Book Title: Anusandhan 1997 00 SrNo 10
Author(s): Shilchandrasuri
Publisher: Kalikal Sarvagya Shri Hemchandracharya Navam Janmashatabdi Smruti Sanskar Shikshannidhi Ahmedabad

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________________ 106 can compare उद्धूलिय (from धूली), उद्धृविय (from धूव) etc. See Bhayani, Some Aspects of Deśya Prakrit, 1992, pp. 72, 77. For NIA derivatives from you see CDIAL 5864.. 2. Under ‘Deśināmamālā’3,15 9 is noted with the meaning Fire 'greasy'. At 'Siddhahema’ 8,1 the verb 211045 is noted as synonymous with Sk.p . arusa etc. occur frequently in Prakrit literature in the sense of besmeared with grease'. For NIA derivatives see CDIAL 4865 (gue / 71104). 9145 occurs in the sense of 'a greasy substance like oil, ghee etc.’ in NIA languages. 3. From Sk. 94, Pk. Hore to besmear' is derived H. HURCH, G. HICU 'butter' etc. See CDIAL 10378. 4. If like चोप्पड् and म्रक्ष् we take तुप्प् as primarily meaning 'to besmear’, then you and fucy 'besmeared' can be regarded as formed like फुट्ट and फुट्टिय, तुट्ट and तुट्टिय etc. and तुप्पव् from तुप्प as a denominative with तुप्पविअ as past passive participle. Later semantic development as 'besmearing', 'grease', ‘ghee' can account for 509/94 ghee'. Turner indicates that que and qu9 are related. In a few Prakrit words we find palatal consonants (c, j) taking the place of dentals (t, d) or conversely 1 for c and d forj. See Pischel's Comparative Grammar of Prakrit Languages, 215, 216. We can compare चिट्ठइ and तिष्ठति, चुच्छ and तुच्छ with चुप्प and तुप्प. Or alternatively regard चुप्प as prior. * The present discussion of you is a considerably expanded version of a short note on उत्तुप्पिय that was included in my paper 'तीन अर्धमागधी yogi on settin Muni Sri Hajarimal Smrti-Grantha': 1965. pp. 771772 ; reprinted in my collection Studies in Des'ya Prakrit. 1988. pp. 192-194. Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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