G. A. Grierson — On the Kagmiri Verb. 
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[No. 1, 
There are also other irregular Aorists of this conjugation. There 
are those of the roots fa yi, come ; far zi , he born; ner, go forth ; 
ats, enter ; sre pras, be born. The Aorist Participles, in the sense 
of the Past will be found in the list of irregular Aorist Participles, and 
no difficulty will be found in conjugating them. They are here given 
for ready reference. 
fa yi, come, 
far zi, be born. 
ner, issue. 
cits, enter. 
pras, be born. 
Aorist Participles. 
dv. 
X 
zdv. 
x 
5TcT drav. 
x 
isav. 
pydv. 
The feminine and masculine plurals are given in the list of 
Aorist Participles. It will be seen that they must be conjugated as if 
they were Pluperfects. Vide p. 74. 
When the suffix of the dative of the second person singular is 
added to a form ending in dv, d becomes 4 wa (o) (viii. iii. 43). 
Thus, Tcaryov + ay, karyoy, 1 we made for thee. 
wuphyoy , l he flew for thee. 3ffa gauv (root gatsh ), he went; 
goy, he went for thee, taftq pyauv , he fell; pi/oy, l 1 ® fell for thee. 
The plural of gauv, is JP7 gay, and ‘ they went for thee ’ is Ji*J gay. 
So, ‘ they fell for thee ’ is xzW vyay- 
[When the same form ay is added to a form in y a , x i is 
inserted. Thus, karyey a , she was made by us ; karyeyi-y, 
she was made by us for thee. Compare ^ffa*{ tsaryeyi-y on p. 68 ante ]. 
1 These are the forms according to the Sfitra. Bat my Pandit maintains that 
the true forms are karyo-y, and ivwphyo-y . The exceptional forms, he 
says, only occur in the case of the verbs JTS? gat&h, go, and fa pi, fall. The Sutra 
while making the rule absolutely general, only gives the two last-named verbs as 
examples. 
