Thesaurus: vrddhi
vrddhi (uncountable) (linguistics) The strongest ablaut-grade in a series of vowel alternations in certain Indo-European languages, most notably Sanskrit, as well as in Proto-Indo-European. (Sanskrit grammar) A group of …
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- vrddhi (uncountable) (linguistics) The strongest ablaut-grade in a series of vowel alternations in certain Indo-European languages, most notably Sanskrit, as well as in Proto-Indo-European. (Sanskrit grammar) A group of long vowels.