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The Suffixes mant and vant in Sanskrit and Avestan. By Harold H. Bender Ph.D. Baltimore, 1910.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 March 2011

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Copyright © The Royal Asiatic Society 1911

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page 254 note 1 Whether as final or as followed by a consonant.

page 254 note 2 PAOS. May, 1886; JAOS. xxix, 290.

page 255 note 1 Vedische Mythologie, i, 87.

page 255 note 2 In his Ṛgveda-Noten ad loc. See also Geldner, , Vedische Studien, i, 138Google Scholar. Griffith seems to take it as a passive participle from , “abandon.”

page 255 note 3 GGA. 1890, p. 537.

page 256 note 1 See my Aitareya Araṇyaka, p. 377, n. 1.

page 256 note 2 See pp. 67 (§ 10), 72 (§ 19).