Analysis of “hīnābhyāṃ”

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Grammatical analysis of the Sanskrit text: “hīnābhyāṃ”—

  • hīnābhyām -
  • hīna (noun, masculine)
    [instrumental dual], [dative dual], [ablative dual]
    hīna (noun, neuter)
    [instrumental dual], [dative dual], [ablative dual]
    hīnā (noun, feminine)
    [instrumental dual], [dative dual], [ablative dual]
    -> hīna (participle, masculine)
    [instrumental dual from √ class 1 verb], [dative dual from √ class 1 verb], [ablative dual from √ class 1 verb], [instrumental dual from √ class 3 verb], [dative dual from √ class 3 verb], [ablative dual from √ class 3 verb]
    -> hīna (participle, neuter)
    [instrumental dual from √ class 1 verb], [dative dual from √ class 1 verb], [ablative dual from √ class 1 verb], [instrumental dual from √ class 3 verb], [dative dual from √ class 3 verb], [ablative dual from √ class 3 verb]
    -> hīnā (participle, feminine)
    [instrumental dual from √ class 1 verb], [dative dual from √ class 1 verb], [ablative dual from √ class 1 verb], [instrumental dual from √ class 3 verb], [dative dual from √ class 3 verb], [ablative dual from √ class 3 verb]

Extracted glossary definitions: Hina

Alternative transliteration: hinabhyam, [Devanagari/Hindi] हीनाभ्यां, [Bengali] হীনাভ্যাং, [Gujarati] હીનાભ્યાં, [Kannada] ಹೀನಾಭ್ಯಾಂ, [Malayalam] ഹീനാഭ്യാം, [Telugu] హీనాభ్యాం

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