106 COMPOUND VEKRS. [§§ 192—95 



§ 192. III. AcQtrisiTiVES, are ako formed from the same form. 

 Example. 



^ 33 «lf^ TT^rf^ uthdz nah'n pdbatJi , do not let him 



rise. 



§ 193. III. Feeqtjentatites, are formed with the direct form of the 

 second variety of the verbal noun in ^ I. Examples. 



del Tear ah, to come frequently. 



-^TM hail karah, to do frequently, 



^ ^f^t% kahal karaiachh\ he speaks frequently 



^'t 5fT^ ^^ffl^ jael karaiachh\ he goes frequently. 



§ 194. IV. Inceptites. In Maithili these are formed with the obli- 

 que foi'm of the third variety of the verbal noun. Examples are 



kalia fnot pronounced kali) Idgah, to begin to 



speak. 



y [T\4 dia Idgah, to begin to give. 

 ^TC WJl^ 7ndrdz Idgal, he began to beat. 



^T^l^ bdgh khde Idgal, the tiger began to eat. 



C. Compound verhs formed from the present participle. 

 These are, as in Hindi, Continuatives and Staticals. Examples are; — 



§ 195. I. CoNTESrUATIVES. 



f^cf STT^ likhait jdeb, to continue writing, 

 iTCf? parhait jdeb, to continue reading, 



^"^^t! 5IT^^ bdlait jdeb, to continue speaking. 



