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2 बुबोधिथ
bubódhitha
बुबुधथुस्
-dháthus
बुबुध
-dhá
बुबुधिषे
bubudhiṣé
बुबुधाथे
-dhā́the
बुबुधिध्वे
-dhidhvé
3 बुबोध
bubódha
बुबुधतुस्
-dhátus
बुबुधुस्
-dhús
बुबुधे
bubudhé
बुबुधाते
-dhā́te
बुबुधिरे
-dhiré

b. The asserted variety of possible accent in 2d sing. act. (above, 793 g) needs to be noted both in this and in the remaining paradigms.

c. As example of the normal inflection of a root with final i or u-vowel, we may take the root नी lead: its forms of stem are निनय् nináy or निनाय् ninā́y, and निनी ninī.

1 निनय, निनाय
nináya, ninā́ya
निन्यिव
ninyivá
निन्यिम
ninyimá
निन्ये
ninyé
निन्यिवहे
ninyiváhe
निन्यिमहे
ninyimáhe
2 निनेथ, निनयिथ
ninétha, nináyitha
निन्यथुस्
ninyáthus
निन्य
ninyá
निन्यिषे
ninyiṣé
निन्याथे
ninyā́the
निन्यिध्वे
ninyidhvé
3 निनाय
ninā́ya
निन्यतुस्
ninyátus
निन्युस्
ninyús
निन्ये
ninyé
निन्याते
ninyā́te
निन्यिरे
ninyiré

d. The root krī would make (129 a) in weak forms cikriyivá, cikriyátus, cikriyús, etc.; and √bhū is inflected as follows in the active (middle forms not quotable):

1 babhū́va babhūvivá babhūvimá
2 babhū́tha, babhū́vitha babhūváthus babhūvá
3 babhū́va babhūvátus babhūvús

Other roots in ū or u change this to uv before the initial vowel of an ending.

e. As example of the inflection of a root ending in आ ā, we may take दा give: its forms of stem are ददा dadā́ and दद् dad (or ददि dadi: see above, 794 l).

1 ददौ
dadāú
ददिव
dadivá
ददिम
dadimá
ददे
dadé
ददिवहे
dadiváhe
ददिमहे
dadimáhe
2 ददाथ, ददिथ
dadā́tha, dadithá
ददथुस्
dadáthus
दद
dadá
ददिषे
dadiṣé
ददाथे
dadā́the
ददिध्वे
dadidhvé
3 ददौ
dadāú
ददतुस्
dadátus
ददुस्
dadús
ददे
dadé
ददाते
dadā́te
ददिरे
dadiré

f. The RV. has once paprā́ for paprāú (and jahā́ for jahāú?).