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110. The Durative Present Conjunctive is formed by adding the 
persons of the Preterite Conjunctive of the Complete Auxiliary Y erb to 
the Present Participle ; thus, — ‘ (If) I were moving.’ 
111. The Future Exact Conjunctive is formed by adding the 
persons of the Present Conjunctive of the Complete Auxiliary Verb, to 
the Past Participle ; thus, — f VrilT ‘ (If) I have moved.’ 
112. The Second Preterite Conjunctive is formed by adding 
the persons of the Preterite Conjunctive of the Complete Auxiliary Verb, 
to the Past Participle ; thus, — ‘(If) I had moved.’ 
113. The Conjunctive Participle is formed by adding the 
participle ^ to tho first infinitive ; thus, — ‘ having moved ’ ; 
‘ having been.’ 
CHAPTER X. 
Other Verbal Derivatives (Primary Suffixes). 
114. The formation of verbal nouns and adjectives, including 
infinitives and participles will now be described. In the paradigms 
only the Present and Past Participles and the three Infinitives will be 
given. 
115. The following terminations make nouns of Agency. 
W, e. g. 
added to 
ftW ‘ speak,’ 
forms ‘ a speaker.’ 
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ft ‘ drink,’ 
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ffv*rt ‘ a drinker.’ 
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v / 1 labour,’ 
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siithjT 1 a labourer.’ 
tNn 
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a/ ffal ‘ speak,’ 
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‘ a speaker.’ 
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v' ‘ eat,’ 
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‘ an eater.’ 
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^ ft ‘ drink,’ 
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ft^Njl 1 a drinker.’ 
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eJTHT ‘ labour,’ 
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qiflTihjT ‘ a labourer.’ 
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*/ TPa ‘ keep,’ 
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1 a keeper.’ 
^T, fern, t 
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v/ fjlalK ‘ laugh,’ 
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fjIoTlT fem. filar?) 
‘ a laugher.’ 
^T, fern, ft 
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v/ filWT ‘ laugh,’ 
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fhsiKT^T, fem. fiiaiyrft 
‘ a laugher.’ 
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</ 5)1 ‘ cheat.’ 
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3JIT?T, fem. 5Ji:ft ‘a 
cheater.’ 
•rr^T, fem. •frft 
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v/ ‘ gabble,’ 
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fem. ^5T:ft 
‘ a gabbler.’ 
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■v/ tt 1 weep,’ 
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TTsnTT, fem. tYsiT^t 
‘ a weeper.’ 
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v/ 1 labour,’ 
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JRUl 1 ® ‘ industrious.’ 
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