Book Title: Indian Antiquary Vol 27
Author(s): Richard Carnac Temple
Publisher: Swati Publications

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________________ DECEMBER, 1898.] ESSAYS ON KASMIRI GRAMMAR 313 207. The following are examples of the use of the Genitive : - (1) Governing noun, and noun in Genitive, both masouline : - sord ... the master of the servant narkara... " sandi ... the masters of the servant khudáwand the master of the servants sió handi ... the masters of i the servants (2) Governing noun, feminine; and masculine noun in Genitive : - sana kitab ... the book of the servant نہ تن ? nawkaran نوکرن خ naukara ... ... the books of the servants sanaa kitaba hans kitáb ... the book of the servants naukaran ... hanan kitába ... the books of the servants Governing noun, masculine ; and feminine noun in Genitive : hond...? the servant of tho daughter handi ... the servants of the daughter naukar the servant of the daughters handi ... the servants of the daughter (4) Governing noun, and noun in Genitive, both feminine : hans kitab ... the book of the daughter hond ... 1 suger kôren hanna kitaba ... the books of the daughter hans litáb ... the book of the daughters Vis sió ...) . karen گورن ... منزه كتابه hanza kitábą ... the books of the daughters The governing noun has often to be understood ; o. g., aris ad cóly do AB I dito Baia wiódle who ai kish tsą vanahak tima katha yima ohani salamgei hanca chhe (Bg. gis katha), if thon hadst known the things which belong unto thy peace (Luke, xix. 42).

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