Grammatical analysis of Sanskrit segment
Analysis of “hīnayordehalokayostyāgena”
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Grammatical analysis of the Sanskrit text: “hīnayordehalokayostyāgena”—
- hīnayor -
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hīna (noun, masculine)[genitive dual], [locative dual]hīna (noun, neuter)[genitive dual], [locative dual]hīnā (noun, feminine)[genitive dual], [locative dual]√hā -> hīna (participle, masculine)[genitive dual from √hā class 1 verb], [locative dual from √hā class 1 verb], [genitive dual from √hā class 3 verb], [locative dual from √hā class 3 verb]√hā -> hīna (participle, neuter)[genitive dual from √hā class 1 verb], [locative dual from √hā class 1 verb], [genitive dual from √hā class 3 verb], [locative dual from √hā class 3 verb]√hā -> hīnā (participle, feminine)[genitive dual from √hā class 1 verb], [locative dual from √hā class 1 verb], [genitive dual from √hā class 3 verb], [locative dual from √hā class 3 verb]
- dehalo -
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dehalā (noun, feminine)[nominative single]
- uka -
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uka (indeclinable)[indeclinable]
- yos -
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yoḥ (indeclinable)[indeclinable]i (noun, masculine)[genitive dual], [locative dual]yu (noun, masculine)[ablative single], [genitive single]yu (noun, feminine)[ablative single], [genitive single]
- tyāgena -
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tyāga (noun, masculine)[instrumental single]
Extracted glossary definitions: Hina, Dehala, Uka, Yoh, Tyaga
Alternative transliteration: hinayordehalokayostyagena, [Devanagari/Hindi] हीनयोर्देहलोकयोस्त्यागेन, [Bengali] হীনযোর্দেহলোকযোস্ত্যাগেন, [Gujarati] હીનયોર્દેહલોકયોસ્ત્યાગેન, [Kannada] ಹೀನಯೋರ್ದೇಹಲೋಕಯೋಸ್ತ್ಯಾಗೇನ, [Malayalam] ഹീനയോര്ദേഹലോകയോസ്ത്യാഗേന, [Telugu] హీనయోర్దేహలోకయోస్త్యాగేన
Sanskrit References
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