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,... A Modern Canarese Grammar Explained in English - Pàgina 133per A. S. Mud-Bhatkal - 1899 - 278 pàginesVisualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| Sir Ramkrishna Gopal Bhandarkar - 1870 - 194 pàgines
...not collective the ^T is not added, as in HT3"3nT3T. C. \ 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... | |
| sir Ramkrishna Gopal Bhandarkar - 1877 - 224 pàgines
...r«l<t.*MH., When it is not collective the ar 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... | |
| University of Bombay - 1902 - 304 pàgines
...: — зRjg;, 6. Describe the Tatpurusha class of compound words. 6. A compound of Tatpurusha class consists of two members, the first of which determines the sense of the other, or is attributive to it. When the attributive member has the meaning of a case it is called an Inflectional... | |
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