1898.] G. A. Grierson — On Secondary Suffixes in Kdgmiri. 
239 
sal , invitation. 
luth , plunder. 
ITU hr am, delusion. 
Irregular is,— 
lub, covetousness. 
«v' 
sdl a r , a member of a bride- 
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groom’s party. 
lat a r, a plunderer. 
^ bram a r, a deluder. 
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lad a r, a coveter. 
[Others write these words rangur u , sdnur v , &c. Thus 
making the termination ur u , not T r]. 
39. jt \ ggr u , (masc.), fem. gar™, used to signify a profession 
relating to anything sold fix. ii. 88, 89). Thus,— 
laegar u , (^TT*T Ide is fem. pi.), a seller of parched grain. 
gandanggr u , a book binder. 
harjgan a - (plur.) -gar'"', a comb-seller, 
mandangar u , a man who kneads cloth in water (to 
soften it). 
This is not used with words which have other forms, like son a r, 
in preceding list. 
From dane, paddy, we have, irregularly, dUgar u , a paddy 
seller, vide ante, p. 70. 
40. «TH yum w , fem. used to form ordinals (iv. 114.) 
ahyum u , fem. ahim .* 
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first. 
dahyum'"', fem. dahim *, 
tenth. 
akh, one. 
dah, ten. 
^ wuh, twenty. 
hath, a hundred. 
sds, a thousand. 
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afp^ hats ® (masc.)) , how many ? hatsyum u , fem. 
hats a (fem.) ) , (plur.) hatsim which out of many p 
yW (masc. plur.), how yztyum u t fem. yztim*, 
many. which out of many. 
wuhyum u , twentieth. 
hatyum u , hundredth. 
sgsyum v ', thousandth. 
