praGarati
pragharati (praggh°? below; see gharati ; Pali paggharati, which because of the double ggh is customarily associated with Skt. kṣar-, Geiger 56.2 ; even Skt. , and still more BHS , has forms which at least look as if they came from a root ghṛ-, ghar-, see Wh. Roots and BR ; cf. also parighareti ), flows forth : °ti Mvy 6967 (here v.l. praggharati, and so Mironov ; the only trace in BHS tradition of the double ggh); Divy 57.21 ; 409.1 ; Śikṣ 249.7 ; Av i.202.13 ; Karmav 66.4 . See also prākharati (pra°?) . It may be, perhaps, that the BHS forms of ghar- (not in Pali ) originated as simplex back-formations from MIndic paggharati, and that pragharati (instead of praggh°) was influenced by gharati. How are the Skt. forms to be interpreted? Uhlenbeck connects them with ghṛta, ghee .