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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________________ svi possessive suffix' jaśasvi 'famous', tejasvi brillant, manasvi' tayaṁsi, manamsi “high-minded' jasaṁsi hrasva- 'short' hansahesita hisia G. hîsrvũ etc. 14187 “neighing' 2. NIA. instances without known MIA. precedents. abhi-pis- 'to press closely G.bhisvű busa ‘haff. G. bhūsū 9293 aśīti ‘eighty' Pk. asii G. ési 911 tryasiti 'eighty three trầsĩ 6086 dvyasīti "eightytwo' bảśi 6699 kāsa - 'cough' Pk. khāsa- G. khãsi, etc. 3138 thãsvu 'to cram' 5499 G. thõso “knock' H. thũsnā to cram' G. dhûsū 5892 tala-sparsa/Pk. tala-phamsa G. talãsvì 'to gently 'touching the soles', tala-paṁsa rub the soles' ‘rubbing the soles' 6870 śvāsa Pk. sāsa 'breath H. sãs hasnā 'to laugh’, H. hãsi “fun' dhúrsa G.dhũso 6502 dhûrśara G.dhũsrũ 6869 5511 3. In the Gujarati dialect of Gohilvād (Saurashtra, Gujarat), nasalization of the vowel preceding an intervocaeic -ḥ- (which corresponds Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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