A Practical Grammar of the Sanskrit LanguageReprint of the original, first published in 1864. Arranged with reference to the classical languages of Europe, for the use of English students. |
Contents
INDECLINABLE WORDS | 5 |
Classification | 10 |
Accentuation | 17 |
SANDHI OR EUPHONIC PERMUTATION OF LETTERS | 23 |
10 | 107 |
238 | 120 |
311 | 151 |
Formation of the base in the six nonconjugational tenses | 161 |
Conditional formation of the base | 189 |
Causal verbs formation of the base | 195 |
Desiderative verbs formation of the base | 202 |
COMPOUND WORDS | 311 |
SYNTAX | 348 |
EXERCISES IN TRANSLATION AND PARSING | 381 |
SCHEME OF THE MORE COMMON SANSKRIT METRES | 388 |
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Common terms and phrases
10th class 1st Fut 2d Fut 3d sing adjectives adverbs affix Anusvára aorist Atmane Atmane-pada becomes bhind bodha budh cćsura Caus causal cerebral changed Compare compound Cond conjugational tenses consonantal crude base declension declined desiderative dual ending in consonants feminine bases final forming the base Freq future grammarians Greek Guna gunated guttural imperative imperfect Impf Impv indeclinable inflective initial inserted Latin lengthened letters masc masculine nasal neut neuter Neuter bases nominative nouns nouns of agency Observe-The optionally Parasmai Parasmai-pada participle Past indecl Past pass Perf perfect plur plural Prec preceded prefixed prepositions Pres preterite primitive verbs pronoun radical vowel reduplicated rejected roots ending rule Sandhi Sanskrit semivowel sibilant Similarly sometimes substantives substituted svarita syllable terminations udatta Veda verbs Visarga vowel Vriddhi words अस् कृ जो ते दा भू मा स्



