This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1880 Excerpt: ...the form atnaasa, which (inserting euph. 5J appears in S. as aRcrrt, W. H. aToTTcrft; and the forms afrrraaT or afinaaja, which (inserting euph. f) appear in E. H. etc. as aftrr or aftTT. The simple Ap. form ama (H. C. 4, 443) appears in E. H.'etc. as aT. The simple Ap. aw, which forms the inf. (H. C. 4, 441) appears ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1880 Excerpt: ...the form atnaasa, which (inserting euph. 5J appears in S. as aRcrrt, W. H. aToTTcrft; and the forms afrrraaT or afinaaja, which (inserting euph. f) appear in E. H. etc. as aftrr or aftTT. The simple Ap. form ama (H. C. 4, 443) appears in E. H.'etc. as aT. The simple Ap. aw, which forms the inf. (H. C. 4, 441) appears in the W. H. infinitive in afr or aTT; and the Ap. inf. suff. aurfij (H. C. 4, 441) in the W. H. inf. suff. aT or shortened aft.--It is probable that in the popular usage the two krit suff. a=T (pleon. arar = Pr. aura) and a-Tfil have become confused, so as to make a correct allotment of their respective derivatives a matter of difficulty. But as there can be no doubt, that the passive suff. FTetf has become an active suff. of act. and agency (see 314), it is extremely probable that the same change has occurred in the case of the similar suff. afer, the modern derivatives of which exhibit remarkably analogous forms and meanings to those of the 1) According to H. C. 4, 81 Pr. substitutes for the Skr. R. SECOND CHAPTER. ROOTS. 339. The usual rule in Hindi' grammars for ascertaining the form of the root is, to reject the suff. of the infinitive. This rule holds good for the E. H. also. The root is obtained by detaching the suff. sraor ( 308). Thus R. 05 from inf. "J-W to read; R. jJ from inf. -gh-L to know; R. 3T from inf. or WTSI to eat. In some cases, however, a 3 or!_ must be either supplied or omitted; thus R. JTS from inf. OTst to Main (for "crrfasr 33); R. from inf. whra t ve & from inf. sfej5 or aa to drip; R. from inf. ftera or ffcra to tocep, etc. It will be found that with a few exceptions (about 25) which have a final vowel, all E. H. roots terminate with a consonant. 340. The same result, how...
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