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The gerunds however are unhistoric and analogical to the participles , in that they show the syllable -aybefore the ending ... A gerund kāritvā , from kārayati , might be historical ( just as the pple . kārita certainly is ) ; but the ...
The gerunds however are unhistoric and analogical to the participles , in that they show the syllable -aybefore the ending ... A gerund kāritvā , from kārayati , might be historical ( just as the pple . kārita certainly is ) ; but the ...
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much more ' Prakritic ' than the prose ) , never ( unless I am in error ) uses a compound gerund in tvā . Therefore - altho Sanskrit has uncompounded gerunds yamitvā and vrajitvā — I believe the forms vyāyamitvā and pravrajitvā have ...
much more ' Prakritic ' than the prose ) , never ( unless I am in error ) uses a compound gerund in tvā . Therefore - altho Sanskrit has uncompounded gerunds yamitvā and vrajitvā — I believe the forms vyāyamitvā and pravrajitvā have ...
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... and it seems that both khyab and ḥbebs must be understood as gerunds , lacking the ' ending ' as often in gāthās . na ... gerund . smari LV 167.2 , as prec .; Tib . bsams te , gerund . codayi LV 169.22 ; better as gerund than as 3 ...
... and it seems that both khyab and ḥbebs must be understood as gerunds , lacking the ' ending ' as often in gāthās . na ... gerund . smari LV 167.2 , as prec .; Tib . bsams te , gerund . codayi LV 169.22 ; better as gerund than as 3 ...
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