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SANSKRIT PRIMER:
BASED ON THE
LEITFADEN
BY
BOSTON:
GINN AND COMPANY
1885.
C(Hp.
By
E. D.
perry,
Composition
53re0S&3orft
Iig
SCHONEBERGER StRASSE,
Berlin, SW.
ig
GEBRiJDER UNGER.
17
university press.
Cambridge, Mass.
Preface.
is
a revision,
"The following
Leitfaden
was written
number of
Haug's and
mj own
was used
scholars.
method of Sanskrit
practical
It
in the
82],
instruction of
is
instruction,
at
is
The attempt
is
method
first difficulties
language.
most
lively
fiir
fact that
ex-
own
at
part
is
in the
given them
Leitfaden
stiicken
i?iy
European uni-
For
to be gained thereby.
to
justified
perience shows,
to transfer this
is
made
the
little freely.
accessible only
On
when
the subject
may
The
grammar
the
verses in
in part
To
contained in them.
may
some time
class,
was convinced
of
its
in the instruction of
unfortunate that
which,
since
America
stances
it
the
at least
it
have learned to
distrust.
Under
to attempt a combination of
really rewritten.
An
in.
these circum-
we
seemed advisable
practical exercises
seemed very
it
Buhler's
this
end the
memory; and
full for
the
forty-five,
beginners,
to
re-
ary conjugations.
real
whom
the
book
what
is
de-
who may
up
this study
by the
instructor.
much space
to be given here.
They
may
all
take
forms
present "non
at
quotable".
In
ness.
very
many
all
seemed quite
Many acknowledgments
It
whose
aid has
made
different
mention.
To
Prof.
Whitney
owe deep
it
gratitude for
many
valu-
manuscript, and,
later, to
put at
my
me
not a
(Tii.
Grimm) of
of the
Lanman
am
little in
acknowledgments are
Prof.
many
To
My
pupil,
Mr. A. V.
W.
Jackson,
also
due
to
the
printers,
manner
in
My
Gebr. Unger
which
their part
From V.
S.
Apte's "Guide
to Sanskrit
Composition"
have
The appearance
November
last,
was
but
it.
interrupted
notify
by
my
West
printing
was begun
illness,
and a re-
Indies.
book
will
may
shall esteem
me
The
it
a favor
if
this
remark.
Berlin,
August
1885.
E. D. P.
Table of Contents,
in systematic
The
I.
grammatical arrangement.
figures ia
2147.
20.
Classification of Sounds,
and Pronunciation,
Accent, 56.
Changes of Sounds.
II.
paragraphs.
p. xi.
Introductory suggestions,
Alphabet and Sounds.
Characters,
to
4954.
Kules of Euphonic Combination.
Rules of Vowel Combination, 105, 106, 156161, 164.
General
Laws concerning Finals, 239 242.
Deaspiration, 242.
III.
and
r,
191, 192,
266,
148,
147,
342, 352.
Surd and^Sonant
Combinations of Final
267.
Conversion of
Conversion of n to
n, p.
to
,%
p. 27 (note**),
32 (note**), 166.
p. 99 (note), 342.
of m, p. 29 (note).
Final t, 148151.
Final
k,
f,
p, 266.
IV. Declension.
Case-endings, 90,
91.
91, 241.
and Adjectives.
Vowel-stems:
Stems
in a,
m.
n.,
103,
III.
Stems
in
z,
m.,
113,
Vlll
Stems
in
185187.
in
I,
In
a, 162;
w,
Stems
Stems
in
in
128;
ni.,
z,
136,
n.,
in a,
t,
in
In
and
w,
a, 212,
Stems
in r,
f.,
213;
201205, 208.
f.
Consonant-stems
General, 237242.
(b) Derivative Stems.
256264.
Stems
183; in u, 198.
Diphthongs:
van), 265.
137.
(a)
In
In in
(in,
Comparatives
in yas, 255.
Nouns: 269284.
Comparison, 337345.
Irregular
Formation of Feminine-stems,
187, 251,
255,
262264, 268.
VI. Numerals.
328336.
VII. Prononns.
223236, 285288,
413.
Vni. Conjugation.
Voice,
IX. Present-System.
Conjugation Classes, 72
65.
Verbal Ad-
Secondary Conjugation, 69
70.
80.
First Conjugation.
General, 383387.
I.
G<i-class),
404412, 414
429.
II.
III.
IV.
Nu
classes),
fifth
388395.
A;n-class),
399-
403.
IX
Second, or ^-Conjugation.
VI. -Class
135,
152154
152
(H.
155
110,
etc.
VIII. 2/-Class
or div-class),
fourth
etc. (as
124127, 131134,
for a-class).
Conjugation, 168
176,
H. tenth
[Causative and Denominative Conjugation (partly
or cwr-class), 141
154 etc. (as for a-class);
146, 152
also 215-221.]
X. Perfect-System.
447471, 474.
Periphrastic Perfect, 472, 473.
XI. Aorist-System.
General,
486.
488.
Reduplicated Aorist,
s-aorist, 491;
?5-aorist,
490.
489,
487;
Sibilant
fl-aorist,
Aorist:
XII. Future-System.
General, 475.
Conditional,
482.
304313.
Infinitive,
314322.
Gerundives, 323327.
497.
Passive,
499502.
498.
Desiderative,
Causative,
503506.
509, 510.
Future, 483-485.
507,
508.
Denomina-
362 365.
Secondary Adjective Compounds, 366
370; Possessive, 371377; with Governed Final Member, 378.
scriptive,
Compounds
Adjective
as
350, 379381.
Karmadhdraya-comTpounds,
p.
137
(note);
Dvigu-com-
compounds,
381.]
112.
with Cases,
82,
Prepositions
104,
Instrumental (and Genitive), p. 89 (note).
Comparatives, 345.
236.
130.
kirn
with
Construction with
p. 47 (note).
iti^
Force of Modes:
Causative, 221.
Imperative, 194196; Optative, 207.
Past Passive Participle, 290. Past Active
Passive, 177.
Participle, 303.
320322.
of
Gerund, 311313.
Infinitive,
Hindu Names
Sanskrit.
of Letters.
finished
by earnest students
in sixteen or
seventeen weeks, reckoning three lessons per week, with here and
there an hour for review.
After that Lanman's Sanslcrit Reader,
an introduction to which
be taken
this
Students are
up.
work
seemed advisable
to
is
strongly
Grammar
at the outset.
etc.,
In such cases
it
pupil
may
many
sentences as the
in the preparation of
1*^:^011
in th^
book
the
will,
it
from
their elements;
their Sanskrit
The
is
is
meaning of
table
designed
Arraugomeut of Vocabularies.
The
Xll
in
strict
AH
verb-forms
rbal adjectives
ill
in the
Alphabetic Order.
bi;t
The
alphabetic order
is
that given in
I,
The
The
The
sign
tw,
representing an assimilated m,
to a
semivowel,
anusvara^ then
its
1.
If m, resulting
sibilant,
place
assimilated to
place
is
or
is like
hy
is placed according
from the assimilation of
that of n.
sakrt.
2.
But
a mute, representing
n,
be the product of
n, n, 72, or m, then its
if
Introduction.
Alphabet.
\.
Sanskrit
is
commonly
The
Devandgarl alphabet.
written
in
what
called
is
the
European
Vowels.
short
^
labial
^
^
lingual
dental
"^
palatal
simple
palatal
diphthongs
labial
labi
{pals
Visarga
Anusvara
h,
n or
Mutes
tw.
long
a
i
lie
^0
di
au
iDtroductioij,
-^^
dental
Sibilants: palatal 1[ p;
Aspiration
2.
by
^ v,^
dental ^
labial
15I
s.
lingual Xf s;
h.
is
that in
The
from
lingual -^ r
.iiiivoweis
it
writing runs
left to right.
3.
The theory
and consonantal.
of the devanagan
That
is, it
mode of writing
this
syllabic
it
latter
except when
is
initial,
or,
if
written,
is
the
being
Hence follow
these
two
principles:
when
by another vowel.
is,
by
itself,
when
or
is
not combined
it is initial,
or preceded
modes
with
it
If
combined into
a single character.
5.
syllable
must end
in
words of a sentence
in writing,
a final consonant
is
combined
Introduction.
Thus
prarudham
fields the
'
tall'
grain grows
pra ru dham.
Each of
si
would
be considered as consisting of
ma
of
vision
the
would be indicated by a
these syllables
always
words so
to separate the
the syllables
this:
%%gftrWTfH^^^T^flr>5T52ilT^^i^
6.
to the di-
written independently,
is
single
are
common
Europe, the
in
or thus %^J-
Thus, f[cj^iq
practice
I'^Tt
indrdya
namah;
in which,
with
the
all
is
and
In translite-
words separated.
Under A,
7.
forms.
full
a:
itself
implies a following
attached to
unless
it
all;
the consonant-sign
is
Thus
the consonant-signs given above are really the signs for ka,
a:
3.
m\
and
kd.
I:
The hook
^T
f^
c.
ki.
VT
fll
dhd
pi
ha).
etc.
f<l dki.
kl.
ifV in.
is
dhi.
histori-
Introduction.
whole of
the
way down
later prolonged,
so
Observe
below the
the
it:
line,
^ ku. ^
u and u:
cu.
hu.
^ cu. ^
gj ku.
:p*
r and f
tf
hook
In some
the .1^ or
.^i.
e:
7^
/;
T\
Z:f .
With
tf.
hJio.
^ rw;
du:
the ^-sign
middle
c^
kdu.
di: cR kdl.
ye.
thus,
'^ dhdi.
""^ rdu.
consonant-sign
%T
may
be
made
to
\ ru,
^kl.
'^ pe.
ke.
Diphthongs,
pr,
is
hr.
o: eR^ ko.
"^ du;
c?w,
Owing
hit.
oR kr.
vowel
the
7.
hu^
Ihu.
and vowel-sign
by writing beneath
'?R A:,
h,
^ d.
Strictly,
but
often used
it is
by
or sentence, to avoid
f^fsgf^: lidhhih,
9.
not
difficult.
to almost all;
method
t%Z^
Under B.
is
word
awkward
thus,
or
The combinations
if
pursued.
combinations;
litsu.
difficult
The
common
Introduction.
The consonant
allowed.
be pronounced
to
and above
first
Examples
m
"^
gga,
is set first in
Only
full.
jja,
TZf
pija,
nma,
^ bhya,
<r ttha,
ska,
sua.
Examples of
IP kva,
^ nja,
^ tna.
J{ pta,
10.
^ cca,
is
more or
less abbreviation or
Thus, of
of c^
of
cR
of ?^
Mn
m
IT
of
and "^
^kya,
thus,
^'y^>
^',
y,
dda^
"S t^i
12.
^ ddha^ ^
dhha
thy a,
etc.;
etc.
dya^ "^hma,
5T dhya;
a consonant; thus,
^ pea,
is
"Wf
usual
pw,
^^ gya.
In a case or two,
is
sign of r);
as
^ hna^ ^
letters is
"^ r,
in
written with a
^,
^ nna^
hna.
The semivowel
consonants,
is
"sj pr.
recognizable; thus,
13.
^ %^
^l^" ^V^^i
t( tta;
in sf dga,
c?
and in
in y^ kta;
1.
As
the
first
thus,
of a group of consonants
it is
Introduction.
thus containing r as
its
vowels
du,
2,
e,
e,
o,
ai,
first
member
is
f^
'^
rki,
If
2.
rki,
ifi
pronounced
after another
^f
%f
^ sra, ^
consonant or consonants, r
3.
When
is
written in
full,
Combinations of
14.
iq
ttva,
Bif sthya;
its
rr,
sirya, r^RSf
to the
who
is
grya^
srva.
r, it is
character,
fif^ffT
and
nirrti.
psva,
same
<^
rules; thus,
tsya,
-^ gcya,
considerably
TTEf
initial
thus,
^ drya, x^
15.
thus,
made according
gf dvya,
nksva,
it;
pra,
^ ddhya,
with
TJ
In the middle of a
to be
X^ r is
Hgra,
is
^ pra.
^rkau^
rhhim.
rko,
little
their
in
practice will
make
16.
sign
printed texts to
below,
119,
(>J)
mark
158): thus
<S^^^
is also
17.
in the
te
'bruvan.
comma, as
is
used in
inverted
or 'separator',
sign
example
will be
just given.
But some
texts,
this sign.
represented
In the
by the
MSS.
the 4
The
sign
o is used to
mark an omission
of something easily
Introduction.
e.
i.
gatam gatena
18.
19.
c)
1,
2,
;^
3, Ji 4,
0,
%^
etc.
are
6,
and
i|.
7, r: 8, Q. 9,
0.
European
system
by
thus,
digits;
^cq
\'^ 24,
the Arabs,
who
call it the
485,
^^0
This
7620.
Indian system, as
we
style
it
the
Arabic.
20.
make
Ij
^j
^5 "^j
Ij
the horizontal
^-
**5
7, *l,
made
is
first,
^; 1, ^.
The
Sanskrit
is
much
as
common
it is
be their native
whatever.
skrit
Hence
it is
it is
the learned,
different parts of
mode
of utterance with
much
I.
22.
A. The
a,
i,
to
ancient
exactness.
Vowels.
and w-vowels.
be pronounced
manner
rule, respectively.
as
The
Introdaction.
a-
vowel stands
in
But
of consonantal sounds.
the
i-
vowel
is distinctly
and
palatal,
The
B.
23.
r and /-vowels.
another vowel: r
I
like
le
or
fibre,
in able.
The diphthongs.
C.
24.
is to
\r
a,
The
1.
and
o,
long, should receive the long e and o-sounds of the English they
and
were doubtless
in the
(e
=a+
i,
=a+
w);
The
2.
in
di
German Baum
They were
and
o only
A. Mntes.
is,
aisle
and au
as pure diphthongs
element.
first
Consonants.
that
English
II.
25.
ai in
surds
p and
(also sonant)
e.
g.,
in
the
sonant m.
26.
The
first
k and
g,
27.
What
nasal to
and
Nor
is to
its
rf,
is
p and
own
character
the
p and
b.
5,
or n
series of
is to
mutes
and
d,
in the
mute-
contact.
28.
Introduction.
we have
usual
g,
This
as in madhouse.
a very closely
is
and
difficulty,
The
29.
still
fol-
e. g., th
h*,
It is
among European
lowing
gJi.
is
one of great
unsettled.
The
30.
1.
Gnttnrals: k,
kh,
now
be taken up in
n.
gh,
g,
detail.
Palatals:
2.
31.
being generated by
mute
and the
ng in
last, like
c, ch, j,
singing,
jh, n.
is
derivative,
(The palatal
For
both represented by /)
of
c
the palatals is in
respects peculiar.
The
treatment
palatal mutes
ch and j,
32.
to
many
this
Lingnals:
into the
dome
th,
t,
d,
The
dh, n.
r,
e.
g.
in very is
pronounced.
33.
4.
is
pronounced like
Dentals:
t,
th,
d,
t,
dh,
like d,
n.
t,
thus,
In
to distinguish
practice
them from
and so on.
drawn back
American) smooth
the dentals
Introduction.
34.
Labials: ^, ph^
5.
m.
m.
b,
B. Semivowels:
35.
5, hh,
?/,
r,
I,
v.
1.
The
palatal semivowel y
than our
36.
38.
the
in cases innumerable.
Very
y.
The
2.
3.
4.
The
The
is
smooth
the English
37.
(short or long) :
the Sanskrit
probably
is
and
r,
like this
It
thus resembles
in English.
labial v is
modern Hindus
untrilled.
except
when
it
But
same exception).
vowel precisely as y
to
strictly the v
an i-vowel: that
stands related to an u-
is, it is
z(;-
sound in the
euphony
sounds and
39.
dental,
The
(German w)
oui.
a v- sound
is
th^
/.
C. Sibilants:
p,
s,
s.
1.
The
is
of plain character: a
(as in
lesson
never as
in ease).
40.
2.
The
It is, therefore,
as
s is
the sibilant
pronounced
ordinary English
sh,
is
pronounced
to give
it
its
3.
The
p is
by
all
Introduction.
to
somewhat
it
speak
variously
oftener as
42.
43.
D. Aspiration:
This
h.
is
than as
But
h.
its
that of a sonant.
sh.
It is
not an original
in
It
c,
h.
The
(in
the
E. Tisarga:
ing, a final A-
sound
45.
European
The
The anusvdra^ h
its
utterance there
the
visarga
not
is
final s
or
r.
or w,
is
a nasal sound
p.
F. Anusvara.
that of
gh,
it is
is
By Europeans
nowadays.
differently
perhaps
pronounced
11
required to
is
make
is
mouth.
the anusvdra the value of the nasal in the French -an, -on^ -en, -in,
etc.,
which
46.
indicate
is
Two
different signs,
^,
Most commonly
the anusvdra.
is
employed;
MSS.
to
will
not often be met with in printed texts, except to mark the change
of a nasal mute to anusvdra before a following semivowel, particularly
47.
milated
I;
thus, ffT^
It is
^^T^
tdTd lahdhdn.
convenient in transliteration
more independent
by a
special sign
origin, represented
by
n.
Cf. 139.
to distinguish the assi-
wi,
12
Introduction,
48.
long, or short
syllable is
heavy
if its
The
vowel
by position ").
sonants.
syllables
full
con*
letters.
Changes of Sounds.
49.
The changes
to
Guna and
Vrddhi.
Among
the vowel-
changes, the most regular and frequent are the so-called guna and
vrddhi,
50.
The following
Simple vowels
in derivation
and
inflection.
13
Introduction.
as
it is
is its
own guna;
njn
a remains
53.
instances,
consonant:
e.
g.,
t%c^
cz^
become
become
54.
may become
ne;
t%^
nend or ^"^
^
%c^^
cet,
nind or
and
"ift'
may
^f^ jw may
not
jev.
fre-
by
the union of
the language
is
compound words
of the very
a process
in
which
literature, the
words
to
and combined
with each other by nearly the same rules as those which govern the
making of compounds, so
that
it
is
application
supposed.
etc.,
is
pre-
inflectional
in Sanskrit
student
it
14
Introduction.
Accent.
56.
of
all
The phenomena
of accent are,
make
no account.
in their recitation,
nowadays by Hindus
in
The
Vedic texts,
in certain
appendix.
The
portance;
i.
variations of
e.
will be given in
an
Here
it
will be
enough to
state
of actual
third,
called
is
one syllable.
It is
circumflex,
Whenever,
finition,
and
fully
entitled
to be
is to
called
It
be understood; and
it
will be de-
the
i.
e.
in
the so-
Introduction.
been lopped
an extent,
system
which we
call
retains
There
58.
15
',
is
primary;
less fully
voices, active
For
is
An
active
padam 'word
for one's
are liable to
it,
form
present-
the
is
by
for another'; a
Some
self.'
called
verbs
are
compounded with
is
60.
differs as the
certain prepositions.
There are
three
persons:
first,
nouns, three numbers: singular, dual, and plural. All these persons
and numbers
the
first
we
^^frj
mode
the verb
tense and
except
^p)^o/>tot(,
etc.,
to
first
person what
the
whole
system of verbal forms from that root, since H^tRT heads the
of forms in the native grammar, as "K^yw, or
in
that
The
61.
are
Greek or Latin.
Hpyjafxa.i^
list
or amo^ does
substantives out of
'
16
Introduction.
inflect
them according
to the needs of
expression.
62. In
the following,
by
the root
thus, V(
s.
63.
forth
by
indicated
;
the
The scheme
later language,
and
The only
Sanskrit is shown
64.
in
classical speech):
I.
Present -System:
d. Optative,
II.
III.
e.
a. Indicative,
b. Imperfect,
c Imperative.
Participle.
Perfect- System,
a. Indicative,
b. Participle.
a. Indicative,
b.
Op-
= "Precative").
A. Sibilant Future,
a. Indicative, b.
Preterit(= "Conditional").
c. Participle.
The
names from
perfect,
their correspondence in
and
mode
of
and not
designated by them.
at all
time
nor
is
of
many
17
Introduction.
The
Participles.
in the table at
64. There
is,
Moreover,
and passive
of past
future passive
different formations,
(sometimes
participles,
or
is
meaning.
neuter)
gerundives,
besides,
which
of several
future-stems.
67.
really an
It is
The
Infinitive.
classical Sanskrit
has a single
infinitive.
Gerund.
frequent, and
is,
is
especially
Its
value
is
(in-
that of an
temporal force.
Secondary Conjugations.
69.
2.
The secondary
Intensive;
3.
Desiderative;
4.
Causative.
1.
Passive;
of inflections.
Yet
in
them
all is
the passive
70.
Under
is
less
complete conjuga-
the
6.
59.
DenominatiYe
7.
Compound con-
8.
Periphrastic
18
Introduction.
The
71.
verb-form
of a
characteristic
is
its
proper
By
personal ending.
(i.
finite
e.
alone
this
or personal)
determined
is
its
mode
But the
and tense.
of
distinctions
mode and
tense are
Conjugation -Classes.
72.
Of
the
manner
the im-
Its
As
all
is
which
in
there
form their
different roots
made
and a verb
is
is
is
said
way
made.
which
its
present-stem
73.
Of
passive,
which
is
really
exhibit coincidences
jugation,
is
conjugation.
five
first
enough
The
The
a present-system only.
will
as follows:
74.
In the
first,
mental characteristic, a
personal ending,
now
goes a variation
this
fuller,
form
shift of accent:
the tone
as their fundais
now upon
stem
rests
when
common,
the accent
is
itself,
upon
it,
the
Along with
on the ending.
We
briefer,
distinguish
these
In
on the contrary,
the accent
has a fixed place, remaining always upon the same syllable of the
19
Introduction,
is
unknown.
and the
Moreover,
distinction of
the present-stem
The
classification current
among
the
classes,
arranged according to
The
i.
is
the Hindu,
and hitherto
ten
no
conjugation-
intelligible
principle whatever.
no present-class
really
at all,
but a
e.
among
causative,
difference.
Probably the
fact that
by no means
The Hindu
sixth, fourth,
The remainder
78.
The
first.
First Conjugation.^
I.
The
root-class
present-stem
\h
'sacrifice';
III.
of the Hindus);
"^^
its
ad^ *eat';
class
(third
or
Aw-class);
the root
is
^^
The
to the syllable
na \nd\
T^^
ac?-class,
dvis, *hate'.
The reduplicating
reduplicated to
or
.-/ \
is
'go'; fl[^
II.
(second
i^^
in
strong forms,
thus,
?5tl
is
rudh, 'hinder'.
3*
20
Introduction.
IV.
added
The
a*
ww- class
b.
<?[^
n,
it is
from l^cT^
(^
This
present-stem.
is
*make'), add
kr^
is
krt,
See note,
'buy'.
and the
class-sign is a simply;
The
a- class,
i/u^^ii-c
root,
if
be capable of
ynbhu,
'be.'
cT^
tudd from
VIII.
The ya-
tud^
^wr?-
thus,
only,
having
systems;
in
though
it
differs
^^
ya
is
added to the
div)^ *play.'
which
is
is
sitive verbs,
class);
has the
'
it
is
thrust.
root,
the
^ Tf^
or &7m-class);
accent,
(or,
Jcrmd (or
"^R^TIfr
(first
nd
p. 32.
-Cd
or unaccented -class
VII.
Hindu gram-
nl) is
\^^
A:n- class);
Second Conjugation.
accent,
tan^ 'stretch.'
forms,
the added
inflected
tanu
best ranked as a sub-class, the M-class; thus,
TTJ
knnt) from
sfl^iTl
weak
is
in
nu
"if
already in
marians;
(fifth
all tran-
It
forms
21
Introduction.
its
^^
79.
to
T^l^f
l/^^
acf,
rudhyd.
limited,
The verbs
simplicity of formation
and
their
first;
greater
inflection
show much
first.
Prepositions, or,
more
prefixed.
ludh-\-'^SI^
anu
is
^g
is
prefixed to the proper verbal form; and the 3rd sing. pres.
rules prevailing in
Greek
The
the
There
is
in Sanskrit
*i
"government" of nouns.
more
fully
in
all
the noun-cases,
office
is
directive
only,
(in
their
But
Words
except the
in general
or
22
Introduction.
Declension.
The
83.
together.
striking peculiarities.
The dual
and neuter.
Greek, where
85.
The
:
extensively
than
in
state.
genitive, locative,
is
much more
used
is
appears in a moribund
it
Cases.
following order
ment
many
in the arrange-
first,
in
is
For
86.
be
The stems of
classified as follows:
III.
Stems
few others
r (or
87.
a, t^
^,
inflected like
^"^
ar),
I.
Stems
and
in
^u
in
"^
a.
II.
267305.
for convenience
may
Stems
in
\i
and
^ w.
IV. Stems in
V. Stems in consonants.
and those
form
in
Wh.
in different cases.
weak
As
is
respectively;
sometimes three:
sing,
and
dual,
pi.
The
rest
23
Introduction.
are
weak
the
instr.,
and
the gen. pi. (all of which take endings beginning with a vowel),
or, if there
dat.,
abl.,
and
loc. sing.,
the gen.
and
loc. du.,
are weakest; and the instr., dat., and abl. du., the instr., dat., abl.,
and
loc. pi.
89.
In the neuter,
ace. pi.;
if
are middle,
sing,
in
Case-endings.
of case -endings, as
recognized
assumed as
is
this:
Dual
m.
It applies entire to
of
and w-stems;
f.
Plural
m.
n.
n.
f.
du
as
du
as
hhydm
bhis
bhydm
hhyas
hhydm
hhyas
OS
dm
OS
su
und
to
other vowel-stems,
with
considerable
8u
i.
endings.
same
and
bhis,
Pada-endings.
e.
hhydm and
The
case-endings bhydm,
The treatment
to be
are called
bhis,
hhyas,
and
pada ("word")is
generally the
24
Lesson
I.
Lesson
number
Inasmuch as
"^
is its
own guna'\
The
lU of the stem
final
3.
vddami
'^^rf'T
'^^5[ftr
"^r^f?I
vddasi
vddati
The ending
93.
^^
94.
a root like
is
first
persons.
Plural.
"^^"^^ vdddvas
"J^^iT^ vdddmas
^^^^
vddathas
qf^^ vddatha
^^ff^
vddatas
cf^f^ vddanti
is
it
^ ,
in verbs
suffers
whose stem
Euphonic rule.
its
nindati, etc.
final position of
visarga
Dual.
^^ jw makes
makes f^^fTf
njf
a.
a,
As a heavy
95.
g.,
ends in "^
class
e.
Sing.
2.
92.
to
I.
At
See
the end
of a
word, or as
initial
p,
^ ^
in
?,
the
s],
nind
53.
a sentence, or alone,
((rf
A:,
word standing
and
the
always become
^^, "^ ^j
T^T
in
'^
JP^?
and
following word;
e.
g.
"^^cf^^ "^T^
Present time.
narration
2.
Immediate
("historical present").
The
present
futurity.
3.
indicative
signifies
Lesson
25
I.
Vocabulary
^^
,cc/tA^n^
vUj^^u.
wt^ pv
^^
"ifi:^
(intr.)
"^^
vad speak,
^^
vas dwell.
^^
vah
r?
f-
-r
o/x
^yos
Ax
(tr.)
^^o
^:^co
f <<r7-u
^(^
gahs praise.
thence
hence
cTfTB!.
therefore
^^^^*
wherefore
{whence
thereupon
here
\^
iha
there
rf^ to^ra
hither
,,,,
f
TTSm ittnam)
in this
way
"^
so
Jm
thither
that
fT^
^a^/i(2
way
so
where?
whence?
whither?
'4iyir
nST^
adhuna now
ff^
tadd then
adya to-day
Jm
where
yatra
whither
in
Jl^
yathd
which way
as
TT
<
uy a
-.
|[f7T
^ c
Yi
so, thus
(postpos.) -^we
a^
x^^i^r^-n^
atas
^"^ atra
say.
^STTRC.
.t c
re c-c^
-7r<:-V<ruj>
-fLeXc
fly.
1^ raks protect.
dhdv run.
warn
'
instr. rei).
dah burn.
^TW
^&<^
2?^? fall
live.
trc|[^
A:ac?a
when?
^T^
if
sadd always
TT ^M but,
however
but
Jif^ 2;unar again,
uj-c^\
26
Lesson
I. II.
Exercise
15.
*Today^
We
burns.
We
18.
protect^.
20.
they
bend*?
19.
'21.
Now* we
27.
Now^
16.
sacrifice.
24.
abandon^
I.
25.
live^.
Unaccented a-
Terbs.
97.
which end
"^m
t^jV and
^
cef
bho;
and
With
ava;
^^f?I
f^f^
c^^,
do ye
dwelP?
class, cont'd.
Roots of
^?(1C
Roots
^\J
^^ with
vowels
^^^^
^^
bodh;
this
class
ne'; 'S^
^Jrs
c, a
a yields
^"51^
H^f?r bhdvati;
cetati; ^Xf^
forms "^^
final
"Q"
ar.
cit
ijrs,
bhu form
and
g^ budh
t?ar5.
a becomes
^ smr ^l^f?T
g\i(^ iwrfA,
dru and
in consonants:
^TTRt
in
j^y<^-tij
99.
Why^
26.
He
II.
ye
23.
in
Ye abandon.
22.
Where* do
Lesson
Always^ /
17.
go^
two praise.
Yie
28.
ye
smdrati.
^"qfTf vdrsati.
Words
be translated.
Lesson
The
100.
roots ipp^
gdccha and
The
101.
The
i\^
root
gam and
^^ sad^
102.
pa fq^fj{
pibati;
a.
Masculines:
^^
"5^1
^^
devas
^^^
devam
N.
T^;^(^^
sthd,
Plural.
devdii
^^T^
^^I^
Ace.
sida.
present-stem by a
Dual.
^'^^
^^
deva, 'god'.
Singular.
devd$
devdn.
>>
!)
"^J
thus,
103.
the present-stems
the present-stem
^^TH gi^hati.
"^ a form their
Ace.
yam make
makes
*sit',
makes
IT^ guh, 'hide',
N.
"^Eji^
ydccha*.
root
tisthati*^; TfJ
27
II.
phalam
fruit'.
JJ^% phale^(a-\-i)
XS^[\f^ phaldni
As
"^
An
cch.
is
aspirate
The
dental
sibilant
is changed
vowel
save
ira*mediately preceded by any
A;
c^^
or
unless the
fTf^^fff ti'8tha-ti
a process
to the lingual
i^
be
becomes f?T^f7f
final,
"^
or followed by
tisthati (the
a and
change
s,
if
a,
or by
r.
Thus,
"jj^
of yj th to
be explained below). So
and
becomes
'tT'TOT dhanus-d becomes
"^f^re
agnim;
^f^^ agni'Su
\4mi dhanusd.
"^
th
The
of assimilation
will
its
altering effect
its
upon
viaarga; thus,
^f^'^
havi-^u or
havis-su.
/-
^^ig
.s
or as converted into
havihm
instead of
l^f^W
28
Lesson
Force of cases.
104.
2.
Tlie accusative
direct,
II.
The nominative
1.
casus subjechvus.
is
is
the terminus
ad
quern,
105.
-^ or
1.
-^
+^
= IcttPt gaia
"gsror^+^iort;2 =
3.
"^ or
4.
"^ or
=
=
"^ +
It
TJ
^%^ gatdi
^ft
gatct
apt
TJe:
e.g,Jlr[\-\-xfi{iti=jf^gate'ti.
^ w = "^
"^ ar.
e.
e. g.
0.
iTfT rnaha
g.
+ ^f{
uta
+ ^ft:
ri^
^cTT
ai
or ^*^ aw
"^
or
= 'Jnftwf^t
will
ai.
e.
IJ^ eva
g.
^rfT
g.
1\^ + liWf^:
'va.
^+^
osadhih
106.
6. g. ^JHTT
iT^ftl maharsih.
"^ or
6.
or
"^ w
W+^
"^ or
5.
'^.
'pi.
2.
"^ +
^=
or
be
the
gatdu
au.
e.
^sadhify.
practice
in
everywhere
this
work
to
ndgarl text;
and
coalesced with
if
by an apostrophe
double
if
it
an
initial
of the preceding,
final
this ^{oil
initials
To
a point
will
be indicated
sometimes be placed,
in
the
which
in
devandgart,
under a long vowel formed by two coalescing vowels; thus, ^ftfTTO*!!!^ (^gnind 'rmdm.
Vocabulary
Terbs, a- class :
'vto
v-co-ut-cr
im^ gam
(gdcchati) go.
II.
f^ji
(tr.
dru run.
ni lead, guide.
^(-dpu^<
Lesson
tn"
pa
p^ nara
(pihati) drink.
^ ^ hhu become,
J3S^
yam
"^
vrs
be, exist.
TXf
rain;
give
^T
sthd (tisthati)
Subst.
stand
(intr.).
^T^
%
Exercise
Two
17.
think^ on
village*.
cook^
(^)
Final
1^
18.
25.
is
/^^^^/.J
gift,
nagara
present.
city,
16.
Ae O, ho.
II.
The
The god^
gives'-^
20.
water*.
The
19.
The gods^
give* rain
commonly
Ye
both
wins^ the
king^
The man^
23.
elephants* live^.
ddna
the
The two
21.
fruits*.
drinks^ milk^.
houses* falP.
['z?LAtc<uJ.>-*/v*
Interj. :
village.
The man*
^xt^r'^^v^
milk.
ksiira
nij'?[^
15.
Masc:
grama
^^-^^p ,>u^x^
son.
TH^
and homo),
nrpa king.
^V^
(vir
Neut. :
(fig.)
man
J^ ;?w<ra
29
II.
22.
24.
They
The two
(^^).
written as
anusvdra
if
the fol-
is
Final radical
is
it
it
Final radical
fore
i^^
sibilant.
w,
in internal combination,
30
Lesson
III.
Lesson
107.
Accented
Verbs.
The
gunated.
III.
Roots of
class.
tf
of these stems
inflection
form
this class
is
their
is
like that
precisely
not
of
f^Xf
thus,
with
The
^^
"^
Several roots in
^r
in
and
For
109.
Likewise,
makes
sometimes given as
HO.
its
xr^
number of
in the present
The
nasal
III.
is
"Sf
^^frT
before labials
always
w
f^
ksi,
regarded as a
is
icchdti
T^^chdti
( 100, note).
and
Tfl^ prach,
prcchdti,
thus,
are strengthened
f^ra
present ind.
sic,
and _L n before
sibilants
n before
^^
and
'^ h.
a, cont'd,
Masculines:
a.
Dual.
Singular.
^%*r
ich
thus,
is
"^
dhuvdti.
^[^
makes XC^^7{
V^f?r
^^f?T
by a penultimate nasal;
f^T^fTf sincdti.
dentals,
thus,
present
prch
dhuj
'desire',
is,
written^^'
L>-
u and
'
f^'^f^ kmjdti;
I-
^ kr^
e. g.,
,,,^'
Hindus
roots
iy
ksip,
devena
^TT^
^^P^TR^ devdbhydm
devdya
G.
^^'^
L.
%"'% deve
devasya
Plural.
