A Vedic Grammar for StudentsThe present work is to a great extent based on the author's large Vedic Grammar. It is however, by no means simply and abridgement of that work. For besides being differently arranged so as to agree with the scheme of his other work Sanskrit Grammar it contains much matter excluded from the Vedic Grammar. It adds a full treatment of Vedic Syntax and an account of the Vedic meters. Thus it constitutes a supplement to the Vedic Grammar. (Reprinted) |
Contents
IE IndoEuropean | 7 |
EUPHONIC COMBINATION | 20 |
DECLENSION | 47 |
ind indicative mood | 66 |
with Two Stems with Three Stems Vowel Stems | 117 |
middle voice | 161 |
ConditionalThe PassiveParticiples GerundIn | 207 |
NOMINAL STEM FORMATION | 254 |
SYNTAX | 283 |
Pronouns Use of the CasesLocative and Genitive | 368 |
Vedic Metre 436447 | 436 |
The Vedic Accent 448469 | 448 |
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Common terms and phrases
accented adjectives adverbs agent nouns Agni Anusvāra aorist appears átha beside bhū caná cerebral clause compounds conjugation consonant dative declension dental derivative DUAL enclitic ending evá examples expresses final forms occurring gerundive gods guttural impf impv Indra inflexion íti Karmadharayas kím kṛ lengthened meaning naḥ nasal palatal participle particle perf praise preceding prepositions pres pronoun purá radical syllable radical vowel rare reduplicated Rigveda root sacrifice sám Samhitas Sandhi Sanskrit semivowel sense sentence sibilant sing Soma sometimes stanza stems subj subjunctive substantives suffix Svarita tád tám tát Tatpurusas thee thou Tristubh tvám Udatta úpa utá vái vām Varuna Vedic verb verbal verse viii vowel Vṛddhi word yád yádi