Grammatical analysis of Sanskrit segment
Analysis of “mūrtābhyāṃ”
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Grammatical analysis of the Sanskrit text: “mūrtābhyāṃ”—
- mūrtābhyām -
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mūrta (noun, masculine)[instrumental dual], [dative dual], [ablative dual]mūrta (noun, neuter)[instrumental dual], [dative dual], [ablative dual]mūrtā (noun, feminine)[instrumental dual], [dative dual], [ablative dual]√mṝ -> mūrta (participle, masculine)[instrumental dual from √mṝ class 9 verb], [dative dual from √mṝ class 9 verb], [ablative dual from √mṝ class 9 verb]√mṝ -> mūrta (participle, neuter)[instrumental dual from √mṝ class 9 verb], [dative dual from √mṝ class 9 verb], [ablative dual from √mṝ class 9 verb]√mṝ -> mūrtā (participle, feminine)[instrumental dual from √mṝ class 9 verb], [dative dual from √mṝ class 9 verb], [ablative dual from √mṝ class 9 verb]√mūrch -> mūrta (participle, masculine)[instrumental dual from √mūrch class 1 verb], [dative dual from √mūrch class 1 verb], [ablative dual from √mūrch class 1 verb]√mūrch -> mūrta (participle, neuter)[instrumental dual from √mūrch class 1 verb], [dative dual from √mūrch class 1 verb], [ablative dual from √mūrch class 1 verb]√mūrch -> mūrtā (participle, feminine)[instrumental dual from √mūrch class 1 verb], [dative dual from √mūrch class 1 verb], [ablative dual from √mūrch class 1 verb]
Extracted glossary definitions: Murta
Alternative transliteration: murtabhyam, [Devanagari/Hindi] मूर्ताभ्यां, [Bengali] মূর্তাভ্যাং, [Gujarati] મૂર્તાભ્યાં, [Kannada] ಮೂರ್ತಾಭ್ಯಾಂ, [Malayalam] മൂര്താഭ്യാം, [Telugu] మూర్తాభ్యాం
Sanskrit References
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