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            gam
    gam, 'go'; verbal root.
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
    Linguistic Notions
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Sanskrit Words
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        gaccha-gaccha-, present stem of gam 'go'.
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        gamayatiVerb form; 3sg. causative of gam 'go'.
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        gamayām āsaVerb form; 3sg. periphrastic perfect of causative of gam 'go'.
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        gamayāṃ babhūvaVerb form; 3sg. periphrastic perfect of causative of gam 'go'.
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        gamayāṃ cakāraVerb form; 3sg. periphrastic perfect of causative of gam 'go'.
 
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Lowe, John (2021). 'gam'. . First published on 14 Sep 2021. Last updated on 14 Sep 2021.
    
Lowe, John (2021). 'gam'. . First published on 14 Sep 2021. Last updated on 14 Sep 2021.