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TSAN 



WEGA 



han (pi. tenl), a year. 



^^w, interrog. pron. what ? Used adjec- 

 tivally. Cf. h" and ion. 



O. Prs. ciyant-, of what kind. §§ 

 9, 2; i8, 3a; 31, i; 73. 



ion, pron. adj. indef., some. 

 Prs. cand. 



Av. cvaw^. §§ II, 3; 18, 3a; 31, 

 4; 73; 97- 

 hin(k"yai (pi. hinck"ral) , m. the grey part- 

 ridge. 



P. tanSarai, tangSarai. 

 hang, in i-iang", adv., near. 



? Cf. Skr. Mtsanga-, vicinity. 

 iangil, the forearm. 



Borrowed from P. hangal. Cf. 

 Prs. can gal, cangul, a claw. 

 hun-aw-^'ek (p.p.f. hunawak ; aor. sg. 2, 

 iunewt, 3, hunawt) , to strain, sift. 



P. cunH. P. canawul and Bal. c'anay 

 are borrowed from Hn. c'dn-na. 



Skr. \/curn-, curnayati , to grind , 

 pulverise. §§ 7, 3; 12, i5; 19, 2; 

 31, I- 

 i«r, card., four; han-jistu, twenty-four 



(§ 63). 



Prs. car, cahar ; P. halor ; etc. 

 ELA. 14. 



Av. caBwaro., Skr. catwaras. §§ 14, 



9; 15, 1*; 31, I ; 34; 63. 



har"m, ord., fourth. See ^a;'. § 63. 

 tares, card., fourteen. 



Prs. cardah ; P. hwarlas. 



Av. caeriidasa ; Skr. caturdasa-. 

 §§ 9, 2; 15, 4; 29, If; 34; 35, 4; 



63- 

 taru'dk (pi. harweci) , m. a generic term 

 for goats or sheep. 



P. harwai, cattle, connected with 

 P. har, pasture. 

 haUu, card., forty. 



Prs. cihil, cil ; P. ialwe^t. 



Av. caewardsata- , Skr. catwarimsat-. 

 H. 454. §§ 28,7; 63. 

 hah (pi. iaa), m. a kind of partridge. §§ 



26,3; 57- 

 hawa, see ^-^e^. 



hwan-^ek (p.p.f. hwanak; aor. sg. 2,hwem, 

 3, hwanl) , to shake out dust from 

 clothes. 



S. Bal. canday; P. handH. Cf. 

 Ksm. hand", a blow. Phi. candlnl- 

 tan, to stir. See H. 54. §§ 14, 8; 

 18, 3&; 31, I. 

 hwarhi, adj. torn, tattered. 

 ? Cf. P. ^wa/, torn. 

 h-^ek (p.p.f. hawak ; aor. sg. 2, Hw, 3, 

 hawa, ha), to move, go, proceed 

 (•=-Hn. calna). 



Prs. Sudan, to go, to become ; P. , 

 swul, to come, to go, to become ; W. 

 cau-am, S. sdo-am, I go. 



Av. \/sav-, savaite. Skr. cyw-, 

 cyavate, to go. Cf . syo/?, 2. §§ 29, 



i/; 31, 3; 77; 92«- 



-z£'fl, pron. suff. of the third person singu- 

 lar, indicating any oblique case, in- 

 cluding the accusative, but not the 

 nominative. This is the same as -a, 

 2, the w being inserted for the sake 

 of euphony after a vowel. See -a, 

 2. § 68. 



wa, I, and. §§ 99; 92a. 



wa, 2 or wi, contracted pronoun of the 



third person, indicating the loc. sg. 



or pi., in him, in her, in it, in them. 



Prs. 0, Kurd, au ; P. wa-r. 



O. Prs. ava-, gen. avahyd. See 



GIP. II, ii, 217. §§ 65-7. 



wadzok, see wazyok. 



wegd, the evening, night. 



Borrowed from Waziri P. Cf . Prs. 

 begdh. § 52. 



