2898.] G. A. Grierson —On Secondary Suffixes in Kagmiri. 
235 
Applied to vegetables, it means a bundle,— 
''fm hdklh spinach, hakabad w , a bundle of 
spinach. 
muj, a radish. mujibad w , a bundle of 
's 
radishes. 
JWJTSrT gog a j, a turnip. gog a jibad a bundle of 
turnips. 
In all the above, as usual, the suffix is added to the form of the 
agent, gsr muj , may also be muj % and it would then form 
mujebgd u . Cf. No. 82 post. 
33. ^3 bath (fern.), used in the following, bdj'bath, com- 
mensality (see No. 32), (iv. 69). 
34. TO ul u fern, sr */*, used to form adjectives as follows 
S» A 
(iv. 72-87). 
JTT3 gat a , wisdom. 
kond , a large spring, 
also a large round earthen 
vessel. 
JH*? gand, a knot. 
skilful. 
kondul u . fern. kond^j^ 
»» \<\ * 
circular. 
JT^^T gand,ul u , fern, gandtj”, 
^ 'i. \*\ 
in quantities, wholesale. 
jrq g a th , current of a river. 
JT^; gad , (not used). 
33 tgth u , a weight (usually 
of grain) weighing twelve 
seers. 
dog w , a fist. 
’sfff pot*, a child. 
JTrr^r q a tul u , fern. JlrTST q a tQj*. 
"J VJ 7 ' v j ^ 
excessive, very much. 
gadul u , fern. gad’9j*, 
very much. 
33^T tathul u , fern. 333T tathvi*. 
large enough to hold a tgth w . 
dogul* fern, dogvj*, 
shaped like a fist, lumpish. 
potul *, fern, pot*j*j an 
''■i ^ 
image, an idol. 
