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________________ Chapter II www The Perfect The first two parts of this book are devoted to the conjugational tenses and moods. The first chapter of this third part is a supplement to them. This chapter and the next faw, however, deal with the non-conjugational tenses and moods, viz. the Perfect, the two Futures, the Conditional, the Aorist, the Benedictive, the Desiderative and the Frequentative. The Perfect is divided into two kinds: (1) The Redaplicated Perfect and ( 2 ) The Periphrastic. Perfect. The Reduplicated Perfect: . Terminations Parasmaipada. .Atmanepada 1st Per. 31 a 15 de 2nd Per. o apyg (:) a . 3rd Per. 3 84 (:) 3 (2 g Mà ở . N. B. The terminations printed in bold type are strong. Note :-Generally the seven terminations beginning with CODsonants are preceded by the augment. Roots that do not admit of z are called hag ( 45+5) those that admit of $ are called (+58); those that admit of optionally are called ag (9+ ). Thas for the purposes of the non-conjugational tenses and moods, all roots are divided into three classes, viz. siz, az and ac. . The following table will distinctly show what some are अनिद्, सेट् or वेद
SR No.002219
Book TitleSulabh Dhatu Rup Kosh Part 01 02 03
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorKrushnaji B Virkar, Kulchandravijay
PublisherJinshasan Aradhana Trust
Publication Year
Total Pages284
LanguageHindi, Sanskrit
ClassificationBook_Devnagari
File Size19 MB
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