^^^t^
devayos
^%H^
devdis
^^^^
devebhyas
%^^
devesu
above cases
Xfi^^
phaldya,
etc.
Lesson
Force of cases.
112.
The
1.
31
III.
2.
The
It is
end or purpose.
Sometimes (and
it is
The
4.
belonging
'makes
gen. subjectivus,
(e. g.
objectivus, parlitivus).
as the ablative
is
5.
The
lo-
Greek.
Vocabulary
\^
is (iccJidti)
cfiXT
f^
ksip
hurl,
sic
(sincdti)
^^flf
cast,
go;
create.
certain
srj
^5r^
^vigdti) enter.
Snbst.
c|jnT
let
(srjdti)
'Sfi'Z
/<^>
"C
u>
a- class:
out.
</cvu^i7'f>^ dig (digdti) show, point
i;/p
drop;
connections) wash,
throw.
js,ao=*^f^T^
drip,
moisten.
wish, desire.
(ksipdti)
III.
fW^
Terl()|xv2-elassi
'i
The
or understood,
in
3.
tends toward'.
for,
is
genitive
kaia mat.
7ltZ\^^^(jha
101)
hide, conceal.
,
mjlcLlAjl. , AxX^
101) sit,
hand.
Nent.:
kunta spear.
cloud.
(sidati,
^^ Jiasta
Masc:
sad
street.
%^
ki^etra field.
\;jf
Wr^S^
langala plough.
f^ visa
^|T^
poison.
tM>a-M-<'
32
Lesson
IV.
III.
Exercise
III.
^it ^fr
w^nf^ wr^: ^^f^
W[^ T^fTf ^^ ^TT'f^rfH ^: ^^
<^i
II
The boy*
15.
of the clouds^.
18.
19.
(to).
<^^
^t:
sit*
21.
17.
The
16.
The
on mats^.
We
22.
3^^
II
fields^ (loc).
men^ money^.
clouds^
f^^Ti:
20.
The gods*
Lesson IV.
113.
Mascnlines in
Dual.
Singular.
Plural.
N. "^^fH^agnis
A.
"^rf^PR^
-^fqi^fC agnayas
agnim
I.
'^f^tT agnina
D.
"^TCT^ agnaye
A.
"^^
^^Srfq^Tf^ agnibhyam
^rRTT^
^q^
**
agnibhyas
agne^ /<
^^5^^
L.
^rRrf*!^ agnibUs
'*iMl1IH ^g^'^nam
a^rn^/os
^^^3
agnau
See note to
agnim*
102.
The
U^^
vowel or vowels
i.
e.
by
"5(^
s, "J" r,
f,
or
"^
Lesson IV.
Neuters in
114.
i.
"^^
Dual.
Singular.
N. Trfr
A.
"^frWr
vdrind*
^'
^rf^W
Ab.
vdrinas
^rft"''!!^
G.
cj
tX^
115.
vdribhydm
Trfl^^
vdribhis
vdribhyas
^lO^I*i vdnndm
'vcirini
vdrisu
qif^M
vdre or "^Tf^
But neuter
in the dat.,
and
may,
c||f\f^^
vdrinos
^Tf\^fi
"^"R^ftr
V.
^Tfr^T^
'^ctrine
?5
L.
Plural.
^'^^*
I-
33
abl., gen.,
in
"^^
loc.
sing.,
Iqc.
Euphonic changes of
and
l^ r.
extremely
117.
A. Final
nant (except
unless,
only
at
if
common
s.
it
where a surd
two are
1.
below),
s is
be preceded by
the r not
In
The
common.
<2
or
Tr
d; thus, ^Sfft^
it
may
be found:
puiil>dni.
unjesSj^
in-
Perry,
required.
is
becomes
of a sonant;
as an etymological final,
^
see
indeed,
^s
34
Lesson IV.
becomes ^ft'^-sC
dahati becomes
^ a,
short
initial
dropped
jayati;
^i|^
W^TRT
which denotes
the sign
yj,
inverted
comma,
120.
its
:^
''^TPO'
icchati
flfl'
and the
"^ a
initial
is
f^Tpo
this
dropping of an
initial
initial
"^
by an
a,
becoming simple
s,
fRT^
nrp^^s jayati
T^f^
^^f?T
like the
Before any
3.
as loses
to
changed
It is the practice in
119.
^^
is
thus, T^T^
cignis
2.
118.
"^(m^ ^^ft
atra;
5'"''
^<^ch*l,
tatas
final
a,
iirpas icchati
udakam =
rlcT
becomes T^
^3^^Ji^
tata
udakam.
Final '^SH^ ^s before any sonant, whether vowel or
4.
121.
consonant, loses
its
nrpa icchanti;
^C'^^f'fr
^X
becoming simply
s,
<^^t^
"^m^ ^RTf%
<^;
nrpds icchanti
nrpas jayanti=w[T^
fqT
W^f^
nrpd jayanii.
B. Final X^
122.
form which
s
ig^^
jmnar standing
^T
9^^^
punar
9^^'
itself
1.
trTl^
maintains
r.
punar
2.
occur, either
double
"^ r,
after
;m7?a/^;
a or "^J
tpf^
nowhere admitted:
if
such would
T ^,
is
first
"^ r
is
a,
jayati,
r is
to
the
final
original
tlT;
atra, V^^[^U(f^
123.
at the
^^^
the
v\^\
\m\
if
short,
punar ramali
Tt^
rocate.
Lesson IV.
IV.
Vocabulary
Verbs:
ht
'^^'J^^^^lWl
muc [muncdti)
W^
35
off,
deliver,
free,
?w/;
^pq^
release.
(limpdti) smear.
lip
f^fx^;^
./:,x,<^'vw/a^2--
devastate, plunder.
Siibst.:
i-^^-ui^
^^STf^
(as proper
fire;
ni.,
ag't^i')
-^T^^
^f^
n, m., enemy.
inn^^iA^
^'Rr
s?*,
m., sword.
^fxf
m,
m., seer.
^"cS^I^Rf^ ^'<
f'lfT
yf^Vt/s,^A-*u^ gfi|
ra-'
5'^^^ "^'j
ji7i(3r^
duhkha,
TJ^ rama^
poet.
((^^
'-^^'^
2?r.,
name
f ^n
t^^
of
pi?;,
m.,
h.>jo-vi> ih
mm.
pr,
name
mis-
misery,
^f^
Aon, m.,
no7n.
pr.^
name of
a god.
Exercise
IV.
^# -Ptt: (a^i)
^Nf^ M ^n^fr ^PTT^
g'^rf^ ^
xmfTT ^ imf^'^w f^nq^ ^ f^T f^Tt ftff^ Q. ^^^:
I
^
^wt
^ff^
^9
fT^
15.
m'f
f?frT:
123)
I
-^^
ftr
^o
^T^
20.
18.
Fire^
17.
^f^t
fft:
^et^ct:
q^
II
I8
^r^^
^T^rf^
^^
16.
trees^.
19.
II
Rama^
burns^ the
hands^.
truth^.
^^rfir
of
(pi.) people.
fortune.
ffr
a god.
inountain.
n.,
m., Tiom.
a hero.
g^
man;
m.^
fire.
word
whicli
is
3*
V reos
m^
Lesson IV. V.
36
kind^ (^iT,
22.
Hari^.
on
^j)
two
seer's*
the trees^.
hands^
23.
Rama*
24.
The
21.
pL).
^'ew.
water^
touch*
remember^
People*
Ms hand^
(abl).
Lesson V.
their present-stem
WW
from
^0^
is
with
form
made
the present-stem
Tfl ndhya;
inflection of
Certain
and
^i
'|[^
"^
ai or
are given
stem,
(cf.
132), and
-class-
the root
or
^^l
^ gd (Hindu
11 gai)
Jiva
by them assigned
(Hindu
^
^
^wRf
ghyati.
*suck'
(Hindu
makes
127.
XT^
Masculines in
I-
^T!MT bhdnund
D.
Hpf%
bhdnave
Ab.^n^^
;,
bhdnos
L. )iin bhdndu
to the VI
!][
or
hh% or
hve) forms
makes
PP, which
^^tRT
hvdyati;
X?^rf?f pdgyati.
*sun'.
'HT'5 bhanu,
u.
Dual.
Singular.
N. ^HT^^ bhdnus
A. WTTFC. ^^^wm
in
G.
class
vad.
126.
"if^
nah
this
^^ lubhya,
lubh,
The
125.
by adding
Thus from
accent.
Roots of
Terbs.
124.
Plural.
^T^T^^ bhdnavas
^fTT hhdnu
n
^^^^
\\\^^\H^ bhdnubhydm
W^^^IRC b^anvos
j)
bhdnun
^T"5fH^
bhdnubhis
t:(\9[}/^^bhdnubhyas
Ml'^^m^ bhdnundm
^"^^H ^^^^^^^
Lesson V.
Masculine adjectives in
Euphonic Changes of :^
129.
sibilant,
37
s,
c,
is
If ch],
1.
Final
final J^ r,
s,
becoming palatal
assimilated,
the dental
p.
1^%^
s,
surd mutes
it
them,
[^ U
n^l^if
'S t^]i
in like
narag chalena.
manner,
[c[^ t,
"^
th],
since
it
2.
Thus
n^
Before
would become
it
3.
is
tisthati.
130.
(much
The
preposition
less often
to',
is
'all the
*
"^
far
more usually
"^
to verbs,
a means
way
Vocabulary V.
^^
Terbs:
^Xta-rcc^-i-)
^^
gjT^^
^J^^
kup {kupyati
w. gen. or
be angry.
krudh
{krudhyati
"J^l.\ ^
'yJ^''-^U^\
A^^*^
gam + ^pf a
<r (tdrati)
w. gen.
'nn^
"^(^9
(dgdcchati) come.
cross over.
f^f?^
or dat.) be angry.
J[J{^
rise,
grow.
dat.)
ruh (rohati)
fT^^
dry up.
snih (snihyati
w.
gen. or
hu or
57
l^^x^Lo^^-
w. dat. Qx>if.7\'ir^'o/^^
(ndgyati) perish.
hvd (hvdyati)
call.
38
Lesson V.
.^.^2^cA(^^^e*..),
jj^
n.,
fljTj/ja^
A^>^cty^
^^ftr
^re
5'M?'w,
q^ pattra,
trr^ paJa,
ni-)
m.,
heap.
windlcuL,A.t/vc.-M>'-
p7',
name
of
ray, beam.
fir^T
Rj^
fq^
v<22/M,
a god.
foot;
m.,
f^XljJ'
^^^
1^
"^g
.-fo^,
ITrftr ^P^
m., teacher.
V) u<.
</
Snbst.
P^^^<3!, m.,
P%5
ni.,
summit.
pupil,
Vedic
^ff^ suJcta, n.,
scholar.
hymn.
Exercise V.
5T^: ftrwnrf
19.
Now*
f%wf^
^^
^f^f^
20.
^^
drop^
O^ men^,
we
see*
23.
The
24.
The
city^.
Both kings^
22.
b6ws^
sons^
before his
(instr.).
27.
The two
we
cloud^
21.
teacher^ (ace).
his
the
26.
The
scholar^
with their
sacrifice* to
Visnu^ {ace).
who
29.
hymns,
The two
etc.,
were
Lesson V. VI.
cook^ food^ with fire^
31.
In the
30.
The
39
enemies^
Lesson VI.
Verbs.
131.
in '^S[^^
am
The
2/^-class, cont'd.
ffT^
last
the
"551
a.
The
root
but
this
by the
make
The
133.
present-system
The
134.
root
:
^fV vyadh
da,
^f?f
dydti.
f^Ti2rf?f vidhyati.
root
IfiT^
kram,
by the natives
said
present-stem according
to the a-class,
is
final o)
thus,
forms
it
to
form
its
only according
lengthened
5fjT^f?f krCimati,
is
krdmaie.
The
135.
root
'Jf^
a,
madhu, 'honey'.
Dual.
^"U madhu
"^
IVeuters iu "^ u.
Singular.
N.
M"^*[\
Plural.
madhuni
^T^irf^
madhuni
A
I.
D.
Ab.
G.
^^TT madhund
TT^i!
madhune
^^PEC.
madhunas
L.
^^f^
V.
?rg or
madhuni
?{\jt
^reptSn'^
madhuhhydm
'R^^^
madhunos
IT^trfiT^
madhuhhis
Tf^J^JT^ madhubhyas
7TVv||^ madhundm
'^M^ madhum
40
Lesson VI.
137.
in
w may take
"^r
1138.
(^
n\
final
Before
^ n.
thus,
g; thus,
n'y
Z,
^oh|^
140.
inserted
p,
rfT-
tan gatrun.
In
initial
which
thus cIT^
eft
cf
Final i^
nasalized
or
= TU'^HT^^^
.last case,
and "^
frrl.
IT[(^ 139.
initial
before an initial
is
written
^cRj^
tan lokdn
fil,
I,
is
or (what
becomes
cIT'^
the
is
same
^cfiTi^^
thing)
tml lokdn
tan lokdn.
final
|^
is
re-
tan ca
we
find
TfTgrT
tdn taihd,
tans
fffW^T
tathd.*
Vocabulary
^^^ cam +
Verbs:
'^<^)
to; fall
kra7n
^iTC,
stride
up
+ "^
a (dkrdmati)
to, attack.
VI.
a (dcdmati)
tus
(tusijati)
pleasure in (w.
;^H
be sad.
o^
rejoice,
take
instr.).
sip,
I
^^l^ bhram {hhrdmyati
131)
^nn[
wander about.
^^
vyadh (vidhyati)
xA^v
become
(grhmyati)
steal,
X*^"'/^
-Ax^l.4.^
^>
plunder^ .^^
hit, pierce.
IJl^
praw
weary.
drunk.
jux^J.i^-nxcUi^^jf^mad {mhdyati) get
,.
41
Lesson VI.
quiet,
be extinguished, go out.
^f^^ Tcmtriyaj
Subst.:
akm^ m.,
cl^i^vUk
^f.
^v|^
m.,
injustice,
^pj
a/^,
<3!prw,
k^^i^r^)
n., tear.
^-nzj
eye. [^o-^^^
<-#!/
honey.
n.,
c^TIf
n.,
?TV madhUf
m., bee.
%^ netra^
wrong.
^ff^
man
die, dice.
adharma,
m., warrior,
cf^ vasw,
n.,
wealth, money.
Exercise VI.
T^'l" ^^rr^rr:
^f^
<18
16.
n^ ^:
i
The
II
honey^.
21.
enemy^
20.
The water^ of
flitting
then^
the
19.
his tears^
scholars^ rejoiced
When^
24.
17.
18.
The
moistens* (f^T^)
22.
king's)^.
The warrior^
about^ (^^)-
23.
II
(instr.).
TV^T ftT^
Two men^
(gxf^ )
his feet^.
are cook-
^^
42
25.
eyes'^.
26.
(^)
Lesson VII.
Causative Verbs
141.
(native "cwr-class").
This
so-called "cwr-class".
is,
Hindus
stems
it is
not con-
grouped by the
For
in dya,
is
which
practical purpos'es
it is
The causative-stem
root,
which
is in
the
is
main as follows:
143.
Medial or
1.
if
strengthening,
f^^
144.
2.
capable of
bhu,
final
3.
it;
but
^w, and
',
thus,
TJ^
^^
ptd,
^r
cur^
"n<*lRf cordyati;
XJ^^fcT
Before '^Haya^
^T\ dv respectively;
VJ'^^f^
145.
thus,
^T^T^fiT hhdydyati;
initial
'^^
ksal,
cans.
^a
in
,hf
thus,
caus. -^ifTSltTT,
|
146.
The
147.
initial
(^
is
jandyati.
an
ci,
'^ ^(^c ^
thus,
bhdvdyati.
Medial or
k'S,'^'^-
ptddyaii.
"^ifTT^rRT dhdrdyati.
'^TRI ay and
initial
V dhr,
is
one of a-stems.
In external combination
rr
43
Lesson VII.
Final ?^
148.
1.
r.
Final <^
becomes
^M |<^r^
meghdd atra;
'^^f^pdpdd
^'M
raksati or tntrra"T'?rfiT
Z:
l||l(|c(^
T^ft
pdpdt
i\ f?f
c?,
pdpdd bhrdmyati or
tJTXTT'^XIT-
2.
Final
^ is
assimilated to an initial
ci[^
or
the next
in
Ip cA, If j before
becomes
7,
jalam;
^^T^^TF^ meghdj
before
Z: e. g.,
palatal, lingual,
before
Tr^c[^
Before
initial TfTp,
final
c^
Before
^d
becomes
c,
and the
gatruh becomes
nrpdc chairuh.
4.
151.
becomes
HMI^^t
and
^ meghdt ca
WU^i^
^c
lokdt,
^TRWtcRTci; vapdl
3.
and
becomes
it
ij'bll^
150.
word; thus
IS
nasals c^
initial
becomes ^tc;
also permitted,
nayati.
thus,
'J^f^
grlidd nayati.
Vocabulary
fT^
Verbs;
/a>^Xv.(AJR^RI kathaya (denom.
kathdyati) relate,
^^
kml
stem
tell.
(Jcsdldyati)
wash.
number, count.
^5^ cur
VII.
(cordyati) steal.
beat.
7\'^ta4 (tdidyati) strike,
tul (toldyati)
weigh.
(Ja- ^-^^}UeL(''Ufrl)
nddyati) punish.
^ + ^T
1}^
Tjif
T^ipj"
pJ4
nt
-{-
d (dndyati) bring.
(picjdijati)
torment, vex.
*A^
f<<
r
PO
44
1^^ rUpaka,
Snbst.:
^^
ra., father.
^(w\^ janaka,
VJ^ pumja,
n.,
'<l^l^W rdmdyana,
(sing,
n.,
^Tfl
\^
mouths^,
reward'* of sin^.
17.
Ye
16.
The
pi.).
n.,
VII.
The
honor^
reverence* their
scholars^
both bring^
15.
and**"
18.
them.
ioteers^ strike*
gold.(^Y^^*^^^y^'=^'^^
teacher^
19.
people
world,
Exercise
14.
gold-piece.
sw^fl!,
%^
Adverb
and
^^TlJ suvarna,
a noted
poem.
wash^
loka,
"m^
merit.
n.,
m.
fruits^
in
21. In
20.
The
char-
Lesson Vlll.
152.
Verbs, a- conjugation.
in
The
is inflected
45
Lesson VIII.
Dual.
Singular.
1.
'^^ vdde
"^%
3.
"^^^ vddate
rzfi
for "^firT
stem-final
154.
middle
is
of the 3rd
With verbs
properly
X[ e
"^rf ete
^r%
ante
f^
(cf.
is
'he sacrifices
ydjate
pi. is
and
ethe
Jl^
dropped.
vddante
"^^%
before the
in the act.);
"^^^
'^T^^ vddadhve
^^^
"^^ vddete
(^nti
is this,
^^i^J{^^vddamahe
vddethe
The ending
153.
vddavaJie
c|<^N*^
vddase
2.
Plural.
sacrifices' (for
But
himself.
for
some one
many
else);
are
verbs
conjugated only in the middle, like the Latin and Greek deponents.
155.
The
in the pres-
<3||i|'ri
Combination of
and
final
initial
vowels.
Two
simple
Thus
iti
1.
'^
or
I"
or f^
= ^_wj
e.
^ETT^
g.
For
2
^_v,
Hi,
2.
"^wor^w+^wor^w
"^W^
sddhu
^TTV^^
''ktam*.
157.
The
"?!
?/
or
v or
\r.
Thus,
its
"fil^fTT "^"^
And
offrT
theoretically
no occurrence.
^
3.
kartf iha
^ra
nSf"^
madhu
'W^
atra becomes
^T-\-'^T ^'^V-,
own
iha.
46
Lesson VIII.
Final
158.
and
TJ e
remain unchanged
comes
^^
hhano Hra.
far the
By
represents final
The
159.
"^^
final
semivowel
diphthong, except
when
becomes
and
'^ST^
W\sf
ay,
<^^'
final
or '^
'^^y
\ ai, ^J^
v^
iti
would apply.
^o
ay,
"^ff^rfTT
iti
more
161.
fore
^-"^Rf bhau-aya
vanay
'^<ff
iti)
^ift
frequent.
iti).
r(f<
Such are
iti
is in
gen-
^% ff^
Thus,
becomes ^ff^
^ff^T
case of final TT e
1.
\^t,
arthaya (denom.
two
arthdaccus.).
^c-n-
av,
w,
is
bhdna
by far
(kdmpate) tremble.
arise,
be-
^R^ kamp
T^ e
and
ic^
Thus,
becomes "^f^
164.
Terl)S (deponents):
Yr
changed
The
2.
^ ^^ he indra, \ ^^
Vocabulary
-)
it
iti
^f^f bhdno
See also
^"^ sddhu
iha, ^^TTV
s
;
^f^f vana
the
is
becomes
where
o is
vane
^^^
eral
"^
of a diphthong
160.
atra be-
118).
^ w-element
or
^f^ vane
initial
commonest case of
as (see
to its corresponding
^" du,
^H^
vane Hra;
^^
Thus,
before an
he ague.
VIII.
^V
f*/*/rvt;
**-<vi-i>i
yudh
instr.
(yudhyate)
fight
of accompaniment).
(w.
'i^^A'''''?
1^
Lesson Vlll.
^W
rahh
^ (drdbhate) take
-{ iSliJ
47
greet, honor,
'^^vand (vdndate)
f|f^
cu^<fp
/r-v^^-^^
^f"^^ (^^-,^a)
-
'^^rwc(rocafe) please
ZaM
^nr^
^f
(dat., gen.),
Subst.:
^^1 udyoga,
n.,
advantage
ijL^,iMu^
TTg
forest.
woods,
n.,
v^
>vt
dvijdti^ m.,
man
f^
virtue.
1.^
f^Wt:
wt t^
^T^:
irr^ ^t^t:
^l*^
%^
^^^
II
17.
<^^
not.
<\o
^^
i8
^^
.^% ^ft
TiR^ tr3n^^R^
%^^ m^
I
itrft^tw 8
t:i%
(abl.)
I
Vlll.
Tnf^Wt^^^ ^^^
^fiTT
^^
f r?,
strength, might.
Exercise
^ HT^
^^f^g ^^W
w^T^
^^^
^%f^f^T
^^^
xr%
1:
in^ ( 161)
m^^:^ ^T^^ M
^^
^i
<^M
^T ^:
irr^f^^fT:
I
^f^^T
<^^
^^[f^
II
(instr)
,v^>
i^
^^^^
(-^^^^
advantage. v-e^^'c-ctAUa.,^^'^-^
hita, n.,
Adverlb:
c'crz^-i^]
of the fourth
<f^ 5aZ,
caste.
Aryan.
;
->
wave.
Ki-5 sacrifice.
f^^lftf
(homo).
salvation.
c?f?ya,
man
manusya^ m.,
vawa,
'^f
a^^
^^ y^J^^i
m., diligence.
^^rniT kulydna,
f^[^
%"^^
^ffwf^
^fV!|
48
"We
19.
(^Cf^)
speak^ the
teachers^.
In
21.
(accus.).
of
the advantage^
strive^ after
food^
for
The
18.
22.
The
20.
the
25.
Now*
the
forest^
two
thus*
scholarsV
money^?
the
two Aryans^
serve* the
Whence* do ye
receive^
Lesson IX.
Feminines
162.
in
"^
dj
Dual.
Singular.
N.
%^ send
A.
%*fT^ sendm
I.
%iT^T senayd
%%
sene (a
Plural.
I)
^n^
sends
^^fff*?^ senabhis
%fT^'R^ sendbJiydm
D. %TT% sendydi
^TT*?!^ senabhyas
f)
r>
Ab. ^*iriH^se7ia?/as
G.
^RfnBC senayos
1)
L.
%il^I^ sendydm
V.
%%
^TT'T'ni^
sendndm
%rT^ sendsu
sene
163.
stem ends
164.
in
Final
z,
in
and
di
and
declined like
"^
"if^
in
^^,
become
^T^
dy
The
in fact
medium
becomes, through
the
^^ ^^
^^^'^.
165.
becomes
Initial
"i^,
leaving a hiatus.
not often.
of
^TT^TT^
Thus,
^T^j
The
is
%*n% ^R
%TRJT
^,
^"^j
and the
49
Lesson IX.
becomes "^i
prohibitive particle^,
An
166.
initial
(^
^^^
as
between
'after, along,
'
^3TI
to,
"^^
"q-?:!, etc.
',
f^ down
'
'
'
in,
'
into
fif^
out, forth
(avagdcchati)
under-
stand,
rf
+ ^r^
ft
^"^ (iipandyati)
intioduee,
xijf^ 4-
TflJ
to
'forward, forth';
(pardjdyate)
'^TTT
quered
(rarely
w.
be
act.
con- fiC^.^iUu^,^
sense:
JJ^
IT
{prapddyate)
J^[^ (denom.
mrgdyate)
0Lum<l
-^^
^W + ^^
(avarohati) descend.
3c^
{vdrtate)
exist,
subsist,
Tn^^^C*-^**^
be,
v-^^i^iji
o^u^
be eminent.
Sobst.
Y^
e(jt/T f-,
^^^
^*^
arrow.
daughter, maidIon.
li^^ganga
^^^
f.,
n.pr..,
the Ganges,
m., householder,
family.
(^
hunt
become.
^J^
Deponents:
ni.,
fV^y
for, seek.
marry.
Trfr'-ro^^t.
'
;
conquer.).
(avatdrati) descend.
consecrate, /iJ-ce^fX
IT
'
IX.
f^ +
Active Terbs:
TFC + "^^
^^T
with, completely.'
Vocabulary
6>'vco
such
^;
toward
;^^ 'along
after a
1^1
f^^,
The following prefixes
167.
thus,
head of
i/^i
50
Lesson IX.
l^T^
H^jpf
trl*
i^^-^-ff^sUc} }
nom.
m.,
pr.,
Prayaga
(a
^^
n., fear.
^fntt
^",
^frm
f-)
wife,
woman.
f^^f
f.,
|i111
f'?
n.ipr.^
Yamuna
T^B(\
street.
f.,
f^^
(a river,
f^^^
^JTO
^'5 hunter^
f.
"inTfT,
^^
m., bird.
bad, wicked.
o"^,
much, abundant;
many.
AdT.:
knowledge, learning.
f.,
-^-/^
heart.
^,
f.
pi.
n., battle.
**-*n.(^**^^
o-^T, black.
f.
^^,
Hm,
^^^ m.,
(U''
m., heaven.
Adj.:
speech, language.
alms.
n.u.'ku'^
\^^^ci
twilight.
f-?
l^n.,
the Jumna).
u-
^nzn
A'
protection,
"^"^Tlf n.,
Allahabad).
city,
^T^
shade.
f-5
w.
insir.y
^^Wt
suddenly, quickly.
p-'-*^'-*-^)
Exercise IX.
f^TTTf^
^(jf
^: ^f^ Tw:
Trf^c-
^Tf%f^
15.
<^^
the householders^
Yamunal
17.
scholars^ beg^
16.
II
^8
II
At Prayaga^
(^Rj heavenl
^f^^n^T ^'RT^ft'^T?^RTf^
The two
19.
18.
In the
their enemies^.
Lesson IX. X.
20.
Here^
horses^
22.
From
23.
At
The
21.
seer's^
51
twilight^
the seers^ (
(loc. du.)
13, 3)
We
fice^ for
two
two
fear^
sacrifice^ to the
their black*
in learning^ (instr.).
we do
not* sacri-
Hari^
Lesson X.
168.
steni,
Terbs.
inflected
meaning, and
to
make
Passiye Inflection.
formed from
all
a passive conjugation.
is
is
occasion
^ yd added
an accented
The
Its sign is
any reference
form of present-
certain
which
inflection is precisely
fI?T^
tanydte, etc.
169.
is
may
be used in
The form
usually a
weak
certain abbreviations
or in
perfect,
in the
is
is
appended
?'
dropped; and
weak forms
of the
passive present-system.
E.
g.
from
^^,
pass. "^^^T^;
from ^i^f,
/^j
In the roots
171.
becomes
102),
If^
gU{^.
^^, "^,
in the pres.;
Similarly,
thus,
^,
^^
va
to
and T5a^?^;
^TT^ makes fij^^.
4*
Lesson X.
52
Final
Final
172.
173.
bat
if
The
is
in
which
change
to
'
<ft;%; gi,
T[\,
or,
"^
of roots
The
their 'passive
stem after
Ms
H,
thus,
thus,
^,
ff^^
But
by adding
from
and denominatives
inflection,
to
(T?J%
their passives
the causative or
The personal
in the instrumental,
and not
transitive
is
f,
'is
in "^T^,
denominative
stolen';
^p^ft
counted'.
177.
(^.-cjC^U-j
^"^
"^
f^^*<^,fi^
roots
Verbs of causative
176.
^y;
form
^^fn9r%-
TO%.
XT,
is
^,
if
Final
174.
<{\i|d;
%^,
it
t?|i'5El%;
less
is
common
Thus,
^|J|^%
i.
e.
f^TJT
^TT ^W%
'
Heaven
'they say'.
both with
Wt^% 'Rama
The
is
predicate to the
lives as a seer'.
Vocabulary X.
Verbs, with passives :
cR (p. krhjdte)
T^n[(khdnati; p. khaydte,khanydte)
dig.
^W (P
^^
2^
^^^
1\J[J (p.
Lesson X.
^f,Xv,-jfzfAA.
ponder.
^-K^L^fcrujTw
>^a,7^cc,-;L/e^
(p.
vm^'^) <i""k.
m (Hindu
T?; p.
purydte)
fill.
'^'^^^^^
53
54
Lesson X. XI.
{Use passive constructions throughout.)
Grain^
20.
ned^ {use
25.
^iy) by
by Rama^.
antly^
is
23.
the maidens^.
{loc).
The
26.
31.
32.
the
in
The
30.
fields^.
king's^
The mau^
their
praised*
24. 'Pleas-
on his child^
command^
text-book^ {nom.).
28.
The
Grain^
29.
is
They
commands^ are
is
his hand^.
The
Again^ Hari^
the shade^';
in
seers^ sacrificed
27.
21.
Both
22.
Lesson XI.
The
Verbs.
178.
imperfect
is
179.
with
to
it
or i; or
180.
TJ
If
^+^
or
'^^n'f^j
181.
i.
e. "^gtf
The
in
2.
f^-'ift,
thus,
from
impf.-stem
^T:i-"if^,
impf.-stem ^?I^.
Dual.
dvadam
^c(rf*(^
''^^^^
Greek;
^ + ^^;
Sing.
,1.
^ = ^^; ^+ ^ = ^IT.
^"^"^"^
dvadas
dvadaoa
Plural.
"^"^^^T dvaddma
'^'^^7\^^ dvadatam
"W^^?!
^^RTcIT?^ dvadatam
^'^'^^^^
dvadata
'
3.
"^^^c(^
182.
dvadat
The
imperfect
is
it
dvadan
expresses past
if^,
river.'
'^
Lesson XI.
Dual.
Sing.
N.
f^
A.
f^
nadi
f^^
55
Plural.
nadyau
f^^
nadyas
nadim
I.
f<5n nadijd
D.
T% nadyai
Ab.
f^TT^ nadyds
T^^^^THR^
nadibhydm
G.
T^f*T^
nadtbhis
T^[^^
nadihhyat
i^^fX'l.
L.
T^T^ nadydm
^l^^
nadlndm
nadlsu
V.
The
Final nasals.
184.
f^^"^
^^
nasals
^,
+ "^^
and
^^,
occurring as finals
initial
becomes ^fir^W'^-
XI.
fmj^ +
Verbs:
"SRc^
Vocabulary
e^xAytu^
TJT
IT {pravigdti) enter,
% +"^ (dhdrati,
down.
v^
-te) fetch,
bring.
X^'/'
-Li^,-^a^
read.
Xy^ (pdthati) recite,
Xfj^
Snbst. :
vr
'^n}in., purpose;
^[^
^5^ run"
^">
^ow.
tlio
j)r.,
trf^^
poem.
TT^
literary
!,
\(.
book (manuscript).
n.,
Indrani.
cliTcjj n.,
daughter.
f-j
'TloTYt-'*^
wife, consort.
f.,
f.,
earth
ground.
Brahman.
?T^
m.,
mother.
"^TJ^
f.,
^^T
f-j
council, meeting.
%in'
f.,
army.
"^nf
n.,
work, book.
fish.
<<^/-v>.(?YcTv^'
^'yv\ry\MjC^)
^H^
^ItTl
^^
f-j
f.,
^jpft
ITT^
f-j
goddess, queen.
f-
f.,
city.
woman,
wife.
cistern.
vv<^ C^ ^^c^^Ux^
song of praise.
^'
*^-j' f**^
^"^
56
XL
Lesson
XI I.
Exercise XI.
^Tii
<^^ a
II
When^ ye besought*
14.
then' ye were^
and*
Yamuna^
in misfortune^.
(WT)
it is^
(HT^'^)
15.
(^c!^) high-water^.
Rama^
(S'^^O-
^^
l*^*
women -servants^
anger*
(abl.)
20.
The two
21.
Ye
the
18.
ye
The queen's*
stones*.
scholar^ with
why^ do
seers^,
his
19.
fC
In
hand^
cistern^ in pots^.
22.
The
Lesson XII.
185.
Feminine Substantives
in
and
The two
shows respectively
w,
v,
o,
or av;
cf.
series of
i,
50,
-yam; dhenvdi,
186.
forms exhibit
y, e,
51.
*v
u are declined as in
^T^;
thus maiydi,
-vds, -vdm.
Feminines in
and
^w:
Tffici
'opinion';
^T 'cow\
'
58
Lesson XII.
Siibst.
^f^T
-U<^)
cRTpET n.,
poem.
^f|r
cJVf^
f.,
glory.
^ifYxi
m.,
WrffT
cowherd,
^fTf
f-,
f.,
'3[Tf'!T
of character;
decision
(^*c^^)
^^
^Ja-7/f
^^
f?
prudence, intelligence.
f-,
^rf^
devotion, honor.
f.,
^jf?T
i;%<I/vuua
repose.
hearing
holy writ.
jaw.
f.,
prosperity, blessing.
f.,
^^^
^^^,
f.
^1^,
f.
m.,
o^,
low.
^T? principal,
f.,
n.,
or
f.
first.
yn-^t (T^^Uoi;
o^fj", light,
^^jg^^"^^
Exercise XII.
f^:
^^"Wfi:
^^fw?:% ^UNRM^Mfrr: T^
^j^HTi wiwwT^^rpr^CTTf^:
t^
^
w i8
15.
city^
^^
17.
ground*.
q.
fl[wnfW
wrfTrg
"^r^ ^^tpwt^t7-
II
The
18.
birds*
By
the
Adj.:
f.,
(rvt^
wound.
f.,
^2rf?f f.,
<Jlf?f
f.,
m.,
"^Tlf
stick, staff.
f.,
ljf%
shepherd;
courage.
i..^'
gnat.
fly,
salvation, deliverance.
f.,
^fffi
guardian, c^o-^o.)
