§§ 186—88.] COMPOUND TEEBS. 



§ 186. (b) From the modified root. 



^^tft pukdv^ uthab, to call out. 

 «rf?r 5IT^ han' jdeb, to be made. 

 mfk Mf ddrab, to cut olF. 

 ^rfig %^ rdM leh, to lay by. 

 ^ffl «r siif raliab, to sleep on. 

 ^^1% cAa^ jdeb, to depart. 



§ 187. II. Potentials. Always formed from the modified root. Ex- 

 amples are, 



'^f^ ^Ei^ cliaV sakab, to be able to move. 

 mf^ bdf sakab, to be able to speak. 

 f%f% ^PR^ Ukh^ sakab, to be able to write, 

 t dai sakab, to be able to give. 

 $ lai sakab, to be able to take. 

 3IT^ ^El^ jde sakab, to be able to go. 



§ 188. III. CoMPLETiTES. Sometimes formed from the simple, and 

 sometimes from the modified root. Examples are, — 



khd chukab, to have done eating. 

 ^ dai chukab, to have done giving, 

 Wlfk. mdr^ chukab, to have done beating. 



The foregoing modified form of the root, is really an additional form of 

 the conjvmctive participle, corresponding to the Sangdli conjunctive parti- 

 ciple in °T?rr. Thus ^Tf^ hdf appears to correspond to the Bangali 

 ^^^fz^^\ kdtiyd. 



