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 a. In a few of the verbs of the class, the nasal extends also into other tense-systems: they are : see below, 694.

684. Examples of inflection: a. the root युज् join: strong stem-form,  युनज् ; weak, युञ्ज्.

For the rules of combination of final, see 219.

b. the root रुध् obstruct; bases रुणध्  and रुन्ध्.

For rules of combination of final, see 153, 160.

c. Instead of, and the like (here and in the impv. and impf.), it is allowed and more usual (231) to write , etc.; and, in like manner, for ; and so in other like cases.

685. Vedic irregularities of inflection are: 1. the ordinary use of a 3d sing. mid. like the 1st sing., as ; 2. the accent on of 3d pl. mid. in.

a., in BhP., is doubtless a false reading.

686. The stem is made, as usual, by adding to the strong present-stem: thus,. Below are given as if made