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55<br />

N<br />

together with the augment *if*<br />

prescribed in general lor being pre»<br />

fixed to an Ardhadhatuka affix<br />

beginning with any consonant<br />

" except The word is also used in<br />

the sense ol a root which allows the<br />

augment ? ) to be prefixed to<br />

valadi Ardhadhatuka affixes placed<br />

after it, in contrast with such roots<br />

which do not allow it and hence<br />

which are termed srf*n>;.<br />

possessed <strong>of</strong> the augment See<br />

S a r a * name <strong>of</strong> a commentary on<br />

Bopadeva’s Mugdhabodha Grammar<br />

written by a <strong>grammar</strong>ian<br />

named Garigadhara.<br />

one <strong>of</strong> the several affixes found in<br />

Veda in the sense <strong>of</strong> the infinitive<br />

affix g ^ ;e.g. Tsraf, cf. P. IIL 4.9.<br />

name <strong>of</strong> an ancient gramiharian<br />

quoted by Panini in the rule<br />

P. V, 4.112.<br />

tad. affix prescribed in the<br />

sense <strong>of</strong> ' milk optionally along<br />

with the affixes f g and after<br />

the-word ; e.g. cf.<br />

P. IV. 2.36. Vart. 5.<br />

nature <strong>of</strong> being borne in m ind;<br />

being stored up in memory; memorization<br />

by frequent utterance cf.<br />

JisWfldffa crgjl. onVak. pad.<br />

L 82. c'<br />

together with a preposition<br />

( 3TO?r) prefixed;. the term is used<br />

in connection with a root to which<br />

a preposition such as sr, TO etc. has<br />

been prefixed; cf„ 3? ft % gfamh<br />

M. Bh. on P. I.<br />

1.44.<br />

having u tility ; having some<br />

purpose to serve, cp. Vak; pad.<br />

H I. 14.465-.<br />

433<br />

Slfor, sfasnij' name ol the writer <strong>of</strong> a<br />

gloss named on the Taittiriya<br />

Pratisakhya.<br />

a Jain Grammarian, the writer<br />

<strong>of</strong> a gloss Sabdarnavacandrika on<br />

the Jainendra Vyakarana named<br />

by the author, who was a<br />

resident <strong>of</strong> the Deccan and lived in<br />

a village named Arjurika ( called<br />

3TT3TC; to-day) near Kolhapur in the<br />

twelfth century. Sabdarnava is<br />

said to be another name for the<br />

southern version <strong>of</strong> Jainendra Vyakarana,<br />

which is attributed to<br />

Gunanandin.<br />

a <strong>grammar</strong>ian quoted by<br />

Ujjvaladatta, possibly the same as<br />

Somadeva, which see above.<br />

a modern <strong>grammar</strong>ian ol the<br />

nineteenth century who wrote a<br />

short grammatical work as a hand-<br />

; book for scholars who aspired to be<br />

poets. The work was called qqiwn-<br />

5is^nai.<br />

accompanied by a rush <strong>of</strong><br />

breath. The word is taken to apply<br />

to the second and fourth consonants<br />

which are produced by the<br />

rush ol unintonated breath through<br />

the open mouth like steam through<br />

a p ipe; the second and fourth<br />

class consonants ; cf. gwu: #a?Fi:<br />

R. T. 16.<br />

A.<br />

S-Tra' belonging to the sutra; found in<br />

the sutra as contrasted with what<br />

is given elsewhere; cf. *n§:<br />

or mi etc. cf. also tMf<br />

M. Bh. on P. III. 2.139, 4-6o,<br />

64, IV . 2.64 etc.<br />

5 0 name <strong>of</strong> a school <strong>of</strong> ancient <strong>grammar</strong>ians<br />

who composed Varttikas<br />

in explanation ol the sutras <strong>of</strong><br />

r Panini • cf. #amn trsPrf P. III. 2 56<br />

Vart. 1, IV . 1.74. Vart. 1. cl/sRr^f

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