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Kashmiri Rostu and Sostu

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 March 2011

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Copyright © The Royal Asiatic Society 1926

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1 As stated above, I do not here discuss the question of the ultimate origin of these -h -roots. I may, however, point out that, if we connect the Dardic rostu with the Persian rastan, then Horn's reference (GIP. 607) to the Persian rah, a road, can hardly be accepted. See also Hübschmann, Persische Studien, p. 66.

2 In Lallā-vākyāni, p. 137, I derived this word from sârthakaḥ ; but I have since abandoned that explanation.