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36 EXTEENAL CONSONANT SANDHI [47-49
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38 EXTERNAL CONSONANT SANDHI [50-51
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40 INTERNAL .SANDHI [57-61Final Vow
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42 TNTEENAL CONSONANT SANDHI [63-65
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44 INTERNAL CONSONANT SANDHI [6o66
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46 INTERNAL CONSONANT SANDHI [67-69
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.48 DECLENSION [71-7271. The :—no
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'50 DECLENSION [75-77I, A. Unchange
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52 DECLENSION [77-78as monosyllabic
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54 DECLENSION [79Similarly declined
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56 DECLENSION [80-81Stems inCerebra
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58 DECLENSION [82-83is lengthened i
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60 DECLENSION'[83h. The is stems, n
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A62DECLENSION[85SINGULAR.Masculine.
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64 DECLENSION [86-87is regularly^ f
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66 DECLENSION [89and shortening the
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68 DECLENSION [90one f.yosan, .ire
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70 DECLENSION [90-91The normal form
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72 DECLENSION [92-93-ban (with a lo
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74 DECLENSION [93-95cases occurring
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76 DECLENSION [96-97for anad-ud). T
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78 DECLENSION [97a. The N. A. neute
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'80 DECLENSION [98rare in it,not oc
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82 DECLENSION [98Plural.m. n.N.V. s
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84 DECLENSION [99a. The f. jd.ni mf
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86 DECLENSION [100compounds only wh
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100] RADICAL AND DERIVATIVE U STEMS
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101] STEMS IN Tl AND Til '91occur i
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101-102] STEMS IN DIPHTHONGS 93a. n
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103]COMPARATIVE AND SUPERLATIVE 95h
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104] CARDINALS
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105] CARDINALS 99and sarva ' (120 b
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106-107] SYNTAX OF CARDINALS. ORDIN
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107-109] OEDINALS. NUMEEAL DEKIVATI
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109-110] PERSONAL PRONOUNS 105Dual.
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iio-iuj DEMONSTEATIVE PKONOUNS 107m
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'112] DEMONSTRATIVE PRONOUNS 109112
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'^11-115] RELATIVE AND REFLEXIVE PE
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'"''116-117] PKONOMINAL COMPOUNDS 1
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119-120] PRONOMINAL ADJECTIVES 115b
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120-121] CONJUGATION 117nema ' othe
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122-124] THE PKESENT SYSTEM 119are
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127] FOEMATION OF PKESENT STEM 121e
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1-29-130] KEDU PLICATION 123General
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131] CONJUGATIONAL ENDINGS125Active
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132] CONJUGATIONAL ENDINGS 127tPara
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132] FIRST CLASS 129FIRST CONJUGATI
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13-2] SECOND CLASS 181
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132JTHIRD CLASS133Present stem bibh
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13-2]FIFTH CLASS 135Present stem kr
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132]SEVENTH CLASS137Present stem :y
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I132] NINTH CLASS139Present stem gr
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133-134] IREEGULAEITIES OF PRESENT
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134] IRREGULARITIES OF THE SECOND S
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1:34] IRREGULARITIES OF PRESENT SYS
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ap.in5-i36] TPTE PEKFECT 147Special
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136-137] THE STEONG STEM 1492. Fina
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i;JSj PARADIGMtt OF THE PERFECT 151
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138-13!)] PARADIGMS OF THE PEKFECT
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I3y-i40j lEREGULAEITIES OF THE PERF
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140] PEEFECT OPTATIVE 1574. The imp
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141]AOETST 159augmented tense, taki
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143] FIRST AORIST 161changed. The o
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U3-144] MOODS OF THE S AORTST 163tr
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145] IS AOKIST 165Third or isform.1
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116-147] SIS FOEM OF THE FIKST AORI
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148] KOOT AORIST 169the second aori
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14S] MOODS OF THE KOOT AORIST 1712.
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14ft]EEDUPLICATED FORM 173Third or
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149-150]MOODS OF THE REDUPLICATED A
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151-152]SIMPLE FUTURE 177a. Causati
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154-155]PASSIVE 1796. Boots liable
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156-157] PARTICIPLES 181Stems of th
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158-160] PERFECT PARTICIPLES 183duh
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dhvan-ta160-lGi] PERFECT PASSIVE PA
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162-163] GERUNDIVE 187which remains
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163-164] GERUND 189from only eight
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•''167]INFINITIVE 191a. The infin
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167]DATIVE INFINITIVE 193a. This in
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I(i7-I6sjLOCATIVE INFINITIVE 1954.
