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asaMyogAl liT kit

असंयोगाल्लिट्कित् ONPANINI 12005

A /liT affix is /kit if it is not /pit and it is not after a cluster.

This /kitness causes loss of infix nasal by aniditAMh..., as in **srasta- स्रस्तॱ

This /kitness also, by kGitica, prevents gbS

kSip क्षिप् + /liT /jhi
→ **cikSip- चिक्षिप् + /us
!**cikSipus चिक्षिपुस् "they threw"

kR कृ + /liT /jhi → **cakrus चक्रुस्

However, before the /pit endings, namely /tip /sip /mip, there is gbS normally by pugantalagh...

kSip क्षिप् + /liT/tipor ओर्/mip
ci चि + kSip क्षिप् + /tip
ci चि + kSep क्षेप् + /Nal by pugantalagh...
!**cikSepa चिक्षेप "he / she / I threw"

kSip क्षिप् + /liT /sip
kSip क्षिप् + /thal
→ **cikSip- चिक्षिप् + /thal
→ **cikSip- चिक्षिप् + itha इथ
cikSep- चिक्षेप् + itha इथ by pugantalagh...
!**cikSepitha चिक्षेपिथ "you' threw"

or /vRddhi by ata::upadh...

**cakAra चकार

**ninAya निनाय

That kSip क्षिप् is an /aniT root, according to your list of aniT roots. How come **cikSepitha चिक्षेपिथ has /iT?

Most roots become /seT before /liT endings. See kRsRbhRvRst....

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