स्वरित mfn. mfn. caused to sound,
[BhP.] sounded, having an accent, accentuated,
[Lāṭy.] having
स्वरित accent,
[Vait.] ;
[Prāt.] ;
[Pāṇ.] -त्व n. added, admixed (
n.),
[Naiṣ.] स्वरित n. m.n. the
स्वरित accent (a kind of mixed tone, produced by a combination of high and low tone, and therefore named in
[Pāṇ. 1-2, 31] सम्-आहार, the high and low tones being called
उद्-आत्त, ‘raised’ or ‘acute’, and
अन्-उदात्त, ‘low’ or ‘grave’; the
Sv° corresponds to the Greek circumflex and is of four kinds,
viz. क्षैप्र [as in
व्य्-आ॑प्त for
वि॑-आप्त],
जात्य [as in
क्व॑ for
कु॑अ],
प्रश्लिष्ट [as in
दिवी॑व for
दिवि॑ इव], or
अभिनिहित [as in
ते॑ ऽब्रुवन् for
ते॑ अब्रुवन्]; it is marked in
[RV.] by a small upright stroke above a syllable; and when produced by an
उदात्त immediately preceding is sometimes called ‘a dependent
स्वरित’, and, when it properly belongs to a word, an ‘independent
स्वरित’),
[ĀśvŚr.] ;
[Prāt.] ;
[Pāṇ.]