



The Origin of Indic and Iranian Feminines in -Ani-(D).
The Journal of the American Oriental Society 2007, Jan-March, 127, 1
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1.0 Vedic has a feminine-forming suffix -ani(d) with devi-inflection (1) that is derived nearly exclusively from thematic stems and that makes derivatives in the following two semantic groups: a) 'wife of x', with x being the name of a divine or (semi-) mortal figure:
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