1898.] 
G. A. Grierson —On the Kagmiri Noun. 
63 
sfff^ zom; nom. pi. zom; acc. pi. zom a n; ag. pi. 
zom a v; instr. sg. ^frT»T zom sutin; gen. sg. off*? zom hand w , &c. 
The word Jg^T mUs (ii. iii. 28), a buffalo-cow, changes ^ u to ai in 
all cases except the nom. sg., thus — 
Singular. 
Plural. 
Nom. 
mUs. 
•V 
3"^ mais a . 
Acc. 
maisi. 
mats an. 
X 
Ag. 
maisi. 
maisau. 
The word ffc huh or hah, any one, some one, though of both 
• \ > * \ i- 
genders, is always declined as a feminine, in the sg. number. It changes 
<3i u and ^tt d to ^ ai and ^ li to s in all cases except the nom. sg. 
(ii. iii. 29). It becomes %s^ hents in the plural (ii. iii. 30) and is then 
declined as a masculine. 
Thus,— ■ , 
f* 
Singular. Plural. 
Nom. 
huh , hah. 
•* ... A ' 
hents. 
■> .s ) 
Acc. 
haisi. 
hentsan. 
• X 
v ii 
Ag. 
haisi. 
hentsau. 
• ■ 
