Grammatical analysis of Sanskrit segment
Analysis of “visṛjantyahite”
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Grammatical analysis of the Sanskrit text: “visṛjantyahite”—
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vi (indeclinable adverb)[indeclinable adverb]vi (indeclinable preposition)[indeclinable preposition]vi (noun, masculine)[compound], [adverb]vi (noun, neuter)[compound], [adverb], [nominative single], [vocative single], [accusative single]ve (noun, masculine)[adverb]vī (noun, feminine)[adverb]vī (noun, masculine)[adverb]vī (noun, neuter)[compound], [adverb], [nominative single], [vocative single], [accusative single]vi (Preverb)[Preverb]
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√sṛj -> sṛjat (participle, neuter)[nominative dual from √sṛj class 6 verb], [nominative plural from √sṛj class 6 verb], [vocative dual from √sṛj class 6 verb], [vocative plural from √sṛj class 6 verb], [accusative dual from √sṛj class 6 verb], [accusative plural from √sṛj class 6 verb]√sṛj -> sṛjantī (participle, feminine)[nominative single from √sṛj class 6 verb], [vocative single from √sṛj class 6 verb]√sṛj (verb class 6)[present active third plural]
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ahita (noun, masculine)[locative single]ahita (noun, neuter)[nominative dual], [vocative dual], [accusative dual], [locative single]ahitā (noun, feminine)[nominative dual], [vocative single], [vocative dual], [accusative dual]
Extracted glossary definitions: Srijat, Srijanti, Ahita
Alternative transliteration: visrijantyahite, visrjantyahite, [Devanagari/Hindi] विसृजन्त्यहिते, [Bengali] বিসৃজন্ত্যহিতে, [Gujarati] વિસૃજન્ત્યહિતે, [Kannada] ವಿಸೃಜನ್ತ್ಯಹಿತೇ, [Malayalam] വിസൃജന്ത്യഹിതേ, [Telugu] విసృజన్త్యహితే
Sanskrit References
“visṛjantyahite” 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.
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