-आपयति
Sanskrit
[edit]Alternative scripts
[edit]- -ᬆᬧᬬᬢᬶ (Balinese script)
- -အာပယတိ (Burmese script)
- -आपयति (Devanagari script)
- -ਆਪਯਤਿ (Gurmukhi script)
- -𑌆𑌪𑌯𑌤𑌿 (Grantha script)
- -ꦄꦴꦥꦪꦠꦶ (Javanese script)
- -𑂄𑂣𑂨𑂞𑂱 (Kaithi script)
- -អាបយតិ (Khmer script)
- -ອາປຍຕິ (Lao script)
- -ആപയതി (Malayalam script)
- -ᠠ᠊ᠠᢒᠠᠶᠠᢠᡳ (Manchu script)
- -𑘁𑘢𑘧𑘝𑘱 (Modi script)
- -ᠠᢗᢒᠠᠶ᠋ᠠᢐᠢ (Mongolian script)
- -𑦡𑧂𑧇𑦽𑧒 (Nandinagari script)
- -𑐁𑐥𑐫𑐟𑐶 (Newa script)
- -ଆପଯତି (Odia script)
- -ꢃꢦꢫꢡꢶ (Saurashtra script)
- -𑆄𑆥𑆪𑆠𑆴 (Sharada script)
- -𑖁𑖢𑖧𑖝𑖰 (Siddham script)
- -ආපයති (Sinhalese script)
- -𑩐𑩛𑩰𑩻𑩫𑩑 (Soyombo script)
- -𑚁𑚞𑚣𑚙𑚮 (Takri script)
- -ஆபயதி (Tamil script)
- -อาปยติ (Thai script)
- -ཨཱ་པ་ཡ་ཏི (Tibetan script)
- -𑨀𑨊𑨞𑨪𑨙𑨁 (Zanabazar Square script)
Etymology
[edit]From -आ (-ā) + -अयति (-ayati), with an intervening euphonic -प्- (-p-) to break the hiatus. With respect to the semantics/development, compare Proto-Indo-European *-eh₂yéti, the origin of Latin -āre (the whole first conjugation in the present) together with its Proto-Italic ancestor *-āō, Ancient Greek -άω (-áō, contracted verb), Proto-Germanic *-ōną (referring to the whole conjugation in which the infinitive is *-ōną) and Proto-Balto-Slavic *-ā́ˀtei (whence the infinite Proto-Slavic *-ati, referring again to the whole conjugation).
Pronunciation
[edit]Suffix
[edit]-आपयति • (-āpáyati)
- forms some denominative verbs, sometimes with causative meaning
- कर्मकार (karmakāra, “worker, servant”) + -आपयति (-āpayati) → कर्मकारापयति (karmakārāpayati, “causes to work as a servant”)
- forms some verbs of secondary derivation from roots
Usage notes
[edit]This suffix is distinct from the causative -āpayati encountered from roots ending in -ā + -अयति (-ayati) (with intervening -p-), as in स्थापयति (sthāpayati). In the Middle Indo-Aryan period, this suffix increasing eclipsed the related -अयति (-ayati) in the causative sense. As with -अयति (-ayati), an entirely new verbal paradigm could be based on such a casuative/denominative verb by taking a seṭ the root to end in -आप्- (-āp-) or -आपय्- (-āpay-).
