218 G. A. Grierson — On Primary Suffixes in Kagmirz. [No. 
( s ) l (ix. ii. 80). 
gdgal, ) 
_ > be disturbed in one’s work. 
qTJl^T gragal , ) 
tal , go away with indifference. 
tambal , change one’s mind. 
mokal , be released. 
wolal, adorn. 
gahal, be cold. 
Thus mokal. release. 
\ 7 
(t) ? w , (ix. ii. 81). 
dap, run. 
Thus, dar, running. 
32. ^ ig U x * ii* 33). This is used optionally to form feminine 
abstract nouns or infinitives, in the case of the following verbs. 
tsok, be angry ; <rq tap , become hot; *TJI layg , be lame. 
Thus, tsokig , anger. 
The v' milavt unite, irregularly forms milamig (ix. 
ii. 34). 
33. qftr ah (nom. sg. akh ) (fern.), used to form a feminine 
abstract noun in the case of the verb tfrsr poth , be fat; e.g., 
pothakh , fatness (ix. ii. 45). 
34. < 3 ffT at (nom. sg. ath) (fem.), used to form feminine 
abstract nouns in the case of the following verbs (ix. ii. 44). 
arz , earn; bav, declare one’s intentions; wopaz, be¬ 
come ; W $rap, decay ; syad, succeed; jtc; gar, make; WZ wat , 
twist; gahal , be cold; hyaJc , be able. 
Thus, arzat ; nom. sg. arzath , earning. 
35. SfST ay (fem.), used to form feminine abstract nouns in the 
case of the following verbs (ix. ii. 46). 
wakhan , tell; khar , ascend; sfui zfig, be watchful; 
sfT^T wal, take down; nats , dance; ir*sf hokh, be dry; aman, 
change for the bad. 
