1246. Frequent combination of declinable stems 1247. Sanskrit compounds fall into three principal classes 1248. Like a simple word 1249. The final of a stem 1250. But a case-form in the prior member 1251. The accent of compounds is very various 1252. Copulative Compounds 1253. The noun-copulatives fall 1254. As prior member 1255. Copulative compounds such as appear later 1256. Usage is much more nearly accordant 1257. Copulative compounds composed of adjectives 1258. In accentuated texts 1259. An example or two are met with of adverbial copulatives 1260. Repeated words 1261. Finally may be noticed 1262. A noun or adjective is often combined 1263. This is the class of compounds 1264. Dependent compounds 1265. Dependent Adjective-compounds 1266. Principal groups of compounds 1267. Compounds having as final member 1268. Compounds having an ordinary adjective as final member 1269. The adjective dependent compounds 1270. Compounds made with verbal derivatives 1271. Compounds with verbal nouns and adjectives in ana 1272. The action-nouns in ya 1273. Compounds made with the passive participle in ta or na 1274. Compounds with derivatives in ti 1275. Compounds with a derivative in in 1276. There is a group of compounds with derivatives in i 1277. Compounds with derivatives in van 1278. Compounds with other derivatives of rare 1279. Descriptive Compounds 1280. The simplest case is 1281. The adverbial words 1282. Verbal adjectives and nouns 1283. The participles belonging to the tense-systems 1284. The passive participle in ta or na 1285. The gerundives occur almost only in combination 1286. The root-stem is very often combined 1287. Other verbal derivatives 1288. Of the remaining combinations 1289. Verbal prefixes are sometimes used 1290. Other compounds with adverbial prior members 1291. One or two exceptional cases 1292. Secondary Adjective Compounds 1293. Possessive Compounds 1294. That a noun, simple or compound 1295. The possessive compound is distinguished 1296. Possessively used dependent compounds 1297. Possessively used descriptive compounds 1298. Possessive compounds in which a noun is preceded 1299. Possessive compounds with a participle preceding and qualifying the final noun 1300. Possessive compounds having a numeral 1301. Possessive compounds having as prior member a noun 1302. Especially common is the use of a noun 1303. In appositional possessive compounds 1304. Of possessive compounds having an adverbial element 1305. Possessive compounds in which a verbal prefix 1306. Possessive compounds with an ordinary adverb 1307. It was pointed out in the preceding chapter 1308. The possessive compounds are not always used 1309. Compounds with Governed Final Member 1310. Prepositional Compounds 1311. Adjective Compounds as Nouns and as Adverbs 1312. The substantively used compounds 1313. Those adverbially used accusatives 1314. Anomalous Compounds 1315. Stem-finals altered in Composition 1316. Loose Construction with Compounds |