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ON THE ADJECTIVE.

The Telugu adjective like that used in English, is devoid of rmmber, gender, (unless what affixes supply) and case. Comparatives and Superlatives are formed merely by adding the words more, less, most or very. Some adjectives add the rela

tive participle of to become: thus ^016) or ^"oa&oMjS pret

ty. But this will be placed under the Eelative participle.

"These three words feJiit^sfc appudu, S^StSjSfc ippudu, success eppudu, are sometimes (in poetry) contracted: being written fcS^S) 9,^), oio5) ap'du, ip'du, ep'du. But this is not used in common life.