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160 CONJUGATION [141-143Indicative. Act. s. 1. avrksain. 2. adruksas (B.),adhuksas. 3. akruksat, aghuksat, aduksat ^and adhuksat,amrksat (v^mrs), aruksat, asprksat. PI. 1. amrksama(v^mrj), aruksama. 3. adhuksan ;dtiksan^ anddhuksan.Mid. s. 3. adhuksata ;duksata ' and dhuksata. PI. 3.amrksanta (\/mrj).In the injunctive only the following forms occur :Act. s. 2. duksas,^ mrksas (v^mrs). 3. dviksat. PI. 2.mrksata (-/mrs).Mid. s. 8. duksata' and dhuksata, dviksata. PI. 3.dhuksanta.In the imperative only three forms occur :Act. du. 2. mrksatam (\/m.rj). 3. yaksatam.Mid. s. 2. dhuksasva.142. The other three forms of the First Aorist are madeby adding to the augmented root the suffixes s, is, s-isrespectively. They are inflected like imperfects of thesecond or graded conjugation. The sis form is used in theact. only (excepting three optative forms) and is taken bynot more than six roots. The other two are very common,being formed from nearly 300 roots in V. and B. takentogether.Second or sform.148. This form of the aorist is taken l^y at least 135roots in V. and B. In addition to the indicative it formsall the moods and a participle.Indicative.1. The radical vowel as a rule takes Vrddhi (a beinglengthened) in the active. In the middle, excepting final iand u (which take Guna) the radical vowel remains un-'On these forms without initial aspiration ep. 02 a.

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