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1 स्वरित
svaritamfn. caused to sound BhP. ;
sounded, having an accent, accentuated Lāṭy. ;
having Svarita accent Vait. Prāt. Pāṇ. ;
added, admixe (- tva n.) Naish. ;
m. n. the Svarita accent (a kind of mixed tone, produced by a combination of high andᅠ low tone, andᅠ therefore named in Pāṇ. 1-2, 31 ;
sam-āhāra, the high andᅠ low tones being called ud-ātta, « raised» orᅠ « acute», andᅠ an-udātta, « low» orᅠ « grave» ;
the Svarita corresponds to the Greek circumflex andᅠ is of four kinds, viz. kshaipra <as in vy-ā́pta for ví-āpta>, jātya <as in kvá for kúa>, praṡlishṭa <as in divī́va for divíiva>, orᅠ abhinihita <as in té'bruvan for téabruvan>;
it is marked in RV. by a small upright stroke above a syllable;
andᅠ when produced by an udātta immediately preceding is sometimes called « a dependent Svarita», andᅠ, when it properly belongs to a word, an « independent Svarita») ĀṡvṠr. Prāt. Pāṇ. ;
- स्वरितत्व
- स्वरितवत्
- स्वरितवाक्यपद्धति
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Vedic accent — The pitch accent of Vedic Sanskrit, or Vedic accent for brevity, is traditionally divided by Sanskrit grammarians into three qualities, udātta raised (acute accent, high pitch), anudātta not raised (grave accent, low pitch) and svarita sounded… … Wikipedia