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28. xfrsr pon u , used instead of No. 27 when the relationship is not 
VJ 
intimate (iv. 63). Thus,— 
vyas, a comrade. vyasapon *, comradeship. 
day , a nurse. 
xfioT poffi, low. 
^TW*T dayapon ®, nursehood. 
TjifsTRt*? pij'pon'*, lowness of posi- 
tion (in a household). 
29. ut (masc.), used with the following words (iv. 64). 
gath a r, an enemy. gat a rut, enemyhood. 
jRjsjy: myath a r , a friend. 
pitur, a father. 
i 
rs u , a saint. 
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band , a relation. 
myat a rut , friendhood. 
piturut , fatherhood. 
rsyut, sainthood. 
bandut , relationship. 
30. <3?r (masc.), used with the following word (iv. 65). 
-v 
ffa maith, a corpse. maitun , the condition of a 
corpse. 
31. ^ us (masc.), used with the following words (iv. 66, 67). 
mond, a widow. *=pn3^ mondus , widowhood. 
4^ dob u , a washerman (Cf. dobus , a washerman’s club, 
p. 34). but 'dobil, the condition 
of a washerman (No. 23). 
32. 4^ (masc.), used in the following (iv. 68). 
^3| son , a co-wife. 
sonbad w , co-wifehood. 
S’ 
[So also pit a r i bad u , fatherhood ; or 
baj i bad u i brotherhood, commensality (iv. 69). 
The suffix is used with the numerals 100, and above (iv. 70), as 
follows:— 
hath, a hundred. 
^JT^T sas, a thousand. 
*?l4?f hatabad u , hundreds. 
( S* 
sasabad 1 *, thousands. 
Zac/i, a hundred thou- lachyabad u , hundreds of 
sand. 
thousands. 
