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! <small>Bound form</small> | ! <small>Bound form</small> | ||
| khaikṛ || khekaru || | | khaikṛ || khekaru || khaikāh<sup>2</sup> | ||
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# The form in ''-ṛt'' is from Classical Dundulanyä and is preferred in formal usage, especially in writing; the form in ''-aṭ'', taken from the corresponding non-ablauting paradigm, is however more commonly used. | # The form in ''-ṛt'' is from Classical Dundulanyä and is preferred in formal usage, especially in writing; the form in ''-aṭ'', taken from the corresponding non-ablauting paradigm, is however more commonly used. | ||
# The underlying form is ''-ār''. | |||
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