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The tad. affix is added as a<br />

general termination, excepting in<br />

. such cases where other affixes are<br />

prescribed, in specified senses like<br />

etc.; cf. P. IV. 4.1-75, as also to<br />

words #c, f t w , etc.<br />

in specified senses, cf. P. IV. 481,<br />

102. 3fj is also added as a general<br />

tad. affix or in various'<br />

specified senses, as prescribed<br />

by P. V. 1.19-63, and to the words<br />

3^, 3^ : ^ , 5^ , a?!#, W , etc.<br />

and to the word in the prescribed<br />

senses; cf. P. V. 2,67, 76,<br />

V. 3.108, 109 ; while, without making<br />

any change in sense it is added<br />

to (3?jtrto<br />

being the word formed),<br />

^ 4 ^ ; (cf. grp;,<br />

319R and others, and to the<br />

word in the sense <strong>of</strong> ‘ expressed ’<br />

cf. P. V. 4.13, 34, 35. The fem.<br />

affix f ) is added to words ending<br />

in the affix sfj to form fem.<br />

bases.<br />

a popular name given to the<br />

fourth pada <strong>of</strong> the fourth adhyaya<br />

<strong>of</strong> Panini’s Astadhyayi. The pada<br />

begins with the rule w q ftg fj P. IV.<br />

4.1 prescribing the taddhita affix<br />

S3j in the senses prescribed in rules<br />

beginning with the next rule ‘<br />

and ending<br />

with the rule ‘ R # ’ P. IV. 4.<br />

73-<br />

tad. affix or

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