-6<j
f.,
16.
see^
Men^
the
power^ of
of
(instr.)
many^
hunter^,
and^
intelligence*
fly
up^
from the
we overcame*
advprs-
59
19.
ity^.
The cowherd^
and^
intelh'gence^
poem^
cows^
in
diligence^
to the horse's^
the
wood^
we bow
(^y)
guards'^ the
23.
jaws^ (loc).
The
24.
22.
For
By
20.
21.
The
prosperity^
In the night*
we
both read^
The
imperfect
Lesson XIII.
188.
Imperfect Middle.
Verbs, a- conjugation.
middle of verbs in a
as follows:
is
Dual.
Sing.
Plural.
^I^nr dlahhe (a
^T^f^
dlabhavahi
2.
"^r^W^TBI. dlahhathas
o^^j^
dlahhetham
3.
^^raWfff dlahhata
^HffT'^ dlahhetam
i)
HTTf^ dlabhdmahi
^f'B^j]^
^^
cf.
dlahhadhvam
dlahhanta
Root -words in
%" I
Dual.
Sing.
N. V.
\i^
A.
t\|i{^ dhiyam
f^T^
dhis
I.
f^JRH' dhiya
D.
f^3^ dhiye
Abl.
f^^I^
^'
r,
L.
Plural.
dhiydu
\i^ni^ dhtbhydm
\itfi^
dhlhhis
vY*2|^ dhtbhyas
dhiyas
fV^ft^
r>
dhiyos
sometimes follow
t\4<4l*l.
dhiyam
\(\^ dhtsu
f^jrf^ dhiyi
185.
f%I^J^ dhiyas
if^;
thus,
dhiydi^
pi.,
these stems
Cf.
I is
split
into 1y.
Lesson XIII.
60
190.
^^
The following
back
to, against, in
Both
191.
return
in verbal
'
f^
'
apart,
forms and
'down,
interposed
f^R^fir;
WT + ^ftr,
192.
of
The
fore initial
final
^,
^,
+ "^fff (^atikrdmati,
'-krdmate)
^i^ + ^1^
+
,(^a^^.)
TTU^i
>'u>c-aaj>~-
"^
TT^
(ujjdyate)
from
T[ arise,
-I-
^fg
+ f%
+
come
into existence.
{vmd<;yat%)
disappear,
^;i^
+ f'T^
arise
of a root to which
thus,
from
impf.
^^
^^ + f^,
pass. ^?n2T-
becomes
"Bf
be-
from
^+11
arise; rule.
f^^y^fl^{pratisedati)\io\di back;
forbid.
cover, keep
shut.
%^
(samndhyati)
gird;
^7 +
equip,
^T^
(a literary work).
(abl.).
(nispddyate)
injure; offend.
(all.).
too
'.
''.'i
^oojy-
or
perish.
"if^
Verbs:
arise
from
^f^^^%,
Vocabulary
sffT[^
"q"
augment or reduplication;
pres. pass.
^/-'
the final
in derivatives,
is
'to, unto',
^f^
V c^
%^^
^^ m.,
Subst.:
^T^J
t'^T
god; lord.
ra.,
'^^
^^
y^xQf/U-.ac)
"M^
V-y^
tRf
"^
understanding, insight.
man
m.,
;RfTTTW
Wf^
(homo).
>J^i;;^,
%ff,
Exercise
^(4i*44c!i*i
^ftHff
^zrr^
18
II
<i8
cot^j-^*^
f.
f.
-/^
o"^, white.
XIII.
Q.
^
M
^1
xiTnN^rr^
f>^ ^%^
m^t^fTf^:
f^:^
no
5-
II
As
'
0"?^
beautiful.
f.
whole.
o^,
M^chiR f^T'^f^
15.
^771^
modesty, bashfulness.
f.
^(^,
^J^,
^TsnrT
(J^^^^^^^^^-^r^
Adj.:
l|<^(4
as
creation.
f.,
f.,
destruction.
fHI' ].,
f^jstad^'
f.,
Wfg
n., net.
f.,
I^o-t ^
dwelling.
anger.
in-?
^^<>^^(^*yyftV
f.,
reason, cause.
"-5
wagon.
"^^rf?f
^TM
infatuation.
T[Tf m.,
dove.
girdle.
f.,
permission.
f.,
cRTftff m.,
61
Lesson XIIT.
17.
the ocean.
16.
Why
now
^c^v-
cl^
62
the language of the
Brahmans.
its
net.
19.
18.
The
By
the
cleverness
Whence
was
(^W
did ye get
the white
23.
24.
earth
posed by Visnu.
25.
The milk of
cows
The whole
22.
For prosperity
Two
we
(dat.)
cow
the black
When
20.
pass.) the
(impers.
is
drunk by both
children.
Lesson XIV.
193.
Verbs, a- conjugation.
inflection of this
mode
is
''^^rf^
2.
"^
3.
Dual.
194.
vdddni
^d\^
vdda
c|^rt
The
'^^T^ vdddma
vdddva
c|(^rf7^
vddatu
Plural.
^f^r{\H^
vddatam
c(Jr(
vddatam
196.
action.
is
or future action.
The
is 'W[-
rare imv. form, either 2nd or 3rd pers. sing, (or plur.),
made with
the ending
fITr[^;
thus, H'^cTRl-
Its
vddantu
oftenest a
vddata
^^'J
The
as follows:
Sing.
!
Root-words in
u, inflected like
f.,
value
to
is
and
earth
that of
tote).
'.
Lesson XIY.
Dual.
Sing.
NV.
bhus
^:^
A.
^^P^ bhuvam
I.
'^^J
D.
'M^ bhuve
Ab.
63
bhuvd
Plural.
^^ hhuvau
^^^
^^^jpTH bhubhydm
^fir^
bhubhis
W2J^
bhubhyas
bhuvas
^^^
bhuvas
G.
hhuvos
lif(^y^^
J)
^c(l*{^
bhuvdm
L.
thus,
bhuvas,
bhuvdi,
pi.,
bhuvdm,
bhundm.
inflected
like
Cf.
185, 189.
198.
T^;
and G.
sing.,
woman
Polysyllabic Feminines in
u,
^^
f.,
'.
Dual.
Sing.
^^^
N.
"^V^
A.
cjV4^ vadhum
I.
^"^3(1
D.
'Sf^ vadhvdi
Ab.
cflcfT^ vadhvds
G.
vadhus
vadhvd
L.
^Vc|(J^
vadhvas
^T^^
vadhvdm
-TO^^
t)
e|Vc||4{^
Plural.
vadhvdu
vadhvos
vadhubhyas
n
'^fV^T^ vadhundm
^f^^ vadhusu
V.
Vocabulary XIV.
look.
"^7^ inpass. (drgydte) seem,
Verbs:
^!r^
"^Srf*!
{abhydsyati) repeat,
t(/|(U<ru>;
study, learn.^^-'^*'^'''"^'^''-'^^
or
into.
flprt^ +
"^^
(ddifdti)
command,
get a-going,
out, arise.
(fdcati)
^^ + f'f
dwell.
iUcsO*
'//*-
-*-Mfc-
Lesson XIV.
64
^ff?T
8iil)st.:
^fTff^
<3^a
^^
command,
spoon,
f.,
prescription.
ITWr
f-j
f^l^
^^1^
creature; subject.
%f^
>-^^>u.*C^
eyebrow.
Tg^
f.,
f.,
far, afar.
Latin
/>t>f,
woman, wife.C^fc^il^^
f.,
in prohibitive particle,
ornament.
^T^fUf n.,
^V
t, beautiful.
f.
Adv.:
f.,
f.
^^?:,
spoon.
^^^^^^
f.
XT^,
^"^,
sacrificial
esp.
^5 lower; other.
o^, highest; other.
f-
^ITQTi
^TRfif
tx^^-^^^^
Adj.:
'^T^'5[ m.,
daughter-in-law.
f.,
i^tjl
A</>iXi
guest.
ra.,
Vst^
f.,
Greek
ne.
near by.
^^i^
altar.
like
mother-in-law.
Exercise XIV.
%if
rT^ f^T^^f!^
^^ ^5rra%
TH^^ff
fM^'j
I
f^
5^
^^tT^^rrt^
15.
constr.y.
^"RIT
^^
The women
16.
f^^
*rf^ ftr^T:
^fTrftf
^mi^xIct: ^"^
M^ t
fe^^O
^% 1%% 3
^f "S^i ^^:
^^
^^rrf^:
^fr^TTfiTftT^n^cT
^t:
II
^^^TTR^
^8
^ t^:
I
f^iTtfftf:
^^
^^f
o.
nT^^rr^rT-
^ff f?ff?r
S^
II
the sciences,
speak the
c^/:<
the truth,
O women,
18.
coachman
is
is
17.
{9^'>^-)'
65
horses.
20.
for
money"
"To-day
Brahman.
24.
(instr.):
me
let
the queen.
22.
my
(imv.)
Let
21.
thus
initiate
19.
"Bring
thus the
sub-
their
(pass.).
cistern.
Lesson XV.
Present Imperative Middle.
Yerbs, a- conjugation.
199.
is inflected
Idbhai
1.
^f^
2.
^W^
3.
<j|*idl*i
The
200.
flection
labhatam
first
'5I*nT% Idbhamahdi
^fi^^fi^ Idbhethdm
^f^'^^T^ Idbhadhvam
t^TtdlH ^<^^^^i^^
^Hrl|^ Idbhantdm
Nouns in "^
201.
Plural.
Idbhavahai
"^(^m^
Idbhasva
thus:
Dual.
Sing.
is
The
in-
These stems,
f.
consonant-declension,
The
exhibit
in
like
their
belonging to the
many
inflection
a difference of
weak
stem-final
to
"^r.
fall
is
87).
r,
which
In the
in the
weakest cases
is
changed naturally
into
two
comprising
vriddhied,
classes: in
all the
nomina
becoming
^"^
the
one
agentis,
ctr;
which
is
this declension
much
the larger,
the
is
66
Lesson XV.
gen.sing.
has
loc. sing,
in
r, like
N.
'^rIt fcarta
A.
efTcfy^ kartdram
I.
cR^
D.
^''^ kartre
Ab.
G.
dropped
V.
eR(|^ kartar
Two
'grandson',
^^^
Plural.
eft5?T<fl^
kartrbhis
ir'^^ kartrbhyas
irif^ kartros
ofi^UTT^ kartfndm
kartdras
^^"l. kartfn
oRl^ft; kartari
^RWJ
kartrsu
but
^^
makes
f'Jf
m.,
svasf-s.
204.
is
abl.-
m., 'doer'.
kartdrdu
L.
203.
cft<f|<^
kartrd
"^g^
^^
Dual.
Sing.
uA^^
The
ar as stem-final.
Nomina agentis
202.
^ ^ L^U^\
"^T^
nominative singular.
in the
Z<^
is
like
participially,
The grammarians
is
made
Vocabulary XV.
Verbs:
'^^^
+ "^g
(anugdcchati) follow.
,^oXr*^ ^'^+^n^-"^(sa7nac<ir^i)commit,
perform, do.
f^ +
tection
(ace).
to,
take refuge
with
Lesson XV.
q^
Snbst.:
OXJULO. C-^
author; as
adj. J doing,
VcUf
VTfT
/,<^3
ac?;'.,
generous.
J^')
^^
^^
books); as
^H
^^fTT
^^f
^2^^^"^^^^''^*'*-^
^'^ <^"al' law-suit./^
^f^*^
m., creator.
AHH^
n.,
creator.
Adj.!
^tt^,
^,
man
^'t learned
pandit.
f.
f.
/^tS (^'^
'^, poor.
o^,
best,
most excellent;
Exercise XV.
II
^^^ ^^ ^ ^g^t
^^^dl*i \^\'^ Tf^^** 1^^ ^HTT ^^rf^ 8 ^'tr^ ^^.ii^HN^i ^?r^ ^^
Tf<T
tr:
ii
Q.
^^^
^t:!?^:
in^^
II
j/^t^v-^
adj., seeing.
TTTftr^^ ^m:
^
,
"^f^ cT
Ow^^^/l/''
graciousness, pity.
f.,
n., step.
husband; master.
making.
C7
^^^ fUu^
68
10.
their leaders
meet
is to
and
ascetics.
two
his
the creator.
sisters (instr.).
to
masters (ace).
16.
For
17.
20.
given to
is
the author
to
(%^
19.
The man
boy
created by
the
before
13.
At
12.
{pi.).
their
14.
15.
fight
11.
leads
18.
pious^.
Men
live
by the
sisters
to
constr.).
Lesson XVI.
206.
present optative
1^
3rd
ran).
pi. act.
"^^
after
a to
final
not,
("^T^^,
is
in 3rd-pl. mid.
a,
all
and the
voices, is
e
"I"
(accented,
^,
or
maintained
TJ is
^^, "^T^n^)
The
is
addition of a mode-sign,
ings (in
Verbs, a-conjugation.
^TffT'^) by
as follows:
Dual.
Sing.
1.
"^^^n^ vddeyam
2.
"^^^
3.
"^^c^
vddes
vddet
Similarly,
cordyeyam^
etc.
cf^^ vddeva
"^^T vddema
"^^fl^ vddetam
"^^cT
^^(TTfC
fc(?}"i|*i;
Plural.
vigeyam,
'^'^^^^'^
vddeta
^^^^
f^^H^ ndhyeyam,
vddeyus
''^IXJ^C^J;^^
Lesson XVI.
207.
entreaty;
The
3.
optative expresses:
what
The
wish or desire;
is
desirable or proper;
It
is
4.
is
f.,
na.
request or
The
negative used
common.
The nouns
J{\(^
2.
of relationship in
in
"^
(except
^^
thus, fcfff
and
hi-,
ftfcTT^ *irfI<H
Dual.
iffT
'father',
^.
1.
69
Plural.
70
Lesson XVI.
meal and
Sabst.:
if\
m.,
f.,
cow
bull, steer,
f.,
Adj.:
ox-nature; stupidity.
n.,
^^ m.,
Xf^
f.,
fodder, hay.
as
daughter.
pi.,
ni.,
user, arranger.
^TfT
m.j brother.
^HcT
f.j
f.,
sc.
V^>
f-
^TSrrg^,
TT^lf,
%,
"^'^^ ^''^^^
the fabulous
Won-
month.
n.,
^,
best.
f.,
she,
it.
n., pair.
'^^IJf n
f.
f-
Pron. :
mother.
^T'rer na-5
^^
or used.
TJJ^
greater,
der-cow.
manes.
^V
more,
TC^^'W
o^,
greatest.
mud, bog.
n.,
f.
"35rf^^,
son-in-law.
^niTT^ ^'j
^ff g
Brah-
mans.
speech.
4\\^
the
to
gifts
%ci:if.
^
r^mn^
protection.
accomplanied
by a
sacrificial
^f^
always, daily.
::^;,:'^2^ 7^'
if.
Exercise XVI.
^n^:
* Predicate.
^rq^ f^:
verse.
^ ftfP^
im
^^
II
^^t
villages
16.
Of
the milk
two
22.
21.
The
17.
20.
19.
sisters, the
toris to
com-
father's
Let both
The wagon
seer rejoices
Let
15.
him not
"Children, bring
was the
in the forest.
(instr.)
steers.
steers.
Thou
14.
imv.).
let
and
cattle
a greater part
and
mand.
many
Brahmans.
the
to
the
1^1^
II
By
13.
T^fTf
71
is
live
on
drawn by
(instr.)
of white
daughters of Rama.
Lesson XVII.
'*
Yerbs, - conjugation.
210.
The
formed as shown
in the
preceding lesson,
is inflected
Dual.
Sing.
1.
^W^
Idhheya
^fii^^
3.
^RTff Idhheta
Similarly
ular,
Thus:
^i^^
Declension.
^^i^^f^ Idhhemahi
HH<=tl% Idbhevahi
'^^^mi^XH^ Idbheydtdm
cori/eya,
^T^"^
The stem
f.,
^^,
^^^,
Plural.
2.
211.
as follows:
etc.
IHH,,
^^T,
etc;
^WTI.
Idbheran
saingaccheya^ etc.
'ship, boat',
endings,
TR^,
is
entirely reg-
as given
^ftWHR;,
etc.;
in
90.
ITT^^,
72
Lesson XVII.
212.
two well-marked
classes
long vowels
in
A. root-stems
(^,
^)
f^,
fall into
mostly monosyllabic
inflected like
with a few in
of class
^,
like ^VSfJ,
inflected
of the gen.
^Tf^
the simple
words
sing., fem.,
as adjectives (rare),
pi.
"^
of a
1.
and
When any
^T
in
root in
^X or
f^
or
is
The
f.,
'all-
ftj^MIH -P^^
I.
vowel-endings, into
^"g"
and
sr\^,
^^.
ace.
^^Ml^,
and
and ^,
if
f^^^T^
-pas
change their
f^'^trrf^^^
final
etc.
vowel,
before
T^^n^T^.
in
f^Tn^TT^R:
^^f^^I^;
ace.
is
f^-gift 'Pau
Roots in
follows:
Plural.
A.
-P^s
member
final
treated as
Dual.
ft^tn^
if
189, 197);
N.V.
vowel; but
declension of
protecting':
Sing.
2.
(in
com-
make up a whole
found as
214.
in adjective
not possible to
it is
in actual use.
compound word,
Roots
and
in
scheme of forms
213.
4^,
The stems
and ^\J.
those in
and
T^
^J
in
f.,
^T^f-^ m.,
f.j
'
is
final
into
nom.-voc.
1^"
'street-sweeper'; nom.
sing.
corn-buying
Lesson XVII.
73
Vocabulary XVII.
1^
Terbs:
t^ + ITRT
{abhindndati
cease.
poet.
rejoice in,
'tej
+ ^{virdmati^ce&sefrom (abl.)\
(jpratiksate) expect.
Uft
f"^^
^T + "^5 {anutisthati)
follow out,
accomplish.
(ace).
f "a, C^'O*^
Subst.:
^/CA4
?f^
^Vf^rf
t^^l[
^ifW^
agriculture.
^-5
MV
n., life.
command.
inj
f.
as n. subst., fortune.
lain.
^I'^W
father-in-law.
Adj.:
^rty.
rule; fate.(.6.i^i^W^^<r^
ra.,
^^^ m.,
XTPjtlf^
trade.
"?
"-J
eating.
^f^J^,
o"^,
f.
doubtful;
un-
steady.
Exercise XVII.
^^%^
ITcft^fT
^T^
%^
fT^
^f^T^T
rrm,
e ^T^
I
Rule
for
and passions.
^-^^t^^ct:
an
ascetic,
^l^TfTT^
il
T^^ ^TfTftr
^f?
<\o
who
m^^^m
is to
ftr-
mwt^T^l^^
^^ ^rr^ffi;
^^ ^ift^
II
^^'fi
^ ^^^^
T^^^TW[^^
put aside
all
ii
^<^
ii
earthly desires
''^'-^
74
12.
(IBfT-^)
fortune
(jpl.)',
may ye
acquire (^R^)
may meet
18.
imv.)
by the house
22.
my
{abl. of
we two
20. If
king.
May we
is
reward of
receive the
Ye
19.
-priest.
with
16.
H^^)
tbe fruits
the king's
let
To-day
your parents.
imv.)
14.
17.
misfortune.
{oft.^
ye see good
May
15.
13.
glory.
our friends
(opt,^
May
21.
the
we
pass.).
virtue.
Lesson XVIII.
215.
The
Causative.
ation of causative- stems have been given already (in Less. VII);
some
216.
sign
Most roots
^J
in
thus, ^TX|'?rffT
from
and
^ add
X(^
l^T; ^Xj^Tftf;
^nTtl^rfTT;
^4^f?T from
q^).
few roots
irregularities
217.
ened,
c|i^,
'drink',
and
initial
^ in a
from
(as
i(^,
though from
with
various
commonly
Thus,
in
tjf^,
length-
tJXcT^rffTj
^i^, and
some-
"^f\I-"3;.
light syllable is
c^, U^,
makes mi|i||7f
thus, "^rWT'^^rfiT
Medial or
but
IXIT?
in
etc.,
^^,
short:
75
Lesson XVIII.
218.
219.
Some
IJ,
HN'^HT;
For
220.
^
221.
The
H^; ^cT^fiT,
2i:iT;
ift"
to fw|^.
X.
The
two
strumental of the agent. Thus, "he causes the birds to eat the
cakes " may be rendered either {a) : f^^^^ ft'^^T'^.
^T^^TRT?
or {h)
^
222.
(weak form
"^c^)
tense -stem
after
The general
Participles.
in
^,
of the
lost;
participial
and '^T'T
mdna,
Less.
etc.
^^rT
For
for
the middle.
endings are
suffix is
^ff
But
nT, one
1{\^ (ex-
XXIIL
223.
exhibits
some
The pronoun of
the
first
person
is
declined thus:
Lesson XVII I.
76
224.
The forms
^?
?rr
'ft?
RC ^^
225.
In pronouns of the
show
first
in
(agdyati)
^+
caus. (-
dhydpdyati) teach.
make;
in
"^T
caus. {ajn&pdyati)
command.
1^
make
^R
lead
caus.
away
The
is
latter
grow;
(dat.).
caus.
('^^-/3?.ob-7T,
e. recite,
proclaim {ace.
in
caus. (sthdpdyati)
IT
priest
said to
(who
himself.
i.
"^n" stand;
person
(vdrdhate)
inform
of pers.).
(caus. apa-
proclaim.
*
in caus.
hear,
dhapdyati)
naydyati).
K^
(dat.).
+ fif
in-
+ VfKi in
make put on,
V ^Txhis^jiijz^)
dhaydti, -te)
caus. (ahhivadayati)
form
"JV
give or pay.
ft
for (ace.*).
^T +
(yajdyati)
greet.
ordain, appoint.
H^
caus.
^^+ ^rfn in
caus. (kalpdyati,-te)
^:|[^in
sacrifice;
make
study, read
^5rftl
make ^ir
refer.
XVIII.
Vocabulary
'^'^ eat;
is
in Sanskrit
enclitic,
is
called
i(^441t)
sacrifice
for
Lesson XVIII.
Subst.:
^^TfT
nectar.
n.,
^jT
trunk
hand;
J^-?
(oi
nom.
ni'j
THZf^*^
a noted
^^
nom.
m..
%^ m.,
Brahman
(the deity).
science,
knowledge;
esp.
excellence.
Adj.:
nom.
m.,
^IIT^
j<^')
pr.,
Benares.
^jTJJ'm.,
(J
-^^^^-"^^^^
garment.
n.,
f^f^
f.,
pr.
(Rama's iTTt^,
^,
father).
f.
f.
**^T,
new.
^,
Exercise XVIII.
^^^nT^rPrr
<^o
trfcT TTTf^ttr:^^
fcT
n^^
14.
18.
17. I
have
food.
20.
21.
^f
16.
TTTr'T
^fW ^ ^>5^-
my
field
They had
made
(cans.
pass.).
ii
q?
15.
sent envoys
and wolves
boy taken
to
sacrifice
ploughed by slaves.
the
ii
Show me
(gen.) cows,
The
cause a mat to be
The kings
*
n<^
^^t^ ^jtitrt^^:
for us.
^^"efr
-^a.^^^
poet.
cRTlJ^
C^'^
Vic^acq-c?) Jtt/V'
n.,
pr.,
VoLzu
of Patna.
ele-
^Tf^<f
^-o^
"S"?!
77
19.
(led)
Pataliputra.
expression of possession,
etc.,
Give
me
water and
away from me
22.
23.
(all.).
the
78
24.
We
torment our
25.
Lesson XIX.
226.
the natives
which
declined thus:
is
Dual.
Singular.
(for
Plural.
N.
A.
I.
D.
Ab.
G.
^^^frtc,
Tm:
L.
227.
same
The forms
rules as ?|T,
228.
l^J,
^,
etc. (
224).
is
really
(for
is
cT)
declined as follows
Lesson XIX.
79
Neuter :
Dual.
Plural.
<TWr^
%^
Sing.
%?T
I.
The nom.
229.
their final
sing.
the mascnliiie.
etc., as in
compound
its
The
230.
lose
il^t(<^,
third personal
pronoun
Thus,
weak
used oftenest as a
is
^-
and often
Like
231.
cf
forms of
T^ to the
"ff,
the relative
D.
j^ifie;
(c)
comparatives and
(ft)
pronoun (and
pronominal
So
'different'.
f%^,
as, ^f^,
(only sing,
and
The
232.
all
'
'
;
TJcR
one ',
^|^
Yet
nom.-acc.-voc. sing,
in
in pi.
233.
'
some
'
^?r^,
f.
^"^
pi.), 'both'.
interrogative pronoun
its
"eR
Hindus give
nom. -ace.
such
roots,
'l[cfirf4^
'
TjqT,
^, 'which, who';
adj.)
superlatives from
f.
nom.
sing.
m. qj^,
f.
ff,
except
^.
some of
without
known
rule,
in
Such are
^tTT
^[VT
'uppcr',
Lesson XIX.
80
etc.
nominal declension are met with from numeral adjectives, and from
having somewhat of a numeral character,
other words
'few',
as
^^
etc.
'half,
The
234.
Sanskrit often puts the relative clause before the antecedent clause,
same
clause.
In translating into
placed
either
but
not
English.
before
inserted
or
Sanskrit either:
or:
XJ^cft^Srft^
^ ^^ Wt
235.
thus,
The
etc.,
^T'^HirT'T,
relative
f^cf "^f^^irt
as
clause,
be
clause;
done
is
is
yesterday
in
very
"SfZf
to
is
^ XT^cT
fjt 4M^H ^
^
g^ ift ^TT^TlFr; but not ^
in
ifft^ g^:,
clause
antecedent
high" would be
"^cft
whole
the
antecedent
the
into
a relative
Sanskrit,
after
it
in the antecedent
in its clause;
chief
is
Qiva".
236.
The
'whosoever, whatever'.
The same
result is
an
indefinite
meaning:
in
a similar sense.
relates''; "^t
be".;
Thus;
^^ HT^ ^
'^^^^
let,
oR^^f?f ''whatever
this
woman
^nfWW ^WW
is
'^j
to
i^i^lc*^-
Lesson XIX.
81
Vocabulary XIX.
Verbs:
^T^
sit; in
caus.
in
drink;
ixrr
(pdydyati)
caus. (pdldyati)
in
Sin protect;
rejoice;
in caus.
n. pr.,
ehuy m.,
f-,
umbrella.
"^J^
n.,
milk.
TliZ^\
^,
f%^
n. pr.,
have
all
(Vedic),
Indecl. :
f%^
'.
Exercise XIX.
Sanskrit Primer.
without (w.
often postpos.).
I'erry,
in caus. Qivdydyati)
norable
^^ all.
^|d sweet.
earth.
f.,
call
^TfTT other.
n.,
f.,
^Jf other.
n. pr.
1^"^
Adj.:
a god.
gait; refuge.
^TTJI' m.,
kill;
^r^'^
Subst.:
o|)|^ n., business, concern.
^^cfi^
f^^
called.
^rrfTT f.,
read.
killed.
^^RIT
(a written leaf)
{sdhate) endure.
(prmdyati) ^i^
rejoice, please,
^fear;
e.
i.
in caus.
protect.
make
speak,
name;
make
(vdcdyati)
^^
ift"
say, speak;
"^^
insir,
or ace;
82
Lesson XIX.
tir^
^Rf^: ^Rlt^i^iy^cC
The husband^
15.
(loc.fem.)
Rama^ was
^8
II
II
so?
Others than
18.
we
17.
who^
father
The
whom^
teacher*
The
the law-books.
20.
May
all^
be victorious^.
(ace.)
22.
May
Why
16.
XX.
23.
The
fruits
of all these
their
Which of
to
21.
the
two
fruits
do ye wish ?
25.
My
nothing.
Lesson XX,
237.
consonants
may
"Makes
in
final
noun -stems
precisely alike;
All
us read" (^rf^-T?
<^^^^')'
the
Lesson
XX.
83
adding
(never
"1;^
^)
normal ones
The
239.
The endings
2.
^;
Of
3.
both sonants
is
are
is
dropped
and again
in a very
first in
i;^,
c^,
is
allow-
the
last,
final palatal,
asp.,
and
wherever they
occur.
or ^, becomes either
it
^,
V)
represents original
be-
f|[.
240.
is
1^,
allowed as final;
would etymologically
f.,
the last
if
non-aspirate surd,
comes
'^j
finals.
one remains.
until but
^,
as follows:
is
but
finals are
HT as
4.
(Introd., 90).
"^j
by
either of strong
stem
to the
238.
1.
But the
of all numbers.
Accordmg
to 239. 2,
the
241.
242.
An
aspirate mute
combination.
is
changed to
its
mute or a
corresponding nonsibilant;
a mute
is
243.
a stem-
doubled by prefixing
its
own
it
stands
Hence such
corresponding non-aspirate.
c^,
and
H^.
J, >J
Be-
84
XX.
Lesson
W,
fore suffixal
\ij
^. Examples:
'misfortune';
n.,
^^R^
as
f-
TP^
*the world'.
Plural.
Sing.
A.
Tf^fTR:
I.
^n^fH
D.
iT^
Ab.
iT^cra:
G.
^IM<H
^rr^
'wt^%
^Rci;
^^ictt
^^
^^TRf^
II
r,
^T^T^
^^(^ '^ViW
II
ii
M\d\K
^'itTT
r>
^^mrf^ ^'ifw^
^JT^^^ ^^rnrsr^ ^^rw^
^r^fw^
ii
II
^TcRcii
in^
L.
"^^^
become ^;
as stem-finals
^^l^K
^STO^
II
II
Dual.
For
N.A.V.
TT^cfi-
i.D.Ab.
G.L.
iT^^ ^TR^
^m{\
^^fft
II
ii
W'Tcft^
II
cf.
phaldni, ma-
dhuni, etc.
when a
final
sonant aspirate
H) becomes
^^,
245.
nom.-voc. sing,
^c^;
Agreement of
^?W^5
adjectives.
VI
it
same
aspirate;
*i(^-
If the
adjective qualify
combined number;
masc.
("CT
fern, subjects
with neuter,
Lesson XX.
85
Vocabulary XX.
t5fM
Verbs:
"^
grow;
make
pdyati)
rise
or
in caus. (lamhhdyati*)
make
grow;
plant.
Subst.
^ff
"^xrfir^f.,
writings.
^^^^ n-j
U
m., friend.
Adj.:
stone.
o^,
f.
f%^f^
m.,
supporter, maintainer.
'^^Yf,
f.,
iTtMcli m.,
^^(^
iH^cl^ ra.,
wind;
as
pi.,
Hi->
W^
HW?
f.,
skilled, learned.
n.,
threefold, triple.
^T bard
to find
or
difficult.
^>
Indecl.
wind.
f^'^^T^ m.)
f.
reach;
n. pr.,
the Storm-gods.
^T(T
year.
river.
OT[^,
'^m^
fagot.
f.,
^^rftTi; U
M^^:
lightning.
autumn
f.,
:^rfiT^
a hundred.
n.,
devoted, true.
trust, confidence.
"^"^Tc^
behind (w.
gen.).
Exercise XX.
If a nasal
is
86
^^:
^ft:
^ ^^
^JEfWl":
14.
^TT^:
ircTR;
^^n^^
^ Wcr:
i
tt^^ cif^^fWcT
so
hwt:
15.
16.
One
difficult business.
(express in pi.) should plant trees on all the roads, for the
Those
17.
friends
(^T
^^-
(gen.) fijTit
this
caws.)
made
who
18.
The
girdle
20.
The ocean
is
19.
Put
called
by
the poets the husband of rivers. 21. All subjects must be protected
(imv.)
by
their kings.
22.
Some
of these
in
Lesson XXI.
246. Declension of Consonant-stems,
tals, etc.
when
it
is
Final
comes
becoming
1.
cR
of a stem
to stand as word-final,
when
final,
treated in the
3.
In the roots
same way.
4.
The
Stems in pala-
cont'd.
If^
many
W^.
2.
Final
f^T^^? '^Tl
of
before
and
"^^iT
becomes
If
the
is
"^f^
after gj
pendent substantives;
pound word.
but they
are
Lesson XXI.
Tf^
E.g.
thus, o^.
f-
87
*
TT^
A.
-^T^
I.
^T^J
L.
^Tf^
^^T
1^
f.>
Plural.
f^^
'^Ji;
f|[^
compass':
Sing.
N.V.
illness';
f.,
TT^
II
f^^TR;
f^T
II
f^
^^TO:
f^^T^
^Tfr^^
TT^
^ft^^
^^ f^^
I
II
f^H^
II
II
Dual.
^T^l^^lf^^ll
<^N^i*i
^rfr^
247.
(^
1.
Final
'sacrifice',
of roots
fq^
2.
3.
and
^wt^
f^^
II
II
The
final
of the root-stems
^^
^^,
above.
f^in^
or ^) before
see 246,
7^^
^t^-hr:
3.
For
TJ^
exceptions,
Thus,
f^^
Vai^ya- caste';
f%^
'
T^,
'rule',
the final IT of a
number
m., 'enemy';
m.,
f.,
(adj.)
licking'.
Plural.
Sing.
N.V. fl[Z
A.
f%Z
f^5R:
I.
fw^
L-
Ttf^
f|[^
II
f^Tf^
f^
f^
f^I[^
f^Tf^
II
f^Tff^^
II
t^5
f%^^
f^^g
II
t^f*ra:
f^^
II
II
'
Dual.
f^ f^
II
f^[Wr?l
t^^^
248. But
"^fc^
f^^"Rl
f^rft^
II
II
Lesson XXI.
88
though containing
'garland',
f.,
249.
Nouns having
1.
the roots
(name of a
certain
final element,
change the
metre),
'burn', and
^^,
final
'
f.,
eRT^T^^
loc.
pi.
words with
In
2.
represents original
sandal,'
'shoe,
',
nom.-voc. sing.
fiT'^1' 'friend-betraying,'
**^'^;
etc.
JJoR
granting wishes
the
^fcijr^
into
becomes
^T^T^^,
nom.-voc. sing.
and If-
ace.
^fI^,
nora.-voc.-sing.
and
cj;^
ace.
^3TrrTf[,)
f.
sing. "^T^\i(c^;
thus,
"pT"^-
where
*milk',
^^,
and also
^tjjwf^
rf3F^,
instr.
^
f.,
du.
loc. pi.
oiT(^.
*^TWT^,
Vocabulary XXI.
^^
Verbs:
caus.
in
^?^
{damdyati)
tame;
let
^"(ff (utsrjdti)
loose or
^M +trfT(P^'*^V^4/^^0 embrace.
compel,
"^f
^ (bhdrati,
-te)
bear, support
^+
Tf
strike
(prahdrati)
out;
smite.
( lit.
and Jig.),
Subst.:
^i^
m.
"^^
pi.,
n. pr.,
a people
in
India.
"^^
f.,
in
c|^^^
^^ and
throughout
t^U
m.,
^t^
m., tears.
enemy.
bee.
Il^f^l' m.,
^"ra^
medicine.