Conjugation
[edit]| Present: -आ॒पय॑ति (-āpáyati), -आ॒पय॑ते (-āpáyate) | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Active | Mediopassive | ||||||
| Singular | Dual | Plural | Singular | Dual | Plural | ||
| Indicative | |||||||
| Third | -आ॒पय॑ति -āpáyati |
-आ॒पय॑तः -āpáyataḥ |
-आ॒पय॑न्ति -āpáyanti |
-आ॒पय॑ते -āpáyate |
-आ॒पये॑ते -āpáyete |
-आ॒पय॑न्ते -āpáyante | |
| Second | -आ॒पय॑सि -āpáyasi |
-आ॒पय॑थः -āpáyathaḥ |
-आ॒पय॑थ -āpáyatha |
-आ॒पय॑से -āpáyase |
-आ॒पये॑थे -āpáyethe |
-आ॒पय॑ध्वे -āpáyadhve | |
| First | -आ॒पया॑मि -āpáyāmi |
-आ॒पया॑वः -āpáyāvaḥ |
-आ॒पया॑मः / -आ॒पया॑मसि¹ -āpáyāmaḥ / -āpáyāmasi¹ |
-आ॒पये॑ -āpáye |
-आ॒पया॑वहे -āpáyāvahe |
-आ॒पया॑महे -āpáyāmahe | |
| Imperative | |||||||
| Third | -आ॒पय॑तु -āpáyatu |
-आ॒पय॑ताम् -āpáyatām |
-आ॒पय॑न्तु -āpáyantu |
-आ॒पय॑ताम् -āpáyatām |
-आ॒पये॑ताम् -āpáyetām |
-आ॒पय॑न्ताम् -āpáyantām | |
| Second | -आ॒पय॑ -āpáya |
-आ॒पय॑तम् -āpáyatam |
-आ॒पय॑त -āpáyata |
-आ॒पय॑स्व -āpáyasva |
-आ॒पये॑थाम् -āpáyethām |
-आ॒पय॑ध्वम् -āpáyadhvam | |
| First | -आ॒पया॑नि -āpáyāni |
-आ॒पया॑व -āpáyāva |
-आ॒पया॑म -āpáyāma |
-आ॒पयै॑ -āpáyai |
-आ॒पया॑वहै -āpáyāvahai |
-आ॒पया॑महै -āpáyāmahai | |
| Optative/Potential | |||||||
| Third | -आ॒पये॑त् -āpáyet |
-आ॒पये॑ताम् -āpáyetām |
-आ॒पये॑युः -āpáyeyuḥ |
-आ॒पये॑त -āpáyeta |
-आ॒पये॑याताम् -āpáyeyātām |
-आ॒पये॑रन् -āpáyeran | |
| Second | -आ॒पयेः॑ -āpáyeḥ |
-आ॒पये॑तम् -āpáyetam |
-आ॒पये॑त -āpáyeta |
-आ॒पये॑थाः -āpáyethāḥ |
-आ॒पये॑याथाम् -āpáyeyāthām |
-आ॒पये॑ध्वम् -āpáyedhvam | |
| First | -आ॒पये॑यम् -āpáyeyam |
-आ॒पये॑व -āpáyeva |
-आ॒पये॑म -āpáyema |
-आ॒पये॑य -āpáyeya |
-आ॒पये॑वहि -āpáyevahi |
-आ॒पये॑महि -āpáyemahi | |
| Subjunctive | |||||||
| Third | -आ॒पया॑त् / -आ॒पया॑ति -āpáyāt / -āpáyāti |
-आ॒पया॑तः -āpáyātaḥ |
-आ॒पया॑न् -āpáyān |
-आ॒पया॑ते / -आ॒पया॑तै -āpáyāte / -āpáyātai |
-आ॒पयै॑ते -āpáyaite |
-आ॒पय॑न्त / -आ॒पया॑न्तै -āpáyanta / -āpáyāntai | |
| Second | -आ॒पयाः॑ / -आ॒पया॑सि -āpáyāḥ / -āpáyāsi |
-आ॒पया॑थः -āpáyāthaḥ |
-आ॒पया॑थ -āpáyātha |
-आ॒पया॑से / -आ॒पया॑सै -āpáyāse / -āpáyāsai |
-आ॒पयै॑थे -āpáyaithe |
-आ॒पया॑ध्वै -āpáyādhvai | |
| First | -आ॒पया॑नि -āpáyāni |
-आ॒पया॑व -āpáyāva |
-आ॒पया॑म -āpáyāma |
-आ॒पयै॑ -āpáyai |
-आ॒पया॑वहै -āpáyāvahai |
-आ॒पया॑महै -āpáyāmahai | |
| Participles | |||||||
| -आ॒पय॑त् -āpáyat |
-आ॒पय॑मान / -आपयान² -āpáyamāna / -āpayāna² | ||||||
| Notes |
| ||||||
| Imperfect: -आपयत् (-āpayat), -आपयत (-āpayata) | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Active | Mediopassive | |||||
| Singular | Dual | Plural | Singular | Dual | Plural | |
| Indicative | ||||||
| Third | -आपयत् -āpayat |
-आपयताम् -āpayatām |
-आपयन् -āpayan |
-आपयत -āpayata |
-आपयेताम् -āpayetām |
-आपयन्त -āpayanta |
| Second | -आपयः -āpayaḥ |
-आपयतम् -āpayatam |
-आपयत -āpayata |
-आपयथाः -āpayathāḥ |
-आपयेथाम् -āpayethām |
-आपयध्वम् -āpayadhvam |
| First | -आपयम् -āpayam |
-आपयाव -āpayāva |
-आपयाम -āpayāma |
-आपये -āpaye |
-आपयावहि -āpayāvahi |
-आपयामहि -āpayāmahi |
Derived terms
[edit]Descendants
[edit]References
[edit]- Masica, Colin P. (1993), The Indo-Aryan Languages (Cambridge Language Surveys), Cambridge University Press, →ISBN, page 318