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 stems in अ (733 a): it will be sufficient to give here in general the first persons of the different formations, taking as model the stem धारय, from √धृ. Thus:

a. The 1st pl. act. in greatly outnumbers (as ten to one) that in  in both RV. and AV. No example occurs of 2d pl. act. in, nor of 3d sing. mid. in for.

For the subjunctive may be instanced all the forms noted as occurring in the older language:

b. Only one dual mid. form in occurs:  (RV.). The only RV. mid. form in, except in 1st du., is. The primary endings in 2d and 3d sing. act. are more common than the secondary.