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1 Intro, 2| derivatives and inflected forms are analysed. This text, 2 Intro, 4| book earlier grammatical forms and words growing obsolete, 3 Intro, 5| much greater variety of forms than Sanskrit does. Its 4 Intro, 5| It is, however, in verbal forms that its comparative richness 5 Intro, 5| Sanskrit; it has twelve forms of the infinitive, while 6 Intro, 6| called Pada, ('quarter') and forms the metrical unit, usually 7 Intro, 7| deities are but different forms of a single divine being. 8 1 | with his various births, forms, and abodes. Mention is 9 6 | his own father Tvastr. He forms a marked contrast to Varuna, 10 11 | the root vas, to shine, forms of which are often used 11 29 | frequently connected with forms of the root va, blow, from