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NOTES-VIII, ii. 177-182
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We thus get 19, EA, ETA, Eh etc. The 2nd person terminations are dropped after bases ending in 37.
177, and for all persons and numbers are, according to this Sutra, the terminations of the Present and the Future. अन्ये त्वन्यासामपीच्छन्ति, according to some grammarians these terminations serve for all tenses and moods. So EST, ETETT stand for Hala, HÀI, H3, maa, 70, बभूत्र, भूयात् , भविता, भविष्यति and अभविष्यत्.
178. In the case of vowel ending roots of and w are prefixed to all terminations of conjugation. e. g. Cat, TETTE, EISITE, IGIE, ET=3, TTS13 etc.
179-180. For the Conditional mood ( faqat we have the same forms as for optative in and F. The present participle in 7 and it coupled with the auxiliary * also serves the purpose of the conditional; e. g. groTETOT etc. Sk. ETCUTETIT TROTTE EROTITETT FJARIFTOT: ( fatal Rh ), FTARETTET 57 azT TIETÍCHAT 3TFT dg: (lit. pra:.) Had, O moon ( EROTIE ), you placed lion (Eriopa) in place of the deer, you would not have suffered defeat from the eclipsing planet(te! À FAT3tate presents a difficulty. The is called $4, the son of frient and might have been frightened by the lion on the disc of the moon if the moon had been सिंहाक.
- 181–182. Present participles. tę and nay, termina tions of the Present participle in Sk. become and ator in Prakrit. In the feminine form we have s, i and aroñt ( also ATOTT ); e. g. ah, cemi, prof.
Synopsis of the third Pada. 1- 57. Declension of nouns and adjectives. 58_124. Declension of pronouns. 125—130. Miscellaneous about Declension. - 131-137. Syntax.
138—182. Conjugation.
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