^i^^V
f.,
"^5T
f.,
^^T^
n.,
sweetness.
sickness, disease.
ni.,
it
is
not constant
in the present-system.
Lesson XXI.
(i. e.
-ift^
who
has taken a
^TWr^
89
sacred texts).
fif^-'^^f^)
m.
f.
n.,
healthy, well.
xnSEf, f.
^,
^t%^,
f-
^,
o-^
f.
wholesome
{gen.),
strongest.
(pass. part, of
^^),
Adj.:
o"^
f.
"^rT^UT-rf,
WR + ^RT),
part,
(pass.
of
attacked, smitten.
f^
^,
+ f^),
f.
m.
f.
n.,
granting wishes
of
hated, detested.
old.
^),
^'^T, sick,
^,
f.
^f^ff,
Wonder-cow.
as /. subst., the
f.
part,
(pass.
o^-T (part, of
^Tf^^TT,
cJiT?T^^
o"^
f.
f^t|[lgr,
ill.
provided with.
Adv. :
southern.
^f^T!i',f.o'^T?right hand;
ever.
Exercise XXI.
^^T^ f^T^
^T^:
f|[^^^rr^?T
?^
^R^T^TPST^ffT
^^^
rr^
(abl.)
^t^
^ ^^%T^
^^T^
^*rf f^l
^ f^^^, ^%t
^ffirT
f^
f^f^H:
Q.
^^nT ^
I
^
i
TJ^lf
i
^r^
^rfr^TfT^
^fr^^T^wf ^^m:
fWr
^0
^^liTcT
14.
In
II
^^
the
II
private
recitation
of
the
Veda an
ascetic
must
to a well
man
are
90
who
called hoir,
recites the
15.
16.
Rigveda.
Rama
vassals in check
his
emperor keep
Usnih.
pass.) the
Vibhisana.
veda.
The
22.
father's
Let an
18.
cans.),
glance
named
is
me
(loc).
(^TI!!'^
pass.)
upon
23.
(^?^
19.
the
Among
21.
The
20.
"Among my
17.
the strongest":
is
priests is
enemies
his
(ace,
Krsna was
dat.,
or
24. In
emies.
"May
25.
in
the battle
killed
by
loc.)
his en-
thus
anger (abL).
Lesson XXII.
250.
Declension of Stems in
The stems
'?;.
and the
of the nom.
becomes
then
^'^5
f^T^l
I-
fTTT
L.
Wt
251.
and
Thus,
116).
fn'j:
thus, ^sTf^rft.*
finfr
II
5TT
jfT
f.,
'voice';
J^ f.,
final
"^
'city'.
Dual.
5Tl
Stems in
neut. only;
^^
A.
^"^ and
in nom.-sing.,
is lost.
Singular.
N.V.
in
and
jft
y,
^^-R:
II
f^fr^
[and
f^T^ 5T^
II
r>
II
"?[i^
Plural.
in
^^
Sft^
f^\
They
^f
and ^^1^.
is
r>
'ftM^l^t^
II
II
II
II
^g^
made by adding
f^;
in
^ may
Lesson XXII.
and also in the nom.
compensation.
Thus,
sing.,
Vf^^
Masculine,
Singular.
n., 'rich'.
Neuter,
in
92
Lesson XXII.
254. Adjective
member
are very
common.
Singular.
m.
A.
m.
n.
f.
^*iH^H
^^rg^
^^T^prr
Plural,
m.
n.
f.
n.
f.
'long-lived':
Dual.
Singular.
I.
etc.
I^Ht^^^T^
Plural.
^T^^^
etc.
etc.
Vocabulary XXII.
for sajydte)
Verb:
'^^(.sdjati;
Snbst. :
^^T^
\3c|3|\
f.,
f.,
pipe, conduit.'
n-?
milk.
voice; song.
n.,
irrftrt ^-^
HT<1^^
eye.
).
city.
3^^^^^
^^
f.,
loc.
bow.
n.,
f-5
5^
f.,
w.
tl^^n
heavenly nymph.
va9i.
f^T^
on (as thoughts
\i|g^
n. pr.,
(li^'i^g) creature.
^'t
^M
P^'i India.
^T^
Sin"
f-?
bowstring.
gq^tf?!^
heavenly
^IJ^
glory, fame.
n.,
body.
^^T^
^TT
5fflfif^
f.,
mind.
w.,
door, gate.
n.,
age.
f.,
flower.
Lesson XXII.
^^
m., sun.
^H
n-j
spot,
place,
Tf^m,
m., possessor, lord,
f.
f.
first.
(part, of ^),
^T
dead,
fallen.
f^cT,
^,
f.
^cT,
Adj.:
^1^^,
subst., ascetic.
%^f^i^^ courageous.
locality;
n., oblation.
^f^^
asm.
asceticism;
stead.
^if'T^
93
OT +^T),
(part, of
o^
f.
of
(part,
^T),
standing.
IndecL:
acts of
fjXjf^i^^ suffering, doing
to be sure, in sooth.
Exercise XXII.
^ ^^
^^T^m
^T^ f^iT^rf^f^
11.
cities
13.
praise of Pururavas
The minds
sing.).
TTTftpTT
rich
16.
to
merchants and
^Tlrf^
the
In the
The king
or. recta).
moon
18.
19.
Tf^
on riches
(^,
loc.
17.
One
flowers, fruits,
and
(^^)
gives light to
(rf.
12.
14.
At night
iTTWf
^^^r^:
courageous warriors.
wr%
TRff% Wtft%
of India dwell
The
v^ ^-rh:
WR^
in Voc.
all creatures.
I)
The Apsarases
In age
(instr.),
lead into
not
in
Heaven
knowledge,
94
the eldest
is
Qiva
by the
oblation.
among
21.
his
20.
The gods
live
22.
suffused
with tears.
Lesson XXIII.
Declension.
255.
jectives of
culine
Comparatiye Adjectives.
and a weaker
of middle
distinction
ends in
^^.
stem-form.
in
in
^^ (usually l^f^),
"^^
(usually
The feminine-stem
Thus,
The
%^^,
is
made with
Dual.
Sing.
A.
^THK
^T^J^
N.v. ^zre:
^^tro^
^Mm
%q1rm: ^^t'?^
L.
^ftr
wt^ %^,
V.
%^^
Stems in ^rT (or
the suffix
participles, present
"?5rff
Dual.
Plural.
%wt
^^nftr
^^^^ *^ masculine.
^:^
made with
Sing.
I.
256.
Neuter.
%^^e^
no
being
'better':
Plural.
^t^
in the strong
there
5^i|^),
Masculine.
N.
ad-
cases,
Comparative
'^c^)
like
wf^.
fall into
They
are masc.
living.
A. Participles in
^IfnT^
(or ^R?^. E. g.
wt^^^
m.,
n.,
Lesson XXIII.
95
Neuter.
Masculine.
Sing.
N.y.^^i^
A.
Dual.
Plural.
Sing.
Dual.
Plural.
^c|rft
^i^^irr^
Wt^
^^nft
Wt'^f^
^^nf^
Wt^fTT
I.
by cutting
chanically,
as in masculine.
Wt^^f^
Wt^^TJi:
The
258.
^^t^fT^
thus
final
me-
obtained,
is
(or
pres.
pi.
form of pres.
act. part.
259.
e.
g.
lose
it
voc.
Pl-
^5^^
260.
2/a-class,
sing.
nom. -voc.-acc.
sing. neut.
nom
^^,
du.
-voc.-acc.
du.
^^ift,
in
nom. -voc.-acc.
du.
when
the
"^, and
all future
f^"^?
eRf^irf^
may
participles,
du.
f^cft
^Tfi; (pres.
Participles of
all
part, from
The
adj.
^^n^,
take or
either
or f^i^-rO;
^^rpf,
^^ttT*
pi.
- class, the
root ends in
and
of
thus
chf^J^ct
^,
'go'),
all
other
^^<^
(^!l^
rf^.
96
Lesson XXIII.
form iT^T'tT
voc.
is
^i;;
^TfTf^-
262.
is
'^70
The
'^,
is
(or
always identical
Vocabulary XXIll.
^ + ^ni (apasdrati)
Verbs ;
f^^
go away
(nindati) blame.
in
away.
^7f^
^(^
adj.):
m., sun.
^^
(pr. part, of
^)
^ffT^ (neut.
giving.
of
W);
;^)
being, existing;
man;
as
o"^; become
part,
as neut. subst,
(act.) illuminating.
f.
salvation.
^ff,
m., calf.
Adv.:
(past. pass.
as neut
^^
subst.,
being, creature.
f^
to-morrow.
surely, indeed.
Exercise XXIll.
^nfr
if^^ra:
*
rfxi**
(ace. pi.)
Especially a
^fr^HT ^t:
s^
vf^nr^xrf^^
"Even though
Uf
xn^^
^% ^%i[
***
ff
>?^ ^^ct:
they exist".
Lesson XXIII.
iT3ir^T-
'^X^.
g^m:
ftrnfl"
is
good
16.
praised.
driver
who
band
child
^xqt
Among
17.
15.
<^o
The
lives (part.)
In the
18.
to-day
maiden, making
(^ET^
was
(part.) in
is
field
saw
dead to-morrow.
21.
birds flying.
who
The word
20.
battle
^^
^^Tf^ ^flf^
He who
19.
du.)
(gen.
moon
^t^
97
We blame the
who
king
Tl%r ^ftpTT
ft^cr^^cfr'lTfrT:
14.
XXIV.
23.
property.
hus-
24.
The
(abl.)
Lesson XXIV.
*
263.
Declension.
T^ (TcT)
are possessives.
inflection
They are
nom.
;Rrft.
In
sing. masc.
the
B. Steins in
The two
The feminine
dual neut. i^ is
'rich', 'celebrated:
"^ifT,
co^^t'd*
^
^-
in the
made
never inserted
in
^;
thus,
Thus, ^^rfT,
'
adjectives
f^i^r(^,
is
similarly declined.
7
98
Lesson
XXIV.
Mascniine.
Neuter.
Dual.
Singular.
Plural.
^\wm^ ^Hnft
^^^fR^
N.
A.
^ITnTB:
^t^frm
^^^TTC
L.
^^rfrr
^Tcft^ ^^ro
> 264.
W)
fl
as in the masculine.
^5ftiTf^
stem ^^nT^*
(to
voc. ^l"^^, is a
there!"; and
is
^P^, and
^?ri[^,
and
common
and
"^w^,
"^Sf^.
i^^
genders.
it
is
con-
its
is
older
In the neuter,
suffixes
triple form.
is
in
dropped, and
is
is
sing. masc.
weakest cases
It
often doubled.**
neut. only.
final
nom.
Deriyative stems in
265.
Its
^T^cft);
(fern.
^T^pt^;,
is
^c||(^
Plural.
^^cTlEC
I.
Dual.
Singular.
it
is
also lost in
nom.
the
sing,
of all
lengthen the vowel of the suffix; the same cases in the dual (as
of
is
J{^ and
'^fi^,
when
*name';
*
**
After the 1^
by a consonant,
accumulation of consonants.
n.,
^|(4J1
Examples:
^STT
WW^
.,
'devotion'.
sonants; thus,
^^
^'%.
all
sonant con-
Lesson XXIV.
99
Neuter.
Mascnline.
Dual.
Singular.
Plural.
Dual.
Singular.
^"n^
or
A.
TT^TRIi:
L.
TT^fif
or
V.
V.
TT^^
TRf^
TT^f
TTtfr^
Ijf^
or rrf'^
TT^^
^1^^
^?rT(3T^
WW^
266.
Plural.
Final
Euphonic rnles.
and
'Z
^,
W[^
Tnit^
iTR
or
or
"q[^
WW
remain unaltered be-
become respectively
sonant, they
be
may
still
'T
becomes mi\M or
the
Before
^ may
^^,
Thus, "qf^WTZ
^ 267.
becomes
4J4^x^:.
initial
either
either
The
a
"qf^^WT^
latter
final
or
method
mute
is
^,
TJT,
?^.
xrfT^T^; WR^f^
is
much more
usual.
then
^4^JM^ :;
When
latal
either
method
is
r{^\^^
V^Cm^
^^
di^l^^K-
In
mute or
sibilant,
the dental
is
Thus,
ti{haii
from
ti-stha-ti;
instead of rajnd.
rajnd
100
Lesson
XXIV.
Vocabulary XXIV.
Tcrbs:
tW^ + '^^
cut
off.
poHsh.
self; often as
^5p^
n., birth.
ceremony;
t^^^
f^
f.,
n,
^cjch'^
skin; leather.
name
^T^TWfT
so great, so
how
flfi"?TifT^
of a metre.
in respectful
address).
l[^fr^
fnmr,
f.
great?
much
(263).
how much?
so much, so many.
fHqn^
day.
n.,
^">
Adj.:
fate.
bank, shore.
n.,
(udvejdyati)
skirts.
cfV^
sim-
in geni-
n., hide,
in caus.
f%^+^^
4il*ii^
^l|^
varndyati) de-
terrify.
Subst.:
tive,
scribe, portray.
(denom.
"^TSf^
temple.
o^,
f.
f|[rft^,
second.
flT^EIcinR^ kind.
irr^
9|^t^
(brahman)
sociable.
n.,
devotion;
God)
sacred
^"t^ (brahman
^^^^^
strong, mighty.
bow much,
^^i^
n.,
creator.
ashes.
<Nn.
in.5
^?T^
^^ n.,
n., hair.
king.
year.
f.
"^I^,
f^,
f.
o'i^,
as many.
pervading,
far-
f.
(pass. part, of
killed.
AdT.:
MI^UI commonly.
fiQ
Lesson
XXIV.
101
Exercise XXIV.
f|[%
m ^^^
^^^Rf^
outskirts
14.
))
their
coming
your
the
or.
(iise
("TSrnJT^
spirit is
shoes
which
is
234).
earth.
were
22.
by
It is
(f^^
18.
said
20.
by the enemy.
let
15.
Let him
The
servants
river.
16.
The
me
described
is
world-spirit
world-spirit,
Qudra;
17.
birth a
of leather
the body,
Candragupta was
killed in battle
occurs
X^).
encompassed by
21.
(use oR caws.)
bank of the
the
omnipresent
made
that
king
19.
recta with
many Upanisads.
to
announced
^fTT^^t
or wood.
(instr.)
is
Brahmans have
13.
in
^ t^^nft ^wt^^p^t^^^^
f^^rr^ft
^fN: ^rr^^rf^ m
^ft^^^cft (gen.) % J^l ^ ^f^ ^crf^
fl[wn!^: Tg^^'g
^Tff:
rub
f^%
who
23.
man
(cf.
of the whole
24.
The king
(^B^ pi)
of Pataliputra
beautiful daughter of
102
Lesson
XXV.
Lesson
268.
Declension.
XXV.
The
^j^.
regards
the
suffix is
is
is
contracted into
^^. A
and
^^;
union-vowel ^,
disappears before
comes
;g^
^^^
weakest.
Radical
formed with
from
the
masc, and
it is
^ and
if
^,
weakest
changed to
t^,
preceded
preceded by more
whereas radical
and radical
sing,
always be-
'^.
nom.
become XTl
before ^Xf
the
in
if
in the
^"Bf
in
stem -form;
thus,
is
"pT^^.
Examples:
!
f%^t^
'knowing':
Neuter.
Masculine.
Singular.
N.
ft^^
A.
f^^^
Dual.
Singular. Dual.
Plural.
f^T^ f^^^
N.v.
ft^M^
Plural.
f%^ f^f^
i>
ft^ftr
as in the masculine.
2.
^flH^t^
'having gone'*:
Another form of
perf.
^^^t^
^^^
^^^^;
makes
the
XXY.
Lesson
103
Neuter.
Masculine.
Dual.
Singular.
Plural.
Singular.
^w^
A.
^fr^rrNm;
wi^^
I.
^^TT
^WRl
**^f^^
^R^f^
^^^
^fr^^c^
L.
Stems
269.
m.,
^J^<i[^
n.,
^gT;,
^^^,.
y,
as in
The stems
masculine
tlie
ra.,
"^ff^
^^^ft or
'dog',
and
voc.
"^i|^,
^T^.
cf^.
270.
^f7?r^fftr
'young',
Plural.
^fr^^ ^^t
N. ^ftTT^Tn. ^rfT^T^T^t
Dual.
271.
Nom.
^T^^.
n.,
sing.
is
'day',
^n^-
Thus
N.A.V.
^fT
L.
-^^f^ or
from
^f^ or
(^)
^fj
weak
^fW
or
>^^^
The
^T^.
or
^f I^
adjectives formed
in
and a
^ll^
from
the
middle
a
while others distinguish
in
^5Jt^
^?J^;
weakest stem
(^
in
or
^,
(h
into %" or
^.
is
follows
The fem.
^irf^
^g^
in
1[
^^^
Plural.
^r^t^
Some
ceding
coming from
Dual.
Compounds with
this root
sing.,
Singular.
272.
Fem.
fqu^.
made with
is
The
principal
104
Lesson
XXV.
Middle.
Strong.
*
Tf7^
forward', 'eastward'
^^X^
*
^T^^
(weakest).
HTW
'downward'
^TT^
northward'
>^<^^
q^j^'backward'/westward'
low'
tT^
Weak
TT^W
'
^;^^
'following'
f?I^W 'going
horizontally'
fc!^^
Vocabulary XXV.
Verbs;
TR[ +
'^^I'l, (astamgdcchati)
set (lit'ly
down,
"go home"
^^
(udgdcchati) rise.
(dat.).
^^ m.,
Subst.:
^1^1^
n.,
weight; dignity.
that
^inif^ n.,
which
lives,
"^T^T
Adj.:
71,
n.,
in India).
^^i|; m.,
n.,
young;
f^^^H,
f.
as n,
stood;
immovable.
three-headed.
^T>
(part, of
^^)
bitten.
'^RT'ftl'^^ forest-dwelling.
f.
^^fH'
recompense.
inserted, irregularly, in
'
irregular
flf^^T^ having
^j
m., Indra.
4<V{c|t^
f-,
subst, the
assembly.
f'5
mp;^
bathing, bath.
m., gazelle.
^IV^,
animal.
f^f^j^ m., n.,
MIXM^
n.,
ffx:T!r
in India.
t^T^ m.,
pains, trouble.
(fWT^+^T^).
XXV. XXVI.
Lesson
105
Exercise XXV.
f%^5P5rr
^w% ^^ f%^ ^^
^^"^ V^ ^f^^T^^TTR
^^^Fl
12.
^^
II
13.
dispute.
15.
17.
Great
In
^^
ii
fl[^Tf?T:
^T^^T-
II
Maruts.
16.
^% in?
called in
is
song.
14.
Two
learned Brahmans
(/.)
of the gods.
the
the
let
assembly
best
among
the
learned
teach
(^TT-f^^) the law. 18. Those who have committed evil deeds
must stand by day (ace.) and sit by night. 19. Glory was attained
by the young warrior.
Turned toward
20.
21.
23.
the quarter
of
(f^pTT)
is
The
(tf^
the sun.
22.
The
dwelling animals.
Lesson XXVl.
Some
273.
274.
msfj
1.
f.,
^f^
Irregular Substantives.
mother
*
m.,
'
:
friend': sing.
nom.
^^,
voc.
^;
du. tl<5Hfl,
106
XXVI.
Lesson
^f^^l^, ^^"\^;
^f^.
'husband',
2. X|f7T
ace.
^^<^,
instr.
irfefH^;
is
m.,
in composition,
it
nom. ^^T^ra;,
pi.
*lord,
loc. "qisft.
dat. "q^, abl.-gen.
XJcg^,
275.
bone'
'
'^I^VJ^'I^
etc.
^T^
1.
is
^V^
curds
',
-^l^rTSfT, q[^^7
made from cor-
etc.
f')
2.
1^,
ace.
loc.
^^,
f^RJ^
or
277.
1S(\
ace.
1.
^^^'
^f^,
^^,
etc.
f.,
V;
fore
instr.
ace.
W^'
"^T^,
2.
gen. ^TJTT'l.
its final is
f^^
changed
to
f.,*
be-
dat.-abl.
instr.
"^f^^,
'sky', makes nom.
sing.
du.
?IT^,
pl-
(sometimes)
found in use.
3.
IJ^^^, x:T^etc.;
sing. -^J^,
1.
"^R^f
or
"^JR^f
Stem
sing.
makes
all
"^R^"R^,
voc.
f.),
'wealth':
TJ^T^, TT^ft^J
pl-
etc.
m., (from
"^T^[,.
m. (rarely
du. "^T^^,
^R^ + ^^
nom.
X^
2.
'
cart-drawing',
The stem
xr81^^
m., 'road',
M^l^; the
corresponding middle eases are made from Xjf^, and the weakest
from
T?^;
thus,
ace.
sing.
XJ^TS^i^, dat.
T^%,
ace.
pl.
XJ^^,
Lesson XXVI.
[The stems
dat. "C?f%n^^.
^)!|t^
107
^w^i^
The stem
279.
stem
is
g^^rr,
is
The
very irregular.
strong
etc.,
g?^, gf^^
"^^
and, in
*age',
instr.
pi-
jtI^to:,
'foot',
^T;^
substituted in the
f.;
or
^"^T
thus,
nom.-voc.-acc. of any
becomes
TH^
in
^^^
n.
strong cases;
in the
tj^,
f^^^
m.,
may be
make
does not
in composition), these
compounds,
Tdl^jfi, Pl-
g^^;
gr^T^T;,
XJT^^?
^JT^J f*?
'heart',
n.,
number (except
282.
j^^^,
etc.,
281.
du.
g?T^;
g^.
For the stem
280.
ace.
'man',
"q;^ m.,
From
etc.
i^str. pi.
t^^
m., 'foot',
becomes
and
its
in
nom.
and loses
sing.,
member
its
of a compound,
in the
J^
middle cases
Further,
The
thus,
when
^^^i^^m.,
du. ^IJTfTlft,
284.
^ in
is lost,
'killing a
WW^
of^'m:
personifications
of the
In
make
^;
compound words, an
^^f^
loc.
nom. ofTir^,
m., n. pr.,
sun),
^^
reverts to
<^tc.,
etc.; pi.
contact with
or
thus,
nom.
nom.
original
'^^^Tj
voc.
o^^;
n. pr,
(both
o^^.
and -^tf+in,
,the
sing.
o^^fxjf,
ace.
its
ni.,
sing,
'^^1, ace.
in
in^
but
instr.
"gnElT![l^,
member some-
But a
times lingualizes a i^ of the next following member.
guttural or labial in direct combination with i^ sometimes prevents
the combination, as in the instr. ^!^^.
Lesson XXVI.
108
Vocabulary XXVI.
fT^ i^VPy^^O ^^ pleased or satis-
Verbs:
^ move;
1^^ (gUhati)
cans.
in
fied, satisfy
^fH^
+ f%
or satiate oneself.
(vildpati) complain.
(guhdyaW)
ITTT^
Subst.:
W^^^
^cT
^^rTT
n., notice,
^Vi|^^ (weakest
a Vedic
thought, mind.
fiT^rT,
saint.
(part, of f^T-^^^),
^T
f.
f^,
f.
blessed.
protection.
four-footed, quadruped.
^ft"^^
l|T^f n
(homo).
divinity, deity.
f.,
n.,
man
Adj.:
f^^T
ni.,
Exercise XXVI.
xn^ %^
TT^T^
c^M
^T^^
^TTJT^^c^^T
^ \^ Q.
^^^^^f?r
I
WcPFi:
g^rrf
^^ ^fHT^
"^^^^fn^^fi
w^f^wr^^
f^nJTff
^8
II
ftr^T% trsniRi:
1^ g^pxTt WW ^"nrf^
^w^rt
^^
^-
H^
Ti%Tn^T
'r f^rf^?^n?rf7T
f^
II
'
^^
ii
^nm^TRt
^rrw
ff^TWR%^-
<^^
ii
Lesson
The meeting
18.
road.
In the
19.
and Savitar.
deities in
21.
Be
view
a
Water
Rik
gracious,
is,
Veda they
20.
the
of the
(use
is
the
24.
The Maruts
285.
Who knows
caus.,
the
formulas.
The
seers,
and make
^^^,
slain
by Maghavan
curds.
from our
26.
Have
friend's house,
XXVH.
Demonstrative Pronouns.
and
pi.)
22.
among
made up with
^1=[[
pass.)
sacrificial
Lesson
as
in
food
are
named (^l!!^,
23.
place on the
"^g^^) and
27.
109
call the
also
XXVI. XXVH.
^T^^
Two
demonstrative-declensions
^^
(for
respectively).
The
first is
moter
relation.
Lesson XXVII.
10
287.
^m(^^):
pi.
Lesson XXVII.
has no passive, but only an indefinite past, sense; thus,
ticiple
This participle
290.
^W,
is
'be', or ^"
tion, particularly
'
^ g^^
is
gone";
The neuter
'
'
"^^Vl.
>
is
'
^'^^^
>
it
neuter verbs
thus,
f^cf (from
often 'standing'.
^T)
1.
Certain roots in
be
The
and
^STT^
f^
f%
'swell',
^^; f%^
number of
i^^
'wither',
^TT;
'cut', vrT-
f-roots;,
(which becomes
in Sf
*bend',
'fear',
roots,
before ^):
Some few
or ^rfXTT;
^;
f^^.
which before
T:
before the
!{
^R^^
2cfi
T);
J(m
'sink',
^,
^W; (f^ ^^
t^
verbs
in
f^T^IWO
1?
f^^
^^
^^^"^
?5
'rejoice';
^T^
speak';
thus,
c^
'hasten',
from
f^^.*
292.
"?'
^J
or
'^W^.
(which becomes
5^
"^^^f;
^ (so-called
'cut',
f^*T;
TZfT
^^; 1^^
break',
4.
by a number
or
^^^
in
'^^; "^
roots in variable
'cut up',
suffix .f is taken
fT 'abandon',
thus,
The
fat', TJ^if;
'destroy',
3.
[TJ[].
Thus:
ift 'swell,
2.
A. With suffix
291.
of roots.
f^
Sometimes
actionis.
"he
7[ff:
was written".
letter
be supplied; thus,
to
is
Very com-
it
monly, also,
TTcT,
trf^fcf, 'fallen'.
of
Ill
fijfrf'fl
\f^
from
f^^
?Tfi[
from
*eat'
t^
'know'.
?f tT
'weep';
from
^rf^
Lesson XXVII.
112
Vocabulary XXVII.
"Ir^
2cR
Terbs:
^Ip^ (hhaksdyati)
^^^
+ f^
(vikirdti) scatter.
+ "^^
3|(iji|
-f
T^
^3^
+ ^R"
in cans, (uccdrdyati)
(avatdrati) descend.
or
despise.
(jndjjatt) sink.
cans,
in
"g^
(yojdyati)
emerge, come
out.
yoke,
(jpy^y<^t^)
become stout
cling,
adhere.
^^
"^T
^5^ enjoy.
harness.
^'ff (uttdrati)
"qt or
2^11^
pronounce, say.
ff
break.
despise.
^^
eat.
(sidati) sit,
settle
down; be
overcome, exhausted.
fat.
Subst.:
^fj^iff m. du.,
7107/1.
m.
^|t||4^
the
pr.,
xovpoi).
versation"; conduct of
ob-
life,
servance.
^fUf
9|^t|^
f^
^^f^
n.,
^TW m.,
life
w. pr.,
'4^|x4^
of holiness,
i.
e.
a Vedic personage.
sweet drink.
pearl.
m., demon.
^rn^ m.,
n.,
plough.
-) chain, garland.
(part, of
cayed; ruined.
meal-time, meal.
'4^^l4c^ m.,
f-,
m.,
^^
hunger.
n.
bed.
f.,
Adj.:
a mountain.
religious studentship.
^irr
^I^Srr
^TT
Di., n. pr.
f.,
in., illness.
n., debt.
%^rRr
^V^
^nt^
acquisition, gain.
ff^^
t3^
f. oisTTj
gi'eat,
(part, of
strong, violent.
ift) fat.
ledge;
as m. subst.,
Brahman
student.
i|^
(part.)
abandoned; wanting
and so sometimes w.
in
'without'.
instr.,
113
Exercise XXVII.
^^Rftmif^ ^^J^mt^
II
^^ 5^wt
rf?fN
ffHT^^'fl ^-
i<^ II
12.
14.
13.
This
is
16.
The
By
these jewels.
<^^-)
me
praised
women
The
19.
Here comes
learned
on the neck of
this
20.
demon.
with
I.
**
Perry,
the plough.
the
water.
chain of pearls
21.
22.
What
sin
This garden
is
is
XXYIIL
Without union-vowel ^.
* "I
cans.).
withered.
Lesson
293.
and
(pass, part.)
this
(Tf^
are
17.
18.
hung
who was
that king,
in
^^,
am
<T.
this parti-
so-and-so; N. or M."
cf.
225.
114
Lesson XXVIII.
made by adding
ciple is
from
f^
llfT;
from
the suffix
f^^
fgj;
cj
thus,
^JcT
^ (or
^);
^.
HtI from
If the
294.
g?,
f|^,
1.
from
g^^;
final 11
and
to
^^
^
ITW makes
1.
comes
^^
thus,
torical value,
^^ fi'om
from
is
The
^^.
original
^ir^;
^^
b.
thus,
^^
from
TTlg
"5^^;
^"^;
in ^Rtt
Wl>
usually has
^^,
form ^, before
^^
thus,
from
the
com-
f^,
where
represents
^^
weakest form,
there
weak
penultimate nasal
J{\ 'sing',
fl<! from
his-
if
rf
is
from
the
in
e.
from IT^,
'^S^y XT^
from
to
c^
its
f!^.
from
be-
f[^
g.,
3.
TJ^ from
^put' (with
its
dropped;
(or
weak forms
(the
Final
^"^f from
e. g.,
from
^^); IJ^
>35^ from
f^^
contrary
represents original
W^'
suffer the
'^'5
are lengthened
^J^ from
forms also
root before
I.
^)
Where
in the verbal
Thus:
^ ^
^ combines with
from
f^^, ^[^
makes
any where
forms.
2.
>
The
295.
is
?^
root
^^
from
^3[^
^^ fi'om ^W
^V,
Sometimes
and
^^
TT^^, rf^.
^"f,
and f{W
radical
after
is
a.
as also
becomes ^, and
Final 1^
4.
^^
and
tflg;
Final
3.
thus,
made from
T^'2 are
from "ftp^;
^"^
f%"3f
thus,
after which,
If^,
becomes Z;
f^
^;
W^^'
becomes
Final
2.
become
If^
from
^,
"q[^,
^^,
Tif^.
of the perfect
^"^^
from ^\^
is
IXTT 'drink'; to
weakened
in
to
);
f^rf from
Lesson XXVIII.
irr 'measure', and a few others.
TrT,
'^STcf,
Tffj
fHT,
iITT,
from
^cT from
^7^;
More
296.
Some
1.
roots in "^n^
root
The
^^).
lost
is
after
final
^^
in
in ^(T,
Isolated
5.
etc.).
'play'.
make
participles
2. ^fi^^, "^t^,
The
7^
3.
final
and likewise
etc.);
"^(^
^^^
4.
115
in UT^rT;
thus,
efiT^iT,
oR?^ etc.
etc.
1^,
contracted form
297.
form fy^i
The
II.
suffix with ^,
or in the
^s
f^^,
(like
When
298.
^TT
is
TW^.
TRUcT;
rf^
rnf^cf;
^,
thus,
caus.
^X,
Tn'^;^Tf?T,
^rrfTfcT.
the original
Among
original roots.
may
be noticed the
following:
XR[^
'fair,
trfflTr;
^gftm;
^xr^ 'thirst',
^f^rf.
TT^
300.
makes
Y;
^^cf;
thus,
^ftrr;
^^
t%^,,
f^rf^cT;
"gfiBfrT;
the auxiliary
301.
W^,
^dwell',
t^,
^ftff; "g^,
tf^cT; ^^,
with or without
(W\); Xf^
^J^
'ripe' (tp^);
'burnt' (^^T);
Tf^
'dry'
^IJ
(^);
make
'thin', 'hag-
JR^ 'expanded'
(5F^>
8
116
Lesson XXVIII.
cR^
is
^^^).
(or
From
suffix
i^^
(f.
"^fft),
thus, oh'dc(*t^,
"JTRt^W^*^'
sonal perfect-form.
me";
Thus, J{j
with copula,
or,
thus,
i.
chP^^
e.,
SII1^
^IH^^^HJ "thou
^^r^^
(fem.) hast
come
^TcfWcft
Vocabulary XXVIII.
f{^(muhyati) be confused or dazed
Verbs:
cf
+ iy
de-
in cans, (prdtdrayati)
^V^ + Wl
ceive.
t^-"^in
Vi^-\-
or stupid.
caus. (vyapaddyati)
kill.
enter.
"^f^
*
ijiiji
\u
(pdldyate)
"ftpr
^5Irf
T^TT^
^^
JfT
X^^
m., end
in loc.^ at last.
n., n. pr.,
n.,
behavior,
^sr^
m., citizen.
R m.,
jackal.
%f^
life.
^J|
cave.
f-,
caus. (pravartdyati)
Delhi.
m., ass.
^fl^cT
in
^ + "^m bestrew.
Tfi^+^n^ honor.
Snbst.
+K
continue.
flee.
enjoy, eat.
2^J^
besiege.
juasf-root from
n.,
army.
'go'
XJ"^ 'away'.
XXIX.
Lesson XXVIII.
f%J^
Adj.!
^^^
(comp.)
sing, as adv.:
In
more.
(part,
117
from
f%^)
affectio-
nate.
neut.
'
mostly.
Exercise XXVIII.
fw^TT^^fe^h^ T?^s^
f^^
(abl.)
wrt:
Trf^
ii
Many
^TWT^ftwr-gfH: ^T^rftr
^ifrirr:
^ftcr: tfgreiftr^
The
Yavanas
14.
city
(pass.).
("f ^T
12.
13.
fled
"^ft-
The Ya-
Finally the
women made
slaves
old
the
has
force.
by participles.)
ii
fif-
fire.
15.
The end
of Pj*thviraja
life
sung
Lesson XXIX.
304. Gerund, or Absolutive.
The gerund
^^
and
Tf.
is
made
in classical
118
To uncompounded
305. A. "^.
It is
vowel
participle in
cT
wf.
^^T; t^Wr
1.
11' ^T
^^
wf
from
^W
^;j^,
fifc^T or
cftl^),
XW^
from
to the
form
treated as before
generally reject
Some
from
verbs
fl^'
^^RT from
^Bf^,
^l^
^^^
from
"q (cf.
igT^)
295,
(cf.
2),
"^^
f^ from
from
^.
(cf.
make
^-
(cf.
either
cTT^f^^;
Roots
'5EJ.
'^Wt,
and from
?^fT?wr or ^rf'^^T-
308. B.
ffcT)
from
^, ^Tf^^;
(cf.
^WT,
i;:
^f^^T
'dwell',
306.
(cf.
^T^T
With inserted
from
from ^n^,
^f^^ from
2.
and
is
1^ 'place'
from ITT;
^^T
^),
ff^T
(cf.
