92 YEBBS WITH ROOTS ENDIKG IN VOWELS. [§ 1G7. 



The other tenses do not require explanation, being perfectly regular, 

 and presenting no difficulty,* 



§ 1G7. Example of a koot ending in long '?tT d. 

 Model verb, m^w j;(f<?6 "to obtain." 



Principal Parts. 

 Root, ,„ ... t{T pd, "obtain." 



Present Participle, ijtci pavalt^ or imlt, "obtaining". 

 Past Participle, tn^"^^ pao/, or xn'<^|?«(^/, "obtained." 



In order to show the conjugation of this class of verbs clearly, I de- 

 cline it throughout in the first conjugational form. I omit the fii-st 

 Person non-Honorific, and the 2nd Person Honorific, as they are the same 

 in form as the 1st Person Honorific. Note, howevei-, that as usual, certain 

 optional forms are wanting in the 2nd Person Honorific. 



Peospective Conditional, 



Sonorijlc. Non-Honorific. 



ml; pdi,"- 



' =- TT^f pdhah'^f 



m^f^ pdbath\^f wr patau.^ 



Optional forms. 

 (1) ^(^) paiaiijc), ^^(^) paiau{k), paiali. 



* Other examples are cliual, "to drip". 1. Imperative "^^chi'ilu; 

 2. F\xi. cJitiih or '=s(^^ cJu'iah ; 3. Do. cMit or cJntat ; Past 



Part. "^^TjT cJiuil, ov "^^^ cliual. tItj^ f^/^oeJ, "to wash". 1. Imperative 

 ■sft^ dliolu; 1. Put. ^ff^c^/ioeZ) or 'sfN^ dlioah; 3. do. 'sftlcT dlioH, or 'sfNrT 

 dhoat ; Past Part, 'sft'^w dJioel, or ^fl^w dlioal. Generally speaking ^^ b or 

 V may optionally be inserted between concurrent vowels. 



■fin this and all similar cases, ^ is written by some for ^ I. See § 166. 



1st P. 

 2nd P. 



3rd P. 



