Also after a form of kim when the particle cit follows it and when no other word precedes such form of kim the finite verb retains its accent.,
The word किम्वृत्तं is a Genitive Tatpurusha meaning किमोवृत्तं ॥ The word किम्वृत्तं means any form of किम् with its case-affixes, as well as the forms of किम् when it takes the affixes डतर and डतम ॥ Thus कश्चिद् भुङ्क्ते꣡, कश्चिद् भोज꣡यति, कश्चिद् अधीते, केनचित् करो꣡ति, कस्मैचिद् द꣡दाति, कतरश्चित् करो꣡ति, कतमश्चिद् भुङ्क्ते꣡ ॥
Why do we say 'followed by चित्'? Observe को भुङ्क्ते ॥
The word अपूर्वं of the last sutra qualifies this also; therefore, the verb loses its accent here:- देवदत्तः किंचित् प॒॒ठ॒॒ति॒॒ ॥,
