"Nesh" Quotes from Famous Books
... difficult; or the existence of a locative in i by the side of a dative in ai. That the locative can take the place of the dative we see clearly in the Sanskrit forms of the aorist, parsh{n}i, to cross, nesh{n}i, to lead, which, as far as their form, not their origin, is concerned, would well match Greek forms like lusein in the future. In either case, tupte-ni in Greek would have become tuptein, ... — Chips from a German Workshop - Volume IV - Essays chiefly on the Science of Language • Max Muller |