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168]CAUSATIVE 197gation (132). Suhj
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gam169-171] DESIDERATIVES 199one to
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171-172] DESIDERATIVES 201a. Outsid
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174] INTENSIVES 203Irregularities.1
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174-175] INTENSIVES 205B. The forms
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175] DENOMINATIVES 207Du. 2. namasy
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176-177] PREPOSITIONS 209h. xipa fo
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178-179] ADVERBS 211infrequently ex
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179-180] ADVERBS 213round about. Th
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180] CONJUNCTIVE AND ADVBL. PARTICL
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180] CONJUNCTIVE AND ADVBL. PAKTICL
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180] CONJUNCTIVE AND ADVBL. PARTICL
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ISO] CONJUNCTIVE AND ADVBL. PARTICL
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180-181] PARTICLES. INTERJECTIONS 2
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jar-anaJ82]PRIMAEY NOMINAL STEMS 25
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chieflyD.6-tu132] PRIMARY NOMINAL S
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18-2]PRIMARY NOMINAL STEMS 259accen
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182J SECONDARY NOMINAL SUFFIXES 261
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182] HECONDAKY NOMINAL SUFFIXES 26y
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''The]S:J-184] GENDEK. COMPOUNDS I'
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184-185] VERBAL COMPOUNDS 267In the
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ISC] CO-ORDINATIVES 209A 1.The most
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'''187] DETERMINATIVES 271if an ord
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187] DEPENDENT DETERMINATIVES 278In
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'^The''''iss] KARMADHARAYA COMPOUND
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189] BAHUVRIHI COMPOUNDS 277Ian-udr
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189] BAHUVEIHI COMPOUNDS 279yaio-bh
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i«»] SYNTACTICAL COMPOUNDS 281a.
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CHAPTER VIIOUTLINES OF SYNTAX190. H
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101] ORDEK OF WORDS 285emiihatic ma
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192-193] ORDER OF WORDS^287192. The
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194]COXCOED 289A. 1. To the rule th
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194] CONCORD 291and unimportant, be
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195]PRONOUNS 293anusistan avocah (S
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tam105]PRONOUNS 295a. In its anapho
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195]PKONOUNS 207(oh which you have
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196-197] ACCUSATIVE CASE 299the lor
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197] ACCUSATIVE .301(x. 49^^) me th
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197-198] ACCUSATIVE 303him (MS.) ;
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198] TWO ACCUSATIVES ?>05vrksam pha
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199]INSTRUMENTAL 807verbs of motion
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199] INSTKUMENTAL 309e. g. yarhi va
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•200] DATIVE 311believe, liave co
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200] ^DATIVE 31813. In V. the subst
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200-201] DATIVE ai54. Two datives c
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£01]ABLATIVE 817Imlra's holt, of i
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202] GENITIVE 319with this sense ta
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.derivedm] GENITIVE 321a. This geni
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dvis202-203] GENITIVE 823a flay and
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204] LOCATIVE 325Maruts wJiom thoit
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205] LOCATIVE ABSOLUTE 327samiddhe
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207-208] PARTICIPLES _ 329207. The
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209] GERUNDIVE 381ii use unkuowu to
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210-211] GERUND S33(hen this vital
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211] INFINITIVE 335vayam akuparasya
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211] INFINITIVE 337a. In B. the use
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•21-2]TENSES AND MOODS 839TENSES
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212-213] PRESENT 341much more usual
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213] PERFECT 343tilou appearest, th
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kasmai213] PEKFECT. IMPERFECT. AORI
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214] FUTURE 347tlie futurity rather
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215]IMPERATIVE 349brutat tell her :
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215] INJUNCTIVE 351sacrifice hesiow
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•215]SUBJUNCTIVE 353the speaker,
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215] SUBJUNCTIVE 355na dabhati task
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215] SUBJUNCTIVE 357y. with relativ
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215] SUBJUNCTIVE 359n. Ill B. thii
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2i(>] OPTATIVE 361the slaughter of
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21CJ OPTATIVE 363supplied; e.g. yo
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216] OPTATIVE 365a. ustuilly the op
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dhiya-dhiya^havyavad217-218] PRECAT
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APPENDIX ILISTOF VERBS.The order of
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LIST OF VERBS 371asit ; astam, asta
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LIST or VERBS 373is move, I. : pr.
