Interlineary

In`ter`lin´e`a`ry


a.1.Interlinear.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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Indeed, we come across what appears to be a fairly isolated reference to his critique in a long interlineary gloss in a manuscript on costly glossy-white paper of Ta'i si tu V(?) Chos kyi rgyal mtshan dge legs dpal bzang po's (1586-1632)(122)exegesis of the Sanskrit grammar Kalapasutra (or Katantra).
tika), although, as far as the actual passages commented upon, it is perhaps better characterized as what the much later Tibetan literature refers to as a mchan 'grel, an "interlineary commentary." Bcom Idan also throws in several longer excurses of the kind that are often called spyi don, in which he addresses certain contentious points in greater detail.
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