1898.] G. A. Grierson —On the Khnnh'l Noun. 33 
(6) Words in «T t, th, ^ d, or »r n, with or without u-mdtra, 
change ?[ t to yj th to w tsh, ^ d to 5T z, and n to h. 
As usual, u-mdtra is omitted, in writing, after ^ h, (yi. 11.) 
*Tc[ mg,t u , mad 
SR'ej koth u , a load 
* 
wdrtid u . a second husband 
* 
of one woman. 
wan, a forest 
^ 9 
mats 11 . 
QftW^Javateh 11 , a bag. 
wor^z 11 , a woman who has 
married twice. 
wan, a grove. 
3IT«r gdn, a brothel-keeper 
WT-f chan, a carpenter 
hun u , a dog 
arfsr gdn , a prostitute. 
chan, as in 5T*r WT^T Zun il 
•" *<k 
chan, Zuna the carpentress. 
huh, a bitch. 
(7) Certain words form their feminines by adding K.r with various 
other changes, thus :— 
Feminine. 
efb) Icayg, a brazier kag a r, a small ditto (vi. 12.) 
■^I^T isds, a cough f£dkh a r, an artificial cough, 
(vi. 13.) 
^*3 trdkh, a certain grain weight trak a r, a scale, (vi. 14.) 
T^'^T mond u , a log 
\£ • • 1 O 
phot' 1 , a basket 
lgt u , a tail 
wabsh u , a male calf 
o' 
(8) Certain words 
mondt a r, a small log (vi. 15.) 
^<TT phot a r, a small basket (vi. 16.) 
lat a r, a small tail, 
kut' lat a r, a piece of wood cut 
off the end of a beam. 
W’r watsh a r, a female calf, 
form their feminines in (vi. 16-27), thus :— 
Feminine. 
hast 11 , an elephant 
kdv , a crow 
•TIJT ndg, a snake. 
J. i. 5 
xfar 5 ? hastih. 
kdvih. 
ndgih. 
