Book Title: Kumarpal Charita
Author(s): Shankar Pandurang Pandit
Publisher: Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute

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________________ 660 APPENDIX gehiens, ERSTE. From Et and age we get respectively ate and qe as passive bases. . THE PAST TENSE 162-164. Roots ending in vowels like & G1 etc. have , gist as terminations of the Past tense, and roots ending in consonants like a have gist for the same tense. These terminations seem to be those of the 3rd person sing., though the rule does not specifically mention it. In literature we get for the 3rd person plu. इंसु and अंसु, e. g., गञ्छिसु and गच्छंसु and also अब्बवी etc. from' Sk. In the case of 3ty we have me and Prelet for all : persons and numbers. The use of the Past tense is very limited. THE OPTATIVE 165. The Optative base is formed by adding after which the terminations of the Present tense are added. We can thus have होजइ, होज्जेइ and होज्जा etc. . . THE FUTURE. 106-172. The terminationsof the Future tense are:1st. Fi, FALA, ETA, ICIA FIAT, EIA, REHFTIA,ETA, PEA, FITŲ, Tiy, fes, ferit, fecer. 2nd. Rit, igen PERII, IEE. 3rd. Res, fog pelaa, paa, itat E. g., EIERİ, Tienei etc. 170. The roots and i have in addition #18 and are in the 1st person sing. of the Future. 171-172. The ten roots etc. have the corresponding ten substitutes for Future 1st sing.; e.g., hasi etc. To Hira etc. we can add the terminations of the Future and have सोच्छिमि, सोच्छिहिमि, सोच्छिस्सामि, सोच्छिहामि, सोच्छिस्सं and सोच्छं and so forth.

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