1898.] G. A. Grierson —On the Kagmiri Noun. 77 
akh is thus declined. 
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Nom. akh. 
Acc. akis. 
Gen. akyuk w , or ak * sand u . 
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Ag. ak 1 . 
akhah is only used in the nominative (ii. iii. 38). 
aku-y, fern. ak*-y, is ‘ only one.’ So also fi«r kun u , fem. 
kuh, means £ only one ’ (iv. 191). 
sre z a h , two, becomes T dw in all cases except the nom. pi., and 
is thus declined (ii. iii. 32, 33). 
Sg. (a pair). 
PI. (two). 
Nom. 
(WPC jdr a ). 
z a h. 
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Acc. 
(sffT^ joras ). 
divan. 
Ag. 
(5fK*r joran). 
dwayau. 
Instr. 
^f*T*T dwayi sutin 
^ffT*r dwayau sutin. 
( «TTC jor a sutin). 
affKT \jdrah, ‘any pair,’ ‘some pair,’ 
or ‘ about two,’ is declined 
in the plural. Thus sfTKT^ jorahau sutin (ii. iii. 38). sfTTn? 
jorah khanda, means ‘about two, but a little less’ (ii. iii. 45). 
ST^ z a -y , means * only two.’ 
There are two words signifying ‘ a pair,’ (iv. 192). These are 
har u (pi. har *) and W[T. jor a or arpc jur *. 
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TS har u is generally used of things without life ; thus,— 
dejehar *, a pair of ear pendants. 
durv-har 11 , a pair of ear rings. 
wal'har 1 *,, a pair of rings ( wol u ). 
pul a har^j a pair of grass sandals. 
