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SY-OK 



SUST-AK 



sy-6k, I (p.p.f. suk ; aor. sg. 2, su, 3 sa), 



to break (of a rope). 

 sy-ok, 2 (p.p.f. suk; aor. sg. i, s"m, 2, 

 su, 3, so), to become. 



Prs. sud-an ; P. sie'w/, to become, 

 originally, to go. 



Av. \/sav-, savaite; Skr. \/cyu-, 

 cyavate, to go. The change of s to s 

 shows that this word is borrowed 

 from Prs. The true O. derivative of 

 Av. \/sav-, is h-^ek, q.v. §§ 49 ; 82 ; 

 86; 95; loi. 

 sa-yek, 1 (p.p.f. sayak ; aor. sg. 2, seyi, 

 3, sayl), to abrade, grate, smoothe. 

 say-ek , 2 (p.p.f. sayawak; aor. sg. 2, 

 sayewl, 3, sayaz£;F), to bear, endure. 

 P. sah"l. 

 Skr. \/sah-, sahyati. §§ 13, i; 



sizgai (pi. slzgai), com. gen. a porcupine, 

 a hedgehog. 



Borrowed from P. zizkai, a por- 

 cupine ; ziz, rough. The P. termi- 

 nation kai or gai is a diminutive 

 suffix. §§ 48; 49; 51. 



^abr, patience. Ar. § 62. 

 srat, condition, circumstance. 



Borrowed from Ar. surat. 



• 

 sol (pi. sill, ?s"lt), m., rice in the husk, 

 paddy. 



Borrowed from P. sola. 



Skr. salt-. §§11,2; 28, 2a; 46; 



49- 

 llnwu (pi. sinwal), f., spinach, potherbs, 



sag. 



Prs. x«si», grey-blue ; P. sm, green. 



Av. axsaena-, green. §§ 3, 7; 6, 

 4; 18, 16; 28, 8a. 

 sipi or sippi, f., milk. Av. x^'^^P^^~- 

 See GIP. I, ii, 415. Prs. sir is from 



Av. x5^^«-- §§ 14, 6 ; 28, Sa; 40, 7 ; 

 117. 

 soy or Sor (pi. sm), m., a city. 

 Borrowed from Prs. sar. 

 Av. xS^iOya-- §§ II, 2 ; 28, i ; 46; 

 49; 57- 

 SM^i, in dyo-suti, N. of a certain time of 



the day, 4-30 to 5 p.m. 

 siw, i., night. 



Prs. sah ; Kurd, saw ; P. s^a. 

 Av. xsap-- §§ 6, 2 ;. 14, 5 ; 28, %a. 



^0 , see ^"h. 



S"h, card., six. Suwes, sixteen. In com- 

 position we have so-, as in So-jlstu, 

 twenty-six; 25, 2; 63. 



Prs. sas ; P. spaz; M. axse. 

 Av. xsvas; Skr. sas-. §§ 2, i ; 25, 

 2; 28,86; 63. 

 s"ham, ord., sixth. § 63. 

 sax, 3-dJ-j dressed, wearing clothes. 

 Mm, the act of showing, pointing out. 



Cf . Prs. ni-san ; Bal. son-deay ; P. 

 ^owul. EL A. 377. 

 smuS-'ek (p.p.f. smuSak ; aor. sg. 2, Smus, 

 3, smusi), to slip, slide. 



Cf. Bal. k'isk'ay, to slip ; P. Swai, 

 slippery; Sq. znus-am, I slip. 

 Sor, see soy. 

 sarwarak (pi. sarwaraki), m., a bat. 



Cf . Prs. sab-para ; S. Bal. sap-car 

 (night-goer); P. saperak, sopardk. 

 sav-^ek (p.p.f. sarak ; aor. sg. 2, ^ay, 3, 



sar a), to turn, revolve (intr.). 

 sust-ak (p.p.f. sustak; aor. sg. 2, s'^5X', 3, 

 srawa), to weep. 



Prs. girlstan, giryad; Bal. g^V^y. 



O. Prs. *grid-atiy ; Phi. grlstan. 



GIP. I, ii, 138. The original form 



of the O. root is contained in the 



present base commencing with sr. 



