Second Book of Sanskrit: Being a Treatise on Grammar, with ExercisesRadhabai Atmaram Sagoon, 1899 - 57 pàgines |
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Pàgina vi
... . But the Aitareya Brâhmaṇa , which I have read , seems almost to decide the point . In this work , wherever stories are told , the so - called Imperfect or the Perfect is always used , and the Aorist never occurs vi PREFACES .
... . But the Aitareya Brâhmaṇa , which I have read , seems almost to decide the point . In this work , wherever stories are told , the so - called Imperfect or the Perfect is always used , and the Aorist never occurs vi PREFACES .
Pàgina vii
... Perfect ; in other words , it indicates simply the completion of an action or an action that has just or recently been done . The reason why the Aorist occurs in these cases only is that there is no scope for recent past time in mere ...
... Perfect ; in other words , it indicates simply the completion of an action or an action that has just or recently been done . The reason why the Aorist occurs in these cases only is that there is no scope for recent past time in mere ...
Pàgina viii
... Perfect on the other , are used exactly in the same way , occur in 1-23 , 2-19 , 3-33 , 4-17 , * 6-33 , 6-34 , 7-27 7.28 , 8-7 , 8-23 † ; while narratives , in which the Perfect or the Imperfect only is used , and where there is either ...
... Perfect on the other , are used exactly in the same way , occur in 1-23 , 2-19 , 3-33 , 4-17 , * 6-33 , 6-34 , 7-27 7.28 , 8-7 , 8-23 † ; while narratives , in which the Perfect or the Imperfect only is used , and where there is either ...
Pàgina ix
... Perfect . And this is confirmed by what Pânini says on the subject . The Sûtras which give the senses of the three past tenses are लुङ् 3-2-110 ; अन- द्यतने लङ् 3-2-111 ; परोक्षे लिट् 3-2-115 . They are thus to ...
... Perfect . And this is confirmed by what Pânini says on the subject . The Sûtras which give the senses of the three past tenses are लुङ् 3-2-110 ; अन- द्यतने लङ् 3-2-111 ; परोक्षे लिट् 3-2-115 . They are thus to ...
Pàgina x
... Perfect , like the Sanskrit लुङ् , can denote , if it denotes any specific time at all , the past time of this day only . For ' I have read the book to - day ' is good English ; but ' I have read the book yesterday ' or ' a year ago ...
... Perfect , like the Sanskrit लुङ् , can denote , if it denotes any specific time at all , the past time of this day only . For ' I have read the book to - day ' is good English ; but ' I have read the book yesterday ' or ' a year ago ...
Frases i termes més freqüents
10th conj 1st conj 1st pers 2nd conj 2nd pers 3rd conj 3rd pers 4th conj Aorist Âtm Atmanepada augment Brâhmaṇa caus causal changed compound conjugational tenses Dhritarashtra dropped Dual Plur Dvigu ending vowel followed forms Guna Imperative Indra instr king LESSON m. n. ƒ Magadha nasal non-conjugational tenses optionally Parasm Parasmaipada past pass penultimate plural prefixed pres pron proper name Râma reduplicative reduplicative syllable Rishi roots ending rule sacrifice Sanskrit sing Tatpurusha terminations beginning VOCABULARY vowel Vriddhi weak terminations words अधि अनु अन् अभि अव अस् इति उद् उप किं कृ गम् तं तस्य ति तु तू ते तेन दा धर्म धा नाम नि नु नू पद् परि प्र प्रति भू मा मे यदा युज् वा वि वृ वृत् वै सम् सह स् स्था हन् हि हू
Passatges populars
Pàgina xi - Those great sages observed carefully the facts of their language and endeavoured always to connect them together by a law or rule and to bring these laws again under still more general laws. Sanskrit Grammar has thus become a science at their hands, and its study possesses an educational value of the same kind as that of Euclid and not much inferior to it in degree. For, to make up a particular form the mind of the student has to go through a certain process of synthesis.
Pàgina 154 - Perfect, which, the student will remember, "defines an action as having happened in a portion of time which is not yet expired; it brings a past action into connection with the present time.
Pàgina 78 - ... quartermasters are relieved from this obligation. There are a number of cases where captains or even lieutenants of the line are serving as post quartermasters at the same post with a detailed captain of the Quartermaster's Department as constructing quartermaster, where the money and property accountability of the former is far greater than that of the latter, but a bond is required of the latter only. Instructions for post quartermaster-sergeants. — A course of instruction for these noncommissioned...
Pàgina 52 - In the body of a word or grammatical form ^ and n are changed to the nasal of the class to which the following letter (not nasal itself) belongs, and to an Anusvdra when followed by ^, ^, and q..
Pàgina 135 - When it is not collective the зт is not added, as in II. 1. A compound of the Tatpurusha class consists of two members, the first of which determines the sense of the other,* or is attributive to it. The attributive member may have the meaning of a case, or may be used in apposition to the other, and consist, in this latter case, of an adjective or a substantive. The former we will call an inflectional compound, and the latter an appositional ( named Karmadbaraya in Sanskrit Grammars ); as ^щ:...
Pàgina 65 - The ending f of a root, short or long, not preceded by a conjunct consonant is changed to q^ before vowel weak terminations, when the base consists of more than one syllable. ( 8 ) The ending ^ of a root is optionally changed to j; or Visarga in the Imperfect second pers.
Pàgina 155 - Variety sr is added on to the root and then the terminations of the Imperf. of the first group of conjugational classes are added, viz; — Par. Atm. 1 STO.
Pàgina 134 - Dvaudva consists of nouns which, if not compounded, would be joined by the copulative particle; as етяя^чтя^исвй; этяяадртя жш* 2. a. When the compound consists of two nouns, each being understood to be singular, it takes the dual ; and the plural, when it contains more than two nouns, b. The gender of the final noun is the gender of the whole ; as ^щгзщс.
Pàgina 52 - The ending gr of roots is changed to ^ when followed by any consonant, except a nasal or a semivowel, or by nothing; and that of roots beginning with ^ to ^ under the same circumstances.