technical term including दीर्घ (long) vowel as also a ह्रस्व (short) vowel when it is followed by a conjunct consonant, (cf. संयोगे गुरु । दीर्घ च। P. I. 4.11, 12) or a consonant after which the word terminates or when it (the vowel) is nasalized; cf. Tai. Pr. XXII. 14, cf. also R. Pr. I. 5. गुरुमत् a word containing a गुरु vowel in it cf. इजादेश्च गुरुमतोनृच्छः P.III.1.36. गुरुलघुता consideration of prolixity and brevity of expression; cf. तत्राप्ययं नावश्यं गुरुलघुतामेवोपलक्षायितुमर्हति . M. Bh. on I.1.1. गुरुलाघव the same as गुरुलघुता which see above; cf पर्यायशव्दानां गुरुलाघवचर्चा नाद्रियते Siradeva Pari. 125 गूढ held up or caught between two words with which it is connected; e.g. the word असि in इयं ते राट् यन्ता असि यमनः ध्रुव: धरुणः। cf. V. Pr. IV. 176. गूढफक्किकाप्रकाश a short gloss on the Siddhāntakaumudi of Bhattoji Diksita, by Indradatta, गूढभाववृत्ति a commentary on Rama- candra's Prakriya Kaumudi by Krsnasesa of the famous Sesa family of grammarians. The date of this Krsnasesa is the middle of the sixteenth century. For details about Krsnasesa and the Sesa family see introduction to Prakriyakaumudi B. S. S. No. 78. गूढार्थदीपिनी a commentary ( वृत्ति ) on the sutras of Panini by Sadasiva Misra who lived in the seven- teenth century. गूढार्थप्रकाश a commentary on the Laghusabdendusekhara by M. M. Vasudeva Shastri Abhyankar (1863-1942). गृष्ट्यादि a class of words headed by the word गृष्टि to which the taddhita |
affix एय (ढञ्) is affixed in the sense off 'an offspring' ( अपत्य): e g. गार्ष्टेयः, हालेयः etc.; cf. Kas. on P. IV.1.136. गृहीत included; cf. भ्राजादिसूत्र एव गृहीतत्वात् Kas. on P. III. 2.178. गोणिकापुत्र a grammarian whose wiew in connection with the correct- ness of the expressions नेताश्वस्य स्त्रुघ्नं and नेताश्वस्य स्त्रुघ्नस्य is given by the Mahabhasyakara in the words 'both expressions are justified' ( उभयथा गेणिकापुत्रः ). Nagesa has observed that गेोणिकापुत्र is nobody else but the Mahabhasyakara himself; cf. गोणिकापुत्रः भाष्यकार इत्याहुः । NageSa's Uddyota on Mahabha- syapradipa on P. I. 4.5I. गोत्र lit. family. The word is used by Panini in the technical sense of a descendant except the son or a daughter; cf. अपत्यं पौत्रप्रभृति गोत्रम् P. IV. 1.162. The word गोत्रापत्य is also used in the same sense. The affix, which is found many times in the sense of gotra, barring the usual अण् , is यञ् ; cf. गर्गादिभ्यो यञ् P. IV. 1.105. गोत्रप्रत्यय affix in the sense of गोत्र; cf. यश्चासौ गोत्रप्रत्ययः प्राप्नोति स एकः स्यात् M. Bh.on IV. 1.93. गोनर्दीय lit. inhabitant of Gonarda which was the name of a district. in the province of Oudh in the days of the Mahabhasyakara according to some scholars. Others believe that Gonarda was the name of the district named Gonda at present The expression गोनर्दीय अाह occurs four times in the Mahabhasya where it refers to a scholar of grammar in Patafijali's time; cf M.Bh. on I. 1.21 ; I. 1.29; III. I.92; VII. 2.101. As Kaiyata paraphrases the words गेानर्दीयस्त्वाह as भाष्यकारस्त्वाह, scholars say that गेीनर्दीय was the name taken by the |
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