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A Comparative Grammar of the Modern Aryan Languages of India: the Noun And ...
John Beames
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nouns in an, like m^i,, the nominative of which ends in Skr. in d. Such are TTTT " king" (m.), in all; ^IcHi "soul" (w.), in alL Nouns neuter in Skr.
of this form end in the short vowel, as.TRP^ "name," H. TTf?
m. in all, except M. and Gr., where it is neuter. «if^*fi " great- ness," however, is used as a fem. in H. P. and S., and as both m. and/, in M. G. has preserved the real gender of the Skr., in which language 41 Hl^^^ is masc.
(^). Words derived from Skr. noims in TJ, making their nomina
...tive in ?n. Of this form are a great number of Tatsamas denoting the agent, as W^J, ^T^TT? etc.
(7). A few words of foreign origin, running through all the languages, and chiefly relating to males, so that they are mas- culine by natural gender. These are mostly Arabic, Persian, or Turkish, but have been in use in the Indian languages from very early times, and have even undergone some corruptions, as will be seen in the following list : H. ^TWr "master," « sir," IIS, P. WT^, WMT, S. ^TWT, O. id, H.


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