Book Title: Indian Antiquary Vol 51
Author(s): Richard Carnac Temple, Devadatta Ramkrishna Bhandarkar
Publisher: Swati Publications
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FEBRUARY, 1922)
THE APABHRAMSA STABAKAS OF RÅMA-ŠARMAN
25
Sing.
(The following, therefore are the declensional forms for nouns in Apabhramsa according to Rāma-barman. After each form, I give the number of the verse in which it occurs. First of all I give the terminations which he says are applicable to all nouns.
Plur. Nom. du (7), hu (10),
ho (18) Acc. Instrē (12),
hisi (12) Abl. hē (12), ho (12),
ham (13), huni (13) Gen. he (13), ho (13), hari (13), hun (13), ham (14) Loc. hin (12),
hin (12) Voc. he (17), The bare base may optionally be used for the Accusative Singular and all subsequent cases (8).
The above terminations will not necessarily be repeated in the su beequent paradigms.
Bases in a Nom. Marc. naro (9), narao (9), rukkho (25), qaalahi (10), gand havvaho (18), sairakkhiö (16) ;
rukkha (18) rukkhu (16, 25), kilantu (9), juāņu (10) ; rukkhaü (25); kanha (9), macoa (16) ; (rukkhada) (6), (rukkhādā) (8); (rukkhadu) (7) ;
rukkhahu (10) Neut. (vanu) (8), hiadā (6), (hiadu) (7), vanais (11), vaņāin (11), vanadai (8), vanādai (8)
vanaho (18) Aoc. Masc. (rukkhu) (8), kanha (9) Neut. (ranu) (8), (vana) (8)
vanaží (11), vañain (11) Instr. purisē (15), vanaz (12)
purisē (15), (vanahim) (12) Abl. purisē (15); gharahē (12);
kānanahan (13), (kāñanahun) (13) (gharaho) (12), devvaho (25) Gen. jāraha (7); fkānanahē) (13), vanahan (14)
kānanaho (13); vanahani (13), (vanahun) (13); rukkhasu (14),
rukkchahassu (14); purisē (15) Loc. purisë (15), (vanahin) (12) (vanahi) (12) Yoo. varahē (17)
Feminine bases in a. Nom sia (6); bālāu (10) ;
mälau (11), bäläu (25), (mälão) (11), göladi (6); bāladu (7)
bālāo (25), (bālāho (18), bālai (25).
(bālāhē) (10) Aco. (bāla) (8)
mälāu (11), (mälão) (11) Instr. (bālāë) (12)
bālāhiṁ (12) Loo, balāhi (12)
balahin (12)