10 
R. C. Temple —An Examination of the [No. 1, 
Words which are connected or are Prakrit and Sanskrit derivatives 
are as follows :— 
Cardinals. 
1. ek-am, ak, ak-ara, ikk, ek, ek-ka, ek-att. 
2. do-n, zii, zi-h, (JDard ju), do, dn-j, dwi, do-att, to-r. 
(ii) ha-ndish, sa-nni, saii-nan, (?) zii. 
(hi.) dwi, (?) wi-ng. 
3. ti-n, tre-wai, tre, ti-nn, trai, ti, te-g, ti-n, ti-nni, tri. 
4. tsau-nter, karr, tsor, chr-att, chau-g, ser, char, char-i, chau, 
chattari, chatur. 
(ii) sa-n, (?) chau. 
(hi) ser, (?) air-an, ahir-in. 
5. phant-ian, pan-do, (?) pa-lo, pants, panj, panj-e, panj-att, 
pa7?-ch-a, pat^ch-an. 
6. sha-nk, kha, (?) shu-pp, shi-n, che-li, che-blu, (?) pu-chha-ri, 
che, chhe, chhah, chha, shash, shesh-att. 
7. sath-an, sat, satt, satt-e, sat-elu, sat, satta, sapt-an. 
8. (?) hasht-(berik), ath-wotur, ath-watir, hash-att, ath-an, at^ 
atth, atth-e, at-elu, attha, asht-an. 
9. naw-an, nau, nau-'^^, naw-a, no-att, no-ik, nava, nav-an, na-relu. 
10. zii-n, dah-an, dah, das, de-ik, das-elu, das-a, das-an. 
15. pan-dahan, pan-dra, pan-naraha, pancha-dasan, par-elu. 
20. woh-an, wii, bih, vih, bis, bis-ik, vis-a, vi?^s-ati, (?) li, li-sa. 
(ii) sut-ri, siit, (vi) sai, (vm) sati. 
25. pans-oh-an, panj-i, pach-i, pach-vis, pa?icha-vmsati. 
50. pants-ahin, pan-sa, panj-ah, pach-as, pan-nasa, pa7^cha-sat. 
100. (?) wat, hat, hatt, sai, sau, sal, sat, sad-ik, saa, sata. 
(ii) (?) dii-kh, (fDard dosh-um), sad-ik, sai-kra, (?) yik-am, 
MuUiplicatives. 
f pan, pa-n, pa-n-as, pan, pao, pa-da. 
^ odh, addh, adh, arddha. 
1| dod, dod, do, derh, deorha, divaddhe, dwiarddha. 
2 (?) za, do-n, du-ni, du-na, dvis. 
(ii) za, (?) ha. 
24 dai, da-yan, da-ia, a-rha-i, (?) tra-yarddha. 
3 tre, ti-ni, tra-mz., ti, ti-na, tris. 
4 tsor, chau-ka, chains. 
(ii) sa-n, chau-ka. 
10 do, dah-an, dah-a, dah-am. 
Words apparently untraceable and worthy of further examination 
are 