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LIST OF VERBS 375kas appear, I.: pr
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LIST OF VERBS 377Ao. a : iN.T. krad
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LIST OF VERBS 379(2. s.) ; ajaganta
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LIST OF VERBS 381grhnitat and grhan
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LIST OF VERBS 383( :^ chiuddhi), ch
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pr.LIST OF VEEBS 385ipv. janihi, ja
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LIST OF VERBS 387trs he thirst II,l
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LIST OF VEEBS 389vams (AV.) ;dadana
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LIST OF,VERBS 391(B.). INT. dardari
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LIST OF VEEBS 393adhur ;A. adhithas
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LIST OF VEBBS 395INT. nannamiti ;na
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LIST OF VERBS 397pan admire, I. A.
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LIST OF VERBS 399prndhi (= prngdhi)
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LIST OF VERBS 401budhanta ;red. : a
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LIST OF VERBS 403babhuyas, babhuyat
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LIST OF VERBS 405mamsirata ;ipv. ma
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ipv.LIST OF VEKBS 407murch, mur thi
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LIST OF VEKBS 409yam stretch out, I
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LIST OF VERBS 411yes he heated, I.
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LIST OF VERBS 413a : arisan ;bb. ri
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LIST OP VERBS 415lu etit (B.), IX.
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LIST OF VERBS 4171. vas shinr, VI.
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LIST OF VERBS 419vidh worship, VI.
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LIST OF VEKBS 421vartayati, -te ;ps
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LIST OF VEKBS 423sa sharpen, III. :
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LIST OF VERBS 425A. sisriye; oi\ si
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LIST OF VERBS 427sap serve, I. : i>
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ipv.pf.pr.LIST OF VERBS 429GD. srst
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pr.LIST OF VERBS 431spas see : pf.
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LIST OF VERBS 433Ds. jighamsati; ao
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LIST OF VERBS 485hrs he excited, I.
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VEDIC METKE 437Verses combine to fo
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syasyatnadhatamamnevamtitiesu^'1 1
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parnaihsrosamanahsetv6yonasyaimam'h
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1 •divisprsasucetunanatainsarasar
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|datamkadasastdmoiv6rinesovimantamS
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METHODS OF MARKING ACCENTS 449follo
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VEDIC ACCENT 451the Anudatta respec
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ACCENT OF NOMINAL STEMS 453d. yatha
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ACCENTUATION OF COMPOUNDS 4556. In
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ACCENTUATION OF COMPOUNDS 457c.Regu
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ACCENT IN DECLENSION 459followed by
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ACCENT IN CONJUGATION 46113. The s
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jan-i-tavyaACCENT OF NOMINAL VERB F
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SANDHI ACCENT 4652. When i and u wi
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ACCENT IN THE SENTENCE 467though no
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VERBAL PEEPOSITIONS 469a. When a is
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472 VEDIC INDEX-a, sf. of 1st conj.
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474 VEDIC INDEX1avaS-C, a. doivnwar
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476 VEDIC INDEXSandhi, 57 ;low grad
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478 VEDTC INDEXosam, adv. quickly,
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480 VEDIC INDEXJ before 63 41, f. n
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482 VEDIC INDEX-tu, pri. noiii. sf.
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484 VEDIC INDEXdydv, m. f. aJiij, 9
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486 VEDIC INDEXparibhvi, a. "p^ncad
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488 VEDIC INDEXya, ka, in added to,
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'490 VEDIC INDEX1. mr, die, rt. ao.
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492 VEDIC INDEXvdpustara, cpv. more
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494 VEDIC INDEXvrsanasva, Bv. cd. h
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4D(JVEDIC INDEX3. i. 5 ; 'M, 2 ; "J
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498 VEDIC INDEXha, go away, pr. ste
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500 GENERAL INDEX4, 5 a ;w. inf. in
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502 GENERAL INDEXDerivative verbs,
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504 GENERAL INDEXmedial u, 134 C 1
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506 GENERAL INDEXReason, expressed
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508 GENEEAL INDEX20 ;coalescence of