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On the Past Tenses Generally. 
belongs optionally (viii. iii. 
91) to the first conjugation). 
36. sor, be spent, exhausted 
(of things). 
37. gal, melt. 
38. tsal, flee, escape. 
39. ^ dal, pass over. 
40 dot , be unused. 
41. W phal, bear fruit, become 
old (of clothes), be divided. 
42. ^ pholl , expand (of a flower). 
43. mel , meet, be met by a 
person. 
44. bov, be born, grow. 
45. rdv , be lost. 
46. ^ dos , trickle. 
47. tfn* pos, be competent, vic¬ 
torious. 
48. mas , forget. 
49. ros , be angry. 
50. as, be. 
51. ^ khas, mount, ascent. 
52. phas, be entangled, caught. 
53. has, d^ell. 
51. las, live long, live in good 
health. 
55. Ids, be weary. 
56. was, come down, descend. 
57. byah, sit. 
Of the above, the verb rot, be stopped, may optionally be con¬ 
jugated in the third conjugation (viii. iii. 84). Thus,— 
2nd Conjugation. Past Participle, ^ rut* 
Aorist ,, rocyov. 
Pluperfect „ rocydv. 
3rd Conjugation. Aorist „ in sense of Past rotyov. 
Pluperfect ,, „ Aorist rotyav. 
True Pluperfect ,, rotiydv. 
The verbs wup, burn inside, and ^ grap, be digested, optionally 
form their Pluperfect after the manner of the third conjugation (viii. 
iii. 89). Thus,— 
2nd Conjugation. Pluperfect Participle gnjT* ivupydv, 
’spzfl^ grapyav. 
3rd Conjugation. True Pluperfect Participle wupiyav, 
grapiyav. 
The above 57 verbs are those given by I^vara-kaula in the Bhuta- 
pada of the Akhyata-prakriyd of his Grammar (viii. iii. 77-97), but the 
following are added to the second conjugation by my Pandit. 
