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G. A. Grierson — On the Kagmlrl Verb. 
[No. 1, 
When an Impersonal Verb is conjugated in the feminine (see 
pp. 22 and 48), we get forms such as the following, (*^r tsuv, quarrel) 
(viii. iii. 9),— 
Singular 1 tsuv^-m, I quarrelled. 
2 tsuv^-th, thou didst quarrel. 
3 tsuv^-n, he quarrelled. 
Plural 1 tsuv u , we quarrelled. 
2 tsuv ii -w a , you quarrelled. 
3 isuv^-Jch, they quarrelled. 
If such an Impersonal Verb is conjugated in the plural, we get— 
Singular I isuvya-m , I quarrelled many times, and so on. 
2 tsuvya-th. 
3 tsuvya-n. 
Plural 1 tsuve. 
o 
2 tsuvya-w a . 
3 isuvya-kh. 
So morav, bear pain. 
fear and the others are thus conjugated (see pp. 16, 22, 
and 49). 
Singular 1 tsar^-m, I was inwardly angry, and so on. 
2 isar^-y. 
3 tsar^-s. 
\ \ • 
Plural 1 tsar™. 
2 tsar^-w* 1 . 
i 
3 tsar^-kh. 
XX • 
In the case of Transitive verbs, when the grammatical subject 
(i.e., the logical object) is a pronoun, it may be added to the verb in 
the shape of an additional pronominal suffix in the Nominative case. 
The following are the masculine forms which occur. The feminine 
ones can easily be made on the same principle. 
From karu-m , made by me, I made. 
kar u -m-akh, thou wast made by me, I made thee. 
So kar^-m-akh, thou (fern.) wast made by. me, I made 
thee (fern.). 
