This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1892 Excerpt: ... shorten) their stem vowels. I n s t r. D a t. A b 1.: The normal ending in A v. is-bya (-bya).--The form-!yqm, which exactly corresponds to Skt.-ikySot, is only once found, in Av. brvafbyqm 'both brows'.--Instead of YAv.-bya, the form written '" ( 7 87) often appears. Genitive: Regularly-B, -Itsca answering to Skt.-is ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1892 Excerpt: ... shorten) their stem vowels. I n s t r. D a t. A b 1.: The normal ending in A v. is-bya (-bya).--The form-!yqm, which exactly corresponds to Skt.-ikySot, is only once found, in Av. brvafbyqm 'both brows'.--Instead of YAv.-bya, the form written '" ( 7 87) often appears. Genitive: Regularly-B, -Itsca answering to Skt.-is--a preceding vowel being treated as in Skt. Locative: The ending 0 occurs in zaslayo (YAv.) from casta-'hand', in ubiyo (GAv.) from uba-'both', and avhvo (GAv.) Ys. 41.2 from auhu-'world, life'. 224 Plural: --Nom. Voc.: The typical form orig. as occurs both in the vowel and the consonant classes of declension.--But beside this, in the masculine of both classes the ending a (a) is common, especially in YAv.--Its occurrence in the consonant, declension is probably due to borrowing from the a-decl.ln the a-doclension, the normal orig.-as unites, as in Skt., with the stem vowel, thus giving-i (--orig. Ss, 124) which is, however, less common than the ending S (a).--Often the a-stems have-&vkd, cf. Vedic Skt.-Ssas.--In the f-stems, the usual nom. pi., as in Vedic Ski., is-i instead of-yd, -yasca. Accusative: The original ending-. (seen in-qsca from a-stems) appears in the consonant sterns as-0, -a.f (i. e. orig.-ns).--Beside this, in the masculine of both classes the ending S (a) is found, cf. noin. above.--In the-declension the normal orig.-ns combines with the a of the stem into YAv.-q(n), -qsca, GAv.-fy?, -a/ra-'-somctimes also YAv.-/, -iica.--The fern. A-stems show-#, -Otica.--The masc. fern. 1-and tf-stems show generally-;7, -/. Instrumental: Everywhere the ending-bis, -6if ( 21 Note), except in the o-stems which show-Sis'. I) a J. Abl.: The regular form is-by o, -byasca, or written-ttiyo, -vyO, -u...
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