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eing possessed <strong>of</strong> the same<br />

property ; cf. st§f*i: 3H-<br />

MTO a 1=353 {rft^Rigi^f-<br />

I M. Bh. on IV. 1.48 Vart. 3.<br />

restoration to, or resumption <strong>of</strong><br />

the same form by the rule <strong>of</strong> Sthani-<br />

vadbhava, prescribed in P. I. 1.56,<br />

called as contrasted with<br />

3SR?et%: cf. % M. Bh.<br />

on V L 1.85 Vart. 26.<br />

?5FI one uniform accent or tone, Raster,<br />

as observed at the time <strong>of</strong> sacrifices<br />

in the case <strong>of</strong> the recital <strong>of</strong> the<br />

hym ns; cf.<br />

V . Pr. I. 130 ; cf. also P. -I, 2.34.<br />

a root <strong>of</strong> the tanadi class <strong>of</strong><br />

roots (8th conjugation).<br />

W 3; personal ending substituted for<br />

o s <strong>of</strong> the 3rd pers. dual in the<br />

imperative, imperfect, potential,<br />

t>enedictive, aorist and conditional;<br />

cf. P. III. 4.85, 101.<br />

Sf? ( 1 ) elevated, high; a place for<br />

the production <strong>of</strong> words ; cf. T. Pr.<br />

X V II. 1 1 ; ( 2 ) recital in a high<br />

tone which is recommended in the<br />

evening f e e ; cf. alt §<br />

com, on T. Pr.<br />

.X X III. X2.<br />

a clas# <strong>of</strong> words headed by the<br />

word mw. asd containing prominently<br />

the words ga?, hPS^,, §jpJ, §§«,<br />

qU j and raaay others<br />

numbering more than ninety, to<br />

which the taddhita affisIS ( ^cfs)<br />

is added in the sense <strong>of</strong> * containing/<br />

As this class, called OTCsiSft, is looked<br />

upon as snf^jpj, nouns with g?r<br />

added at their end, are supposed<br />

to be included in i t ; cf. P. V. 2.36.<br />

SsWMP? called a Bengali<br />

modem Sanskrit scholar and <strong>grammar</strong>ian<br />

<strong>of</strong> the nineteenth century<br />

who has written a commentary<br />

called Sarala on the Siddhinta<br />

Kaumudi. He has edited many<br />

important Sanskrit works consisting<br />

<strong>of</strong> many kcsas.<br />

lit. produced from nig the part<br />

below the tongue; the vowel =^r,<br />

q and are called palatal<br />

letters ; cf. V. Pr. I. 66.<br />

These letters are formed upon the<br />

palate by the middle part <strong>of</strong> the<br />

tongue ; cf. R. Pr. 1.42, R. Pr.<br />

II. 36.<br />

a small class <strong>of</strong> eight words to<br />

which the affix 3? ( a^ ) js added in<br />

the sense <strong>of</strong> ‘ a products or 6a<br />

part ’ e.g. fn® ^3:, e tc .;<br />

cf, Kas. on P. IV. 3. 152.<br />

palate; cf. 1%i!ST aPTOR-<br />

^01^ I cf. T. Pr. II. 22.<br />

conjugational sign or Vikaiana<br />

(cflf%) added to a root in the first<br />

future before the personal endings<br />

which become accented grave<br />

( ); cf. P. VI. 1. 186; it has<br />

the augment ? prefixed, if the root,<br />

to which it is added, is §5. cf. P.<br />

VI. 4.62.<br />

the Vikarana frig. See eruj. -<br />

ra ( 1 ) personal ending ira. <strong>of</strong> the 3rd<br />

pers. sing.; ( 2 ) common term for<br />

the kft affixes and as also<br />

for the unadi affix % ; see and<br />

( 3 ) fem- affix % added to the<br />

word e. g. 53%: cf. P. IV . 1.77;<br />

{4 ) tad. affix fir as found in the<br />

words qrtf and cf. KaS. on P.<br />

V. x.59; (5 ) tad. affix added to<br />

the word in the sense <strong>of</strong> ‘ a root<br />

and to the words ^ and ^ in the<br />

sense <strong>of</strong> possession ( ) ; e. g.<br />

^f?er:. srfcn, cf. KaS. on P. V.<br />

2.25, 138.

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