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MacDonnell II - Wilbourhall.org

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.IKREGULAE2The stem retains the accent because it represents a disyllable ;91-02]STEMS IN AN 714, yii-v-an, m. youth, otherwise regular, forms its weakeststem, yun, by Samprasarana and contraction ^(yii-un) :SINGULAR. DUAL. PLURAL.N. yuvaV. yuvanA. yuvan-amN.A. yiivan-a N.V. yuvan- asG. yxin-as D. yuva-bhyasA. yun-asD. yiin-e^I. yuva-bhis5. magha-van ^hounti/ul,an epithet of Indra, also formsits weakest stem, maghon, by Samprasarana and contraction(magha-un) :SINGULAR. DUAL. PLURAL.N. magha-vaV. magha-vanA. magha-van-ammagha-van-aG. maghon-as maghon-osmagha-van-asmaghon-asmaghon-am6. udhan n. udder supplements the N. s. with udharand udhas ;before consonant endings, the latter stem alsooccurs :pi. L. udhas-su,92. The root han, which forms the final member ofthirty-five compounds in the RV., follows, for the most part,the analogy of derivative stems in an. The strong stem is'Cp. Lat. juven-is and jun-ior.cp. sv^n.*The supplementary stem magh^-vant is also used in the followingcases : N. raaghivan. PI. I. maghavad-bhis. D. magh^vad-bhyas.L. maghfivat-su.

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