adhyāhāriṇī-lipi (504)

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|bhs-entry=<k1>aDyAhAriRIlipi<k2>aDyAhAriRI-lipi<br><b>adhyāhāriṇī-lipi</b>¦, a kind of script: LV 126.9; so read for Lefm. madhyā° (after -lipiṃ), allegedly with all mss.; Calc. adhyā-, supported by Tib. bla (<i>superior</i>) thabs su bsnan pa (<i>? augmentation to a higher means?</i>), which suggests a form containing adhi; but I do not understand the meaning of either the Tib. or the BHS form, unless the latter means <i>suppletive script</i> (a term which might conceivably have been applied e.g. to writing of conso- nants alone, without vowels).
|bhs-entry=(aDyAhAriRIlipi, aDyAhAriRI-lipi)<br><b>adhyāhāriṇī-lipi</b>¦, a kind of script: LV 126.9; so read for Lefm. madhyā° (after -lipiṃ), allegedly with all mss.; Calc. adhyā-, supported by Tib. bla (<i>superior</i>) thabs su bsnan pa (<i>? augmentation to a higher means?</i>), which suggests a form containing adhi; but I do not understand the meaning of either the Tib. or the BHS form, unless the latter means <i>suppletive script</i> (a term which might conceivably have been applied e.g. to writing of conso- nants alone, without vowels).
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adhyāhāriṇī-lipi
Entry 504, Page 18, Col. 1
(aDyAhAriRIlipi, aDyAhAriRI-lipi)
adhyāhāriṇī-lipi¦, a kind of script: LV 126.9; so read for Lefm. madhyā° (after -lipiṃ), allegedly with all mss.; Calc. adhyā-, supported by Tib. bla (superior) thabs su bsnan pa (? augmentation to a higher means?), which suggests a form containing adhi; but I do not understand the meaning of either the Tib. or the BHS form, unless the latter means suppletive script (a term which might conceivably have been applied e.g. to writing of conso- nants alone, without vowels).

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