^^ ^^T
(ft^ from ^
from
'
find
^^.
root-consonant
final
suffix
root,
from ^TT*
^T^T from ^T
g^T
added the
^^.
Examples.
'
is
to the use of ^,
formation
this
it,
or
roots
before
IT,
With regard
interposed.
of root before
cf.
XXIX.
Lesson
^TT^rfTT,
thus,
^mf^T^T.
in
which
309.
form
this
is
never inserted.
before ^.
Thus, trfTW^^,
^T^^^;
(not an-roots)
able
c(^
in
may
'^^;
thus,
o^TW^
^^'
Some
roots
f^-
ends in ^cf
^ becomes %^ or ^7[;
Final change-
Lesson XXIX.
this suffix;
119
thus,
^H
^^
w^;
TTTK^fir,
thus,
C^-"^),
^n^-
encloses short
But
^ which
3TrrrgT;
if
is
"^^(^[-TfT^,
it
from the
The gerund
311.
or absolutive
It
(In
the
later
language
it
is
is signified
is
It
whose action
it
describes.
"
having heard
this,
The gerunds
of
Greek
313.
thus,
'
'
"Ka^wv,
'i'/^Mv;
^f^fo^^
" without
having received";
'4|il^'(4
"without having
summoned."
Vocabulary XXIX.
Verbs:
"^^ +
f'f (nydsyati)
entrust
(to
^"R.
"^[
3|
go forth
die.
one's care).
Of
120
fi
Lesson
the head,
"^rf^ put at
^^
+ ^
(pracdlati)
move
^^g^T
on,
march.
f^^
^
ft"
take.
W^
+ f'f^
leave one's
to
^Tf
ofifq m.,
^f\i^
^f^fT
^TH
disagreeable.
responsible, trustworthy.
du., both.
fif^,
f.
^'^j
^,
f.
7T^^ on
bringing.
fire.
Adj.:
^^,
"^"W
bridge, dike.
na.,
^^
Subst.:
^f^lTT^
become a
ascetic.
wandering
means, device.
wander forth
home
n.,
Ceylon.
m., hero.
^fT
(nirndyati) bring to an
n. pr.f
f.,
^T^5T
Cf. 312.
misfortune.
m., frog.
^^7
fall.
{cydvate) totter,
f.,
HoR
{cintdyati) consider.
^T + IffT
XXIX.
monkey.
little,
small.
daily, regular.
the head.
Prepos.:
irfTT {postpos.y with ace.) against.
m., elephant.
Exercise XXIX.
fcT^T^
f <^
^'T
^Twr
Ti^^^
^i^r:
^^-
Lesson
XXIX. XXX.
121
the western
and pass,
The
the jewels
13.
constr.).
at twilight,
12.
fire,
cistern": thus having spoken, the teacher seated himself (25ss. part.)
on the mat.
14.
man, abandoning
16.
When
by
his
them
15.
(gen.).
ascetic (jf-^^^
him
(ger.)
(ger.)
and
17.
The master
distributed
it
to
of the
the poor.
(cflxj^)
fights
19.
Whoever
perishes.
Whoever becomes an
the Veda, attains (ger.) not salvation, hut falls into hell (loc).
Lesson
314.
The
Inflnitiye*
ending of which
is
gi^
later
XXX.
(or ^H*{^).
The
infinitive, the
when
possible.
315.
1.
The ending
To
almost
and changeable
2.
To
TTF^ is
all
^.
added directly:
except those in
^,
in
consonants.
As
root-
122
XXX.
Lesson
oR, c(,
finals,
'curse',
"l^.
TRf'H'l.;
according
3^^
the
to
and
dwell',
rules
Other
^^^.
in
given
finals
XXVIII
Lesson
are changed
vq;, ^^Ti;
Final
'know',
m\,
becomes
The ending
and
?[_,
with
g^
Thus,
^^g^; fw^
^l^, ^ngnc-
(in the
"gf^,
by
317.
Tf.
^^r^*; f\,
thus, ^ST^,
w^;
Thus,
secondary conjugations.
tf^g^;
final 1^,
316.
^,
the con-
for
^^
^f^g'i; jf
Causatives and
^f%?pi:;
^g^
(cf.
denominatives in
^,
UlRlJ*i5
ti^o
loi).
^^
318.
thus,
Some
^W^,
319.
^iMg^
The
or
^T^?^**. The
its
root
^^
at pleasure;
makes ^If^rm;.
The
is
of the verbs
"^t^
The increments
of
^^
difficult
"^
instead of
combination of consonants
thus avoided.
In all the tense-systems, and in derivation, the root
W^
XXX.
Lesson
or power'; thus,
oR^f^
"he
'Sl^tfiT
123
able to tell";
is
"^^
^g^rffTf
is
The
-example.
infinitive is
and the
also often
like.
321.
infinitive
^TJ^
Even a
'know',
construction as nominative
is
food to eat"
i.
e.
"capable of going".
^f!3=^
not unknown.
is
"
Thus, ^(f ^ \Ji^' "begun to be made
not
to be
fit
heard."
passive forms of
but
"c^TW T
^^;
1[^^ "he
This
is
thus,
^in
"
^<T ^ ^5?T%
it is
ative adjectives,
comes
'Q[;
from
thus,
a.
rf^/cZ/it-strengthening;
^j"^^; ^,
^, ^T^.
c.
of
The
TJ to
^Sfg^
and
^31;
"^
^^(^),
and of
final
vowels some-
%^
^^ (^), ^^
inr^
ordinary
The
Other
b.
if^.
'to be done',
A. Suffix ^.*
324.
^)
They may
/aciendus.
Certain deriv-
to
"^TSf^
before
(cR).
is ia.
it.
vowel adds
d.
^, ^^
\x, ^il^;
Medial
cT
from
before
remains
Lesson
124
unchanged in one
class;
e.
^qV^, ^tST-
assigned to
^.
^^;
^H^?^.
325. B.
from the
g,
is
This
Suffix rl^.
infinitival
noun
in
TT.
is
makes
thus, ^"^j
^t^.
^,
TT^
"^T^W
"^T-^R^
in
treated
as
and
are
denominatives
Causatives
"^sm
and
|;vS:f,
root
^V )
^T^ (^)-
(^^),
The
in another
lengthened
w,
i,
is
JU^
but
^-^, if^,
medial
Initial or
and
class of words,
^,
thus,
XXX.
^|R^,
^^^,
same as
"^f^cT^,
for
Itfji'
(ift).
326.
C. Suffix
^ifV^
[^''Cft'^Er]-
radical vowels
Generally
atives
in "^r^ are
327.
The gerundives
in
in the
(^),
^-
impersonal pas-
that
Vocabulary XXX.
^T^ + ^^ (avagahate)
Verbs:
^^
(cf.
"^rn^
320.)
+ ^^
|?+^XI-^T pay.
'RC + ^"PT (abhigdcchatt)
attend.
(ace).
c1;t^
finish, attain.
dive under
(tdpatif
intr.);
-te)
pain;
burn
(tr.
in pass.,
and
suffer,
do penance.
visit,
y^ + f^
dance.
"iR^ (nftyati)
Lesson
W + IT
+
'^cT[
be mighty, able;
TT
(pravdrtate)
valere.
XXX.
sacrifice.
heat;
self-torture.
^Tf^,
n.,
^TTTW
^i|^
n.,
f.
enough, very;
^T^HR^
enough
Samaveda.
w.
away with;
of,
instr.f
w,
dat,,
suitable for.
^'^t;?^ at pleasure.
Adj.:
<T^^5
subst.,
AdT.:
body, figure.
pi., the
epithet of Brahma.
^xr^
f.,
f%-VT) ordained.
^^Jiil self-existent; as m.
drama, play.
^ifTZcR n.,
(part, of
f^t%fT
song, singing.
n.,
^f^'^
Snbst.:
cR^
ft-uitful.
Xfi^r^c^
n.,
fat.
trs stout,
go on.
^cT
125
Exercise XXX.
^^^t:
^rrr
vrm tt^^^
(^Sentences with
gerundives),
to
see
that
after
12.
^^
( 322)
or.
q.
man must
strive to
life
(use
^^
with
visit
singing.
recta), a
either
5^^in[Tf^ ir^S
or to
(iT-t;;^) dancing
works
^^f%
13.
^r-
-^w
or with
any companies
Remembering
"thus thinking",
perform what
is
ordained.
126
Lesson
The maidens
14.
bind wreaths.
True
15.
16.
17.
How
bow
(pass, part.) to
18.
19.
177).
is
from misfortune.
is
penance?
XXX. XXXI.
You must
^^'^
(use
wind?
22.
letter.
21.
The gentlemen
cf.
Who
20.
^^nt)
(use
Having
and
a scholar
went on
Lesson XXXI.
328.
Numerals. Cardinals:
^TT
6,
7,
^^
igfs 8,
^^>^^i5,^^
14,
TT^^^
^f^^
f^f^
329.
or
9,
HTl 100.
^t 2000,
TjoR i,
^^
10.
f^
2,
TJ^Vm.
21,
4,
^TTJ
TJ^T^
15, ift^i^ie,
TI^^fTT
5,
ii,
j^^nir,
^jf^l^
^T^
^?rFr^^i<9,
"^^R^^,
etc.;
fl^fi; or^[T^o,
4878,
330.
^^o
72 and 92,
pre-
But note:
either
f^x >c
|
r-
or ^aN<!=ll etc.
96
is
'Ef^^'RT-
Thus:
position;
e. g.
common
^iTMirf?!,
"^arrTT
^^-
made by
4373, and
the tens.
not
11,
not
12,
22, etc.
TL"^!^^,
XT^ S,
1.
By
'Euore',
1',
i.
e.
Sometimes
also in composition;
e.
2.
g.,
19.
TJifi is
By
com-
This usage
left
off,
is
and
^"STf^^^T^'RT (also
Lesson
331.
above
100.
127
Inflection of cardinals,
332.
231
XXXI.
'certain
'some',
(pi.:
i.
T[cR is
The
ones').
declined like
^^,
at
dual
a', as
an indefinite
article.
2.
f.
n.
\,
3.
(dual only)
f^
^ftj;
Thus, nom. m.
stem fTf^.
instr.
f^f^l^,
^(\X has
^^TT
instr.
^^
^nf^^ etc.
(d
19.)
''Sf^T^,
dat.-abl.
4.
^,
^^^.
^ht-pr:,
is in
is
Fem.
f^^,
J, 7, 9, 10.
some
m. "^i^, nom.-acc.
f?f^fH^,
dat.-abl.
ace.
m. ^gi;^; nom.-acc.
etc.,
gen.
^cf^.
^?TrfT5
^^^f*T^,
distinction of gender.
irregularity as plurals.
"q^, "q^ftre;,
n.
is
n.
f^.
frf^^^,
ace.
They
Thus:
^H> "^.
6.
IR^
5.
20^ 30y
fem. stems, in
100,
etc.
all
1000.
Xf^,
"q^f^,
^^^,
TSf^PR;,
f^f?T
etc.,
f^lTc^?
"qz^.
^H^, "^"Slf^^,
numbers.
"^JT!
and
^^^
are declined
regularly
as neut.
Construction of numerals.
1.
if
1 to
19
possible)
128
Lesson
2.
XXXI.
nouns, either
or ^cT SFiTl:
"a hundred
it; thus,
^pf
genitive,
^itTl^ll*!.
female slaves";
autumns".
334.
Ordinals.
^^^,
^, ^THT,
TC^m*
^^,
^T^^,
f^
'first',
or f^llTl^ 30th,
T?;^T^
^^,
^^,
f^;^,
f^^
etc.);
'^g^, XT^^,
same as the
or f^IjftrnT 20th;
etc.
rest,
insj^,
Occasional
"|\
first
forms of the
their fem. in
o"^; the
'thrice';
Numeral adverbs.
1.
fl[^
or"5n^^,etc.
3.
f^^
f^^
2.
l^^W
or %\rr,
'five
'in
times';
one way';
^^VT, "q^^,
^t^
etc.
Vocabulary XXXI.
W^
Terbs:
cR^
;^?^ (samJcaldyati)
put to-
gether, add.
^irfi;+ ^rfir
'Rr^ + "^rm
(abhisincdti)
anoint
as king.
^+^^-^
cite,
mention.
chat.
^[v{\^(jdlpafi) speak,
Snbst.:
the fourth Veda.
^Vi|'c|c|^ m.,
im
forms no ordinal.
^'rf^^Mld**
n.,
n. pr.
city.
XXXT.
Lesson
cfif^^'T n., the "Iron
of
Age"
^9ff n.,
wheel.
g^fTfEf
n.,
r^"^
n.,
^T^T
f'>
philosophical system.
n.,
lunar mansion.
branch,
AdT.:
'*f1Tl'^T^
(w. ahl.
Wit^^ sometimes
fl^^
ftsR^lf^^
often post-
Pandu.
n.,
re-
edition,
daction.
mu^'^
body.
n.,
q^jTif
^"CT
astronomy; astrono-
mical text-book.
^^^
m., Scythian.
"5JcR
the world.
129
(in altern.^,
namely, to wit.
^IHidH^
at present.
famous
king.
Exercise XXXI.
^f^
f^f^t ^cw[
cf^^
^^^
^^%^^
^"^fTT
Ti^
'^gioff
^^T ^^"W^^
8 ^^f: ^^^n2i
1
'^
II
^HRT^^^T^^ m^%^
WI^*UMT^Ht^^
11.
The wagon
three wheels.
i.
e.,
12.
II
RO
^rrrf^
^pTTf^
^W^IT ^^Tftjf
I
^?
11^
II
Ii
^^ifT
ITT ^^IT
^"W
^^I^
II
of the A9vins
The A9vins
is
fitted
("g^
W ^ST^
II
^^T^ TTWTf^ftw: ^ ^
^^TRT TT^ ^^Tftr Trnf^ ^
^^c^T
^T^ ^^
'%^T^ g ^f^:
Great Bear.
130
Rik-verses.
is
XXXI. XXXII.
Lesson
the
Krsna
13.
third
among
the
is
the
of six brothers.
eldest
Pandavas.
five
astronomy.
in
Ms
in his twelfth.
teacher,
Arjuna
think there
(model
2nd
after
IG.
a Brahman
six
others,
Some
15.
14.
17.
One should
consecrate
18.
Two
having taught
Rik- verse,
fifth
20.
9^kyamuni Buddha
21.
recited
19.
the sixth.
The
(life).
Veda, sometimes
3333.
Lesson XXXII.
337.
Comparison of Adjectives.
or
meaning
are made
often,
from
comparative, and
accented,
derivation).
^^
The
sometimes by nasalization
few such formations are
meaning mostly
(if
or prolongation. In
in
5^qt(^
for the
capable of
it),
is
or
classical Sanskrit
to other adjectives
f^TT
*
quick';
broad';
m^l
^^"^^
tfT^fV'^^ and
TTfl'^re:
^^^
^ft^
and
"^f^
xrrftr^,
^^^^
to
(^/f^"'^) attach
(\/T3[
themselves to
'encompass')
to
"^
and ?Tfl to
X^^ 'skilful'; ^ft^^ro;
Lesson XXXII.
^Tfwffj
^Tftl
to
to ^f^?|^ or
^f^^^near',
^ift^^T^, ^f^^^,
'long', -^T^^re;,
,
^f%TH; TT^^
^^
^T'SJ^ and
f^-
connections:
artificial
^T^
^sft^T^, ^f-T^
Mittle',
^H
better',
^f^^;
^T^5Y^I^ and
^^^^j
^TV.
The
340.
131
%^^
'praiseworthy', 'good',
TiTS^,
l;f^^',
gw
correspond sometimes to
H^^,
"^^T^^, ^-
'old',
TT^^
or
^rT^
sometimes to H^.
The stems
341.
in '^,
with
clension,
^^
342. B.
The
So also
-vftn^sj^
suffixes of
^[1(^
^^
in
and
^3^,
Thus,
343.
which the
initial
([^
is
usually
consonant of a case-ending.
^gTg^
for
^ZCHt?
fern.
and W^T^.
Stems
and
They
in
'^.
"^if^nfx^ ^^r^;
f%-
^rlfT^ 'most
345.
Constmction.
thus,
to
him
than
JJ^Itch^T
a son";
'well', ^rf-
by adding
7f^
??fc!^^
5^^
is
the regular
"a daughter
<?^"^\1^^
"intellect
is
dearer
alone
ia
Lesson XXXII.
132
or locative
stronger than force". After the superlative either genitive
The comparative
be used.
may
Vocabulary XXXII.
f^^EJ m., n. 2w.y the Indus.
Subst. :
tial singers,
n. pr.
;^^ m.,
\^^f
Adj.:
^m
running, course.
n.,
m., winter.
^J{^
little,
-411^
Ttff
n, pr,
tl"^'
metal; iron.
Jljnr,
n.,
^j
"^T^TO
crow.
f.
f.
tf^>
such.
o^x and
old.
of;,
Indecl.:
n. pr.
f.,
subsi..
IT^^
n,
swift.
!HVt5|
^^
as
atom.
f.,
small;
sometimes in sense of
if.
Exercise XXXII.
ftrcTft
^
^^T^^^
II
II
^TMT
%^
%^T
^Tt^f ^i^f ^frw^cc 8 ^f^ ^^T-^T w^f^^: 5^ ^T%cr ff^ ^ u^ ^t ^^^ wf ^H^^^ M
I
fl[wrfi'?ft
^fi^
II
^m^TifrT^wt^Tnffiffr
fHTcnfii^^f^:
^f
^^tt:
ift
^^
II
s^
II
* Translate as
though genitive.
^^
Of
12.
cow?/? )
14.
was
the
15.
mightiest.
all the
of quadrupeds.
20.
19.
(^^STT^
of the
18.
whole
Iron
21.
is
the swiftest
beautiful than
earth.
than gold,
is lighter
women
of Kalidasa are
merchants in Rajagrha.
In winter the
The poems
IG.
17.
13.
Among
among
133
The crow
the mightiest
is
all
other
monarch
of birds.
Lesson XXXIII.
(Part
I.)
In
if
simple words,
rare.
the later
of composition,
become.
moderation
To
the
such an extent
is
this
is
abandoned; and
more elaborate
difficult
the style
do the compounds
a clumsy
aggregation
of elements
syntactical
Sanskrit compounds
fall into
134
XXXin.
Lesson
an uncompounded
state
*done and
cITcfifn=^
E.
g. "^-
undone'; ^^^5^^?rrgr: *gods and GanThe members of such a compound may obvi-
it.
is
determining or qualiit
in
a case-relation,
Thus may be
distin-
Examples
'm({1<i 'cfi
is
not absolute.
are: of dependents,
gi*eat
king';
ft^^^
of
The
character of
parts of speech,
is
compounds of
determined by their
classes
final
I.
and
II.,
as
member. But
is
this is
more fundamentally
distinct
other.
final
member
class (II.
A.
or B.), with the idea of 'having' added, turning them from nouns
into adjectives;
*
and B. compounds
opment;
tongues.
is
in
is
in others
of the related
Lesson XXXIII.
135
first:
object; and
2.
Participial
lowing noun.
1.
namely,
comparatively small.
is
having
inffT^irnFI
350.
times
The
adjective
compounds
used, especially
are, like
as abstract and
the neuter,
in
by
the
classes of
Hindu grammarians.
351.
compound may,
like
The
compound (except
by a
oJcT,
in
of whatever length,
Thus
of bisections.
series
'done
copulatives),
the dependent
a previous existence',
its
initial
Final
^^
^^
and
compound
tiqain^eficf
and
The
final
of a stem
But:
must be made
two elements.
analysis of a
is
collective
grown apparent
member become
of a prior
^[Xf^
and
^{^
member
often remains
unchanged under
similar circumstances.
^,
an
becomes
3.
After final ^, ^,
4.
the personal
^H^^
and
5.
For
"gtJl^
1{^[9^
ive compounds,
G.
initial
is
in
often
^^
and ^^^
lingual.
in the sing.,
the pi.
in the prior
member
used Tf^.
member
is
Lesson XXXIII.
136
Thus:
1.
3.
whole
as a
^, TRoxf^.
compound
2.
An T
An
is
or
t is changed
added after a
final
The
separate classes of
354.
I.
W^
in
(^^'l)?
will
now
T^
be
('Ft)-
taken up.
II.)
Two
Copulatiye compounds.
less
as in o^T^, ^|[
compounds
(Part
^,
^, as
to
final
to the a-declension:
adverbs
'
or more nouns
much
having a co-
two
The noun-compounds
fall,
classes:
member, and
is
in
number a dual or
plural,
according
its final
to
its
Examples
things.
TStif^
are:
wtf^^"^
'rice
WlW^H^f^'
B.
and son'.
to the
number denoted or
(so-called samdhdra'dvandva).
and shoe';
356.
"^
The
^ftTT"^
later
collective
night'.
137
Lesson XXXIII.
of the names of
divinities,
^T^rrf^^^
thus,
etc.,
"^^ift^
and Earth';
357.
are rare.
Examples
and plump';*
are:
f??'^-
made
likewise, but
round
and dark';
JJJ^ohmi 'light
"^TlTJtf
^TcTRf^lT
'
A noun
or adjective
is
often
word
B. Descriptive, compounds.
Each
The two
principal
A. Dependent, and
two
subdivisions,
noun or adjective.**
359. A.
Dependent compounds.
is
oftenest genitive,
"^^^
tained)
self;
(=
Noun -compounds.
case-relation
kind, but
1.
and
*
^WcTTf^
least
Nd<^ch*{^)
member may be
of any
often accusative.
Thus,
hundreds of fools';
The
XTT^^
^*^i;;^^
^% Wt)
to the city';
'
(=^TTfr^5R:)
^l^^cT
'
;
'fear of a thief;
^ER^^
'iflir^^'T (= RT 1)
going
6.).
member
member
is
a participle, or a de-
of a participle ( 204).
The
138
Lesson
member
prior
*gone
the
to
XXXIIL
Thus,
%^f^^ 'Veda-knowing';
^f^rT (= T% ffrfO 'good for
village';
^protected by Qiva';
t4[44|cT
f^^T^ff
the cow';
waves';
WT^mjT
361.
root
'cooked
Compounds of
this sort
sometimes modified
in
having as
form,
^%^X:
( 352, 6) 'forest-dwelling';
362.
in the heart'
member
member
is
'well-done';
it
noun or
rftcjic^
The compounds
end
it
in the
TJoRlJ
^f^ft"?: 'firm
the bare
originally
wagon'
(or
'only-born';
in battle';
iR-
'love').
B. Descriptive compounds.
final
e.
(i.
member
'in the
f%^
if
and,
with an added c^
simply
'born
final
%^f%^
in a pot'.
thus,
*best of Brahraans';
Thus,
adjective.
flHl^^
( 353, 2);
^^cf
*evil-doing' (adj.).
The
simplest case
is
that in
which a noun as
final
Wr^ (= ^n^
Thus,
member
is in
member
'^-
Instead
W^ftJ
'priest-
Sometimes compounds of
^PTWTT
this sort
Literally, a tiger
which
is
i.
e.,
'a
express a comparison;
(cf.
man
'coal-black', etc.).
fierce
as a tiger';*
all,
but a man.
Lesson XXXIII.
*
nrf^lf
man-lion';
139
i.
'foot-lotus',
M^il^
e.
lotus'.
The adverbial
365.
members
as
prior
member,
tive,
*well',
"5^
'ill', etc.
done';
Thus,
"^JoRcf
'misfortune';
"^ifTSy
(in
*not
"^fcT^^
'
Vocabulary XXXIIl.
Terbs:
"^TR.
'3^
^^
devoted
complete.
+ f^ station,
place, appoint
Snbst.:
^P^nr
cP3
sft^
hermitage.
fcf^fciJ
n.,
ornament
^^
(o/?en /^.).
bathing-place; place
n.,
o^
place.
f.,
f->
queen.
chase.
of ^En^
f-,
affairs;
female friend.
world.
^TljffT m.,
journey).
pilgrimage.
fx(^ch
step
n.,
^^^n
game, sport.
m.,
the threefold
Adj.:
^^^^,
n. pr.
be
irff
-ie)
m., n. pr.
^?TTT
(1^
TJ^
(anurdjyati,
^T^IJ
+ ^T
'5^1f
^f^?T,
f.
f.
o^,
o^,
suitable.
adopted.
news.
Lesson XXXIII.
140
TW^>
or suitable
'feqEf,
of,
Gandbarvas.
for, the
f.
iTR^j
manner
*%? 5n the
f-
Adv.!
human.
t*j
tf'^T earlier,
formerly.
Exercise XXXIII.
M^m^
irf^E:
^^^^
rrf%^%
^^m^i-^f^wiftl^^
m^^TfW^T
II
When
the
toward
Ksatriyas.
in the
city.
10.
Afterwards,
to
her.
8.
Thereupon,
(f^^^)
(acc.)y
suitable-for-
many days-and-nights
finished his
pilgrimage,
daughter's^-marriage^,
she
and returned
11.
with di-
daughter-of an-Apsaras
^^5^^
vine-beauty,
11
(Form compounds
7.
The royal-sage
at first
at last he
her in-the-place^-of-the-first^-queen^
put(f^-"g^
12.
In
the
cf.
part.^no^^
course
of time
below, 375,
3.
XXXIY.
Lesson XXXIII.
CRT%T 1"^ci
141
I)
her (loc).
Lesson
366.
III.
XXXIV.
A
a noun as final
member very
compound with
noun which
adjective.
it
and used in
qualifies,
The two
all
the constructions of an
above
( 349).
member
the final
make
to
hands
from ?r
nom.
in
^, and fem.
^^
'with excellent
and stems
368.
sing,
^f^^,
^^T,
in consonants.
But often a
fern, in
f^ is
369.
of indefinite value)
is
efi
'whose husband
is
compounded stem
and
^,
f^HTjff.
help
suffix
f.
i.
e.
is
less usual or
in rivers';
adjective;
^;
and
in
manageable
iTflH^RTfM
^fT^^W-
an
and to stems in
dead',
into
(^*i*nf^^ (= IT^)
effect
f[i(^
upon
is
added to
the meaning;
142
XXXIV.
Lesson
ative
shown)
(as just
^^^tj,
'
^^^tf
o-^J,
m.
f.
^t^"^T^ m.
372.
beauty of a god
n.,
^^^T^m.,
,
to the
the descriptive
f.
inflection
by adding 'having'
possessive
to
compounds
defined
The
A. Possessive compounds.
371.
n.,
'
becomes the
the possessive
Dependent compounds
are,
by comparison, not
often thus
in
common
as pos-
sessives.
An
373.
adjective as prior
As
374.
1.
with
^T^)
member
^rf^MK
'vvhose mother
pecially
common
is
^Tl^'^w
senger'.
is
or by
as
name';
^"^^'Q^^Ef
'using spies as
5.
2.
Parti-
Numerals;
3.
4.
Nouns
way
to qualify
These may
'having
eyes';
member
of equivalence.
Es-
men who
are heroes';
mes-
slain'.
'three -eyed'.
"Krsna"
of other form'.
the
ciples; thus,
thus,
prior
to
is
called
XXXIY.
Lesson
thus,
sons';
is
^^)
'ill
'^^rP'sl
^W^
"^sm^ 'childless';
'endless';
<:^iri
143
The
-savored'.
*with
associative prefix
excellent
often
(less
';
^14^ or ^^XT^ "with a son', or 'having one's son along with one';
(^ + ^TR^
^'n^'^T
'favorable'.
'of wide
I?^^^
thus,
fixes;
n-)
^^
fame';
^^f^Tf
thus,
6.
'limbless';
in part
won
compounds mentioned
a peculiar application.
the derivatives
1.
Often
the
way,
The noun
3.
etc.*
Words
2.
to denote
is
e.
'the
omitted; thus,
accompaniment;
"^(^ 'object',
or
et cetera.
i.
first',
qualifying noun
^T^
or thing de-
the person
ff4^
Ordinary adverbs;
7.
'purpose',
is
used at the
end of a compound,
^^TnT"?^
region
n.,
'another region'
means 'other'
(lit.
in possessives; thus,
').
376.
member,
if it
de-
belongs what
which
it is.
is
member:
that
The
^^TSf^
'with club
in
on or
in
Such com-
thus, ^"ftiMlftl
hand'.
simple
Lesson
144
XXXIV.
lescence',
e.
Thus, ITT'Pnfi^l
having reached
'whose breath
is
come
is
gone',
i. e.
having'
having' as a
adolescence';
who has
"^TpilTrl'Srr^
whom
death
called
near'.
378. B.
final
member.
1.
2.
Prepositional compounds.
member
is
it.
379. AdjectiTG
and
stracts
collectives,
the feminine
Compound
and
less
often
in
380.
The
compounds having a
strictly adjective
com-
dvigu*.
f^giT
ages';
f^'^^R
"
worlds'.
The name
is
a sample of the
class,
adjective
two cows').
Lesson
XXXIV.
145
member
frequent in this
*on the G.
^^,
prepositional
';
compounds are
especially
^T^T^^
made up
is
2.
'in
^q^^fT^
as prior member.
one
*as
The
sight';
bhdvas
1.
^%5@^,
And, with
chooses'.
other
382.
For such,
with.
cf.
Whitney,
1314.
Vocabulary XXXIV.
Sh
Verbs:
^Qr+"^T (dsidati)
t^ + f^^ determine, decide.
in
tear
H + f% caus. (viddrdyati)
+ ^^ in caus.
^ + "^f^
overpower.
n.,
limb,
^q
delighted.
cTT^
Subst.:
member, body.
n.,
palate.
rfX^JIT f- thirst,
desire.
^^
f.,
tooth.
moon.
^f^f
f.,
brilliancy.
Jr--? m.,
^fZ
^N^l
f-
f..
^TT
*
(samdsdddyatt)
open.
"^^
approach.
n-,
xrf^n^ m., a
peak; point,
tip.
top-knot, scalp.
knowledge;
insight.
TT^TT
TCm
stroke, shot;
m-, breath,
^^o|i
"^-5
tribe in India.
n.,
life
head.
to au indeclinable'.
|q
wound.
(often pi),
146
Lesson
^f
m., fish.
^T^^
^^Tf
m., boar.
%^iTT
f.,
^T^
^T^,
o^j, young.
f.
Indecl.
pain.
^^
then, thereupon.
therefore.
rf^ {adv. ace.)
Adj.:
f.
merely =
done, dock.
less.
^ToR^,
o^,
f.
favorable;
as
^rf?^,
skilled.
XJ^
^!^^,
XXXIT.
f.
subst.,
as.
^T inner;
the
interior,
as neut.
middle;
occasion,
difference;
interval,
as soon
^T^cl^ as long as, while;
^ asseverative
the
present
particle; gives to
the
force
of
an
historical tense.
Exercise XXXIV,
Tlf^fT:
fzcTt^T:
^^ %^
3f%^
^r^t^g^T;^^:
16.
TT^rH
(pres. part.)
^rrinnfr w^trcTc^^
q^
tJ^fTftrT^TJ^lft ^fT-
Those-who-have-done-evil must do
^^ ^tv ^Tm^
ciig
ft^ ^^-
penance twelve-days,
Lesson
six-days, or three-days.
XXXIV. XXXV.
147
17.
situated
18.
Bhrgukaccha
19.
is
path-of-knowledge
opinion-of-the-ancient-seers
band-is-dead
may
the
{cpd in
path-of-works.
loc.
is
daughter, Sita-by-name*,
arrived with-his-scholars.
lotus-eyed.*
26.
22.
Love
25.
21. In-the-
24.
is
bodiless,
TheBrahman's-
childless.
is
("^ft) many-wived,
The
or instr.) one-whose-hus-
and Jecrs-a-fish-in-his-banner
20.
The
king,
although
Lesson
XXXV.
Present System.***
act.,
In this
384.
all
act.,
first
in
act.
the
its
system
and
"^TnTTT^
are weak.
385.
Endings.
are substituted
^^,
"'^TcT)
Secondary
^rfT,
liffT,
and
^^
are
%.
in
speech".
For a comprehensive view of the ways of forming tho present-
78.
10*
148
Lesson
active
endings ^rHrT)
same
and "^^
"^fT,
f^
XXXV.
or f\^.
The
dropped before
is
participle is
made with
in
the suffix
[Wt
?1^
V'O]'
yd,
and
In the
[^W]?
"^STT^f
conjugation this
first
The
fern,
^X*
7U
always
is
thus, o^?I^.
it;
is
sing. imv.
The 2nd
as in the ^-conjugation.
^JT
(impf.).
The
syllable
nu [j^ nu]
of the class-sign
in a consonant;
The present-stem
and the
pi.
in
is
made by adding
strong forms
may be dropped
before
no
ift
and
cT
or
389.
I.
Roots in vowels.
'press'.
Indicative*
Lesson
XXXV.
149
Imperfect.
The
briefer forms
usual.
Imperative.
1
^H^I,
are al-
150
Lesson
XXXV.
Imperatiye.
2.
3.
^rrgff
^"raRw:
^tt^ct
^?rr^
^t^^t^t^ ^^^^
^TTKtg
^rrgfiTJ^
^rr^^^
^t^ctt^
^t^^ttt^
^^ctpfc
Participle.
The
391.
1.
sign,
2nd
2.
The
root
^, <hear%
The root
shortens
\3r
"sq^jj
contracts to
vowel
3j
"'l^^^ or
act.
weak stem;
iqUc|{^,
etc.
in the present-system.
Vocabulary XXXV.
Verbs:
^^
+
\JI
(dpndti,
+ "^
^TTtr obtain.
v^lVH^
quire, reach.
+ f^
+ ^R,
f^
IT,
or Wfi, reach.
{cindtiy cinute)
gather.
cover,
+ ^RT
cover,surround.
etc..
open.
explain, manifest.
^nf^ shut.
+ 11 or
^n=C? gather.
+ f%^
clude.
"S^ +
^ (dunoti),
TSi
intr.,
or distress ;
tr.,
f^
(^rnoti,
grnuW) hear.
^XJ scatter.
(hinoti) send.
pain or distress
(ace.)
Snbst.:
^rriTT
f^^^
^-y ^ood.
m., day.
^Tt^
m., doorkeeper.
xrfTjf m.
inn^
pi.,
ni.,
might, power.
Lesson
^ffr
XXXV.
enjoyment.
ra.,
n.,
"^^Ef
root.
o^ITir
f.
o^, entrancing,
agree-
able.
life.
-^^irT^,
m.,
holy,
sharing.
JT^f^,
1|^
meritorious,
auspicious.
cjHi^^
^,
f.
tJIJIT,
J(^
151
^f^)
f-
f.
^<ft, tasteful.
%? similar; worthy.
Adj.:
o^,
f.
iff^,
new.
Exercise XXXV.
'^
^^^'HfHV^
^t^(2T ^cTT:
^^
^^ xi^f* ^^irn^-
^^TnTT
^ ft^T^^-
^fT
f^^r:
11.
