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injunctive

Injunctive (noun) means a verbal mood in Sanskrit characterized by secondary endings but no augment, and usually resembling an augmentless aorist or imperfect.

noun
1
A verbal mood in Sanskrit characterized by secondary endings but no augment, and usually resembling an augmentless aorist or imperfect.
2
A verbal lexeme in injunctive mood.
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What is the meaning of injunctive?

"injunctive" (noun) means a verbal mood in Sanskrit characterized by secondary endings but no augment, and usually resembling an augmentless aorist or imperfect.

What are the different meanings of injunctive?

"injunctive" has 2 main meanings: 1. A verbal mood in Sanskrit characterized by secondary endings but no augment, and usually resembling an augmentless aorist or imperfect; 2. A verbal lexeme in injunctive mood.

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