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is said to have दन्तौष्ठ as its स्थान.. ओस् the case affix ओस् of the gen. and the loc, dual.

( 1 ) the vowel औ; diphthong vowel made up of आ and ओ; ( 2 ) the substitute औ for the final letter उ of the word मनु before the fem, affix ई; cf. मनोः स्त्री मनायी, मनावी,मनुः Kāś. on P. IV. 1. 38; ( 3 ) case ending of the nom. and acc. dual called औङ् also.

ओङ् a term used by ancient gramm- arians for the affix औ of the nom. and the acc. dual. The vowel ई (शी) is substituted for औ in the case of nouns of the feminine and neu- ter genders; cf. औङः शी P. VII. 1.18, 19.

औट् the case ending औ of the acc. dual; cf. P.IV.1.2.

अौणादिक an afix mentioned in the class of affixes called उणादि in treatises of Pāṇini and other grammarians; cf. नमुचि । मुचेरौणादिकः केिप्रत्ययः Kāś.on P.VI.3.75; फिडफिड्डौ अौणादिकौ प्रत्ययौ M.Bh. on Śiva Sūtra 2. See the word उणादि above.

औणादिकपदार्णव a collection of words called औणादिक; a name given to his work by पेदुभदृ of the 18th century.

औत् (1) the letter औ included in the वृद्धि vowels अा, ऐ and औ, and hence called वृद्धि in Pāṇini's gra- mmar, (2) substitute for the case- ending इ ( ङि ) in Pāṇini's gra- mmar; cf. P. VII.3.118, 119.

औत्तरपदिक pertaining to the ulte- rior member of a compound cf. औत्तरपदिके ह्रस्वत्व (P.VI.3.61) कृते तुक् प्राप्नोति M.Bh. on I.1.62.

औत्व the substitution of the vowel अौ; cf. P. VII.3.117-119.

औत्सर्गिक an affix or an operation resulting from the general rule ( उत्सर्ग ); cf. अपत्ये कुत्सिते मूढे मनौरो- त्सर्गिकः स्मृत: M. Bh. on IV.1.161 ; cf. also एवमप्यौत्सर्गिकाणां तद्विषयता न प्राप्नोति M. Bh. on IV.2.66.

औदव्रजि an ancient sage and scholar of Vedic Grammar who is believ- ed to have revised the original text of the ऋक्तन्त्रप्रातिशाख्य of the Sāma-Veda. cf. Śab. Kaus. I.1.8.

अौदुम्वरायण an ancient sage whose doctrine of 'evanescence of words' (lit. existence as long as its cognition is had by the sense organs) is seen quoted in the Nirukta; cf. इन्द्रियनित्यं वचनमौदुम्बरा- यणस्तत्र चतुष्टयं नोपपद्यते Nir. I.1.

औद्देशिक enumerated; actually stated; उद्देशतः प्रोक्तम् औद्देशिकम् cf. न तु औद्देशिकमिव Nir.I.4.

औपचारिक resulting from उपचार or लक्षणा ; metonymical.

अौपदेशिक mentioned in the original statement; cf. अन्तग्रहणं औपदेशिकांर्थम् । Kāś. on ष्णान्ता षट् P.I.1.24, cf. also औपदेशिकप्रायोगिकयोरौपदेशिकस्यैव ग्रह- णम् Par. Śek. Pari. 120.

औपमन्यव name of an ancient etymo- logist referred to by Yaska in his Nirukta possibly as a commenta- tor on निघण्टु; cf. निगन्तव एव सन्तो निगमनान्निघण्टव उच्यन्यन्ते इत्यौपमन्यवः Nir. I.1. line 4.

औपमिक figurative metaphorical ap- plication or statement: cf. ( विराट् ) पिपीलिकमध्या इत्यौपमिकम् Nir. VII. 13. औपश्लेषिक resulting from immediate contact immediately or closely connected; one of the three types of अधिकरण or location which is given as the sense of the locative case; cf. अधिकरणं नाम त्रिप्रकारं-व्यापकम् ओपश्लेषिकम्, वैषयिकमिति ... इको यणचि | अचि उपाश्लिष्टस्येति | M. Bh. VI. 1.72.