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1 agniḥ
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2 विसर्जनीय
vi-sarjanīya
(fr. vi-sarjana) seeᅠ vrata-visarjanīya;
m. (cf. vi-sarga above) N. of a symbol in grammar (usually marked by two perpendicular dots <:> representing a hard andᅠ distinctly audible aspiration;
it generally, but not always, occurs at the end of a word, often taking the place of final s andᅠ r;
it is called Visarjanīya either from its liability to be « rejected» orᅠ from its being pronounced with a full « emission» of breath, orᅠ from its usually appearing at the « end» of a word orᅠ sentence;
Paṇḍits in some parts of India seem to pronounce a vowel after it, e.g.. naraḥ like naraha, agniḥ like agnihi) Prāt. Pāṇ. etc.
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