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The Use of the Cases in Vedic Prose. By Sukumar Sen. Reprint from the Annals of the Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute, Vols. VIII-X. 6½ x 9½, pp. 176. Poona: 1930. - Vedic Studies. By A. Venkatasubbiah. 6½ x 9¾, pp. 292. Mysore: Surabhi and Co., 1932. - On The Interpretation Of Some DoubtfUl Words In The Atharvaveda. By Tarapada Chowdhury. Reprint from the Journal ofthe Bihar and Orissa Research Society, Vol. XVII. 6¼ x 9½, pp. 100. Patna, 1931.
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page 388 note 1
page 388 note 1 Also perhaps in Saka, skaute ‘touches’ (Konow, Saka Studies, p. 181)Google Scholar, which is probably < *skupa-/*skaupa-.