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1 dahati
(dahate)< √dhā (основы daha, dadhā, dhe, чаще с префиксами; санскр. √dhā, U, наст. dadhā´ti/dhatte´ - 3 кл.)кладёт, ставит; даёт; держит (в руке) -
2 dahati
(1 PP) to burn, to pain -
3 p&dāhati
(pāda + āhati) ♀ удар ногой;пинок -
4 दहति
දහති dahati(dah + a) burns; accepts. -
5 दहति
dahatim. N. of an attendant of Skanda MBh. IX, 2536.
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6 दड्ढ
දඩ්ඪ daDDha daḍḍha(pp. of ḍahati) burnt; set fire to. (pp. of dahati), burnt, consumed by fire. -
7 दह्
dah
p. dáhati impf. ádahat;
aor. adhāk RV. II, 15, 4 ;
1. sg. - ksham MBh. VII ;
3. pl. - kskur Kathās. ;
Subj. dhāk RV. I, 158, 4 ;
2. sg. dhakshi IV, 4, 4 ;
p. dhákshat < alsoᅠ nom. m.>, VI, 3, 4 X, 91, 7 ;
dáhshat I, 130, 8 ;
fut. dhakshyati Pāṇ. 7-2, 10 Siddh. Kār. 6, MBh. ;
Pot. dhakshyet I, 8383 etc.;
dahishy-, I, 2120 BhP. IV Prasaṇg. XIX, 7 ;
inf. dagdhum) to burn, consume by fire, scorch roast RV. etc.;
to cauterise Suṡr. ;
to consume, destroy completely Mn. VII, 9 MBh. etc.. ;
to torment, torture, pain, distress, disturb, grieve MBh. etc.:
Pass. dahyate (- ti MānGṛ. II, 15 MBh. if., XIIf.);
to be burnt, burn, be in flames AV. Nir. etc.;
to be consumed by fire orᅠ destroyed Mn. VI, 71 ;
to be inflamed (a wound) Suṡr. I, 28 ;
to be consumed by internal heat orᅠ grief, suffer pain, be distressed orᅠ vexed MBh. etc.;
Caus. dāhayati to burn orᅠ be burned Mn. Yājñ. I, 89 MBh. etc.. ;
to cause to be cooked Hariv. 15523 (aor. pl. adīdahan):
Desid. didhakshati (cf. - kshā, - kshu)
to be about to burn orᅠ consume orᅠ destroy MBh. I-IV R. (p. - kshamāṇa):
Desid. Caus. (p. - kshayat) to cause any one to make efforts to burn Bhaṭṭ. III, 33:
Intens. dandahīti, - hyate (Pāṇ. 3-1, 24; 7-4, 86) ;
to burn orᅠ destroy completely Hariv. 8726 BhP. VI, 8, 21 ;
(Impv. - dagdhi) Ṡiṡ. Prasannar. VI, 32 and 48 ;
Ā. to be burnt completely Hariv. 7040 BhP. Pañcat. I, 8, 23/24 ;
+ cf. Lith. degú, I am hot;
Goth. dag-s;
Old Germ. tāh-t, « a wick»
2) mfn. « burning» seeᅠ uṡá-
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8 डय्हति
ඩය්හති Dayhati ḍayhati(pass. of ḍahati) is burnt. -
9 डहन्त
ඩහන්ත Dahanta ḍahanta(pr.p. of ḍahati) burning; setting fire to. -
10 डहमान
ඩහමාන Dahamaana ḍahamāna(pr.p. of ḍahati) burning; setting fire to. -
11 डहित्वा
ඩහිත්වා Dahitvaa ḍahitvā(abs. of ḍahati) having burnt; having set fire to. -
12 दहि
දහි dahi(aor of dahati) burnt; accepted. -
13 अपिदह्
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14 उपदह्
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15 निदह्
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16 निर्दह्
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17 परिदह्
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18 प्रतिदह्
prati-dahP. - dahati (fut. - dhakshyati), to burn towards, encounter with flames, consume RV. AV. ṠBr. ChUp.:
Pass. - dahyate (- ti), to be burnt orᅠ consumed by fire MBh.
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19 प्रदह्
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20 विदह्
vi-dah
to cauterize (a wound) Suṡr. ;
to decompose, corrupt Car.:
Pass. - dahyate, to be burnt etc.;
to burn, be inflamed (as a wound) Suṡr. ;
to suffer from internal heat ib. ;
to be consumed by grief, waste, pine MBh. ;
to be puffed up, boast R. (v.l. vi-katthase for vi-dahyase)
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