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लेट् (leT)

 
Capeller Eng
English
लेट्
s.
the conjunctive & its endings (g. ).
Spoken Sanskrit
English
लेट् - leT - subjunctive mood - wish etc. subject to action contrary to present state taking place and others. Used only in the Vedas [ gramm. - Sanskrit ]
लेट् - leT - subjunctive mood - wish etc. subject to action contrary to present state taking place and others. Used only in the Vedas [ gramm. - Sanskrit ]
Apte
English
लेट् [lēṭ], A technical term used by Pāṇini to denote the Vedic Subjunctive Mood or its terminations.
Apte 1890
English
लेट् A technical term used by Pāṇini to denote the Vedic Subjunctive mood or its terminations.
Monier Williams Cologne
English
लेट् (in
gram.
)
N.
of the terminations of the Vedic Subjunctive Mood or
N.
of that Mood itself.
Monier Williams 1872
English
लेट् लेट्, a technical term for the termina-
tions of the Vedic Mood or for this Mood itself,
(this is a kind of Subjunctive Mood only found in
the Vedas
its characteristic is the insertion of short
अ, often lengthened to आ, between the base and ter-
minations.)
Macdonell
English
लेट् leṭ, (terminations of) the subjunctive.
धातुपाठः (Krishnacharya)
Sanskrit
धातुः:
लेट्
मूलधातुः:
धात्वर्थः:
धौत्ये पूर्वभावे स्वप्ने
गणः:
कण्ड्वादिः
कर्मकत्वं:
इट्त्वं:
उपग्रहः:
रूपम्:
लेट्यति
Abhyankara Grammar
English
लेट् a general term for the affixes of the Vedic subjunctive, the usual personal-endings ति, तस् etc. being substituted for लेट् as in the case of other tenses and moods. The augments अट् and आट् are some- times prefixed to the लेट् affix and the sign ( विकरण ) स् ( सिप् ) is some- times added to the roots. The forms of लेट् are to be arrived at as they are found actually used in Vedic language, even by placing personal-endings of a person or number different from what is actually required.
Capeller
German
लेट् der Conjunctiv u. seine Endungen (g.).
Stchoupak
French
लेट्-
gramm. subjonctif.