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sing.
2.
1. अउँ, ०अमि
2. 031f, 037f8
3. ० अइ
3.
2.
3.
。зifa
Hef 164c, and
,
164d have been employed simply to effect alliteration. In a Prakritised stanza occurs ताकं (= तर्कयामि) 213b. See Hc. III 141 com.-2. sing. ARA 165c is used to bring about the Yamaka.
104a. Cf.
The present part, famafa is used with 3
(pres. 1. sing.
from 3) at 79a to singnify continuity of a present action.
Imperative.
16
Plur.03f
sing.
plur.
plur.
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sing.
० असु : कहसु, अह : कहह
०३, ०हि, ०इहि; ०उ, ०अ
० अउ ( होउ, सिज्झउ, जयउ ). • अंहु (सुणहु, णिसुणेहु).
० अंतु (गज्जंतु).
Remarks: Once o of the 2. sing. is lengthened to o for metre's sake: 95d.
Present Participle. It always ends in oअंत ( enlarged ०अंतय). For its feminine see above.
It is used at two or three places to denote a state in past. Thus yeu aşu veì zfucial fuel (1006) “O dear one, the dye of love that used to overflow on that occasion;" fia (95c) "Under loss of discrimination (she) said". Perhaps furi 186a, ig, fapig 200c, 217d also denote the habitual past. For g3 65c see § 73, 3.
d,
Further, Hc. III 180 teaches that the present participle can be used to denote conditional also. Our text offers three examples of such a use, all in one stanza; मुणंती 100a, धरंती 100c, वोलियंतो 100d.
Both these uses of the present participle are still quite living
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