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________________ ( xxxiii) (d) aftrata ( Skt. afianz )'having known ', AhETC ( Skt.) 'having taken.' j. INFINITIVE The Infinitive is generally formed by adding इत्तए to the root e.g. करित्तए ' to do', गच्छित्तए 'to go', Trentararg' to appear.' Sometimes for is added to the root e.g.gr to give ', 18°' to do ', TAT" to see ', forfitz" to take. E. COMPOUNDS. Two words joined together without using the termination to express the relation between them form a compound. Compounds are treated as single words. They may be divided into three classes according to their use as a noun, an adjective, or an adverb. A noun compound may be formed in the following ways :- . (a) By putting together two nouns which would have required the copulative' and (or ) to express their relation if used separately. Such compounds are generally used in the Plural e.g. atstat (sita y sita y ) soul and non-soul', aria ( AT TE Target afa)' of men and animals', HAUTE (THE garte ) in villages and towns.'' (6) By putting together two nouns of which the first would have taken an oblique 2 case, if I. The Sanskrit name for these compounds in gog. 2. Any case except the Nom, and Voc. Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.006743
Book TitleArdha Magadhi Reader
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorB D Jain
PublisherShri Satguru Publications
Publication Year1982
Total Pages246
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size9 MB
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