in the last column of Section A of this Part. The compound words
from which they were taken out have been mentioned therein for ready
reference. Several of the secondary units also being found to be
compounds as shown in the last colum In of Section A within brackets
they were again subjected to an analysis and the parts thus separated
were arranged alphabetically and given in Section 3 of this Part as
Tertiary Word-Units along with the Primary and Secondary Word-Unit:
from which they were taken out. The same process being carried on
further in the case of such of the tertiary units as happened to be
compound words, yielded Quaternary Word-Units. These have, there .
fore, been alphabetically arranged and placed in Section c together
with the relevant Tertiary, secondary and Primary word-Units. In
०rder to illustrate the operation of this process, let us revert to the
stanza above given, namely 4.27. The 7th Primary word-Unit therein
is आश्मसंयमयोगाग्नौ. This compound word will be found to have been
resolved into its component parts in the last column of Pt. II, Sec. A (a)
as against the word अभि [No. 7]. The first dissolution yields the two
words आत्मसंयमयोग and अनि. These are, therefore, put in as Nos. 7 and
154 amongst the secondary Word-Units in Pt. II, Sec. A (). The first
word being again a compound word, is dissolved as shown in larger
brackets in the last column above-mentioned and the words obtained
ate आर्मसंयम and योग. They are accordingly placed as Nos. 36 and 209
amongst the Tertiary Word-Units in Pt, II, Sec, B (a). The first of
these two words is again a compound word. When similarly dissolved
it yields the words आरमन् and संयम as shown in smaller brackets within
the + larger ones. They are, therefore, given places amongst the
Quaternary Word-Units indexed in Part II, See, C (a) as Nos. 3 and 33.
This Part contains an additional section, namely Section D. It has
been added with a view to show at a glance which words are common
to the preceding sections.
IV. Word-Units Common to Parts I and II.
Now the simple primary units being most of them inflected words and the simple secondary, tertiary and quaternary ones being the basi forms of words only, it would not have been easy, if the Index had been placed before the public as it stood at the end of Part II, for a reader to get all the references to a given word at one place. Part III has accordingly been added to make that task easy by reducing to their basic forms all the simple primary units, i. e. to say, all the Primary Word-Units not taken notice of for the purpose of the analytical study comprised in Part II, re-arranging in an alphabetical order all such forms, which was rendered necessary by the fact of the same basic forms being common to several word-units not necessarily commencing