Visiju
4^jiM)^if^
n^^i^
^^uftci^ II
entered the
Having
we heard
women
(use
^0
Infin. of
Tbe
II
**
fi:
the ear-entrancing
("gfd'H^lt^T) song-of-the-young-
12.
13.
Listen to tbis
The greedy
word of a de-
g.
instr. is
sometimes used
to
152
Lesson
them.
U. By
XXXV. XXXVI.
well-composed poems ye
tasteful,
mined
to travel to Benares.
16.
My-^M;o-brothers deter-
May
17.
attain glory
15.
(f^^).
may
XXXVI.
The few
Verbs.
Clouds
19.
Lesson
392.
18.
and
except one,
so add only
of consid-
eR,
as class-sign.
The, in-
the
393.
du.
and
cT*3?%5 etc.
^^;
rf^^
394.
T{^
Thus cT^,
all like
The
root
the class-sign
pi.,
cf^^
cfiftfiT,
(or rT^TRi;);
cT^ft,
etc.;
mid. <T^,
1st
cl?5i%,
IcR,
makes
is
weak
oR'Jff?
T(^
Thus
in
1st
ludicatlTe.
Middle.
Active.
2.
^jTtft
^^^ra;
^^c^
f^*^
^^%
^^
^^ff
^l^ff
Imperfect.
^^
1.
'^iRiT^^
2.
^^Rifr^ iff^^fw:
^^
^^ff
^^5^
^^^rra: ^^^i^n^
^^^^^
XXXVI.
Lesson
153
Imperatiye,
1.
2.
3.
^^Tf^ ^RTTR
^^'^
^^
^g
^wr:
^T^T^ "^T^
cfi^^^%
^T^TTf
^^
^^^
of^^T^F^
^^P^
^^T^
^^TcTw;
^cn*i:
^^^5
OptatiTC,
1.
^^TI^
^TW
^^
^^f^
^*f^
^^If'^ff
etc.
etc.
etc.
etc.
etc.
etc.
Participle.
f.
^nT^,
^f eft
396.
'in
The
view';
*^.
gi^Nr,
assumes (or retains from a more
f.
adverbial prefixes
^m
'be' and
397.
oR,
TTT^^?
of sight';
'out
through',
"fiT"^^
and
"^f^^
^^H^
forth to sight',
'in front,
"CR^
enough,
sufficient',
'become'.
Any noun
manner of a verbal
or adjective-stem
to be
is liable
prefix.
it is
changed
to f";
if
oR
compounded
and ^,
in
an m- vowel,
to
Conso-
W-
consonant-
before
his
^f[^
own', 'appropriates';
ashes',
i.
e.
burns':
^J^H^f^f 'becomes
398.
The
ffX
('HWl.)
'lie
'
he
changes
pure' (Tf^);
suffixes
rules;
Thus, ^^c(J^^f?f
^i^chOf^
the
stem be an a-vowel
but stems in
<^^-
or an f-vowel,
thus,
(f-)
^V^^tf?! 'makes
and
^^
(n.)
are very
holy'.
extensively
"qfl^
and
^IJ.
154
Lesson
from
and-so',
^f^^^
XXXVI.
Thus,
^^rf^m
f.,
n.,
Vocabulary XXXVI.
iR {karoti,
+ ^XJ
do
evil
to,
harm
{gen.^
loc, or ace).
+ ^'5n^
(dviskaroti)
do good
+ ^T^
( 395) prepare,
to,
cT^ (tanoti,
tend
benefit (gen.,
(tr.)
adorn;
ksanute) wound.
perform (a
spread abroad
If
sacrifice).
^'^j
+
loc).
+ t^X'^
visi-
ble.
^^w^^ (ksanoti^
make
exhibit.
known,
known, or
consecrate.
prepare, adorn.
+ ^if^^
+ ^TJ
HT^^ make
Verbs:
(tr.).
with (ace).
'51'RT
^t^
Snbst.:
^ftriYf^
priest of a cer-
m.,
tain kind.
^I^^
m., fault.
ftfrf
politics.
^*r^
m., king.
^1T^^
^^
f^fq
oRf^^
cfiTf^
n.,
breast.
name of a
m.,
f.
tribe.
n.,
^^^ ^-i
a certain
name
^TWfr^ fj
sacrifice.
of a tribe.
veil.
n.,
kitchen.
n., flesh.
^^^
charm, grace.
^TfcSfTPC -? astonishment.
^TJ^f^
conduct of
f.,
n., spice.
^"^fTT
ni.,
trade.
life;
ethics;
Lesson
XXXVI.
^WK,
Adj.:
^5^,
o^,
f.
^^^,
f.
^,
W,
f'
og^^
f.
^^^,
blind.
s^,
o"^, necessary.
f.
^^,
knowing.
155
f.
W,
f.
dear.
false.
*>W, wrong,
o^,
ready.
enjoying.
Exercise XXXVI.
^%^^^r^
wrt:
^^ ^ -^^^t
R?
II
II
ii
8.
9.
Mayest thou,
thy
friends and
What
12.
May
done me
a service.
Cauiukyas
held
13.
By
the
according
sway
10.
Brahmans
16. If
Poss. cpd,
find
fault
recompense him
command
to the
(THT^ 5)
law (f^fv,
^"
(dat.)
who
has
Anahilapataka
the moon.
(/)/.).
15.
ii
14.
247
Tho
years.
(fd<^)
even
374,
5.
156
XXXVI. XXXVIL
Lesson
this
wounded
of-the-Kaliiigas
his
enemy
72-class,
na
weak forms
of an ending the
400. Thus,
hrityi
^^]?
[TjfX
it is "if^
of
"if^
The
in
[Tl[f^
ni\
[T^
ni\
added
is
to the root;
disappears altogether.
king-
accented, which
The
XXXVIL
Lesson
399. Terbs.
l'^-
"sflliil
krin'a^
weak
sfluH'
kriri).
Indicative.
Middle.
Active.
1-
^Wlf^
3.
"^fNiTf^r
1-
'^RR^'m:
Wt^lf^
"WhlftTT
oftu
2.
^^rWt^
^wtxsftffiic
^sfl^fld
whrra:
1.
sfNrrf^
^^T^
^WriT
2.
"^tWtff
3.
whaTf!
^Wff
wWrim: ^^55
1.
siTl^n^l*!
Imperfect.
Imperative.
^%
sfit^isg
sfhlftrTl^
RWrfT^=ic
^Tirici'R
'^hicrm:
Optative.
etc.
sR^WNt^
^^"^TR sfiW^
etc.
etc.
etc.
etc.
etc.
Participle.
401.
The ending of
its
omission.
is
But roots of
this class
Lesson
XXXVn.
157
^TRj
^TO (see
The
402.
class-sign
5f
^-
this
thus,
thus,
tji^TfcT,
"Q,
"^ft^.
The
^^
root
^Tfcf;
in
ending
is
weakened
to
^Tf^.
403.
402, 403).
roots
^^,
in the present;
it
^^TfTT; ^*r^ or
^^T
in
some forms
thus,
^^
or
^^TTf^. Similarly,
outside
^H(^,
H-
makes
WRTf?T.
404. Root-class.
itself is
also
present-stem, and to
it
is
no class-sign
the root
with
it,
the
mode-sign.
The root-vowel
405.
inflected
before
it.*
406.
1.
takes guna^
if
capable of
^f^
Thus,
'go':
Roots
In the 3rd
^^^
instead of
impf. act.
"^Ji^,
the
^J
they
are
may
being lost
11
Lesson
^T^
fTT
%"^
m.,
ni->
^^^fW
demon.
snake.
n.,
\^f^ right,
m.,
bride-
suitor,
who
dis-
of^^ knowing.
AdT.:
choice, privilege,
(^<ifci) ro-j
a snake -demon
n. pr.,
in
before,
^71^7^
m.,
TT-^) kindly
f^^ftfil, shrewd.
favor.
^!J^
high
posed.
groom.
2"^T
just.
(part of
TfM^
forehead.
(vara)
IcfX]
height, elevation
Adj.!
^f^fj^
f.,
^T^ffiff* of to-day.
n. pr., a mountain.
^I^"^ m.,
"OT
159
position.
leading-rope, cord.
n.,
"T'SSp'l.
XXXYII.
the presence
of (w. gen.).
Exercise XXXVII.
f fTTt
TJ^TT^fTT ^TTi^Tf^nfrf^H't
^f^^jgf^r^^win^:
^^? ^T^^^f^g
^3
ir^^
^^f^^
T^f^^^nT
II
II
^M
II
II
^^t
^^
^f?T
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
9.
Allow me
With
to
II
II
go now.
10.
Take
^)
are
made
adjectives
ancient', TrTfT^T
from
early',
60
XXXVII. XXXVIII.
Lesson
you
given
(pass,
11.
constr.).
the world
by
his will
is
(^'^|^
by
punishments.
(pres. part.)
en's
We
17.
of the house.
16.
34.
alone.
saw
He who
13.
polluted (^"51
12.
(instr.).
Every-day two
receives (part.)
15.
Rama's
coming out
daughter
18.
IB.
fire.
An Aryan
must not
neut. sing.).
other's leavings
(^3^-fijTBf, pass, part.,
an-
One must
20.
eat
the
May
21.
Lesson
407,
Verbs.
Eoot-class, cont'd.*
or an w-vowel (except
\^X,
before vowel-endings in
408.
Root
*go'
i.
e.
Roots ending
in
these into
^^
'go') change
weak
(act.,
comes
XXXVIIL
forms,
when
an
^-
vowel
and
^H
not gunated.
"^rf^f:
then be-
as above).
"S^^j
Indicatiye.
Active.
irftr
T^
Middle.
T'T^
wt%
syllable throughout, in
weak
^T^fNf
^wt^f
except
Lesson XXXVIII.
161
Imperfect.
1.
3.
cf.
augment
(for
179.)
wrtr:
^^
^i?
^f^
^w^tf
"^^
"^fi:
"^ctpr:
wr^^
^rr
^wmTR:
^^sr^^m
^^r^nf^
^^rmw
^?r^%
^^rer^^t
^rsrsrnrl
^^^
wt^^rm;
'wh^
Imperative.
1.
2.
"^^^
t^
^/tr;
Optative.
X^K
^\iHV^
^^^
etc.
Participle.
The roof^f^
409.
%%
^"^^
^fetc;
^^,
^^,
IJ^^
etc.,
^^f^, ^^^^EC
irapf.
imv. ^"^fTR,
410.
opt.
I[^n^
part.
(raid.), *lie',
The
pi.:
indie.
^^cT-
irapf.
^ have
in their strong
an ending
^ 'praise':
Thus,
Indicative.
Active.
1.
^"tf^
2.
^"tf^
3.
^M'cT
^^
^^
Mid.:
Mid.:
Optative.
Act.:
1.
Imperative.
^^.
T^^FT^
1.
"^r^ft',
Act.
^,
^rff
^"^
^^%
^^
pi.
^TT^
^^^
"^^^j 3. ^?ra^, 3rd
jmPR:,
etc.
Iff
pi.
^^^rf.
^^RTOt, ^f^,
'^,
"Jg^rTH
"^^f
2.
"^RT^?^,
3rd
^"^
^%
^Tf^
^fRC
Imperfect.
^^ql..
Middle.
^H,
^^-rI
41^
l^ITR
etc.,
3rd
etc.
pi.
3rd
pi.
"g^fTm:.
etc.
Lesson XXXVIII.
162
Act.: ^r^?T,
Participle.
The
412.
when
f.
^^PT.
Mid.:
^cft.
Middle.
Active.
2.
^^\f^
3.
w^f?r
55^
wrra:
Act.: ^STW^J^'
Imperfect.
Mid.:
"^W^.
pl-
^i^.
^%,
Optative.
Act.
^Wf%, "^f5T^
^f, ^f^,
^^THR^
Act.
Participle.
along with
seldom
it
^^
.f%
f ^T%
-^i^f
3rd
etc.;
^f5
etc.;
3rd
^W^cT-
pi.
^^g; ^^J^
W^?T
*own
Mid.
etc.
.
Emphatic Pronoun.
413.
ative,
^Tr%
etc.;
3rd
pl.
etc.
^15^
:
^wft^, ^^T^^;
Act.:
IniporatiYe.
Mid.
55
f ^f^
Mid.
The
self.
words of
all
W^^
etc.
WTI *T.
uninflected
pronominal
It is oftenest
persons
word
used as a nomin-
Vocabulary XXXVIII.
Verbs s
('^0
+ ^5R
+ f^
go.
+ ^fV
go away
(apaiti)
"^TPt approach.
+ "^^
+ ^Xf
rise (of
Jf explain, teach
depart.
heavenly bodies).
heavenly bodies).
approach.
announce.
explain, etc.
+ f%
"^
scream.
{(^ete) lie,
+ llf^
sleep.
asleep on (ace),
lie
TJ
bring forth.
(stduti) praise.
such as
Lesson XXXVIII.
^rrf^^ m., witness.
Snl}st.:
name
fgtTm., n.pr.^ a
t^r^
of Buddha
ift^^T!^ m.,
TT^
m., question.
^^
^^"^
in-, n.
m.
ready.
diligent, energetic.
efi-^^Uf, f.
o^T, lamentable.
^tTT.
leaking, doing.
AdY.!
sense, understanding.
murder.
m., killing,
"'I'TI^^
OW,
^^"fll,
n.,
n.,
f.
^^TcT,
flower.
gxq
crane.
Adj.:
n. pr,
^"if^
^-^ m.,
tongue.
f.,
163
on
down,
^^RC. below,
the
ground.
pr.
"^
companion;
f.,
wife.
Exercise XXXVIII.
^Vt^^^TVT^Wft?!:
( 264)
^f
cT
II
II
<^
II
II
^^^:
j^^ftrf
^rf^%
^^g^ ^r^:
T^^r:
II
II
ii
11.
and
13.
The
II
II
II
II
-^^Nl^lf^
^rWt^-
II
II
ii
iff^i^Tr:
^^V^# TT^fHTT^rn:
<^0
followed-by-Sita,
went
(^
the ground.
seen-or-heard
14.
is
^rfecn:
II
Laksmana,
^3^ft^
ft^^f^ Q.
^T^t:
^^t ^f^ ^^TT^f^ ftW^%
^R^xif
II
12.
the
into
sleep six
Eama
forest.
months on
IG.
15.
All guilt
XXXIX.
Lesson XXXVIII.
164
Why
hast thou
at (TT-'I'W
("^Srf^-T)
Varuna'':
17.
19.
sleep in
finals.*
in
person
in
In a kingless
20.
XXXIX.
Root-class ^ cont'd.
to
peace (^TT)-
Lesson
414. Terl)s.
the truth.
Always speak
come
"Praise
18.
the second
in
^ some-
Roots
415.
c^,
^^
*
"^^
and
in
^ and ^^ substitute
Xf^)
before
\^.
Thus,
(act. only):
Indicatiye.
1.
%1^
2.
"^f^
Imy.:
and
416.
f%TT,
cR for
Imperfect.
ft^
ft?r^
^^^'l
f%(^^
1^?^
^^^
%^f^,
f%^^.
f^f^,
or
^^cC
%^; ^^^,
Opt.; ft^Tl^,
^'rf^^
^t^^
^ftTnRC
^ftTf
etc.
euphonic rules find very frequent application. The student is therefore advised at this point
to read carefully the chief rules of euphonic change in Whitney's
Grammar,
139
232
(the
two
XXXIX.
Lesson
165
417.
forms of the
Sing.
pi.
indie, are:
f%^,
1.
2.
3.
f^,
du.
1.
The
f%^.
2.
f^^,
3.
f%^^,
participle is
f^^^^;
f.
f^lfra:,
f^^
268).
(cf.
418.
The root
"^51^,
The
inipf.
root ^i^,
'kill'
is
somewhat as are
treated
Thus:
( 283).
Indicatiye.
Imperfect.
1-
ifW
f^^
I^?I^
^^^fT^
^f^
^1^
3.
^f^
fc!^
^Wt^
"^f^
^fcHii:
^^ft
^<!^.
Opt.:
^Wm^
becomes
The
"Bf), If
Part.:
etc.
"^
^irT^,
substitute
before c^ and
f.
fcT,
^ (which
then
^cR'.
before
(which become
before \J
I^T,
fcTFi:;
'Z
and
"3),
and
(act.
and
mid.):
Indicatiye
Act.
Imperfect
^^
^^^T%, ^^^T^;
'see' (mid.):
Pres. Ind.:
^Wi "^1'
Anomalous
dissimilation.
'^T^^-
Act,
etc.
^%,
^, ^;
^P^-- '^'^t^'
'q^'%,
^^R^l^,
166
Lesson
422.
with
1.
and
'\^;
weak forms
423.
XXXIX.
thus, 2nd
sing. "I^fij^.
"?[
2.
?f3T
'
"^"^,
wish'
(act.), is in
pi. ^I[fitT
in
vowel.
roots in
"r.
Thus,
?rrfS? du-
^S^
pl-
the
T^f^
or
Vocabulary XXXIX.
Verbs:
own
(w. gen.).
call,
name
wipe away,
"^^
^^T
1^^^
eye.
m., destruction.
n.
2?r.,
m.,
^"=tT n.,
firf kill.
conduct.
"SJ^T
n.,
grammar.
f'?
hesitation.
^^
m., n. pr.,
^rl
n.,
f^ffTf
a name of
C^iwa.
"^T^
smite.
a name of (^Wa.
learning.
compassion, pity.
\{^ m.,
know, consider.
^fH
^41^'^^
lip.
n.,
do
(aparddhndti)
off.
^^
'W\
wrong.
f'l.+
Sub St.:
^^ m.,
TJ^ +
off.
l'f^^(vetti ; veda)
'\^'%^
wipe
If
night).
f.,
condition, existence.
Adj.:
^T^)
f.
pable.
o^JT?
blameworthy,
cul-
XXXIX.
Lesson
167
Exercise XXXIX.
IT%ft
^^^Y^T^ ^ ^^#f?r
^^ ^Tn^ ^^t^twt^^^
^5^% ^^ X^^:
^
irf^^cft*
II
II
II
TT^cIT^r:
R^
II
II
II
^T?n f* tt t^ftc^mft?^-
II
II
II
^^^wnft
^r^Tf^ftr ^rfrr
^^HTTTt cfTt^^hf
f^^T
II
fif^^
( 374, 6) 1S(;^^
Ti^Tfi.
Hear
^tct^ ft?:
^^^^^g^
^T^raf^w
'^fT'gff^
^^^* ^T#
^T
II
tt
^ ^:
^^^W
12.
II
^T'^TtcT
^ftRl^^
Ii
'TT iftr
ii
13.
ii
^f^-
iO
11
II
^^??fx?
^^ftTT^
11
the
ii
H^ f^^ H^ t ?-
II
^^
ii
Know
that
Rama
(ace.)
(pres,
is
the
of Ravana,
lord-of-Lanka.
14.
Two
who
thrice,
had murdered
their
lips twice;
you.
^"g
CWl
Why
9^^-)
of-Pandu.
greatly,
learning-and-conduct?
The women
me
18.
Do
i(;^ose-8ons-i(;ere-dead,
^y
19.
16. Kill
companions.
their eyes.
20.
having lamented
Thou,
(gen.).
Lord, rulest
An
untruth where
^f^^.
Lesson XL.
168
Lesson XL.
424.
Yerbs.
^T^
Root-class, cont'd.
*sit'
Indlc.
(mid.):
^rrft,
'^Wt'T
indie,
Impf.
Part.
(unique).
425.
forms
IiuY.
etc.
The
with
sing.
"^n^T
Impf.: ^SrHT^W;,
du.
etc.;
^Jim^y
substitutes in the
(act.),
weakened stem
the
^?rf^
^ITTcI:**;
pi.
root
I[T^^.
*
be
"^^wf?!.
pi.
etc.;
1^^,
weak
thus,
flj'Er^;
but 3rd
fij^?f^ etc.;
^^T^^426.
'command'
root "^JT^,
consonant- endings
'
(act.),
loses its
in the
in the
is TJfRif;
sing.
2nd
sing, indie,
one
;|^
is
The
omitted;
Thus:
Indicative.
Imperfect.
1.
^f^
^^
^^
^^
^T^
-^nw
3.
"^rf^
^^n8[.
^nf^
^^i^
^T^^
"^^
1.
"^^f^
^^W
Opt.:
2.
Tiftr
^m^
W^
Part.:
^r^
^rn^
^a
Imperative.
8.
427.
"^
and
^, ^
Roots
in "^ (except
f^^ and
T^TR
^itT^,
"g^)
f.
combine
becomes
^;
in
Or '^^.
See
414.
act.:
So
the
^f^,
^TJ^
^^Tc|^
is
sing. impf.
becomes ^.
or
Thus,
'^^.
^cft-
with
^;
c^,
before
act.
(where the
f%^
'lick' (act.
^1%^,
^%Z; ^f^,
-411^*144^
(imv., impf).
^r^^J^;,
Lesson XL.
169
428. In the two roots "5^, *milk' (act. and mid.), and
'smear'
the final
(act.),
represents an
"f
Thus, from
earlier guttural
^^:
Indicatiye,
2.
Vtf^*
3.
frfi^**
Ind. mid
Imperfect.
^3^^
1^^^
^3^
l^OrT
^f, '^%, ^3^;
f^^,
which
^^
"^^K ^'^
^^^
^fJ^T^
^^
^?rff^
Impf. mid.:
etc.
^^f,
Imv. mid.!
429.
The
roots
"^j
insert
^5^^, 'breathe' (all act.),
where thej
f?f^, ftf^f^
^t^,
or
etc.,
3rd
etc.
c^
Thus,
"|^.
etc.;
+ TT
^I^
3rd
Opt.: "^^T^^
(prdniti) live.
Pres. indie:
"5^-
^ft^, ^ft^
pi.
etc.
^^^.
Imv.:
or
"^Qt-
(^ being mode-sign).
XL
^^
"^5^:
Impf.:
Vocabulary
"Verbs:
'breathe',
pi. '^^^fifr.
^^5 "^^f^
^f^ff Ttf^fT
^Tfif,
and
^J^,
{dste)
+ "^m
sit
sit.
by;
tend; reverence.
(dsti) be.
*
cf.
**
244, 249.
When
made
is
is
followed by
c|^
Lesson XL.
170
^^
stir (tr.).
TjjT^
+ ^T
ift^
f'l
(jiimilati)
shut (the
+ f^
f^f
+
or
weep,
^T
^^
WRl
breathe gently,
loc.
of pers.)
+ ^^*
(uttisthati) arise.
lick.
Subst.:
^X(^^
^"^
or
revive.
eyes).
'^1? (roditi)
approach.
command, govern.
(^gaste)
breathe.
"3^^ (gvasiUy
^^
^TT
m., enjoyment.
Adj.!
m., hair.
\i^,
fifinir,
o"^,
f.
f*
firm, resolute.
shrewd,
^rTj
maiden.
t?rrsr,
f.
^,
TT^TW m.,
TTRtT,
"^T5 careless.
^f%f^
blood.
n^T
'^'^
f'
gii*l
n.,
right, proper.
Indecl. :
n., sacrifice.
^gf^rf m.
skilled.
n. pr.,
UTrlT
^^''ly> ^"
^^^
greatly,
*^ morning.
much.
Exercise
^^ ^^ ^^
trrw^Tc!:
II
After
^<^TH?^
for
II
^^T
f^^^
^q[,
Tfqg
-^
fwftrr?T ffi^'R:
of
^J
the initial
^r^igi^.
XL
and
^p^
is
II
^nf?TII
^fr-
dropped; thus,
XLL
Lesson XL.
Wf
f^*f^ j^MNcdtsniiiH
^^^Rg^fft ^^T^T^^T ^m^ wci:
f^fr^^^
^^Tf^fiT
ftci; n
II
fiTf%
^fwr^H^cn:
II
^0
ttN
ftr^rr
^^: ^ri^% ^t
^^
^^>THt'ift^: g^T^^^^^fq
'^Tf^
II
f^nr:
wsr^
171
"^^-r^^^Tct
g nfw t%^
't
^ wt^ft
11
Q.
II
f <Trwf
^g^^
II
II
II
ii
ii
^?r^
^^ m^^: ^
ii
^^^^m^ ^
II
There
12.
Virasena.
13.
was a mighty
The
the guest:
"where
his
wept
Know
girl?
18.
world
lives, is
bitterly
that that
16.
daily.
17.
(KIJ^).
19.
20. If
Having
The
livest,
art thou,
Lesson
15.
Whose daughter
by which thou
the world-spirit.
son of
(TT''R)>
14.
tongue.
didst thou
Nala by name
king,
to
lion, satiated-with-the-blood-of-the-slain-gazelle,
mouth with
licked his
ii
in pres. opt.).
XLL
the
The consonant
first
pirate
The
is
^, ^^
and
is
in general
and
in those
Lesson XLI.
172
or
^;
f^f, f^f^f; ^,
\n. -^yiJ;
thus,
fsr^t;
Wif
the root
and
A
is
432.
long vowel
is
replaced by
T;
433.
^^
thus,
and
of.
^\, f^H^?
434.
^^ above;
f^^^'t,
The verbs
guna; thus,
^T, <T^T
forms; thus,
is
^^,
i^;^
before which a
iinal radical
vowel has
^f%^^.
Root W,
'
bear, carry
'.
122, 414.
Indicatiye.
Middle.
Active,
l.f^Hf^
f^g^^
t^^^T^
f^^
s.ft^^f^
f^^^^
fH^Rl
1^^
Imperfect.
Imperative.
Part, act.:
435.
cal
^^^c^
Th<^ roots
( 259),
l^,
f.
f%^'^
f^rft;
etc.
mid.:
f^TW-
their radi-
^^
and
^TJ.
Lesson
XLL
VT
is
as follows
:*
Indicatiye.
173
inflection
Lesson XLI.
74
^ 'pour,
439.
imv.
1.
^,
*fear' (act),
f^^^^ or f%f^?TO;,
thus,
ashamed'
vowel-endings;
shorten
thus, indie.
vowel
its
to
f^^fif,
sing.
^^5^*
in
weak forms;
or f^fJT^TTci:.
f^jfl^Tfi;
its
changes
(act.),
may
f^i^T%.
^^ftl;
440.
sacrifice' (act.
f^T^^, t?nn%,
2.
;f>,
fwf^^
'be
before
f^T^cl^* f^-
Vocabulary XLI.
+ "^Tput on
Yerbs!
1^
+ f^
+U
iVf
^'mi
m., demon.
rff^ m.,
of safety.
^^
n-,
m.,
^TfT^
(jihreti)
be ashamed.
one
f.
o|^,
ftftr^'
^-
divine.
able.
possessions, wealth.
n., rest,
at the
^^,
n. pr.
in.,
lay on.
Adj.s
oblafion.
f^TT
^^Zf
f-,
arrange, ordain.
"^
Snbst.:
^T""RT
entrust.
+ ^ft
remainder.
who
has
Adv.:
^T?^
at evening.
per-
Exercise XLI.
^i^^^Tftr
175
^^ ^ f^Hft
^1<1
^^
^fxT
II
II
II
"I
II
I!
II
II
II
f.)
frmr
^^TfTT
^^g^i^f^%
^(ft
ace.
(part.,
The
Meeting a
woman
royal-sage,
brilliancy,
18.
II
^^^
^g^t
SO
ii
ii
^^f
^f?n-
^TIT^TlTri:
II
Ii
||
sacrificial
the
law-books
in
One who
16.
Do
it^eiV-lessons are
ft^xf
^^TSTT^f cTl
strange-field, is to be punished.
^^ W?:^T
15.
umbrella-and-shoes,
from a
^^
forty sacraments
ordain
Da^aratha entrusted
13.
(^fff).
seers
II
^f^^Tf^f^
12.
fire.
ffj
t^
WFcfNt ^FfV
TTT^f^TTT'^^ 5^^rt
11,
^ITTc!: H
"iT
^c[Tf7r
pi.)
II
^ftf?T
14.
<1
20.
jewelry,
The
ashamed before
19.
The
scholars who-have-not-learned-
Lesson XLII.
441.
sonants.
Verbs.
As
Nasal class.
class-sign
With the
the
suffix ITEf,
*made or composed or
name' merely,
i.e. are
f.
Lesson XLII.
176
expanded
442.
to the syllable
f [ijf],
The combination
in the
is
is
it is
of the final
this nasal
^^);
radical
consonants with
in
Thus,
^^^
strong stem
'join';
Indicative.
Active.
Middle.
Imperfect
Imperative
Part, act.:
444.
Root
g^'fT^,
etc.
f.
mid. :
g^i(
etc.
^(ra 'obstruct';
weak
'^s^.
Indicative.
Active.
Middle.
^^^jTf^
^^^
^^=ra:
^^f
"ir^
^^f^
^^^
^^'^rt^
^'%
^^f^
^5^%
Instead of
"iJv^.V'l^,
g^^
etc,
like,
also
it
is
allowed
instead of '^'^1^ etc.; in each case omitting the consonant immediately following the nasal.
Lesson
XLIL
177
Imperative.
^wvTt^
^w^^ "^w^^
x^^
^XTOT^%
^f
^^rm:
^^'^WT^
^^mrlT^
^5^^
^I^fill
act.:
f.
"^^cft;
^^5^:r^^,
445.
^^W^C?
^^^
Roots
ftjTET^,
mid.:
^nn^rmt
^5^rrm:
etc.;
etc.
mid.:
Part,
^5m^.
and
tl^j
'injure,
destroy' (act.):
Imperfect.
^fxRz
^cfe-m:
^fTT^
cT'^,
o^ -^rfwr^R; ^ff
ff^fW, ft^^
^ft^Ri: or
tw^,
t^;
crush'
(act.),
combines
ffllfj
fff^, ff^HF^,
cT
into
Vocabulary XLII.
Verbs:
(inddhe) l^indle, light,
15[\J
fl^^
(chindtti,
off.
"^3^
oTTI'^
exterminate.
(cans, stem)
+ f^
appoint, establish.
check; besiege.
(ginds(i)
f^|X^^
awaken.
leave,
+ f^
fire
^i^
f^ + ^r^
fif?
f^^
unite.
(fiindsti) injure,
leave
maining.
Wlf
yoke,
harness.
''^^J
+ "^
13
destroy.
re-
178
Lesson XLII.
^f?^
Snl)st.:
^^^T
^^
condition, state.
f-5
Dawn.
^T^
tft"^ m.,
^^
high.
71"^ domestic.
ra., rice.
irRfefi^,
crime.
irrcTofi n.,
Himalaya Mts.
enemy.
cT^^
m., the
Adj.!
^f^cT
writing, copying.
f^'R'^rT
also personi6ed,
dawn;
f.,
Usas, the
n.,
^^,
<^T, unfavorable.
f.
"^j
f.
splendid, beautiful,
excellent.
grandson,
m., relative.
Exercise XLII.
^^
tff^
II
"^
ff ^f^
II
II
^fl^: in^ETf^TT
^ n
II
II
^^T
^TrPr
fft:
4^w:
II
II
^^TlTf^
11.
Tmurr
T% ^f^WT'R:
f^^f^nn^Tf^^^RTf^^c!:
^f ^cTTf^ ^T^Tf^ff f^% T^
ft^^trfTT
*rfTTr^^^^^
^T^ff^
%m**
^Tfi;
ii
ii
II
^T'*
^^1"
^tf^f^fHTf^^^n^^t
mcTTf^^T^^q^
^r^ X'^^ ^"^ M
II
II
II
^^^
f^^
^R fxTTT^^ ^^^f
cT
^^
II
qo
II
The antecedent of
179
Lesson XLIII.
(^^)
month
it
at last.
(loc).
An
12.
fire;
mouthfnls in a
branches
cut
firewood
for
(^TRT^^T^); milk the cows; grind grain": thus said one priest
to another early in the morning.
Himavant
with
its
teacher entrusted
(fif-^lf
mountain -ra7?5'e
The
14.
checks
16.
exceedingly-high peaks.
course
the
The
of
15.
the
doers-of-right
king
the royal-family.
18.
must
a foreign realm
time-of-the-wedding.
Women
pounded
clouds
(o|Ki[)
17.
not exterminate
The
the
at
Lesson XLIIL
447.
Terbs.
Perfect-System.
its
characteristics are:
3.
1.
is
reduplication;
2.
distinction of strong
formation
Its
Reduplication.
i.
1. Initial
4. the fre-
in Less.
XLI
pre-
sent-stem.
2.
Medial and
final
but
(or '^X)
is
reduplicated present-stem.
3.
Initial
Thus,
^, followed by a
by
and
1^,
their
second element
never by
'''^^^'y
as in the
single consonant,
becomes
^T
^^
180
Lesson XLIII.
^^
strong perfect-stem
^^'^
strong
(u-voc),
is
(i. e.
^"Cf
thus,
i-is)
^^,
^'q;^ (u-uc).
make
not in general
making
"^ show
or
or
5.
weak
(i-y-es)
^[^TSf
weak
the insertion of
by
is
But "^T^
^T^j and
weak forms.
In the
an exception,
the
initial
in the perfect.*
is
As
and
1.
^,
Medial and
2.
initial
^%^
f^f, w. f^^f^,
Tg^, w. ^'q;,
Medial
3.
s.
^^^
s.
possible, in the
if
fti^f
T\, w.
tx^,
s.
( 448, 4).
is
vriddhied in the
final
vowel takes
either
guna or vrddhi
guna
U%
450.
adds
^
451.
The root
from
if^,
in 1st tiT% or
before a vowel-ending.
Some
*
The grammarians prescribe (doubtless falsely) this reduplication for all verbs beginning with
or
followed by more than
one consonant.
Lesson XLII I.
strong forms, weaken
the
in
it
181
See below.
both.
The
Middle.
Active.
1.
vd
md
vdhe
mdhe
hthe
dhve
dte
re
2.
tha
dthus
se
3.
dtus
us
The "i;^
2.
The
for
rules
But
from *^)
by eight verbs:
and 3rd
are as
1.
it
1st
vowel ^.
follows
a take du in
in
453. Union-vowel.
are in classical
take
even do
For
its
viz.
'hear'
it is
before
consonants, except ^,
1^ 'make',
"^
it.
'praise',
'bear',
llj
'go',
^flow'.
454.
^''ST
from
thus,
Examples of
455.
I.
Boots in
an ending.
Thus,
f^^YT,
firf^irR,
3.
^,
or
final
(if
radical
or
f" is
not
fiffilj^ ni-ny^i-va.
The
%'.
and
"^ST^
a
or
Tf
inflection.
TJ
^T^
and
^ of gunated
and vrid-
ift:
f^^T^;
Act.: Sing.
du.
1.
1.
fiPRI or f^^T^,
f^f^^,
2.fil^,3.f^^;B: Mid.:
2.
fif^^^,
Sing.
Lfif^,
3.
2.
f^wTf^^
f^^g^;
2.filf;ij^,
pi.
or
1.
3.fil^;
182
du.
3.
Lesson XLIII.
1.
fiRn^,
f^RTT^;
3.
pi. 1.
-^i Act.!
f^^T^;
du.
456.
1.
II.
t^f^f^^,
3.
