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 § 289. 219 genders and numbers. Similarly, are identical with the locatives etc. For this rea- tad, affa son, like the real ablatives and locatives, they express not only space, but also time and circumstances, and refer equally to persons and things. When pointing to a sin- gular, they may even be used as attributes of ablati- ves and locatives of substantives. The adverbs and 3, though not made with the suffix, have similarly the functions of the locative of the stems and in all genders and numbers. 1 Examples: 1. of their not referring to spacc. Kathâs. 4, 20 ad forwan yg ade: anutata acafantsuan (Varsha had a great crowd of disciples; among them there was). Mudr. IV, p. 145 faina mîi aug: sarkutuya afavarnafà ar vakaT (why has Candrag. now put the yoke of government on [the shoulders of some other minister or his own....?). Çak. III và a à farfa ánatrga: fanga înt antsarium (he, from whom you are apprehending a refusal, that man stands here longing to meet you). Kumâras. 2, 55 37: a ra: argu arafa au (it is from this man [me, ep. 273] that the Daitya has obtained his glory, there- fore it is not I, who must kill him). Mudr. II, p. 86 AIRIRICAI- fanú gel lafant agaturda Hara4ªtraentafarafa (this ring is engraved with the name of the minister; for this reason, he will reward you with more than [is the worth of] this [ring]). Cp. Nala 13, 44. 2. of their qualifying some substantive. - Panc. 273 at (rambling in that forest), ibid. IV, 71 afg (in the 5 other world and in this), ibid. p. 146 fra fram fua ( put the rest of the alms in that very begging-bowl), ibid. 147 one in af (they slept both on one couch of kuça. grass), Kathâs. 27, 4 (at some emergency), Daç. 80 fanfic fafanra (and I laughed somehow at some player making a rash move); Panc. 308: razy