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This review is from: Sanskrit English Dictionay: Etymologically and Philologically Arranged with Special Reference to Cognate Indo-European Langauges, New Reprint 2005 (Hardcover)
You have to get used to the fact that Sanskrit has its own alphabetic order, and yes its own alphabet. Fortunately all words have Latin spelling too, leaving the less fortunate of us who do not know the language but struggle to find the right reference to struggle with the "vowels first - consonants later" Sanskrit alphabetic order. The more you use it the easier it gets. Very valuable Indo-European cognates (especially Greek and Latin) can be found throughout.
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Sanskrit English Dictionay: Etymologically and Philologically Arranged with Special Reference to Cognate Indo-European Langauges, New Rep... by Monier Monier-Williams (Hardcover - December 12, 2005)
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