siped, safed, Kurd, sipi ; M. 

 silpt. 



Av. spaeta-, Skr. sveta-. H. 708. 

 For P. spin, see ELA.. 200. §§6,4; 

 14, 8; 33, 6; 40, 5a; 61; 93. 

 spiw-'ek, to become white. § 93. 

 Srtr, the head. 



Perhaps a loan-word from Prs. sar. 

 Av. sarah-, Skr. siras-. §§3, i& ; 



15, i&; 37, i«; loi- 



s^> (f. and pi. sir" or sr"), adj., good. 

 Cf. Bal. sarr. §§ 49; 62 ; 97. 

 SM/F, in silrl mahal ban zar, N. of a cer- 

 tain time of the day, 8 or 9 a.m. 

 surta, f., a certain musical instrument. 

 sirwa (pi. sirwat), f., soup. 



Borrowed from Prs. surba, P. sof- 

 wa. § 49. 

 sarai, m.,aman. P. §§ 10, i; 55; 57; 



75; 97; loi- 

 sardl, coldness, i.q. sal", q.v. 



Borrowed from Prs. sardl, P. saf«. 



§47- 



srum, adj., immersed. 

 sisn-^'ek (p.p.f. sisnak ; aor. sg. 2, sisw, 3, 

 sisni), to neigh (like a horse). 

 Borrowed from P. sasn-ed-"l. 

 sus" (pi. sus"t), a mountain ewe (f. of 



z£'r(a;i). 

 su^, (f. and pi. sms'"), adj., red. 

 Prs. surx ; Bal. suhr ; P. si?/. 



Av. suxra-, Skr. sukra-. §§ 29, 16 ; 



97- 

 s^"/ , adj., great, big. 



Borrowed from P. star. Cf. Prs. 

 suturg ; Bal. istur. 

 Skr. st'ura-, st'ula-. 

 stirrak, a star. This word should prob- 

 ably be spelt st"rak (^/xl), the 



spelling cJy.-- being a misprmt. 



Prs. sitdra ; Av. s^ar-. §§ 5, 2, 4, 

 5; 21, 5a; 33, 5. 

 s^u (f. and pi. the same), adj., weary 

 (? st'r). 

 Borrowed from P. starai, weary. 

 x\v. stargta-, terrified. ELA. 206; 

 H. 187. § 61. 

 sat-^ek (p. pi. sdtak; aor. sg. 2, seti, 3; 

 sdtl), to keep, take care of. P. saf'l. 



§89- 

 swdr , adj., mounted, on horseback. 



Prs. suwdr , aswar ; P. sor. Prob- 

 ably borrowed from Prs. 

 Av. *aspabdra-, a rider. 

 syuy, I (pi. sayl), f., a grape. § 57. 

 sywy, 2 (pi. sayddl), f., a mother-in-law. 



§57- 



This can hardly be referred to Skr. 



svasru-, and the numerous connected 



Eranian words such as Prs. x*^sm. 



H. 487. Cf. xl^w^- 



syak'\ f., shade, shadow. 



Prs. sdya ; Bal. sdh. 



Skr. c'dyd ; Phi. sayak. §§ 21, 56 ; 



37, 4- 



