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(Also doh a , day by day, iv. 147). 
pahar, a watch. prdthpahar a , at each watch. 
warihy , a year. prdthwarihy a , yearly, 
spg prath, also simply governs the accusative. 
Thus,— 
W dkh, one. 
faoT tow®, time. 
*<Sv 
mahanyuv u , a man. 
'i 
oRT«T zanan ®, a woman. 
prath akis, one by one. 
fafsr prath wizi, each time. 
prath mahanivis, man 
by man. 
sr^[ ofiTTf*r prath zan&ni, woman by 
woman. 
When y , even, is added to the phrase prdthdoh a , the 
prath is always dropped. Thus, always, ^^7 dohay , even day by 
day (iv. 148). prdthdohay, is not used. 
65. path , is also used to signify distribution, as follows 
(iv. 149). 
^ dohapath ddh a , day by day. 
warihyapdth warihy a , year by year. 
zanipdth zani, person by person. 
66. us, used as follows (iv 
^ yih, this. 
WT3 broth, before. 
path, behiud. 
pror u , belonging to the 
year before last. 
150, 151, 152). 
yihus, this year. 
i(T3^T brothus, next year. 
parus, last year (with change 
of t to r). 
praryus, in the year before 
last. 
67. f%f*r kin % used to form adverbs of direction from (iv. 153); 
added to No. 55. Thus,— 
tatikin *, thence; yatikin % whence ; 
katikin *, whence ? ^fWfarfir yitikin *, hence ; hutikin % thence. 
iTff brdth, before. sTfaf^f^r br'Uttfkin 1 , from before. 
path, behind. *rf*rfejrfir packin', from behind. 