Roots in
453,
3.
2),
457. V{
is
or f^W\'^.
2.
f^ftj^^,
3.
1.
gig^
du.
1.
or
2.
g^T^,
g^,
2.
^^^
"^^f%^
^^^^ ^^
3.
^^^
^^^ ^^^
(Cf. 450)
Roots
in^.
AAA
460.
the
2.
3.
^^'
^^TTT;
with
or
TJ
^T
is
"tZITj
^,
V,
^:
^^
^f^"^ ^^f^^l
^^f^t
^^^T^
^^^T^
^^^
^^^^^
^^^^^
^^ ^^%
2.
^X:
as follows:
The
or
^,
1.
other roots in
^f^
^T
the
^W,
^^"R^,
"^ being
2.
^^^,
gunated.
These take
"^"^ in 1st
and 3rd
^^^ ^
^g^ ^^
and similar
or
^^"^
etc.
^r^fr^j ^^T^^.7
^ or ^).
is lost
IV. Roots in
^\JT^, ^ftPT
1.
W, ^, 2^ 'choose'.
first
3.
^^'T
^^^^ ^^
also
gsf%^
Middle.
^^
So
f^-
pi. 1.
g^^^^, 3.g^^g^.
^cfi^
f^%^,
etc.
2.
III.
^^;
"g^lr^ (not
Active.
458.
t^?Jif^^ or
2.
t^ftrg^.
g^^;
2.
fiff^i^,
1^^^
1.
Sing.
f^fti^,
fliff^?r, 2.
1.
2.
fiff^iTf,
f^m*^.
2.
3.
2.
fiTf^f,
roots,
make
1.
^^
^^
their
sing, act.;
and
l^TT:
^^^
^^^
^ftl^
^t^*^
weak forms from the
183
Lesson XLIII.
simpler root-forms
from
^;
thus,
^ etc.; and ^
^^^ etc.
tJV,
^^^
or
makes
its
grft^
du.
^f^^
1.
from
etc.
^^T^
etc.
'^TR'N'^
463.
f^:
initial
1.
^^^,
f^ft^^
2.
f%H^;
or
^^ftf^
fM^-
So from
2.
etc.
du.
^^H,
g^:
3.
^^;
1.
if^^,
3.
t^g^J
3.
The
3rd.
f^^,
1.
Sing.
III.
2.
1.
pi.
^^f^^,
k^T{,
2.
^^^;
3.
3.
i;^,
du.
2.
t^^-
^3^:
^^^.
pi.
With
^^
^wf^
464.
1.
Mid.!
etc.
3.
''^^ makes
(see
448
5)
^i^,
etc.
^ra;,
makes
With
t^^^'
^q^T^
f^i^, 2.f^iff^^,
etc.
II.
^^
1.
f^f^f^^
pi.
etc.; 3.
462.
2-
Act: Sing.
f^^:
Qic,
f^^
I.
initial
etc.;
etc.
^.
^^,
etc.
^rr^
But
"'?p^
(originally
^H;)
( 448, 5).
Mid.!
Thus
all
1.
^^PR
'^^
or ^"sRTH,
2.
'^^ftT^,
3.
^^CWW'^
etc.
2.
Roots
in
medial
before
a single
repeated unchanged
a guttural,
with
general having
TJ
as
i.
e.
not an aspirate,
when
in
2nd
8.
in the reduplication
sing. act.
the union-vowel
is
is
allowed also
taken.*
Thus, H'^,
%^:
Several roots not having the form here definod are said to
undergo the same contraction, most of them optionally.
184
Lesson XLIII.
^^^
"^f^^
TTtl^^,
^2^
-qxrr^
466.
and
"^
'^f^'^
"^^T^
"^f^^
^^
^%
^^w
"^f^T
3.
root to
initial
weak
(X) ^"
forms.
persons.
^;
"^I^^.
qf
also
^ or ^^f^T5f,
-^JW
3.
Act. sing.
1.
Mid.
467.
'^TT^
"?;^^ or
^%
^f^"^
du.
^T^,
(the
(^) of the
^^
^"w[^,
(u-uc-i-va) etc.
2.
Mid.
or ^^flj^,
jyi^
and
'dwell',
or ^^"H",
"^^^
i.
the strong
2.
^^-
Bi%
3.
etc.
^^^;
etc.
4.
"^T^,
Act. sing.
^^:
Thus,
They
^ ya)
cf
ending in
consonants, but cannot follow the rule of 465, drop out the
These roots
^^'
'II.'
follow 465.
and
^^
I'Tv'
5.
The
forms.
469.
and only
^"^^,
3.
1.
roots
^"p^^ etc.
etc.,
and contract
Thus, strong
in the following
pi. 3.
'^T^fT^;
2.
The
^"^,
of the present.
makes
its
and o|^n^
weak
^^
are, in
^"^ ^^^^
^"C^n;^
or
speak',
and
^tcf m^,
is
forms: sing.
two
others, redupli-
"^ to
and "^
in
weak ^^J^.
2. ^|(V!|, 3.
'^^;
du.
2.
"^1-
root
if^^, ^know
',
makes a
perfect without
see 417.
470.
2f^,
The
*find',
Lesson XLIII.
Perfect participle.
471.
active is
When
fect-stem.*
this is
1.
The ending
Active.
^5(^),
185
which
added
is
f^^\
strong stem of
^^=^t^,
f^KT^
2.
which
voice;
^' "3?^!^'
pf. part,
^flr^ft;
etc.;
2f^^,
Middle.
is
The
f^t^^^^'
weakest only
al^;;^^]^^,
from
tj^,
from ^'q;,
"^^TSrj
fr^ni
f^fn^i
"P^iri^'
per-
inserted
^qf^^t^, qf^^ct,
^^ci;.
is
from ^[^
a.
Thus,
from ^T,
weak
to the
or
The
^-
or
wfr^T^
or
Similarly, from
^^^,
^f^^i^
or
ftf%^
pf. part,
middle
^VS ^^^T^;
^T,
>
SUV*
c.
'
lf%^,
know
',
makes
etc.
is
thus,
^ITC.
mid.
51^;^, ^^^^.
'find',
root
Wl^t^,
^fr^^t^
ofTTT'?.
^^^"^
gi^' m^s5
made with
this
^^'^X[\:^\
N
the suffix
^TTj
^> f^"R;
^,
'^^FTO;
tf
Periphrastic Perfect.
472.
sition
is
same
It is
made
as follows:
473.
To
is
"^, made
eft
or
^S[^^ (or,
very rarely, of W); for the middle, only the perfect middle forms
is
identical with
186
of
^.
from
^,
the perfect
In classical Sanskrit
coincides in
less often
is
'^t^l'^^T;
o"*
i;^^T^%.
but
^T^'TT^
pf-
met with.
Lesson XLIV.
475. Verbs.
two
futures: I.
The
is
by
the periphrastic
11.
future.
476.
and a
I.
participle,
The
verbs.
directly, or
The
Simple Future.
tense-sign
is
^ (in
^ gunate
precisely
like
-conjugation
477.
of the
thus,
from
is
with
that
When ^
478.
^^rfif;
when
1.
:jj,
^;
The
X^)some roots
inflection is
^f^^f^T,
of the
*>^.
"^"^fcT; fs^,
in
Thus, from
take
possible; and
%^f^; f^^,
all
instead of %J^.
made from
be
may
by the union-vowel
with medial
It
in
vowels
reject
%^f^; ^, ^lyRr.
thus, ^, cRf^;^cT;
and
(irftT^rft)
^(VlftflErfTr).
cT,
3.
^;
2.
^%
Vt^f^Tj
'
dwell',
thus,
But
all
makes
^ffj,
makes ^Tft^f?r.
^-
roots in
Lesson XLIV.
187
479.
accordance
is
it
in the infinitive
and
But the
far
Stems of causative
480.
make
their future-stems in
481.
Participle.
The
and denominatives
inflection,
^f^"^;
thus, ^X^,
participles, act.
^"^f^T^fTf.
^^*TT^;
^'^Tcft),
(f-
^PfT,
^^,
in
^,
;^-
Cf. 260,
f, ^fr^TnTi ^lifX^m^.
262.
482. Conditional.
is
made from
perfect
is
made from
the present-stem,
and similarly
inflected.
it is of
extremely
^^T#, "^^fr^-
rare occurrence.
483.
II.
be made from
all
is
allowed to
It is
Periphrastic Future.
nom.
in Tl,
sing, of
which
(cTX)
all
484.
The
suffix
^TTfT;
f^, %fT;
485.
root has
which
The
it
in
takes before
the 7T?^
of the
infinitive.
Thus,
^i^RT, ^T^rf^fT.
The Hindus
it
has,
how-
188
Lesson XLIV.
assumes a weak form
^^^;
^^,
'^Tci:;
^^,
^^;
^,
189
^?nT^;
^^,
'^nr^tt;;
^ take guna.
final
^^^
^^^
^'i;, ^^ir^?:;
irregular: T^T,
^^Hfi;.
^f^^; 2^^
^^t-
'throw',
^f^^ (anomalous).
aorists.
489.
ir.
others in that
from the
root.
Its
in
is
'^3i^^,
as
all
deriv-
the.
The connection
its aorist.
made from
not
from
differs
it
This aorist
characteristic is a reduplication,
of quite pe-
culiar character.
The
490.
skrit,
and
or two of
reduplicated aorist
formation.
its
in
classical
makes ^41^lc[^
Thus, ^fi^
The
^rfM^"^-
"5Iir^; ^^Tj
very unusual
is
it
San-
example
^^T"^, "^Tft-
one of imper-
The
tense-stem
usually has
^J{^, 2.
pi.
3.
1.
vowel strengthened.
its
^%XJT,
du.
2.
2.
492.
(5)
iftci:;
2.
3.
2.
The
f^r^,
3.
1.
The
augmented
2.
Mid.: sing.
3.
which
root,
sing. 1,
"^H^,
1.
s- aorist.
^^f^,
2.
-^^^Tcn^;
^%-
^^FR;
^%T^,
3.
pi. 1.
1.
'^-
"^Sl^fx^,
etc.
rVaorist.
inserted
^.
Act.: sing.
-^^^purify':
du.
^%T^,
^W
(4)
"^: Act.:
g.
^^^T^-m;,
3. "^1^;^^.
^W^
to the
E.
1.
^^g^.
^?R^ff,
1.
3.
du.
-^I^Mlri^;
^%5,
by means of an
E.g.
3.
"^^I^,
-il^cNI^,
made by adding
is
^%^^^,
^%^;
''Sirff,
2.
III.
ISRTf^^,
2.
The
tense-stem
The
1.
root
is
1.
made by adding
generally strengthened.
^qrf^^^,
^qif^^l^.
Mid. sing.
f^g^.
is
3.
^mf^,
2.
^^Rl^,
o^rf^;
2.
pi.
3.
i.
Iffqif^^T^,
^trr-
of^x^,
3.
^-
190
Lesson XLIV.
du.
TTlf^;
2.
of^T^ff,
2.
3.
This
ofcmct-
in the
secondary and
f^r?'l^
made
1.
oftTT^^,
is
An
^JXf%^W^
494.
3.
The
pi.
I.
of^^rff,
denominative conjugations
^jpij, cf.
(but
for
489).
example
sa-aorlst.
like
"m:
sing.
1.
"^-
Act. sing.
2.
o^^,
in the
f^^:
1st. sing,
1.
^f^^j^,
3rd du.
orTT^;
etc.,
(7)
is
3.
the only'aorist of
XLV.
7,
4,
4 or 5 espe-
496.
sing.,
strengthened, in
final
^^
is
added
^^, ^WTf%;
formed by add-
the root,
to
It is
^Sf.
but
in
is
usually
others by vrddhi.
After
Thus,
^?^,
Lesson XLV.
Derivative or Secondary Conjugations.
497.
Secondary
conjugations are
those
less complete, is
in
which
made from a
whole
derivative
a certain
conjugations
are:
IV. Causative.
I.
Passive.
II.
V. Denominative.
Intensive.
III.
These
Desiderative.
XLV.
Lesson
498.
The
Passiye.
I.
191
described; as also the peculiar 3rd pers. sing, used as aor. pass.,
the past pass, participle in
In
or gerundives.
and the
f,
fut. pass,
participles
if
used,
or
cf
all
499.
The
Intensive.
II.
or
intensification
intensive conjugation
repetition of the
the
primary conjugation of a
Forms
root.
the
signifies
action expressed
by the
are too rare to need notice here; indeed, even within that system
they are by no means
two
fall into
500.
common
of the
first class
tensive-stem by reduplication
a.
strengthened,
and
h.
t^
later
with \,
Radical
and
^ and ^ with ^;
reduplication
is
thus,
The model
class,
of inflection
is
^^^
Sometimes the
dissyllabic,
is
final
Intensives
language.
classes.
The verbs
1.
in the
thus,
after the
"^^jlc^c^^.
sometimes
"l^is
another
It
From
may be formed
by the
suffix "^.
502.
few intensives
to be used as presents,
as simple roots.
assigned
impf.
1.
to
having
Thus WTT,
"^T^^t;^,
TfTlflT^.
come
the root-class
2.
Thus, WoT
really
pres.
"gR^I^T:,
SH^iIh
3.
of
intensive
etc.
"^flTPn:;
du.
^"-
*wake',
^j^M^
"^^T^^
etc.
is
etc.
So
Lesson
192
^ 'run',
'be poor',
f^^
XLV.
used as a present with the sense
'wash',
pi.
intensive
to the
re-
%f%^fcT.
for
Desideratiye.
III.
or
action
By
this conjugation is
denoted a desire
condition
thus,
To form
The consonant
is
reduplicated,
of the reduplication
if the
has an w-vowel.
505.
stem
Thus,
'?n,
number of
The
2s-form;
^,
^,
^ f^t?I;
f^c^fif.
is
perfect
the periphrastic.
The
^f7ff?Tf^^.
The
is
the root
if
is
that
like
of
The
ever taken.
^, t^^fW^T;
other a-stems.
frequent.
f^T^rf^T;
and
506.
an e-vowel, or
made with
passive
to be obtained';
may
5|[
in all forms
be made; thus,
aorist
of the
is
futures are
made
^f^TTlf^.
The
'it
is
desired
is
part ^'H^Tf.
The present-system
already. 2. The perfect is
1.
of the causative
the periphrastic,
^"^^t
^fi1T'
2-
The
made
in
general directly from the root, and formally unconnected with the
causative-stem; thus, ^, ^^J^V^TT' ^'^^S^'^' ^ * ^^^ instances,
where the root has assumed a peculiar form before the causativesign, the reduplicated aoiist is
made from
this form,
LXV.
Lesson
made from
^;
the
'^^T'Q^^rfTf,
causative-stem,
futures, in
^m
5.
inf-
same
in the
5|[
as the
^-
^f?ff%fl<t.*
the auxiliary
manner
193
^t^t^^;
gerund
(gerundive)
pass. part,
^TT^f^T, ^^TW,
^'l-
( 310).
ative-stem
is
made by
^|[^,
thus,
f^^TTTf^^f^? f%HT^f^^f?T-
formed
is
thus,
\Tr^%-
The
2.
desider-
V. Denominative.
This
is
a rare formation.
denominative conjugation
In general, the base
The passive-stem
reduplication
of which the
509.
1.
is
is
one
made from
accent.
from cftf^,
g.
See
cfi^^zrfTf kirtdyati.
'be
crave'
'desire,
Examples: from
ascetism';
^^l*(f^
*act
like',
from
as',
fi?^,
'seek horses';
'
is
is
or treat as',
signified
T^^f?T 'honor';
i\\
i|f7T
the
by
variety;
'make
noun-stem.
cftJ^rf^T
cf|im|^%
into',
'practise
'blacken';
'
'
of the greatest
'penance, asceticism',
rn^RC.
'regard
which
that
76.
510.
e.
THf^^
ll-^cftif-
'desiring a son'*
ia
194
I.
Sanskrit-English Glossary,
Glossary to
For
tlie
Exercises.
I.
words see
p. xii.
Sanskrit-English.
aksan (aksi:275)
fire
agni m.,
god of
n.,
eye.
agra
anga
n.,
end.
body.
adhika
ahjali m.
a.,
adv.,
across,
additional; superior.
who
recites
the Yajurveda.
a.,
characters.
anu
underneath.
gen.
fire.
limb
\/
an
{dniti:
429) breathe;
-f
live.
pra breathe;
past; in cpds,
to excess.
atithi ra., guest.
atra adv., here, hither.
as prep.,
w.
abl.,
right after.
anu
n., n. pr.,
adv., after,
anujnd
adharma
f.,
city.
along, toward.
;
permission.
as n., favor.
I.
anrta
anta
untruth.
n.,
rn
end;
antara
a,,
avagya
in loc, at last.
inner
as
interior,
n.,
andha
a.,
blind.
andhra m.,
condition, state.
f.,
avdnc (272)
\/
]/
a people.
n. pr.,
necessary.
a.,
avasthd
Cf. 376, 4.
casion, juncture.
195
Sanskrit-English Glossarj.
a.,
lag (agnute)
+ mm-iipa
downward.
obtain;
acquire,
idem.
make
ii)
anna
aglti
anya
agru
n., tear.
f.
pi.,
water.
adj.,
further; as
ahhaya
the A9vins
other.
apsaras
pr.,
f.,
of safety
(dsti:
y2as
heavenly nymph.
n., feeling
eight.
yias
safe-
ty-
view.
hurl;
ni entrust;
forward or
throw,
{dsyati)
asi m.,
pra throw
into.
sword.
amha
(273)
f.,
mother.
ay am same as idam,
ari m.,
enemy.
artha
m.,
in cpds,
aham
wealth.
arthaya (den.
for (w.
arthdyate) ask
two ace);
|/
(drhaii)
cf.
352,
purpose;
-\-pra idem.
n. pr.
(223) pron.,
4.
aho excl., oh ah I
ahordtra n., a day and a night.
I
deserve; have a
enough
of,
away
suitable for.
alt
dkdga
m., bee.
air,
sky.
196
I.
Sanskrit-English Glossary.
itara (231) pron.
conversa- itas adv., hence.
n., arrival.
agamana
dcdra m.,
"walk and
iti
command.
f.,
dtman m.,
reflexive pronoun.
ddi m.,
beginning;
cpds,
cf.
\'
light.
ddega
command,
ra.,
prescription. indraprastha
+ sam idem;
dpad
dyusmant (263)
(by),
dgd
f.,
dgu
a.,
a.,
e. filled
fit.
a,
swift.
neglect;
sit;
Idrg,
cans,
(o-
f.,
-z, a.,
oblation, offering.
go over, repeat,
cans,
(adhydpdyati)
\-
1-
abhi approach
man.
teach;
apa go away
;
rise.
f-
mid.,
(gen.).
408]) go:
+ anu follow
own
422) rule,
udaya m.,
\/i (eti \-ite:
such.
upa
\-prati expect.
ud
bringing.
n.,
f.
\/%g (iste:
1-
dharana
wish, desire.
(with).
sit by;
\- upa
sdyati) place;
wait upon; reverence.
dsana
hope.
(aste: 424)
so much.
long-lived.
so great
of vig
part,
i.
a.,
a goddess.
calamity.
f.,
Delhi.
n.. n. pr.,
n. pr.^
f.,
finish.
dvista,
this, this
here.
\/idh,
in
1.
375,
adj., other.
f-
udydna
n.,
garden.
astam udyogin
a., diligent,
energetic.
(lifly go home) set (of the sun, upa adv., to, toward.
ud rise; + upa ap- upanayana n., initiation.
etc J;
pra go forth ; die. upanisad f., certain Vedic works.
proach
\-
icchd
f.,
\-
wish.
I.
upavUa
sacred cord
n.,
of the
n.,
f.
urvafl
usas
n. pr.,
an Apsaras.
n.
pr.,
katham
n. pr.
adv.,
how ?
ykathaya (den.:
move; go
109)
to;
kathdi/aii) relate,
tell.
apt,
some
at
cana, cid,
often
time, ever;
w. neg.
kanistlia a., youngest.
in
rna
no one
dawn; as
]'r (rcchdti:
whatever (236).
breast,
f.,
some one
f.,
wrw,
197
Sanskrit-English Glossary.
n., debt.
kanlyas
kanyd
younger.
daughter, maiden.
a.,
f.,
eJca
karuna
karna m.,
kartf m.
ekddaqa (334)
a.
eleventh.
karman
evam
^kal
e&a
same as
o.^tha
m.,
lamentable.
ear.
doer,
maker
(204);
author.
a.,
4-
n.,
sam
(samkaldyati)
put
together, add.
etad.
lip.
ausadha
n.,
medicine.
kaliyiiga n.,
the "Iron
Age"
of
the world.
198
Sanskrit-English Glossary.
I.
kdma
as n. pr.,
granting wishes;
a.,
loc.
pers.);
\-
as
f.
sc.
subst.,
kamaduh
a.,
idem.
ykrt
(krntdti:
krti
-karin
causing, making.
krtrima
business, concern.
krtsna
karya
n.,
kdvya
kd^l
n.,
kdstha
n.,
a poet.
krpd
poem.
\/
n. pr.,
f.,
work
f.,
whole, entire.
a.,
poor; niggardly.
graciousness, pity.
f.,
fagot; wood.
draw
krs (kdrsati)
on or up;
Benares.
city,
(literary).
adopted.
a.,
a.,
krpana
n. pr.,
krsi f
cut off;
cut,
110)
ava idem.
kamadugha
or
dat.,
gen.,
\-
d draw
(krsdti) plough.
agriculture.
great?
Alr^i
f.,
\/
why?
pdyati,
be
(Jcupyati)
angry
(gen.
or dat.).
kumdra
kugala
J/
apa do
make, kdunteya
evil to,
harm
\/kram
step;
(gen.,
apa-d pay
alam prepare, adorn
avis
loc, ace.)
4-
1-
make
hibit;
nefit (gen.,
upa do good
recompense,
punish
to,
1-
1-
ex-
n. pr.
(krdmati,
ati
krdmate: 134)
pass
beyond;
attack;
puras
prati pay,
(ace
f.,
treasury.
n. pr.
+ a stride up
+ nis go out.
f-
[-tiras (ti-
loc);
point, tip.
ra.,
transgress;
make known,
(dviskaroti)
peak
do, perform;
f.,
the head,
cans, {kal-
ordain, appoint.
-te)
or conduce to (dat.)
glory.
rei,
kridd
\/
199
I.
cit
man
sam
1-
meet
sometimes, ever.
ksana m. n., moment; time.
(mid.)
come
together,
(instr.).
of the
second caste.
I'ksal (ksdlmjati)
wash;
\-pra gir
idem.
ksdtra
voice, song.
f.,
m., mountain.
giri
a.,
quality, excellence.
guna m.,
]/guh (jjUhati:
hide, conceal;
101)
n.,
ksudra
ksudh
milk.
gTha
a., little,
f.,
kseira
house.
n.,
small.
hunger.
family.
n., field.
grhya
domestic.
a.,
go (209) m.,
as
khara m.,
ass.
f.,
gotva
gopa
ganga
f.,
n. pr., the
\'
y ganaya (den.:
count;
f.,
f.,
bull,
steer,
cow;
speech.
ox-nature, stupidity.
n.,
cowherd,
m.,
shepherd;
guardian.
Ganges.
gait
fig.,
er guard.
gandyati) number,
ava despise.
gdurava n., weight; dignity.
1-
gait; course.
]/
granth
Qjrathndii)
string
to-
gether; compose.
gandha m., odor, perfume.
gandharva m., a Gandharva, one grantlia m., literary work, book.
of a band of celestial singers.
y grah (gr/mdti, grhmte) receive,
\'
gam
(jgdcchati
follow;
f-
100)
go
set (cf. i
nis
come
+ anu
lava understand;
go down,
-f a come;
\-asiam
astam)
+ ud
rise;
seize
check
grdma
-f
f-
hold,
prati take.
m., village.
grdsa m.,
bite,
mouthful.
restrain,
200
Sanskrit-English Glossary.
I.
or vi-nis decide,
nis
\-pra gather
sometimes
cakra
n.^
-que
a relate;
\'
behold;
see,
name;
call,
thought; mind.
impel.
\/cur (cordyati) steal.
cudd
vi-a explain.
f.,
top-knot, scalp.
if.
be
]/
catuspad (282)
=if.
wheel.
re,
idem
\-sam collect.
conclude;
vi
\-
a.,
alive.
fall
quadruped.
1-^*
away.
n.,
umbrella.
shade.
f.,
+ ava idem
away, remove
minate.
\-
-f
a.,
car aria
carman
\fjan (Jdyate
exter-
a.,
on, march
leather.
ypra^vi,
pra move
tr.,
155
jandyati) trans.
\-
1-
coll.
cdturmdsya
n.,
n.,
cinute)
janman
1-
ud
stir.
cdmtkara
leathern.
men
life.
hide, skin
n.,
moving, going.
carmamaya
yd
d take
\-
\'
\-
sam-d idem;
'Cara
ud
jaras (280)
f.,
old age.
in
I.
201
Sanskrit-English Glossary.
jdti
upon.
f.,
woman,
adv., therefore.
wife.
jdijd
f.,
jdla
n., net.
\/ji
(jdyati) trans,
and
intrans.,
+ para, mid.,
conquer, win;
be conquered (cf. in Voc. 9).
n. pr.,
jina m.,
Jihvd
name
of Buddha.
tongue.
f.,
jwita
n., life.
juhu
f.
a.,
sacrificial
esp.
jdmte
403) know;
anu permit;
f-
command
jyd
n.,
\-
vi
jyestha (340)
jyotisa
n.,
insight.
extend.
n.,
-te),
tr.
and
intr.,
tapas
heat; self-torture.
n.,
a.,
\/tam (tdmyati:
taru m., tree.
f.
131)
-i, a.,
be sad.
young, delicate.
a.,
best; oldest.
astronomy; astronomi*
light;
tddr^
a.,
such.
cal text-book.
jyotis
the immovable.
knowledge;
bowstring.
f.,
{ pra
a caus. taruna,
recognize.
jndna
stretch,
practising ascetism;
as m., ascetic.
knowing.
(djndpdyati)
tr.,
(a sacrifice);
tapasvin
(jdndti,
'\-
perform
penance.
spoon,
-jna
(tanoti, tanute),
extend;
spoon.
yjnd
ytan
]/tap (tdpatiy
n. to ta; as
s.
heavenly tiraskarim
star;
body.
f.,
veil.
as subst., animal.
ta
etc.
;
that,
also as
j/
f.,
n. pr.,
tlra n.,
ornament (often
Taxila, a
city.
pilgrimage.
tlvra a., great, strong, violent.
however.
tu conj., but,
ta4it
f.,
lightning.
fig.).
bank, shore.
def. article.
tak^agild
tilaka m.,
]/tul (Jtoldyat'i)
weigh.
202
I.
Sanskrit-English Glossary.
in (w. instr.).
ti.
dagaratha m.,
/>r.
ava
+ ud emerge;
descend;
-a (335),
trttya,
c/fl'.s^a
part, of dang.
Yd
436) give;
make
caus. (ddpdyati)
a., third.
take (312);
\-pra
pay;
trsnd
thirst, desire.
f.,
\/tyaj
leave,
(tydjaii)
{pari leave
off,
abandon;
erous.
ddna
f.
the threefold
tristuhh
f.
(rarely m.), sky.
divasa m., day.
three-headed.
a.,
name
f.,
352,
day.
n.,
div (277)
of a metre.
divya
world.
trigirsan
present; generosity.
n., gift,
triloka n.,
give up.
y2dd
in
give or
heavenly, divine.
a.,
instruct.
4).
\f
\/dahg
(ddgati) bite.
dih (degdhi
dlrgha
dlrghdyus
daksa m.,
ydw
daksina
n. pr.
right-hand; southern.
a.,
danda m.,
ydu
n.,
curds.
tr.,
n.,
milk.
durdagd
f.,
caus.
durlahha
a.,
131)
f.,
daridra
dargana
compassion, pity.
a.,
n.,
poor.
philosophical system.
misfortune.
misfortune.
dificult.
dayd
n. pr.
distress (ace).
misery
|/ dam {dhmyati
control
adv., afar.
long-lived.
n.,
am
dugdha
(divyati) play.
a.,
tressed;
stick; punishment.
428) smear.
long;
a.,
danstrd t, tooth.
\/
diisprayukta
dussanta m.,
a.,
w.
badly arranged.
pr.
I.
203
Sanskrit-English Glossary.
bow.
dhanus
dharma
dukitr
data
daughter.
f.,
messenger, envoy.
ra.,
\/dr in
caus. (ddrdyati)
-j-
vi tear
pass,
cans,
(dargdyati)
{drgydte)
seem,
look.
deva
f.
god;
-,
goddess;
-2,
dosa m.,
f.,
dravya
sam put
dhi
just.
+ aww
n.,
running; course.
a.,
wise, prudent.
brave.
dhunute:
391),
shake.
^ dhf
c?Ar?t f.,
dhenu
rfijar f.,
dhdirya
door, gate.
firmness; courage.
cow.
f.,
n.,
steadfastness.
Aryan.
dvittya (335
dvipad (282)
a.,
a.,
second.
Tia
biped.
naksatra
{dven^i^ dvis(e)
hate ;
(two ace);
(dhunoti^
c/i?2^
in
arrange, ordain;
\/dhu
I'
+
make
understanding, insight.
f.,
dhlmant
object.
etc.).
dvijdti m.,
down;
after.
hymns,
clothe
on,
dhdvana
fault.
lay
run
divine.
property
1-
brilliancy.
n.,
cover,
435) put,
divinity, deity.
f.,
api close,
h vi
queen.
devakl f., n. pr.
devakula n., temple.
c?</uf
on;
put
m.,
ddiva,
keep shut;
devatd
receive;
show;
f.,
place;
open.
l^drg (127) see;
dfg
a.,
m., enemy.
n.,
n., -
nagara
Tiarfi f.,
207.
f.,
city.
river.
\/nand (ndndati,
cf.
lunar mansion.
'te)
-\-
abhi re-
dhana
natnas
n.,
money,
riches.
dhanin a^ wealthy.
nara
n.,
ra.,
honor, glory.
man
(vir
and homo).
204
I.
Sanskrit-English Glossary.
mti
naraka m.,
hell.
narmadd
f.,
nala m.,
n. fr.
nava
new.
a.,
f.,
conduct of
life; ethics,
mruj
navina
\fnag
a.,
new.
perish;
(ndgyati)
perish; disappear.
vi
+ sam ndu
n.,
f.,
ndli
f.,
name; ndma
eye.
ship.
a.,
low.
nydya m.,
logic.
nydyya
right, proper.
a.,
by
adv.,
woman,
wife.
pipe, conduit.
panka
f.,
nyanc (272)
name.
nan
ndman
pol-
itics.
down;
adv.,
in, into.
mud, bog.
-am as pancadaga
five.
pancapancdga (334)
nidega m.,
n.,
(pdcati) cook.
)/^7ac
command.
a.,
fifty-fifth.
fifty.
l/pcf^
shrewd, skilled.
|?a^M a., skilled.
niyata, part, of ni-yam, ordain- ]/path (pdthati) recite, read.
ed, fixed, permanent.
pani m. pi., n.pr.^ certain demons.
nipuna
a.,
nirdaya
nirvrti
a., pitiless.
f.,
contentment, happiness.
d bring;
consecrate,
bring
settle;
to
marry.
nica
a.,
\-
an
end,
fall,
away;
[-
wc?
pattra
nis pathi
f.,
determine, pathya
7?afZ
wife, consort.
same
a.,
as panthan.
wholesome.
]/p)ad (pddyate)
low.
fly;
initiate;
(jpdtati)
fly up.
guide;
^pat
caus.
go;
(vydpdddyati)
vi-d in
kill;
f-
I.
ms
205
Sanskrit-English Glossary.
(abl.);
pada
step; place.
n.,
padma m.
n., lotus.
]/
payas
para (233)
chief, highest
a.,
adv., to a distance,
away.
ascetic.
\/paIdy (pdldyate:
n.,
beast.
caus.
pdtaliputra
n.,
n.
grow.
pr.,
n.,
pustaka
crime, sin.
beam. pfthivi
f.,
pdlana
n.,
flood, high-water.
m., n, pr.
n.
pr.^
Pusan,
the Sun-god.
n.
book (manuscript).
a.,
n.,
pura m.,
fat.
flower.
n.,
(homo).
Patna.
former,
creation, etc.
yati) idem.
pdtaka
a.,
-^,
one of a class of
man
purusa m.,
pdpa
- and
f.
ancient; as
works on the
pdda
city.
purdna^
p. 116, note)
flee.
pdnini m.,
daughter.
f.,
purd
f.,
cf.
~tri f.,
punar
pur
assembly.
parvata m., mountain.
pdtha
a.,
pagu m.,
fat.
parisad
as pyd.
same as pumdns.
other. purhs
paramatman
para
same
pz
pina part, of p,
milk.
n.,
pi.,
Manes.
to (ace).
^jr.
protection.
f.,
earth, ground.
f.,
earth.
fill.
206
I.
pdutra
Sanskrit-English Glossary.
sociable.
grandson.
ra.,
citizen.
paura m.,
priyavddin
bright,
a.,
\^pri
idem.
a.,
(prmdtt^ prinite)^
glistening;
make
ndyati),
^plu
act., illurainating.
act.,
de-
caus. {pri-
glad, please.
(jpldvate)
d drench.
-\-
prajd
f.,
creature, subject.
again
towards
(postpos.
w.
]/handh (badhndti, hadhrilte) bind;
ace).
pratikula
a.,
unfavorable.
bandhu m.,
pratyaham
bala
adv., daily.
cans,
in
]/prath
(prathdyatt),
a.,
pramatta
a.,
praydga m.,
much
bdla
many.
f.
careless.
n. pr.,
Allahabad.
much, many.
a.,
a.,
young; asm.,
disposed.
wound.
breath,
life.
n.,
penance, expiation.
a.,
dear.
priyakarman
priyavdc
a.,
a.,
prudent.
-te ; budhyati^-te)^
]^budh(bddhati,
m., often
a.,
boy;
child,
-a, girl.
enlightened.
buddhi f., prudence, intelligence.
prdna
might.
strong, mighty.
a.,
prahdra
com-
relative.
n., strength,
balavant
bahu
a., first.
join;
pose.
spread; proclaim.
prathama (335)
catch;
entangle,
wake
know.
brahmacarya
man, sage.
n.,
life
of holiness,
brahmacdrin
studying sacred
as m. , Brahman
a.,
knowledge;
student.
kind.
God);
sacred
knowledge;
world-spirit.
brahman
(a personification oibrd-
I.
a.,
shining, brilliant.
killing
ging-
m., priest,
Brahman.
speech, language.
f.,
bhdsvant
Brahman.
hrdhmana
207
Sanskrit-English Glossary.
bhiksd
announce; ybhid
explain, announce.
f.,
alms.
\^bM
bhakti
]/2bhuj
devotion; honor.
f.,
+ upa
bhaksana
-bhuj
enjoy.
enjoying.
honorable, blessed. bhujyu m., n. pr., a Vedic person.
