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the view that mrfir, or genus<br />

only, is the denotation <strong>of</strong> every<br />

word. The view was first advocated<br />

by Vajapyayana which was later on<br />

held by many, the . MImamsakas<br />

being the chief supporters <strong>of</strong> the<br />

view. See Mahabhasj'a on P. I.<br />

2.64, See Par. Sek. Pari. 40.<br />

see srrfTO3.<br />

name given to the first sec- j<br />

tion <strong>of</strong> the third Kanda <strong>of</strong> Vakya- j<br />

padlya. It discusses snfa- or oni- |<br />

versality as the denotation <strong>of</strong> words, j<br />

the acute accent for the last j<br />

vowfl <strong>of</strong> a word ending with tfi <strong>of</strong><br />

the p.p.p. denoting a genus; cf. P.<br />

VI. 2.170.<br />

tad. affix snak in the sense <strong>of</strong><br />

sraR or variety; e.g, g

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