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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1913 edition. Excerpt: ... word. and a few other roots, whose nasal is not constant throughout their inflection, lose it in the present-system. raise opt. or imv.) his voice. 15. That one among the priests is called hotf, who recites the Rigveda. 16. A snataka must wear shoes and a garland, and carry an umbrella. 17. "Among my friends Rama is the strongest" thus spoke Ravana. 18. Let an emperor keep his vassals in check cans.), and protect (Tff cans.) the people in all the earth. 19. In the Rigveda occurs CSTt 'pass.) the Usnih. 20. The father's glance fell upon me (loc). 21. Among the betrayers-of-friends is named (miT pass.) Vibhisana. 22. The seer praises Indrani with verses of the Bigveda. 23. The emperor smote Aw enemies (ace, dat., or loc.) with the sword. 24. In the battle Krsna was killed by his enemies. 25. "May our enemies be tormented by diseases" thus spoke the Brahman in anger (abl.). and also in the nom. sing., where the masc. lengthens the in compensation. Thus, V(J m., n., 'rich'. 254. Adjective compounds having nonns of this class as final member are very common. Thus, VTV 'favorably-minded.' Civa is the eldest among Aw brothers (loc, gen.). 20. The gods live by the oblation. 21. A merchant wishes wealth (ft), a warrior fame, an ascetic deliverance. 22. The woman's eyes are suffused with tears. Lesson XXIII. 255. Declension. Comparative Adjectives. Comparative adjectives of primary formation have a double form of stem for masculine and neuter: a stronger in VffV (usually $lf(0i in the strong cases, and a weaker in (usually f%Q, there being no distinction of middle and weakest cases. The voc. sing. masc. ends in HH.. The feminine-stem is made with from the weak stem-form. Thus, %?ff, 'better': Masculine. Neuter. Sing. Dual....