Significance of Affix
In Tibetan Buddhism, "Affix" denotes a morpheme that is appended to a word to alter its meaning, especially significant in treated compound words. Additionally, it refers to a grammatical component that may be included in a term, though its necessity or relevance can be a matter of debate. This concept highlights the flexibility and complexity of language as it pertains to Buddhist teachings.
Synonyms: Join, Fix, Stick, Glue
In Dutch: Bevestigen; In Finnish: °¾±¾±²Ô²Ô¾±³Ù³Ùää
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Buddhist concept of 'Affix'
In Buddhism, "Affix" can signify a morpheme that alters a word's meaning, particularly in compounds. It also represents a grammatical element, raising questions about its necessity and relevance in conveying Buddhist concepts.
From: Tattvasangraha [with commentary]
(1) A grammatical element that can be added to a term, although its necessity or relevance is questioned in the context.[1] (2) A morpheme added to a word to modify its meaning, particularly relevant in the context of the treated compound word.[2]
Hindu concept of 'Affix'
In Hinduism, "Affix" signifies a linguistic element added to root words, specifically enhancing the meaning of 'apti', reflecting the importance of language and its components in spiritual and philosophical contexts.
From: Mandukya Upanishad (Madhva commentary)
(1) A linguistic component added to a root word for formation, here used in the addition to 'apti'.[3]