1898.] G. A. Grierson— On Primary Suffixes in Kagmiri. 
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In the case of causal roots ending in ^ av, the av, is dropped. 
The following are the verbs :— 
(а) k (ix. ii. 56). 
chak, scatter. 
chik, sprinkle. 
camak , shine. 
t a k, run. 
pkuk, smell. 
9 Sk, doubt. 
•sji- 
Thus, chakhj (fem.) a scattering, a sowing of seed; gekh 
(fem.), doubting. 
( б ) *3 kh (ix. ii. 75). 
There is only one, and it is irregular. lekh , write, makes 
leph, a writing (nom. pi. leph a ). 
(c) 31 g (ix. ii. 57). 
«TT3T zag, be watchful. 
«TJI tag , emit a loud cry. 
^ 3 i dag , beat. 
3 T 3 T mayg, ask. 
^f 3 i lag, be with. 
^IT3T lag, imitate. 
3 f 3 i wurjg, bark (of a dog). 
^31 goyg , sleep. 
Thus, 5TT3T zay, watchfulness. ^3T wugg , is, specially, a dog’s howl. 
«pr icugg a , means the lying awake at night owing to some care. 
(d) w cli (ix. ii. 61). 
cfW tach , pare. 
mandach , be ashamed. 
Thus, scratching. The first may also form (62). 
( e) ^ t£ (ix. ii. 58). 
pats, trust with a loan. 
rots, be preferred. 
’sfT^f grots, be pure. 
