Grammatical analysis of Sanskrit segment
Analysis of “śeṣyate”
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Grammatical analysis of the Sanskrit text: “śeṣyate”—
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√śi -> śeṣyat (participle, masculine)[dative single from √śi class 3 verb], [dative single from √śi class 5 verb]√śi -> śeṣyat (participle, neuter)[dative single from √śi class 3 verb], [dative single from √śi class 5 verb]√śī -> śeṣyat (participle, masculine)[dative single from √śī class 4 verb]√śī -> śeṣyat (participle, neuter)[dative single from √śī class 4 verb]√śiṣ (verb class 10)[present passive third single]√śi (verb class 3)[future middle third single]√śi (verb class 5)[future middle third single]√śī (verb class 1)[future middle third single]√śī (verb class 2)[future middle third single]√śī (verb class 4)[future middle third single]√śiṣ (verb class 0)[present passive third single]
Extracted glossary definitions: Sheshyat
Alternative transliteration: sheshyate, sesyate, [Devanagari/Hindi] शेष्यते, [Bengali] শেষ্যতে, [Gujarati] શેષ્યતે, [Kannada] ಶೇಷ್ಯತೇ, [Malayalam] ശേഷ്യതേ, [Telugu] శేష్యతే
Sanskrit References
“śeṣyate” in the Sanskrit language represents a word or a combination of words (such as Nouns, Adjectives, Pronouns, etc.). This section shows references to Sanskrit literature where this segment of Sanskrit text occurs, by literally searching for this piece of text.
Lotus Sutra (Saddharma-Pundarika) [sanskrit] (by H. Kern)
Verse 6.27 < [Chapter 6 - Announcement of Future Destiny]
Udanavarga [sanskrit] (by W. Woodville Rockhill)
Verse 1.35 < [Chapter 1 - Anityavarga]
Apastamba Grihya-sutra [sanskrit]
Bhagavad-gita with four Commentaries [sanskrit]
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