dictionary of sanskrit grammar
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the vowel ?, excepting 5 <strong>of</strong> the tad. j<br />
affix ^ . to words <strong>of</strong> the class head- j<br />
ed by § p ; to words ,<br />
ffttPR, s , fssr and to words headed<br />
by which get substituted<br />
for its last v o w e le .g . fltqifa:, ,<br />
etc., cf. Ka£. on P.<br />
IV. 1.119-127; ( 2 ) to the words<br />
ftcfqg; and with the vowel<br />
elided and to the word jsps, e.g.<br />
cf. Kas.<br />
on P. IV.jc.133, 134,142; ( 3) to<br />
the word in the sense <strong>of</strong> Sama,<br />
to the word 3 # in the sense <strong>of</strong><br />
‘ dedicated to a deity ’ ( ena ^?cTT ]F<br />
as also to the words w#,<br />
and others in the Saisika<br />
senses; e g . am, snlrq:, siitqq<br />
i n t ^ etc. cf. K a l on P. IV. 2.8, 33,<br />
97; (4 ) to the words fj^r, 3ft,<br />
511%, sftit and in the specified<br />
senses; cf. P. IV. 3.94, IV. 4.77,<br />
V. 1.127, V. 2.2.<br />
tad. affix applied ( 1 ) to the<br />
word 3© optionally along with qq;<br />
and when it is not a member <strong>of</strong><br />
a compound; e.g. fsq:,<br />
cf. P. IV. x 140; (2 ) to the words<br />
and others in the Saisika senses<br />
as also to the words f®, gf^ and<br />
rffar, if the words formed with the<br />
affix added, respectively mean dog,<br />
sword and ornament; e.g.<br />
(^T), 51^ : (sffe:),<br />
( 3?«csr: ); cf. Ka§. on P. IV. 2.95,<br />
96.<br />
tad. affix i?q causing Vrddhi substituted<br />
for the first vowel <strong>of</strong> the<br />
base and the addition <strong>of</strong> the fem.<br />
affix # U f ), applied ( 1 ) to words<br />
meaning quadrupeds and words' in<br />
the class <strong>of</strong> words headed by Jjfi in<br />
the sense <strong>of</strong> 3jqpj; e.g. mga:,<br />
Il&q:, etc- '> cf. P. IV. 1.135.<br />
136; ( 2 ) to the word words<br />
<strong>of</strong> the class headed by ?ii%; the<br />
173 m.<br />
•s.<br />
words €hjr, ffa, 5%, SRB#, 3)T%. 3?%,<br />
?fcn, >?#, tr&, 3?Frf*f, f? # , ^rora-,<br />
5^r, vfm., mfa, aftm, and sffer<br />
in the various senses mentioned<br />
in connection with these words:<br />
e.g. t$q:, W W C, 3T&W;,<br />
etc., cf. Kas. on P. IV. 2.20,<br />
80, IV. 3.42, 56, 57, 94, 159. i v .<br />
4.104, V. 1.10, 13, 17, V. 3.101.<br />
fejpJ tad. affix applied to the<br />
word sFTT^ in the sense <strong>of</strong> 'stu <br />
dents following the text <strong>of</strong> ’ e.g.<br />
in the sense JJtrfi-<br />
%; cf. Ka£. on P. IV. 3.109.<br />
a commentary on Brhadvrtti<br />
by Hemacandra. It is also known<br />
as Vrddhadfpika, Avacuri, Ava-<br />
curnika. The author <strong>of</strong> this work<br />
is not well-known. ( 2), a commentary<br />
on Durgasimha’s Katantravrtti.<br />
f * tad. affix eft (sjq.+ O applied in<br />
the sense <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fspring to the word<br />
nfaT and optionally with a§; to words<br />
meaning persons having a bodily<br />
defect or a low social status; e.g.<br />
»Tf%!;:, sHinfc: cf.<br />
Kas. on P. IV. 1.129,131.<br />
at<br />
or (• 1 ) fifth consonant <strong>of</strong> the lingual<br />
class <strong>of</strong> consonants possessed <strong>of</strong> the<br />
properties, HRfgJRR, sfa,<br />
3?$qj{TDi and sngsflRteq ; ( 2) the mute<br />
letter m indicating the substitution<br />
<strong>of</strong> vrddhi ( cf. P. VII, 2.115-117)<br />
when attached to affixes; ( 3 ) the<br />
consonant X at the beginning <strong>of</strong><br />
roots which is changed into the<br />
roots, having ^ at the beginning<br />
changeable to being called 'nfa%?r-,<br />
(4 ) n, as a substitute for ^ following<br />
the letters sr, sff;, '