deriv LSK ETT STT aSTA ALPH OLDHOMEPAGE NEWHOMEPAGE
In theory, /adAdi verbbases get /zap by kartarizap, then lose it by adiprabhRt..., like this —
dviS द्विष् + /laT
→ dviS द्विष् + /zap + /laT by kartarizap
→ (because of nalumatAGg..., this dviS द्विष् does not turn into dves द्वेस्)
→ dviS द्विष् + /luk + /laT, by adiprabhRt...
→ dviS द्विष् + /laT, by pratyayasyal...
But to save clutter, I will just write —
dviS द्विष् + /laT /tip
→ **dviS- द्विष् + /tip by adiprabhRt...
Some examples —
**dviS- द्विष् + /laG
→ **adviS- अद्विष् + /laG by luGlaGlRGkSvaD...
/han + /laT
→ !**han- हन् + /laT by adiprabhRt...
ad अद् + /laT
→ !**ad- अद् + /laT by adiprabhRt...
dviS द्विष् before /laT /tip /sip /mip
→ **dviS- द्विष् by adiprabhRt...
→ !**dveS- द्वेष् by pugantalagh...
When /adAdi roots are not before a doershowing affix, they have nothing special, they get /yak like all other bases. So they will look /divAdi roots with bent endings —
dviS द्विष् + objectshowing /laT
→ dviS द्विष् + /yak + /laT by /yak
→ !**dviSya- द्विष्यॱ
han हन् + objectshowing /laT
→ /han + /yak + /laT
→ !**hanya- हन्यॱ
as in
**dviSya- द्विष्यॱ + /ta
→ dviSya- द्विष्यॱ + /te'''
→ !**dviSyate द्विष्यते "is being hated"
**hanya- हन्यॱ + /ta
→ hanya- हन्यॱ + /te'''
→ !**hanyate हन्यते "is being killed"