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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 December 2009
1 Even here irregularities in cadence still survive: e.g. I, ii, 9, dakṣaṃ dadhāte apasam.
1 The mātrācchandas and gaṇacchandas may be omitted from consideration here, as they seem to be of Dravidian origin.
2 A dodeeasylla bic hypermeter: cf. Hopkins, , Great Epic, p. 275.Google Scholar
3 Cf. Pischel, , GPS. § 466.Google Scholar A parallel is śraddhayantaḥ, Mund. III, ii, 10, corresponding to OMg. saddahaï; the stem saṃdhaya- appears in M. and OMg. as saṃdheï, saṃdhaï (Pischel, § 500), cf. Pali dheti. On the middle pot.-yīta for -yeta see Wackernagel, AG. I, p. xxx.