10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SANSK.»
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1
Analytical Comparison of the
Sanskrit, Greek, Latin and ...
Franz Bopp. (quadriliteral verbs being not to be considered as primitives) neither
less, nor more, characterize an Arabic root, among which letters, the short vowels
, which are necessarily used to articulate the radical consonants, are not to be ...
2
Hitopadeśa, the
Sansk. text of the first book, or ...
VOCABULARY,. SANSKRIT. AND. ENGLISH. TT ind. No, not. A privative,
prohibitive, and diminutive particle. ^*M\ 3d per. sin. Istpret. of the verb ^ 8th cl.
par. Do, make. *f<wirf 1st pers. sin. *<*<*h\\ ind. Without a why, wherefore, cause,
...
Hitopadeśa, Francis Johnson, 1840
3
Proceedings of the Philological Society
Peeh, to cook ; pach, Sansk. id. ; pechet', 3rd pers. ; pachati, Sansk. Pad, to fall ;
pat, Sansk. id. Br, to take up (brat', infin.) ; bhr, Sansk. to bear ; berett, 3rd pers. ;
bharati, Sansk. Here the change of the r-vowel to its Guna is obvious. Smye, to ...
4
Proceedings of the Philological Society
Pech, to cook; pach, Sansk. id. ; pechet', 3rd pers. ; packati, Sansk. Pad, to fall ;
pat, Sansk. id. Br, to take up (brat', infin.); blzr, Sansk. to bear; berett, 3rd pers. ;
bkarati, Sansk. Here the change of the r-vowel to its Guna is obvious. Smye, to ...
Philological Society (London), 1854
5
Grammar of the Sindhi Language: Compared with the ...
Compared with the Sanskrit-Prakrit and the Cognate Indian Vernaculars Ernst
Trumpp. aspirated , e. g. efiVsjf kalha, yerterday , Prak. cfj^, Sansk. qj^zf (Hindi
efiW); 7T<S mulhu, price, Sansk. JT^I; in the midst of a word 1 is simply
assimilated to ...
6
Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and ...
Cow, ga. Sansk. ift, Hindi Dog, huri. Sansk. Body, tslt. Breath, sa. Sansk. ^ra,
Sindhi *n?. o o - Hand, dus. Pers. ci-»-oJ. Foot (knee), kur. Hindi *fte. Mouth, a$i
Sansk. ^iT^cr. Lip, uft. Sansk. Nose, ndsuri. Sansk. iTRrl ; ndsuri is apparently a ...
7
Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society
Sansk. I'fi, Hindi mg. Goa, Dog, Sansk. Tun. Body, tsit. Breath, sd'. Sansk. 1am,
Sindhi mg. Hand, due. Pers. Ehapalpaz'n Foot (knee), kur. Hindi Kur. Mouth, dé'i.
Sansk. 8135!. Ash. Lip, u,§_t. Sansk. 'I'IE. Nose, nasuri. Sansk. mm; nasurz' is ...
Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland, 1862
8
Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain & Ireland
Hindi , Hindi Hindi Cow, gd. Sansk. ift, Hindi TTI^- Dog, kuri. Sansk. ^Mft. ° MXJ
Body, mt. Breath, sa. Sansk. iffift, Sindhi ?n?r. o- Hand, diis. Pers..e^-*J. Foot (
knee), fe/r. Hindi ifta. Mouth, asi Sansk. *n?q. Lip, w/f. Sansk. ^7. Nose, nasuri.
Sansk.
9
Siamese-English Dictionary
Mîilaf] (pra'neeta') [Sansk.] perfected, accomplished, carefully done îJîSÎJI (pra'
bah) to spread over the shoulders îjîïtf) (pra'ba't) to defraud, to entangle îlîJWÎW (
pva'prorn) to sprinkle ÏJÎSIWW (pra'pa'n) form, shape, kind îlîSlNflf! (pra'preu't) ...
10
Annals of oriental literature
Sansk. ad, to eat ; Set* {Sibcvvfu, fo/£u). Sansk. dis; to shew; future tense, deles'
ydmi, I shall shew. There are, however, roots in Greek, which bear evidently the
character of having two syllables, as for instance, oply forms the verb oplya.