deriv LSK ETT STT aSTA ALPH OLDHOMEPAGE NEWHOMEPAGE
The base /SaS- means "six".
The S ष् will stay in
**SaSTi- षष्टिॱ "sixty"
There is a technical term /SaT, q.v.
Otherwise the S ष् will be padafinal, and become D ड् by jhalAJjazonte —
/SaS- + /jas OR /zas
→ SaS षष् by SaDbhyoluk
→ SaD षड् by jhalAJjazonte
→ !**SaD षड्
SaTcatvAriMzat षट्चत्वारिंशत् "forty-six"
SaDbhiH षड्भिः
SaDbhyaH षड्भ्यः
SaTsu षट्सु (the s स् stays by napadAntATT...)
/SaS- + /Am
→ /SaS- + /nAm by SaTcaturbhyazca
→ SaD- षड् + /nAm by jhalAJjazonte
→ SaN- षण् + /nAm by the option in yaronunAs...
→ SaN- षण् + NAm णाम् by the "anAm अनाम्" in napadAntATT...
→ !**SaNNAm षण्णाम् "of six"
What if I don't take the option in yaronunAs...?
!**SaDNAm षड्णाम्
SaDNAm षड्णाम्? Never heard that one.
Neither did I. But /pANini says it's peachy. namo pANinaye नमो पाणिनये.