anudAtta a. Grave (accent); not elevated or raised (not pronounced with the Udātta accent); uccErudAttaH , nIcEranudAttaH ; accentless, having the neutral, general tone; udAttaScAnudAttaSca svaritaSca trayaH svarAH ; uttered with the grave accent (as a vowel); prayatnaprerito vAyuryadorDvaBAge pratihato'caM nizpAdayati sa udAttaH ; evamaDonizpanno'c anudAttaH; tAlvAdizu saBAgezu sTAnezu nIcaBAge nizpanno'c anudAttaH ; °ttaM padamekavarjaM Sk. (The term anudAtta is used by Pāṇini for the grave accent which immediately precedes the Udātta, and also for the general accentless tone neither high nor low, termed ekaSruti , the one monotonous intonation belonging to the generality of syllables in a sentence). — ttaH The grave accent. Comp. — AdiH a nominal base of which the first syllable is anudAtta . — it a verbal root having for its anubaMDa the grave accent (denoting that it takes the Ātm. terminations only). — udayaM a syllable followed (immediately) by the grave accent. — tara a. more than anudAtta ; still lower or graver accent, i. e. that which immediately precedes a syllable having the udAtta or svarita accent and is thus more depressed than the ordinary anudAtta accent.