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NOTE The following pages contain an EXHAUSTIVE LIST OF ROOTS usually met with in classical literature. The different forms of the roots are given in eleven columns running over two pages. The columns give in order:(1) The root, conjugation, Pada and meaning
(धातु, गण, पद व अर्थ ); (2) Perfect 3rd per. sing. (active)
(द्वितीय भूत तृ. पु. एक व. कर्तरि ); (3) First Future 1st per. sing. ( active )
(प्रथम भविष्य प्र. पु. एकव. कतरि ); (4) Second Future 3rd per. sing. ( active)
(द्वितीयभविष्य तृ. पु. ए. व. कर्तरि ); (5) Conditional 3rd per. sing. ( activo )
. ( क्रियातिपत्त्यर्थ तृ. पु. एकव. कर्तरि ); (6) Aorist 3rd per. sing. (.act. and pass.).
(तृतीयभूत तृ. पु. एकव. कर्तरि व कर्मणि ); (7) Benedictive 3rd per. sing. ( active)
(आशीर्वादार्थ तृ. पु. ए. व. कर्तरि ); (8) Desiderative 3rd per. sing. (active)
(इच्छार्थक तृ. पु. ए. व. कर्तरि); ( 9 ) Perfect Participles ( active ) ..' (परोक्षभूत धातुसाधित विशेषण कर्तरि ); (10) Future Participles ( active)
(भविष्यकालवाचक धातुसाधित विशेषण कर्तरि ); (11) Cansal Pres. 3rd per. sing. (active)
(प्रेरणार्थक वर्तमानकाळ तृ. पु. एकव. कर्तरि ). Mark that the letter v. & or a. printed in italics at the beginning of a root indicates whether the root is vet, set or anit.
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