+vi bhuvana n., world.
]/bhaj (bhdjati, -te) divide;
n., eating.
bhagavant
a.,
distribute.
bhadra
good, pleasant; as
a.,
n.,
fortune.
n. pr., India.
bhava m.,
bhavant,
f.
n. pr.,
-te)
become; be,
abhi
overpower;
in
respectful
exist;
pari despise;
pra
arise; be mighty, rule; valere.
bhu f., earth, ground.
f-
prosperity, blessing.
f.,
used
bhavati;
\/bhu (bhdvati,
bhuti
f.
a.,
ra.,
bliubhrt m.,
bhumi
f.,
king.
king; mountain.
2nd person.
bhasman
n.,
Cf. 264.
+ a
bhusana
ashes.
adj.,
more;
glance;
or vi idem.
n.,
ornament.
and
fig)-
"bkaj
a.,
sharing.
f.,
wife,
answer
(ace. of pers.)
converse.
woman.
\-prati
-I-
sam bhoga
m., enjoyment.
bhojana
n.,
meal.
208
I.
Sanskrit-English Glossary.
mastaka
head.
n.,
great.
a.,
kitchen.
bhru
mahisa m.,
eyebrow.
f.,
mahisl
maJcsikd
f.,
mani
mati
ra.,
jewel.
matimant
mdnsa
mdtr
mad
called
352,
stem
4.
madhu
drunk;
cf.
honey.
n.,
madhja
a.,
waist,
yman
sweetness.
n.,
m.,
n.,
f.
man
(homo).
sense; understanding.
-z,
human.
way,
m., road,
street.
garland.
f.,
wasa
m., month.
mzVr^
n.,
friend.
mitradruh
(249)
n.,
sam honor.
1-
mind.
mma
m., fish.
\^mU
a.,
friend-be-
(milati)
muktd
mukti
manoJiara
a.,
agreeable; entranc-
spell,
stirring-stick.
close
mukha
pi.,
n, pr., the
pearl.
f.,
f.,
salvation, deliverance.
n.,
mukhya
ing.
m., wind
wink; +ni
the eyes.
mmi
mother.
mdnusa^
X'manth
195.
traying.
manute) think,
(mdnyate;
suppose
manas
mdnava
manasa
mdrga
used in
n., flesh.
f.,
maZ(2
etc.,
cf.
/-ivf;
mddhurya
of aham;
mea-
create.
greek
shrewd, prudent.
a.,
sure;
wa
ws work,
prohibitions,
mind.
f.,
queen.
mimite: 438)
f.,
I^lma (mdti;
gnat.
fly,
w. j>r.
mouth, face.
]/mud
(inddate) rejoice;
\-
anu
allow.
ascetic.
musala m.
n.,
club, pestle.
I.
mrgdyate)
yasti
hunt
]/
f.,
yd
wipe
rub,
caus. (mdrjdyati)Tuh
polish;
off,
Jumna.
stick, staff.
{yati)
chase, hunting.
f.,
glory, fame.
n.,
come
for, seek.
mrgaya
ni or-
\-
yamundL,
y'mrgaija
ud undertake ;
\-
root.
n.,
209
Sanskrit-English Glossary.
with
go;
into such
abstracts,
d approach.
yama
m.,
watch of the
night.
as soon as.
earth, dirt.
f.,
mekhald
yuga
yugma
girdle.
f.,
n.,
n., pair.
salvation.
1-
pra arrange
234
ff.
Vyaj
(ydjati,
pers.,
yati)
instr.
make
sacrifice
-te)
(ace.
caus. (ydjd-
rei);
yajus
yajna m.,
a.,
fight (instr.).
yuvan (269)
a.,
young;
yusmad
called stem of
stem
cpds (352,
in
f.
4.),
when,
if.
if.
rajju
protection.
compose
f.,
cord,
rana m.
n.,
(a literary work).
as
sacrifice.
raksana
yadd
you.
yadi adv.,
yuvati,
yUyam
n., sacrificial
yajniya
use.
to yuvan.
f.
yuvati
n.,
n., battle.
jewel.
210
I.
Sanskrit-English Glossary.
ratlia m.,
wagon.
rupa
rathya
street.
rupaka
f.,
^rabh
grasp;
(rdbhate)
+5
yraj
(rdjati,
^te)
rohini
f.,
laksa
n.,
rdjya
\/
rule;
kingdom.
I'
+ apa
n.,
n.
scream;
{rundddhi,
\-
upa
a.,
receive,
descend;
ascend
;
\/lunth (lunthdyati)
harsh, rough.
427) lick;
nis rob.
devastate; plunder.
]/
writing, copying.
world
sing,
people.
lobha m., desire, avarice.
loman
+ a climb, loha
-f-
smear.
lidhe:
ava idem.
loka m.,
blood.
up.
ruksa
make
n., salt.
lekhana
rise,
spring up,
cans, (rohdyati, ropdyati)
rise or grow,
plant;
mount,
take;
receive,
(Idbhate)
X'lip (limpdti)
ob-
(rohati)
make
+ ava
com-
vi
besiege.
1-
n., plough.
Idbha m., acquisition, gain.
nmddhe)
grow
n. pr., Ceylon.
^lih Qedhi,
surrounded; suffused.
]/ruh
cling.
light;
n.,
a.,
Idhgala
rudhira
-ghu or -ghvt,
lavana
sickness, disease.
\^rudh
goddess of for-
idem.
]/ruc (rocate)
f.,
give.
a noted poem.
pr., a demon.
ruj
plain.
vi
a hundred thousand.
caus. (lamhhdyati)
rdvana m.,
f.,
\/lahh
do wrong.
rdmdyana
n. pr.
little.
small,
rdma
f.
laghu,
lankd
night.
f.,
possessions,
shine; be illustrious.
rdtri
f.,
tune.
gold-piece.
laksml (276)
demon.
m.,
n.,
wealth.
rakmsa
form, beauty.
n.,
n., hair.
n.,
metal
iron.
fra grow
and pL,
I.
vaksas
]/vac
(vdkti:
speak,
415)
^^vad
abhi
caus.
in
greet;
vi
say;
blameworthy,
a.,
woods,
body;
vdri
sow.
f.,
Brahman
in
life.
cistern.
n.,
water.
vi adv., apart,
vinga (334)
figure.
pron., we.
vayam (223)
m.,
a., forest-dwelling.
(vdndate) greet, honor.
n.,
culp-
able.
vdpl
forest.
vanavdsin
vapus
vdcya
word.
^vand
or.
voice
vdnaprastha
carry, bear;
argue.
vana
vd end.,
f.,
intr.,
vac
speak,
(vddati)
(a
read.
e.
i.
tr.
make
caus. (vacdyati)
name;
211
Sanskrit-English Glossary.
a.,
out.
away,
twentieth.
than).
vardha
ra.,
boar.
^varnaya
(varndyati)
describe,
varsa
a.,
n.,
vallahha
year.
a.,
on a journey;
\-
tmsu
n.,
dwelling.
wealth, money.
vasudeva m.,
n. pr.
ni in-
vidhi
habit.
f.,
pass.
of vi-dois,
part,
detested.
dwell;
habit, dwell;
knowing.
vidvista
dear.
\/vas {vdsati)
a.,
abiding, being.
vasati
y2vid
-vid
portray.
vartin
416417) know,
prati
in-
rule, fate;
a.,
Brahma.
obedient.
instr.
14*
212
I.
pervading, far-
'hhvi^ a.
f.
vibhu,
Sanskrit-English Glossary.
^vig
shrewd.
a.,
approach;
self;
vig
m.
+ upa
pra
enter;
(vigdti)
+ sam-d
vedand
pain.
f.,
a system of philo-
part, of vi-gis,
vigva (231)
excellent,
a., all
vyahjana
(Vedic).
sam
n., spice.
]/vyadh (vidhyati)
a cover
j-
explain
false,
a.,
vydkarana
n.,
grammar.
shut.
vyddhita
-te)
n. pr.
]/vraj (vrdjati,
+ wander
cetic.
m return home
ill.
sick,
a.,
select.
be, become
hit, pierce.
wrong.
vyavahdra m., trial, law -suit; trade.
vyaltka
[-vi
ment.
man
yvyath
poison.
n.,
1-
fig.,
open
rain
enter, penetrate.
remarkable.
round
give
sophy.
people; the Vai^ya- vedi f altar.
pi.,
vipsta
^/
caste.
visa
rain
\hrs (vdrsati)
proceed;
become an
as-
-te)
forth
n.,
vrttdnta
m.
state
of
affairs;
news.
vrddha part, of vrdh^ old.
(vdrdhate)
(vardhdijati ,
brin g "P-
-te)
grow;
\-
pra proclaim.
]/vrdh
gakuntald
caus.
make grow;
gankd
f.,
f.,
n. pr.
hesitation.
gatatama
a.,
hundredth.
I.
gam
become
(gdmyati)
quiet,
m.
gesa
n., rest,
be extinguished, go out.
gayyd f., bed, couch.
gesa m,,
^ gram
garana
garad
grdddha
gdkhd
name of ^iva.
branch;
f.,
red-
edition,
action.
gdnti
repose.
f.,
\'gds(gdste)
command;
rule; pun-
n.,
oblation to the
Voc.
(cf. in
+a
16).
(agrdyate)
goddess of fortune; as
n. pr.y
science; text-book.
grimant
a.,
rich
famous.
cans, (grdvdyati)
head.
giras n.,
names, famous,
honorable, etc.
Manes
go for protake
tection,
refuge with (ace).
f.,
fortune,
luck,
riches; as
grl
]/gri
prefix to proper
ish.
gdstra
become
131)
weary.
garva
(grdmyati:
autumn; year.
m., n. pr.^
remainder.
protection.
n.,
f.,
213
Sanskrit-English Glossary.
bless-
hear,
i.
e.
recite,
make
f.,
gvagru
apart, distinguish.
gisya m., pupil, scholar.
\^
gi
409) lie;
(gete:
\-adhi
lie
sleep;
asleep on (ace).
gunahgepa m.,
a.,
g&dra m.,
gudratva
n.,
429) breathe;
^sam-d breathe gently: revive;
\-vi be confident; trust (gen.
Ygvas
(gvdsiti:
or loc).
gveta a., white.
i^as
condition of a
good; splendid.
man
mother-in-law.
n. pr.
gubha
f.,
(^.'udra.
8a!i{i
m{h(^i
f-
-^
(335),
a.,
sixth.
214
I.
Sanskrit-English Glossary.
samdgama
samunnati
n.,
sameta
sakhi
f.,
sajja
a.,
\/
a.,
provided with.
part, of Ipr
sam,
full.
ready.
hang on,
22)
height, elevation;
f.,
high position.
thigh.
be
sanY
(loc).
f.,
river.
sarva (231)
a., all.
]/ sad
approach;
counter;
+ pr
sit
down;
be favorable.
sadr^a^
-i,
samdigdha
samdhyd
a.,
f.,
a.,
twilight.
good man
similar; worthy.
doubtful; unsteady.
sahacara m.,
companion;
-t
f.,
wife.
good
as m.,
vitar; sun.
salt,
sam
adv.,
samaksam
presence of (gen
samartha
a.,
before,
).
capable, able.
in
the
I.
215
Sanskrit-English Glossary.
\-abln
hold back
forbid.
y stu
stuti
\/
siman
border, boundary;
f.,
out-
strew
n.,
sumanas
strt
sundara,
or on,
a., beautiful.
-t,
a.,
(276)
favorably-minded; as
flovi^er.
f,,
woman.
stop
mount
adhi
bring forth;
(sute) generate,
rise
(cf.
\-
Voc. 40)
\-8am
sthdna
\-apa
^anu follow
go away;
in caus.
let
go, create;
loose or out; raise (the
voice^.
move
\ srp (sdrpati)
sj's^i
let
{^rjdti)
+ wrf
sthiti
ysnd
n.,
f.,
anu
(cf.
also
ud
+ pra
cf.
290, end.
ra.,
one
\/8nih (snihyati)
army.
dwell;
devote
attend.
sdinika m., soldier.
sdinya
n.,
army.
condition.
ni
send
f.,
mid.,
creation.
arise,
upa ap-
(snati) bathe.
sndtaka
ysfj
cause to remain
in caus.,
up;
stand
^/sfisdrati) flow;
1-
proach reach;
-^pra generate.
sukta n., Vedic hymn.
be in
be situated; caus.
upa
-I-
song of praise.
ysu
strndti,
scatter, bestrew.
stotra n.,
f.,
strnute;
(strnoti,
skirts.
sukha
f.,
str
strmte) scatter,
honor;
oneself to;
feel
touch.
]'8prg
(iipr^:dti)
\'8pj-h
ama end.,
slightly nssev
accompanies
present
often
tense.
216
I.
it
giving
Sanskrit-English Glossary.
ical tense.
ysmr
on
(smdrati)
call to
'it is
taught,
i.
e.
sva
a.,
own;
yhi
one's own.
\Uvap
{svdpitii
svayambhu
a.,
epithet of
part, of Idhd]
as adj., ad-
Himalaya Mts.
self, self.
self-existent;
causal,
hita
429) sleep.
svapna m., sleep, dream.
because.
for,
f-
similar.
a.,
ypra idem.
send;
(Jiindtt)
]/
svadrg
neglect.
garland.
f.,
tradition; law-book.
f.,
oblation.
m., hand.
^\hd
traditional'.
smrti
n.,
pass, smaryate
sraj
Brahma.
wanting
of
abandoned;
Ihd,
w.
in;
instr.,
without.
svasr
sister.
f.,
svddu
a.,
sweet.
fire.
f-
ud-d
yhan
have killed;
\-
hrd (281)
apa hrdaya
n.,
n.,
sam
hanu
f.,
killing.
jaw.
hanumant m.,
heart.
hfsyati) rejoice, be
1-
pra idem.
he interj., O, ho.
\^hri (jihreti)
n. pr.,
ud
write.
a.,
\-
heart.
+ abhi smite;
remove;
^hrs Qidrsati,
h ni kill;
+ sam-d wound;
delighted;
-han (283)
save, rescue.
tdyati),
mention;
back;
bring
praty-d
hata part, of han.
cite,
a monkey- hri
king.
hantr m., killer, slayer.
hari m., n. pr., a god.
]/
f.,
be ashamed.
modesty, bashfulness.
hvd (hvdyati)
summon.
-fa
call,
II.
217
English-Sanskrit Glossary.
II.
English -Sanskrit.
ni,
arise, to:
arm: bdhu m.
army
kalydna
n.
send
n.
Aryan:
ascetic
m.
isu
muni m.
afterward
come an
again
against
tatas.
hri.
age: vayas n.
all:
ask
sabhd
all-protecting: vi^apd.
assembly
astronomy jyotisa
alms: bhiksd
attain, to:
f.
parisad
kartr
hymnns,
2vid;
sadd, nityam.
m.;
etc.) dras{r
axe; paragu m.
ca, postpos.
f.
n.
lag; dp;
\-ava
author:
f.
bad: pdpa.
ancient: purdna.
and
labh'y
f.
or pra.
attainment: Idbha m.
although: api.
amuse
dp
also: api.
always
be-
ashes: bhasman n.
prati.
altar: vedi
pari-
to
vraj-\-pra.
ashamed, to be:
punar.
:
a.,
m.
yati m.
sthd-\- ud.
f.
arrow: gara m. ;
-\-
advantage: hita n.
adversity; duhkha
tathd.
bank:
tlra n.
banner: ketu m.
announce, to:
\vid-\-niy caus.
barbarian: yavana m.
(of
m.
Vedic
218
II.
rana m.
battle:
be,
to:
n.
hhu; vrt;
English-Sanskrit Glossary.
(be
n.
yuddha
situated)
sthd.
sic;
rksa m.
kumdra m.
m.
dvija m.;
vipra m.
f.
bridegroom
broad
prthu
m.
t;ara
m+a;
bring, to:
hhiJcs.
bdla m.
gdkhd
brave: dhlra.
beauty: rupa n.
become, to: hhu; vrt.
bee: ali m.; madhulih m.
behind
boy
branch
nam.
to
dvijdti
beg, to
ubha du.
Brahman: brdhmanam.',
sil -\-pra.
bear
both
bow,
hT-\-d.
uru.
brother: bhrdtr m.
+ d.
burn, to
dah.
business: krya n.
Benares: kdgi f.
bend, to: nam.
call, to:
caste : jdti /.
best
cattle: go
m.
cease, to:
gam;
grestha; jyestha.
pn'
+ a.
chain: hdra m.
charioteer; suta m.
biped: dvipad.
vihaga m.
birth
jdti
black
f.
charm: kdnti
paksin m.
janman
n.
chest: vaksas n.
bhagavant;
(as
m.
blood: rudhira
rudh.
uras n.
gn.
blow,
f..
krsna.
blessed:
ram-\-vi.
greyas ; jydyas.
bird
pi.
citizen
n.
to (intr.): vah.
f.
pdura m.
nagara
-t f.
pwr
f.
-f
boat: ndu
city:
n.;
cleverness: buddhi
f.
f.
bone: asthan
api,
cloud: megha m.
n.
n.;
coachman: sw^a m.
come,
to:
gam +
a; yd
a;
II.
ahhi or a;
nis;
yd + nis.
comnaand, to:
daughter: kanyd
hitr
command: ajnd
f.
219
English-Sanskrit Glossary.
nidega m,
day: divasa m.
d.
f.
pulrl f
du-
f.
d.
by
dina n.
dine dine
ahan
n.
pratyaham
n.
to: rac.
compose,
conduct: vrtta
conquer, to:
deity
f.
ni,
deliverance:
ji.
consecrate, to
devatd
delicate: taruna.
n.
nl
wiwA:;ti f.
demon: rdksasa m.
upa,
depart, to
consort
patnl
f.
desire, to
lubh.
n.
man + ava ;
despise, to
count, to
determine, to:
ganaya,
courageous
cover, to
f.
Ivr (mid.)
Ivr
+ sam
f.;
go
mr ;
srj.
diligently: bhfgam.
disappear, to
crescent: kald
disease
f,
+ ava;
nag
f.
ruj
distress, to
chid
ava.
distribute, to
divine
tyaham,
dancing: nfita n.
vi.
-^
prati-d.
vi.
da.
:
hhaj
vi.
divya.
vyddhi m.
ruh -f ava.
;
vad +
dispute, to:
kft
dismount, to
disown, to: khyd
tf.
crow: vdyasa m.
curds: dadhan n.
off, to:
vi-nis.
cut
bhU 4 pari.
or
durlabha; dukara.
dig, to: khan.
diligence: udyoga m.
cross, to:
nis
difficult:
f.
cowherd: gopa m.
create, to
ci
die: aksa m.
die, to:
(mid.),
cow: dhenu
tejasvin,
course: gati
apa.
domestic: grhya.
dog: gvan m. gunl
;
door: dv&r
f.
sam- a.
f.
220
II.
English-Sanskrit-Glossary.
doorkeeper dvahstha m.
dove: kapota m.
even (adv.):
evil (adj.)
apt.
every: sarva.
papa;
exceedingly:
driver: suta m.
drop, to:
sic.
drop: bindu m.
exterminate, to
on
prthivi
east, eastern
bhu
prdnc
f.
bhumi
f.
chid
to:
one's
fallen
r;
fame
tiras.
^irfi
f.
eighty: a0ti
f.
^ ud.
tr
encompass,
end: anta m.
enemy
ari
m.
vig
equip, to
(killed):
n.
pusta.
janaka m.
lA:r
m.
jpz7r
tiras.
anavadya.
-f-
ava.
fifth
pancama.
+ pra.
Ida
nah
\-
eulogy: stotra n.
dvis m.
purna; sampurna.
finally: ante.
find, to: 2vid.
entrancing: manohara.
envoy: duta m.
entrust, to
fault, to find
filled:
gatru m.
enjoyment: bhoga m.
:
to
enter, to
fall
field: A:sefra n.
\vr ; chid
fear: bhaya n.
emperor: samraj m.
:
father
faultless:
to
pma;
fat:
n.
agltitama.
eldest : jyestha.
emerge, to
aksan
pat; pat-\-ni;
lot:
eighth: astama,
eightieth
ud.
patita; mrta.
eight: asta.
f.
yagas
family: vanga m.
famous: vigruta.
Ivj-^-vi;
vi;
n.
fagot: samidh
fall,
eating: bhaksana n.
eclipse, to
n.
sc. dig.
eat, to;
caksus n.
mukha
face:
f.
papa
locana n.
karna m.
ear:
n.
(fig.)' ^^^J*
earth
f.,
(sxih&i.)
ati.
finish, to:
dp
-\-
sam.
fire:
first
prathama ;
at
first
pra.
sam.
fish:
fit,
matsya m.
to: yuj.
?nIno
m.
pra-
n. English-Sanskrit Glossary.
221
five: panca.
generous:
flee, to
paldy,
to: bhram.
flit,
flock
sumanas
gam + anu;
follow, to:
+ anw.
food
foot
anna
kanyd
girl:
give, to:
f.
sam.
m. ; pad m.
f.
6a/a
f.
Irfa.
yam;
giver: datr m.
cfrp
f.
glory: klrti
f.
glance:
n.
29aJ(z
girdle: mekhald
f.
up pat + ud.
fodder: ghdsa m.
foe: ari m. ; gatru m.
to: pat; fly
n.
nah
gird, to:
pi.
flower: puspa n.
fly,
ddna
gift:
pa^u m.
(fa^r.
(continue)
7/apas n.
yd; gam;
:
vrt
deva m.
go on
i;
pra.
force: bala n.
god
foreign: jpar.
gold: suvarna n.
forehead: lalata n.
forest:
vana
n.
good: sddhu;
forest-dwelling: vanavdsin.
form, to
formula
Imd +
goddess
devl
f.
sant.
gracious: giva.
n/s.
graciousness : krpd f.
n.
yajus
grain: dhdnya n.
(sacrificial):
fortune: pn f., often pi.; goddess grammar: vydkarana n.
of
f.
pr f
grasp, to : grah.
graze, to: car.
f.
forty: catvaringat
great: mahant.
four: catur.
free, to: wimc.
mitra n.;
friend:
saA:^z
hrd m.
friend-betrayer: mitradruh.
front: agra n.; in f. of:
samaksam
fruit:
phala
fruitful
full:
greedy: luhdha.
(gen.),
Greek: yavana m.
greet, to: vand; vad
n.
agre,
ground
phalavant.
bhumi
f.
abhi^ caus.
on the g. adhas.
:
purna; sampurna.
garden: udydna
garland: mdld
gate: dvdr
f.
gather, to
ci
n.
f.;
guilt:
ra;
pdpa
n.; enas n.
f.
hand kara m.
:
am.
gazelle: harii^a m.
hang, to
mfz/a m.
pdni m.
sanj lag.
happiness: sukha n.
:
hast a m.
222
II.
English-Sanskrit Glossary.
harm,
hate, to
iJcr
dvis
intelligence: buddhi
jpra,
jaw: hanu f.
jewel: mani m.; ra<na
Sana n.
heart
n.
hrd
hrdaya
heaven: svarga m.
:
n.
heavy: guru.
hell: naraka m.
kill, to
hero
pwra m.
vzra m.
hesitation: gankd
king:
-\-
apt.
knowledge
pa-
bhubhuj
f.
vidyd
jndna
n.
Zaj)
'*
land: Jepa m.
language: 6^a.so
sev.
f.
f.
law: dharma m.
horse: apra m.
grha n.
grhastha m.
:
master of the
h.,
law-book:
m.
wacZ^i
smrti
f.;
dharmagd-
stra n.
grhastha m.
law-suit: vyavahdra m.
purohita m.
lead, to:
how?: katham.
human: mdnusa.
hurl, to: 2as;
m.
leader: we^r.
learn, to:
hunter: vyddha m.
gam +
a!;a; lyzc?;
adhi.
learned
A:s?p.
hymn:
lament, to:
(adv.); grham.
honey: madhu n.
house-priest
han, caus.
f.
home
householder
m.
ro;'an
bhu-
m.; bhubhrt m.
holy: sadhu.
house
m.
nrpati m.;
m.;
7zr/?a
/?aw
n.
kingdom: ra;?/a n.
know, to: Im'rf; ^wa.
ra.
pura
hope: apa
mr, caus.
rthiva
f.
high: ucchrita.
high w^ater:
f.
iron: loha n.
apa.
dvis
adharma m.
injustice:
sukta n.
vidvdfis
learning: vidyd
leather:
carman
pandita ; kugala.
f.
n.
leavings: ucchista n.
I:
aham.
impart, to
'
lesson: adhydya m.
Ivid
+ m,
caus.
life:ymYa
light: y?/ofzs n.
India: bharatakhanda m,
initiate, to;
upa.
ayo.
carita n.
II.
limb: aiiga n.
sinha ra.
lion
modesty: hrl
m.
moisten, to:
jw
duhkha
misfortune:
lip: ostha
an + pra,
vrt ;
223
English-Sanskrit Glossary.
n.; apaci
f.
f.
sec.
monarch; samrdj m.
money: dhana n.; t?asw
n.
month: rwasa m.
look at,
lord: igvara m.
^^aie
padma m.
lotus:
m.
indu m.
n.
god of
1.
bhuyas.
mostlj'
kama m.
mother-in-law: fvap-u f.
mountain grm m. ; parvata m.
maiden: kanya
mouth
f.
maidservant: ddst
make,
5a/a
f.
mukha
mouthful: grdsa m.
to: l^r.
man
mankind: ^awa m.
many:
n.
f.
Twr, cans.;
r,f.
cise 30.
pi.
fta^w; prabhuta.
march, to:
name: ndman
cal-\-pra.
n.
marriage: vivdha m.
name,
marry, to n* + pan.
master: bhartr m. ; pa< m.
ganaya.
neck: kantha m.
mat: ka^a m.
means: sddhana
meet, to
(intr.)
</aw
-f
sam
(mid.),
meeting: samdgama m.
melted butter: ghrta n.
mention, to: hr
-\-
to:
ud-d.
merchant: vanij m.
ndma.
(reckon)
apt,
cfcf,
or
news: vfttdnta m.
night: ra^n f.
no one
na ka + opt,
i^rftct
f.,
cidy
or ca7?a.
8C. dig.
nothing:
cana.
n.; wa/i
n.
vad;
cana.
mind: manas
by
merit: punya n.
minister: mantrin m.
vac;
net : jdla n.
never: na kadd
n.
medicine: dusadha n.
milk:
han; kan,
f.
na
kirn
-^^
apt ^
cid^
or
224
O:
II.
English-Sanskrit Glossary.
he.
pilgrimage: tirthaydtrd
pious: sddhu.
obedient: vidheya,
oblation: havis n.
place, to
place
plan: abhiprdya m.
oiFend, to:
Ihd.
han+prati;
parfa n.
play, to
dega m.
onanipresent
f.
dlv.
vibhu.
once: sakrt.
one: eka.
icchd
only: eva.
opinion; mati
cchayd.
mata
f. ;
n.
athavd.
\dhd-\-vi',
ordained: vihita.
order, to
jna + , caus.
kdma m.;
f.;
n.
plough: Idngala
plough, to
hala m.
poem: kdvya u.
poet: kavi m.
point out: to;
outskirts: siman
dig.
poor: daridra.
overwhelm, to:
possessions: dhana n,
vrs.
sva,
yugma
n.
palace: prdsdda m.
parents
pitr,
m. da.
part: hhdga m.
path: mdrga m.
pearl:
muktd
yupa m.
post, sacrificial:
pot: ghata m.
pound, to
pair:
n.
krs.
at p.: sve-
powerful
praise,
panthan m.
f.
pis.
balin
gam;
for, to
balavant.
song of p.
praise, to:
pray
peasant: krswala m.
stutif.
stotra n.
stu.
arth.
prescription: ddega m.
penance
people
tapas
jana^
n.
pi.
loka,
perfume: gandha m.
prosperity: bhUti f.
protect, to: raks ; 2pd', pd, caus.
protection; garaf^a n.
II.
protector: raksitr m.
righteousness: satija n.
Idhd;
caus.;
f.;
m.
rdi
punishment: dan^a m.
put, to: sthd^
225
English-Sanskrit Glossary.
+ riL
rise, to
i
f.
pi.
ud.
river: nadl f
sanY f.
quadruped: catuspad.
quarter: pdda m.; (of the sky) road: mdrga m.; panthan m.
.
dig f.
queen: devl
rdjnl
f.;
f.;
mahisi
f.
root:
mUla
Zwn.^A.
n,
rain: vfsti
ni.
pdda
reach, to
read, to:
srj
dp
ac?A^;
ud.
(aloud) /?afA;
labh;
Ida + d.
grah;
grah
(tell) kath,
path;
f.
dega m.
mud,
return, to
vft
grah
reward : phala
rich: dhanin;
for the:
salt:
lavana
n.
n.
Savitar:
tfp^
caus.; (oneself)
hr + ud.
savitj-
m.
-f ni,
nam; pUj;
ariha in cpd
375, 3).
save, to
m'.
of,
n.
trp.
to: smf.
restrain, to
reverence, to
sake
satisfy, to:
rsi
satiated: tfpta,
rein: ragmi m.
remember,
sage:
(cf.
some one)
yajna m.
formula: yo/us
m.
sacrifice:
sacrificial
sacrament: samskdra m.
yaj, caus.
to:
+ prati;
n.
rtZ/^a n.
receive,
ip.
dm.
+ pra.
vaCf caus.
realm
running: dhdvana
ra.
rapni
labh
vrs,
ray:
f.
&8-\-upa.
scholar:
pancjita
fi^ya:
(learned
man)
m.
n.
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II.
second
English-Sanskrit Glossary.
dviWja,
iks-,
%ks
pra.
seer: Yi m.
servant: bhrtya
in.;
hhrtaka m.
Idhci]
(intr.,
f.
she, etc.
f.
sd,
of ta.
ship
ndu
vi.
api; Ivr
+ sam.
paksa m.
stone
drsad
f. ;
(precious) wiam m.
f.
strongest: balistha.
d.
study, to:
f.
z -f
subject: prajd
six: sas.
such: Idrg.
sixth: sastha.
suifering:
skilled: patu.
suffused: ruddha.
dig
f.
pi.;
dkdga
n.
f.
duhkha
n.
suitable: anurupa.
summit: gikhara m.
snn: bhdnu m. ddiiya m.
survive, to
c?sz f.
gt.
\- pra; han
evam: tathd.
smite, to: hr
27z;
gis
-j-
wcZ.
sweet: svddu.
so:
abhi.
\- ni,
f.
mdrga m.
,92^0 n.
sister: svasr
lunth.
mus;
cam +
sky: div
f.
street: rathyd
sit,
bhdsd
f.
sip, to
f.
spoon: Jm^w
singing:
speech: vdc
steer: go m.
show,
shrewd: paiw.
spear: kunta m.
f.
sin
e;ap.
f.
shoe: updnah
side:
(of praise)
shade: chayd
5f2^a n.;
dtman m.
soul:
sow, to:
to: (place)
f.
stotra n.
serve: sev,
song: gir
set,
ahhi.
swift: dgu.
sword:
asi
m.
soldier: sdinika m.
some
ers
(pi.):
oth-
take, to
dd
d;
grah ;
sometimes: kva
cit.
grah
4-
II.
treasury: kosa m.
tree: vrksa m.; farw m.
tasteful: rasavant.
tax: kara m.
teach,
to
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English-Sanskrit Glossary.
adhi, caus.
di(;
true
truth: satya u.
teacher: guru
ni.
dcdrya m.
twelfth: dvddaga.
twelve: dvddaga.
temple: devakula
twenty-eight: astdvingati.
n.
twenty-seven
tend
to, to
twilight: sandhyd
kip.
to:
terrify,
saptavingati,
twice: dvis.
ten; daga.
caus.;
hlii,
vij {
ud,
two: dva.
caus.
text-book: ^dstra
that: ta;
n.
umbrella: chattra
ayam; asdu,
then: tadd,
understand, to:
there: tatra.
unite, to(intr.):
tatas.
thief: stena
m.; cawra m.
third:
n.
gam ava.
gam + sam{m\^.).
-\-
thereupon:
smr;
f.
twine: bandh.
man;
upanisad: upanisad
think on:
f.
dhijd,
vassal: sdmanta m.
fr^t?/.
Veda: veda m.
thirty: trifi^at,
thirty-three
this: ta;
verse
trayastringat,
gloka m.
(of Rigveda) fc
ayam,
thou: ^ram.
three:
victory: jaija m.
tri.
threefold: trivft.
thrice:
tris.
thus: iti;
evam;
virtue:
taihd,
visit, to
to-day: ac?^a.
voice: vdc
tongue
touch, to
to
Kflr/
^r^w
f.
-f-
n.
n.
o6Af.
^/r
f.
wagon: ratha m.
f.
warrior: ksatriya m.
sprg.
trade: vyavahdra m.
travel,
gvas.
jihvd
torment, to
f.
time: kdla m.
to-morrow:
f.
vessel: pdtra n.
n. (mid.).
-f-
we: vayam,
15*
a;?
f.
pi.
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English-Sanskrit Glossary.
winter: hemanta m.
hhr.
become: gram.
weary,
weave, to: granth; bandh,
wedding: vivaha m.
with: saha, w.
western:
West pratici
what (rel.): ya.
:
wheel: cakra
pratyaiic;
f.,
the
woman
ndrl
f.
ace),
vadhu
jdyd f.
woman-servant: ddsl
kutas.
wood kdsth^ n.
:
word
work
stri
f.
f.
(forest)
vana
n.
gabda m.
vdc
karman
f.
f.
n.
(literary) gra-
ntha m.
world:
white: gveta.
vana
loka
ra.
jagat n.;
brahman
world-spirit:
hhu'
n.
worship, to
whoever
(instr.,
wolf: vrka m.
n.
(rel.): yatra.
who (rel.):
who ? ka.
or by instr.
witness: sdksin m.
where
withered: mldna.
without: vind
sc. dig.
inst.
alone,
or pari.
+ apa
n.
puj.
or worthy: sadrga,
wound, to ksan.
wreath mdld f. sraj
:
f.
wife
hharyd
win, to
f.
ndrt
f. ;
yoke,
yonder:
ji.
wind: vdyu m.
patm
f.
vdta m.
tatra.
young: yuvan.
n.
Appendix.
Hindu Names of Letters.
The Hindus
call
of Sanskrit.
itation
The
marked
in
very considerable modifications by the Hindus in the traditional recitations of the Vedic
the Vedic texts,
has been
subjected to
schools.
a. In
syllable
is
usually accented,
rest
if
of the
230
Appendix.
1.
5.; thu8,
rdnku, rmikava;
does not generally become long by position; thus, prdbala, prabalyam; ukta, uktavat.
3. In verbs and verbal derivatives joined with prepositions, in
augmented and reduplicated forms, and sometimes in declensional
forms, the accent
is recessive, if
dgamat,
thus, upagacchati,
4.
upagamatdm.
member
is
the
member be a monosyllabic
own accent, but that of the
first
its
strongest
in
Sanskrit
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