01 Sanskrit Grammar (Whitney)

SANSKRIT GRAMMAR

Including both the Classical Language, and
the older Dialects, of Veda and Brahmana

BY

WILLIAM DWIGHT WHITNEY

Late Professor of Sanskrit in Yale University, Knight of the Prussian Order
Pour le Mérite, Corresponding Member of the Académie des Inscrip-
tions et Belles-Lettres of the Institute of France, etc., Editor-
in-Chief of The Century Dictionary, an Encyclopedic
Lexicon of the English Language

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CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS

HARVARD UNIVERSITY PRESS

LONDON: GEOFFREY CUMBERLEGE

OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS

1950

CONTENTS.


Chap.

Page.

PREFACE

v

INTRODUCTION

xi

I.

ALPHABET

19

II.

SYSTEM OF SOUNDS; PRONUNCIATION

1034

Vowels, 10; Consonants, 13; Quantity, 27; Accent, 28.

III.

RULES OF EUPHONIC COMBINATION

3487

Introductory, 34; Principles, 37; Rules of Vowel Combination, 42; Permitted Finals, 49; Deaspiration, 53; Surd and Sonant Assimilation, 54; Combinations of Final s and r, 56; Conversion of s to , 61; Conversion of n to , 64; Conversion of Dental Mutes to Linguals and Palatals, 66; Combinations of Final n, 69; Combinations of Final m, 71; the Palatal Mutes and Sibilant, and h, 72; the Lingual Sibilant, 77; Extension and Abbreviation, 78; Strengthening and Weakening Processes, 81; Guṇa and Vṛddhi, 81; Vowel-lengthening, 84; Vowel-lightening, 85; Nasal Increment, 86; Reduplication, 87.

IV.

DECLENSION

88110

Gender, Number, Case, 88; Uses of the Cases, 89; Endings of declension, 103; Variation of Stem, 107; Accent in Declension, 108.

V.

NOUNS AND ADJECTIVES

111176

Classification etc., 111; Declension I., Stems in a, 112; Declension II., Stems in i and u, 116; Declension III., Stems in Long Vowels (ā, ī, ū): A. Root-words etc., 124; Stems in Diphthongs, 130; B. Derivative Stems etc., 131; Declension IV., Stems in and ar, 137; Declension V., Stems in Consonants, 141; A. Root-stems etc., 143; B. Derivative Stems in as, is, us, 153; C. Derivative Stems in an, 156; D. in in, 161; E. in ant or at, 163; F. Perfect Participles in vāṅs, 169; G. Comparatives in yāṅs or yas, 172; Comparison, 173.

VI.

NUMERALS

177185

Cardinals, 177; Ordinals etc, 183.

VII.

PRONOUNS

185199

Personal, 185; Demonstrative, 188; Interrogative, 194; Relative, 195; other Pronouns: Emphatic, Indefinite, 196; Nouns used pronominally, 197; Pronominal Derivatives, Posessives etc., 197; Adjectives declined pronominally, 199.

VIII.

CONJUGATION

200226

Voice, Tense, Mode, Number, Person, 200; Verbal Adjectives and Nouns, 203; Secondary Conjugations, 203; Personal Endings, 204; Subjunctive Mode, 209; Optative, 211; Imperative, 213; Uses of the Modes, 215; Participles, 220; Augment, 220; Reduplication, 222; Accent of the Verb, 223.

IX.

THE PRESENT-SYSTEM

227278

General, 227; Conjugations and Conjugation Classes, 228; Root-Class (second or **ad-**class), 231; Reduplicating Class (third or **hu-**class), 242; Nasal Class (seventh or **rudh-**class), 250; nu and **u-**Classes (fifth and eight, or su- and **tan-**classes), 254; **nā-**Class (ninth or **krī-**class), 260; **a-**Class (first or **bhū-**class), 264; Accent **á-**Class (sixth or **tud-**class), 269; **ya-**Class (fourth or div-class), 271; Accented **yá-**Class or Passive Conjugation, 275; So-called tenth or **cur-**class, 277; Uses of the Present and Imperfect, 278.

X.

THE PERFECT-SYSTEM

279296

Perfect Tense, 279; Perfect Participle, 291; Modes of the Perfect, 292; Pluperfect, 295; Uses of the Perfect, 295.

XI.

THE AORIST-SYSTEM

297330

Classification, 297; I. Simple Aorist: 1. Root-Aorist, 299; Passive Aorist 3d sing., 304; 2. the **a-**Aorist, 305; II. 3. Reduplicated Aorist, 308; III. Sibilant Aorist, 313; 4. the **s-**Aorist, 314; 5. the **iṣ-**Aorist, 320; 6. the **siṣ-**Aorist, 323; 7. The **sa-**Aorist, 325; Precative, 326; Uses of the Aorist, 328.

XII.

THE FUTURE-SYSTEMS

330339

I. The **s-**Future, 331; Preterit of the **s-**Future, Conditional, 334; II. The Periphrastic Future, 335; Uses of the Futures and Conditional, 337.

XIII.

VERBAL ADJECTIVES AND NOUNS: PARTICIPLES, INFINITIVES, GERUNDS

340360

Passive Participle in or , 340; Past Active Participle in tavant, 344; Future Passive Participles, Gerundives, 345; Infinitives, 347; Uses of the Infinitives, 351; Gerunds, 355; Adverbial Gerund in am, 359.

XIV.

DERIVATIVE OR SECONDARY CONJUGATION

360391

I. Passive, 361; II. Intensive, 362; Present-System, 365; Perfect, Aorist, Future, etc., 370; III. Desiderative, 372; Present-System, 374; Perfect, Aorist, Future, etc., 376; IV. Causative, 378; Present-System, 380; Perfect, Aorist, Future, etc., 383; V. Denominative, 386.

XV.

PERIPHRASTIC AND COMPOUND CONJUGATION

391403

The Periphrastic Perfect, 392; Participial Periphrastic Phrases, 394; Composition with Prepositional Prefixes, 395; Other Verbal Compound, 400.

XVI.

INDECLINABLES

403417

Adverbs, 403; Prepositions, 414; Conjuctions, 416; Interjections, 417.

XVII.

DERIVATION OF DECLINABLE STEMS

418480

A. Primary Derivatives, 420; B. Secondary Derivatives, 454.

XVIII.

FORMATION OF COMPOUND STEMS

480515

Classification, 480; I. Copulative Compounds, 485; II. Determinative Compounds, 489; A. Dependent Compounds, 489; B. Descriptive Compounds, 494; III. Secondary Adjective Compounds, 501; A. Possessive Compounds, 501; B. Compound with Governed Final Member, 511; Adjective Compounds as Nouns and as Adverbs, 512; Anomalous Compounds 514; Stem-finals altered in Composition, 514; Loose Construction with Compounds, 515.

APPENDIX

516520

A. Examples of Various Sanskrit Type, 516; B. Example of Accentuated Text, 518; Synopsis of the conjugation of roots bhū and kṛ, 520.

SANSKRIT INDEX

521539

GENERAL INDEX

540551

This work was published before January 1, 1926, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.

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