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1898.] G. A. Grierson—On Secondary Suffixes in Kagmiri. 
aw® blind. anar , blindness. 
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katamalyun w , half- katamalinar , half-clean- 
clean. ness. 
* From the word panun u , own, we get irregularly 
pdnanar , self ness. 
Similarly y is elided in other cases after modified consonants. 
Thus, in prdnar in ( g ) above, so,— 
§[^ tshots w , empty. 
^ atsh u , weak. 
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true. 
khal 11 , open, 
'e 
TO wul n s fickle. 
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% r! $K tslwisar, emptiness. 
atshar , weakness. 
pazar , truth. 
(i) So also, when u-matra is preceded by ^ Z, the ^ Z becomes 
«r y (iv. 52). Thus,— 
khajyar , openness. 
wojyar , fickleness. 
kumul ®, delicate (see a). kumajydr , delicateness. 
wdzul n , red. wdzajyar , redness. 
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I I 
ojrTO zayul u , fine. zdy a jyar , fineness. 
pigul u , soft. pigajyar , softness. 
(J) Similarly we have (iv. 53),— 
trakur u , hard. , TO 5 *7HT trakajydr or 
trakaryar , hardness (see 6). 
(fc) Similarly ^ 7i becomes W g (iv. 54). Thus,— 
hyuh u , like. higyar , similarity. 
tsagyar , acridity. 
(Z) Similarly ^ s optionally becomes ^ ts/i (iv. 55). Thus,— 
kaitsliar or §T*?c kaisar, the 
condition of a youngest son. 
20. (fern.). This is optionally used instead of ^ ur, 
after frarf®, great, thus badimi , or bajyar (No. 19, </), 
greatness (iv. 56). 
acrid. 
'i 
i kUs u , youngest. 
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