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 * 2||वेवेत्सि, वेविदीषि
 * वेवित्थस्
 * वेवित्थ
 * वेवित्थ


 * 3||वेवेत्ति, वेविदीति
 * वेवित्तस्
 * वेविदति
 * वेविदति


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b. From √हू, the singular forms with auxiliary vowel would be जोहवीमि , जोहवीषि , जोहवीति.

1007. a. The forms found in the older language agree in general with the paradigm. Examples are: 1st sing., ; 2d sing., ; 3d sing., ; 3d du., ; 1st pl., ; 2d pl., ; 3d pl.,, and, irregularly, ; and, with the auxiliary vowel, ;. No stem with dissyllabic reduplication takes the auxiliary in any of its forms.

b. A single dual form with and strong stem occurs: namely,.

c. The middle forms found to occur are: 1st sing., ; 3d sing., ; and, with irregular accent, ; with irregular loss of final radical nasal, ; with ending instead of, , and (with irregular accent) ; 3d du., ; 3d pl.,.

1008. a. Subjunctive forms with primary endings are extremely rare: there have been noticed only (AV.); and, in the middle,  (3d du.).

b. Forms with secondary endings are more frequent: thus, 2d sing., ; 3d sing., ; 1st du., ; 1st pl., ; 3d pl., ; and, with double mode-sign, (AV.). Of the middle are found only 3d persons plural: thus,.

1009. This mode would show the unstrengthened stem, with the usual endings (566), accented. Thus: