Dear Alan and friends,

thanks. That is very helpful. I must have overlooked to put causative
in the analysis of some of the verbs. Thanks for the remind.

In the following, I shall point out the source/reference.


> > ga.nhi (aor, (g)gah V)
> (I am not familiar with this one, but it seems like it should be
right)

ga.nhi -- ga.nhaati: Warder's table: Principal Parts of Verbs, (g)gah
V


> > pati.t.thaapetvaa (ger, pati+(.t).thaa VII)
> (this seems to be the gerund of the causitive form and so instead
of "having stood up" it should mean "having fixed" or "having
established" and I don't know how you've glossed it)

yes, it should be caus ger.


> > pa.tijaggaahi (imp, pa.ti+jagg I)
> (I can't find if this is form "I" though I would guess that it is.
This leads me to a question; when you can't find a verb form in
Warder's where do you look. I heard some talk of a list that a
certain Venerable compiled (I think), do you know where I can get it)

pa.tijaggaahi -- pa.tijaggati = pa.ti+jaggati: PED Jaggati,
pa.ti+jagg, I

As you can see, first I obtain the active indicative form, then I
removing the prefix, and check for the root from Warder's or PED. In
this case, the PED only shows jagg for jaggati. I put it as Group I
according to my understanding of conjugation.


> > vidhametvaa (ger, vi+dhmaa VII)
> (no luck finding this root)

vidhametvaa -- vidhameti, PED Vidhamati & *eti, vi+dhmaa VII


> > kaaraapetvaa (ger, kar VI)
> (causitive gerund "having caused to make" "having built")

yes, it would be caus ger.


> > namassantu (imp, namassati I)
> (I don't know the root)

this is hard.


> > mahi.msu (aor, mah I)
> (don't know root)

mahi.msu >> PED Mahati


> > niliinaa (pp, ni+liiyati I)
> ( I don't know about this one. It is a variant of .deti (root .dii
or .lii) and I assume form "I")

PED Niliiyati = ni+liiyati, root unknown


> > ulla`nghi (aor, ud+langh I)
> (I can't find this one)

PED Ullanghati


> > nisiidaapetvaa (ger, ni+siid VII)
> (gerund of causitive: "having caused to sit down")

yes, it will be caus ger.


> > mantvaana (ger, mant VII)
> ( I am not sure about this one. It seems an odd form but I can't
think of what else it would be)

Warder's table Manteti


> > sutta (pp, sup I)
> (couldn't find it)

PED Supati, I make a mistake here, it should be svap I



metta,
Yong Peng.