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146. f (4, 9) to fall in water ( जले पत् ) .
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This is the same as fe( 4, 9 com., SH. 8, 4, 197) to slip down, fall(). PSM. has noted occurrence fea from KP. (7, 42 ).
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(9) Volcing of a medial stop cluster. Voicing of an assimilated, but originally voiceless consonant cluster is known from some instances. involving- -. Pischel has noted instances of,> (§ 326). - from fata (probably isolated from occurence with prepositions, e g. afa) provides an instance of क्षू > क्ष - ( - घ् - ).
Further intervocalic -- had a strong tendency to become voiced (Pischel, § 200), and this would explain the one instance of -- > -ब्भ्-.
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(1, 59; SH 8, 4, 181 ) (1, 48; SH 8, 4. These derive from Sk.
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(Pischel, § 326).
148. faife (7. 70) destroyed' (afa') The synonyms noted are fafe and fafcufer cf. विब्भाडिय ० = विनाशित PC. 14. 1, 4; 79, 10, 6: विभाडण= विनाश 77, 3, 3; विनाशक 77. 10, 5. Bh. 9, 13, 3. It derives from Sk. fa+za. NC. 3, 11, 13 has fa in the sense insulted' (gl, 341, aifea). SDP. 1368.
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In a number of instances, an initial - seems to receive the non-initial treatment i. e. changes to . The explanation may be the same as one that serves
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