Are you talking about ekōnavimśati = ēka + ūna + vimśati ? = 19On Sat, Jul 27, 2019 at 11:16 PM François Patte via INDOLOGY <indology@list.indology.info> wrote:Bonjour,
There is a construction ablative + na with numerals:
ekān na viṃśatiḥ for 19
Is this kind of construction exists in other circumstances? And, if yes,
what is the meaning?
I came accross this sentence:
tena ṛṣabhān na prastāraḥ
which comes as a conclusion after:
tata ṛṣabhasya adhastāt ṣaḍjo deyatvenāsīt। sa copary agre vartate।
(tena ṛṣabhān na prastāraḥ |)
Thank you for some lights...
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