76 A. F. E. Hoernle— ^ Collection of H inch' Roota. [No. 2, 



149 den. M die = Skr. P. P. P. ^rf, Pr. T?^ (H. C. 4, 442) ; Pr. VWT, 



H. 



150 den. nfT discliarae urine == Skr. N. ; Skr. Pr. f\^X or 



ey " -V "N es, vt ^ 



TITJT, H. 



151 den. ^ c/ose (lit. with a seal ring) = Skr. N. ■»is?T ; Skr. -fl-s^qfrr 



Pr. -flf^ or H. See H. C. 4, 401 ft^WT -f^ sealed. 



152 den. 6e s^Zewif = Skr. P. P. P. -fl^f (of root f{ ) ; Pr. 'fl^ or Tr'nf;, 



H. (or from N. fiT^r) 



153 den. isr efface — Skr. P. P. P. Pr. I^It or fji{%\ (disaspirated for 



fsTli:;, cf. Pali or flf = H. ^s, (with e for see my 



Comp. Gramra. § 148). 



154 den. ^T^^ or ^TT hlossom = Skr. N. ; whence ^T^?jf?r, Pr. 'fll^ 



or ^T^^, W. H. or E. H. ^TT. 



155 den. -^t^tw^ or hlossom — Skr. N. f.T^ ; Pr. WW^^ or ^rai^, 



W. H. ^T^rt or E. H. ^m^. 



156 den. ^Jl^ he attached = Skr. P. P. P. tM, Pr. XJJ[ (H. C. 2, 10) ; 



Pr. x:'5l^ or rrsw, H. T^. 



157 den. T3n dye = Skr. N. T^I ; Skr. TJnjffT, Pr. ^JiT or TJT?;, H. T^. 



158 der. ^ejr he liindered, a passive or intransitive, derived from root ^T^» 



No. 162. 



159 der. or he restrained, a passive or intransitive, derived from 



the primary root No. 298. 



160 den. or he angry = Skr. P. P. P. ^^z, Pr. ^1 (H. C. 4, 414) 



or Pr. or '^JX, H. w or ^% 



161 comp. hray = Skr. -^^^ (acc. sg. neut. -fs ) + Pr. or 



T^, H. t"^- 



162 comp. TT^l hinder — Skr. (acc. sg. neut. ■^'i^) + 15 ; Pr, '^^s; or 



163 der. TT^T stoj), plant ; a tmnsitive or active, derived from primary 



root ■^tf , No. 295. 



164 den. '^31^^ limp = Skr. N. ^W, Pr. diminutive ^Jt^ ; Pr. ^Jl^'?; or 



^Jl^, H. ^nf-. 



165 den. or reap = Skr. N. ; Skr. ^gqffi, Pr. or -g^, 



H. or ^R. 



166 comp. ■^^^ disapipear, conceal oneself — + u ; Pr. '^i; (H. C. 



4,55), H. The word '^tt properly means "dropping out", 



" elision" ; it is derived from the Skr root hreaJc. This ori- 

 ginal meaning of the root is still preserved by the Pr. ^I^i;, which 

 means both hrealc, cut of, (H. C. 4, 116, where it is said to be = 



