The Students' Handbook of Comparative Grammar. Applied to the Sanskrit, Zend, Greek, Latin, Gothic, Anglo-Saxon, And English Languages

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That ki-t was earlier in use seems probable from 1. qni-d. A Masc. ki-s is also employed in the VSda compounds na-'ki-s, ' no one ; ' md-'ki-s, ' let no one.' This stem is used in ki-dfza, ' like what ; ' Kiy-at, ' how much ; ' hi, ' for.' Here h is for k, as in hrd compared with 1. cord-, ' heart.' A similar change appears in s. hy-as for hi-as, and this for ki-dwas, gr.
■^^ss with ^ inserted, 1. he-ri (hesternus), go. gi-s-ira, a. s. sy-stemlic dceg, e. ye-s-ter-day. Some confir- mation of th
...is etymology of hyas is derived from s.
zwas, perhaps for ku-as, 'to-morrow.' The abbre- viation of words causes less difficulty in these eases than the application of the interrogative pronoun in such a sense. The familiar designations of time, however, ge- nerally iavolve the strangest modifications of language, e. g. s. parut, ' in last year,' from pira vatsS,. qui-s and hi-c are Latin pronouns formed from this stem.
The latter has h instead of the original guttural. The u is preserved in Gen.


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