244 G. A. Grierson— On Secondary Suffixes in Kagmiri. [No. <3, 
In the same way the termination can be added to the genitive of 
any noun. 
&g. t tasgnd 1 path ■*, like that. 
guv i sand 1 path % like the horse. 
So also we have phrases like wirnspTTfar Icyath a -tan-path 1 , in any 
manner. ?ri«T ftm = Skr., api. 
52. ^JT rayg a , used to form adverbs of manner as follows 
(iv. 130). 
frfaKTT iamiraggv, in that manner. 
yamirapg 0, , how. 
kamirarjg a , how P 
yimirarjg a , thus. 
SpffTCJT humirarf, in that manner. 
amirarjg a , in that manner. 
akirapg a , in one manner (from SEpir akh, one). 
dwayirayg a , in two ways (from z a h, two). 
treyararjg a , in three ways (from trih, three). 
^Tf^CJT sarirayg a , in every way (from 5^!^ sor u , all). 
yaisirayg a , in many ways (from 4^" yats very). 
fosrfwi sithahiragg a , in many ways (from t%3T? sithdh , 
very). 
53. ^ % to form adverbs Of place from pronominal bases (iv. 
132). Thus,— 
?jf<T tat 1 , there. 
4f?T yat % where. 
3\f?T kat 1 , where ? 
Tf*T yit\ here. 
hut 1 , there. 
at*, there. 
So also we have (iv. 155), formed from words which are not 
pronominal bases,— 
ilfe broth, before. sjfar brfithK in front. 
C\" 7 
path behind. -qfrr pvt 1 , in behind. 
