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G. A. Grierson— On Secondary Suffixes in Kagmiri. [No. 3, 
84. tul u (masc.), also used in the same way as No. 82 (iv. 168). 
Thus ; — hdkatul a little spinach ; Tcdthatul u ) a little 
wood: xfrv<J*r posatul *, a few flowers. So zin l tul u ; 
sin'tul 11 ; mujetul n . 
We may also add «*T d (iv. 170). Thus liakatulwa, a little 
spinach. 
85. *ffv thop*' (masc.). also used in the same way as No. 82 (iv. 
168). Thus,— 
^Tcif*fpT hakathbp u ; katliathop”; posatkbp u ; 
s» s? 
fgrfif?fr^ zinHhdp u ; fafsretq sinHhbp u ; mvjethbp u . 
86. W phal w , used to signify a little more especially of any 
kind of grain (iv. 169). Thus,— 
dane , paddy. 
tomul , rice. 
3T*; kar a , peas. 
moyg, mung. 
So also,— 
ts a n, charcoal. 
' X ** 
4s bath n , cowdung fuel. 
i mets”, earth. 
phal*, in the plural, means ‘ grains,’ and is not used as a 
diminutive. Thus,— 
dUphal', grains of paddy; tom a laphal *, grains 
of rice, &c. 
d may be added to phal 11 . Thus (iv. 170) bata- 
phalwa, a little boiled rice. 
87. moy or jrptt moyd, may be used to form diminutives 
with any of the words mentioned in Nos. 75 to 86, except kinds of 
wood and grain (Nos. 82 and 86) (iv. 170). Thus;— 
abHamoy or ab a ramoyd , a small cloud; 
d a hamoyd , slight smoke; wawamoyd , slight wind; 
dtiphal w , a little paddy. 
Vide ante , p. 70. 
tom a laphal w , a little rice. 
i ^ 
karaphal a few peas. 
i ^ 
mbrjgaphal v y a little mung. 
is a nephal u y a little charcoal. 
i | ^ 
bgth i plial v y a little cowdung 
fuel. 
mbtsephal *, a little earth. 
