1808.] G. A. Grierson —On Primary Suffixes in Kagmiri. 
195 
As in tlie case of ^ ith , preceding ^ B and 6 become t l and 
^\u respectively. Thus,— 
Uet, pound. iflfa tsit 1 isit\ having pound¬ 
ed continually. 
sftoT boz, hear. |far buz' buz', having heard 
continually. 
So also we have — 
beh, sit. fafa faf? bih' bih 1 , having sat 
continually. 
When a root ends in \ i, the final vowel together with the suffix 
become ya (e) ; or the form in tli may be used (12). Thus,— 
fa khz, eat. 
fa ci, drink. 
Exceptions are, as usual,— 
fa ni, take. 
fa di , give. 
fa yi, come. 
used to form nouns of agency (ix. 
kccr, make. 
If a root ends in ^ i, 
y. Thus,— 
fa khi, eat. 
fa ci, drink. 
Exceptions are,— 
fa ni, take, 
fa di, give, 
fa yi, come. 
^ ^ khe khe or khydth 
khydth, having eaten fre¬ 
quently. 
^ cd cd or cydth cydth, 
having drunk frequently. 
fa fa ni ni or fa'Sf fa's? nith nith, 
having taken frequently. 
fa fa di di or fa*? fas? dith dith, 
having given frequently. 
fa fa yi yi or fa*J fa*? yith yith, 
having come frequently. 
plur. masc. wan 1 , fern, wane) 
l. 25-27). Thus,— 
karawun u , a maker, 
is inserted and the X i changed to 
khyawaivun u . 
cyaivawun u . 
•»* 
niivawun u , 
's 
diwawun u . 
'v 
fa^5*f yiwawun' 11 . 
