manuscript (tradition / date) |
phrase | Newari | English |
---|---|---|---|
A2_3.5 (A2 / 506 NS) |
3 | dvayoh* dha-va dva-lyam*tovum* stri-lim*ga no pum*lim*ga nau naita- lim*gavum* (4) jusyam* cvam*gvam* saiye; | it should know two genders feminine and masculine when the word dvayo is there |
A2a_5 (A2 / n.d. NS) |
3 | dvayoh* dha-va dva-letovum* trilin^ga (4) no pulin^ga no neta- lin^gavum* jusya cogva seya; | it should know two genders feminine and masculine when the word dvayo is there |
A5_5 (A2 / 662 NS) |
3 | dvayoh* dha-va dva-letvavum* (7) stri-lim*ga nom* neta- lim*gavum* jusyam* cogva seye; | it should know two genders feminine and masculine when the word dvayo is there |
A7_550 (A2 / 803 NS) |
1 | phan*a-ya- na-ma, dvayoh* stri-lin^ga pum*lim*gah* | From A2b_531: word for expanded head of snake, feminine and masculine is called dvayoh* |