Book Title: Some Topics in the Development of OIA MIA NIA
Author(s): H C Bhayani
Publisher: L D Indology Ahmedabad
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vastudvayam nasyati lagnai (Srngāramañjari-kathā
p.64)
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(9) nrtyati lagnā (Śrngāramañjari-kathā, p.6,9), 'She
began to dance. āgacchati lagnah (Kathäkośa, 6-8; 11th Cent. A.C.) “He started coming'. āgacchāmi lagnah (Kathākośa, 16-20)‘You began to strike'. mārayasi lagnaḥ (Kathākośa, 16,20) ‘You began to
strike' (13) mārayāmi laganah (Kathākośa, 39,3,53,9)“I began to
strike'. māryase lagnaḥ (Kathākośa, 19,14) began to be released'. mucyate lagnah (Kathākośa, 19,14) began to be
released'. (16) nigrhyate lagnaḥ (Kathākośa, 87,13) 'He began to be
restrianed', (17) yāti lagnaḥ (Kathākośa, 113,1)‘It began to go'. (18) svpimi lagnaþ (pañcākhyānaka, 122, 18. 1199 A.C.)
'I began to sleep'. (19) yojayati lagnaþ (Pañcākhyānaka, 268,10) 'He began
to join' anāvșstiḥ sampadyate lagnaþ (Pañcākhyānaka)
‘Drought began to take place'. 3. lagg-/lag-used as the second verb with the infinitive of purpose of the first verb. (1) padahu laggu (Paumacariya, 71,14,5)
‘Began to fall'. (2)
pariciṁtahu laggu (Paumacariya, 88,62) 'Began to reflect.
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