82 
G. A. Grierson —On the Kagmiri Verb. 
[No. 1, 
The verbs (see pp. 16, 22, 37 and 49). 
^ tsar, be inwardly wrathful. 
pkog, be inwardly wrathful. 
phuh, be inwardly wrathful. 
marts, be inwardly wrathful. 
wuts, be burnt. 
yhits, forget. 
tyamb, look eagerly. 
All of which are impersonal, and are only used in the third person 
singular, to which the appropriate pronominal suffixes of the dative are 
added, (viii. ii. 9). 
Thus,— 
tsgir'n-ay, let there be inward anger to thee, i.e., be 
thou angry. 
isar'n-aw 0 , be ye angry. 
tsaVn-as, let him be angry. 
tsaVn-akh, let them be angry. 
Regarding the vowel changes, see the following rule. 
When a pronominal suffix is added to the Imperative third person 
singular or plural, the ^ i of the imperative becomes i-matra, and the 
preceding vowel is modified. Thus, 
karin, let him make. 
kar'n-am, let him make for me. 
The second person is,— 
Sing. karu-m, make thou for me. 
Plur. karyu-m, make ye for me. 
When a pronominal suffix is added to the second person singular 
of the imperative of a root ending in a consonant, the letter ^ u is 
inserted (16). Thus, karu-n , make him or it (a very common 
form) ; karu-m, make for me; karu-s, make for him; 
karu-kh, make for them. 
As regards roots ending in a vowel, from khi, eat, we have 
TjjpT khe-m, &c. From ni, take, di, give, and fcr yi , come, we 
have di-m , give thou to me, &c. 
