Journal of the American Oriental Society, Volume 7American Oriental Society., 1862 "Proceedings" or "Select minutes of meetings" are included in each volume (except v. 3, 12). |
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Pagina 4
... person a pious formula of commination , which may be repro- duced in these words : " Close the mouth of the tale - bearers , chew up the back - biters , trample out the wicked , exterminatrix of our foes . Slay the English ; reduce them ...
... person a pious formula of commination , which may be repro- duced in these words : " Close the mouth of the tale - bearers , chew up the back - biters , trample out the wicked , exterminatrix of our foes . Slay the English ; reduce them ...
Pagina 14
... the universal honor of Kámadhenu.18 22. Mounted on an elephant , in person , and by force overmas- tering , in many a battle , prepotent adversaries , ever studious for the safeguard of her subjects , she superseded , to 14 F. E. Hall ,
... the universal honor of Kámadhenu.18 22. Mounted on an elephant , in person , and by force overmas- tering , in many a battle , prepotent adversaries , ever studious for the safeguard of her subjects , she superseded , to 14 F. E. Hall ,
Pagina 15
... persons suddenly exposed , consumed them , the trees , with their sighs ; and ever , from very wretchedness , they wore the bark of shrubs for clothing . Thus , in the forests , did they , in a manner , wage strife with things immovable ...
... persons suddenly exposed , consumed them , the trees , with their sighs ; and ever , from very wretchedness , they wore the bark of shrubs for clothing . Thus , in the forests , did they , in a manner , wage strife with things immovable ...
Pagina 20
... persons notoriously rend and enter the disk of the sun : the contemplative superannuated ascetic , and he that is slain in battle , affronting the foe . ' Captain Fell englishes the twenty - fifth and twenty - sixth stanzas in these ...
... persons notoriously rend and enter the disk of the sun : the contemplative superannuated ascetic , and he that is slain in battle , affronting the foe . ' Captain Fell englishes the twenty - fifth and twenty - sixth stanzas in these ...
Pagina 34
... inscription , which I was at much pains in getting executed , have been of material aid to me towards arriving at a determination on this point . The person for whom that wretched scrawl was indited calls 31 F. E. Hall ,
... inscription , which I was at much pains in getting executed , have been of material aid to me towards arriving at a determination on this point . The person for whom that wretched scrawl was indited calls 31 F. E. Hall ,
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accent alphabet Atharva-Veda Atharvan text authority avagraha character circumflex combination commentary commentator cites commentator's compound consonants corresponding declension Dravidian Dravidian languages enclitic euphonic farther final gives Greek Gypsies Hindu illustrations Indo-European languages inscription instances krama language latter lingual London manuscripts mute nasal nouns original pada pada-text palatal Paris particle passage phonetic Plur plural Prâtiçâkhya preceding preposition Prof pronounced pronunciation Prophet referred regards reporter Rig-Veda Rik Pr root rule sandhi sanhitâ Sanskrit Scythian semivowel separate sibilant signifies sonant sound spirant suffix surd svarita syllable Tâitt term thou tion tongue tradition translation treatise Turkish utterance Vâj Veda verb verse viii visarjaniya vols vowel word xviii yama أن ابن الحديث الله عليه وسلم ان او بن به ذلك صلى الله عليه على عن في فيه قال كان لا لم ما من هو ولا يكون
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