78 G. A. Grierson— On the Kdgmiri Noun. [No. 1, 
lchrav a har u i a pair of wooden sandals. 
akhhar u , one pair; z a hhar'\ two pairs; 
trehhar % three pairs. 
In the villages we find the word ’gfx hur ■». Thus dadahiir* 
a pair of bullocks. Here the word is used of a thing with life. 
1 or a or srfr jur * is used generally of things with life, but 
not always. Thus,— 
moktajur i i a pair of pearls. 
dadajur 1 , a pair of bullocks. 
kotarjur *, a pair of pigeons («&TrfT kotur, a pigeon). 
JjfKsrfr gurjur 1 , a pair of horses (arc gur *, a horse). 
akhjor* , one pair; SfSsfrT z a hjor a , two pairs; 
trehjor a , three pairs. 
Note that sfK jor ® and srf*; jur 1 are not interchangeable. 
trihj three, is thus declined (ii. iii. 34). 
Nom. fr? trih. 
Acc. try an (tren). 
Ag. treyau 
The word ?TTT tar a is indefinite, and means 1 about three.’ tri-y , 
is 1 only three ’ (ii. iii. 39). 
‘A group of three,’ ‘a trio,’ is tril a , (masc.), or (iv. 192) 
tric a (fem.). 
So also ^ sah , six (ii. 
iii. 34). 
Nom. 
sah. 
\ * 
Acc. 
^T*f san. 
> • 
Ag. 
sayau 
‘ About six ’ is sakhdh. ‘ Only six ’ is ^ sa-y (ii. iii. 42). 
‘A group of six’ (iv. 192) ^ sak a . It is also W’S sakhdh, and 
