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འདི། (Wyl. 'di ) Pron.: di

  • Skt. अयम्, ayam, Pron.: ayam. From Sanskrit: this one. [Mahavyutpatti] [Sanskrit] MVP MW
  • Skt. इदम्, idam, Pron.: idam. From Sanskrit: fr. | a kind of neut. of the | base 3. | with | •Lat.: is: ea: id | and: idem | the regular forms are partly derived from the | base | 224 | the Veda exhibits various irregular formations | fr. | base | an inst. | [used in general adverbially], and | and perhaps also | in | fr. the base | a | only | the | has in a few instances the irregular accentuation | : the forms derived fr. | are used enclitically if they take the place of the third personal pronoun, do not stand at the beginning of a verse or period, and have no peculiar stress laid upon them | this, this here, referring to something near the speaker | known, present | opposed to | or | or | this earthly world, this universe | this fire which burns on the earth | but | that fire in the sky, i.e. the lightning: so also | or | alone sometimes signifies 'this earth' | here we are. | often refers to something immediately following, whereas | points to what precedes | having heard that they said this | . | occurs connected with | and a personal pronoun, partly to point out anything more distinctly and emphatically, partly pleonastically | this speech here following | this Vidūshaka here | . [Mahavyutpatti] [Sanskrit] MVP MW
  • Skt. इयम्, iyam, Pron.: iyam. From Sanskrit: of the demonstrative pronoun [Mahavyutpatti] [Sanskrit] MVP MW
  • Skt. अस्य, asya, Pron.: asya [Mahavyutpatti] [Sanskrit] MVP