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1 पद्
pad
2) cl. 4. Ā. Dhātup. XXVI, 60 padyate (- ti AitBr. MBh. ;
Pot. padyām R. ;
Impv. patsva MBh. ;
pf. papāda RV. ;
pede Br. ;
aor. apadmahi, - dran RV. <Subj. padāti ib. >;
apatsi, patthās AV. ;
Prec. padīshṭá RV. AV. ;
fut. patsyati Br. ;
- te Up. ;
pattā Gr.;
inf. páttave RV. ;
- tos, - tum Br. ;
- pádas RV. ;
ind. p. - pádya ib. ;
-pā́dam Br.), to fall, fall down orᅠ out, perish RV. AV. VS. Br. ;
to go, resort orᅠ apply to, participate in (acc.), keep, observe MBh.:
Caus. pādáyati, - te, to cause to fall AV. AitBr. (Pass. pādyate Br. ;
Desid. pipādayishati Br. etc.);
padayate, to go Dhātup. XXXV, 44:
Desid. pitsate Pāṇ. 7-4, 54:
Intens. panīpadyate Kāv. ;
panīpadīti Pāṇ. 7-4, 84. ;
pád3) m. (in strong cases pā́d;
ifc. f. pad orᅠ padī) a foot ( padā, padbhyām andᅠ - bhis, alsoᅠ « on foot» RV. etc. etc.;
ifc. alsoᅠ « sticking to the feet of» ;
cf. ṡrī-vishṇu-padī);
a step R. ;
a fourth part, a quarter AV. ṠBr. ;
Cf. pada;
+ Gk. πούς, ποδός;
Lat. pes, ped-is;
Goth. fôtus;
Angl. Sax. fôt;
Eng. foot;
Germ. Fuss
- पच्छस्
- पच्छौच
- पत्सङ्गिन्
- पत्सुख
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2 व्रज्
vrajcl. 1. P. Dhātup. VIII, 79 ;
vrájati (m.c. alsoᅠ - te;
pf. vavrā́ja RV. etc. etc.;
aor. avrājīt Br. Up. ;
fut. vrajitā Gr.;
vrajishyati Br. etc.;
inf. vrajitum MBh. ;
ind. p. vrajitvā, - vrájya, - vrājam Br. etc.), to go, walk, proceed, travel, wander, move ( alsoᅠ applied to inanimate objects;
with acc. orᅠ instr. of the road acc. of the distance, andᅠ acc., rarely loc. orᅠ dat., of the place orᅠ object gone to;
with orᅠ scil. padbhyām, « to go on foot» ;
with upānadbhyām id. lit. « with shoes» ;
with dhuryais, « to travel by means of beasts of burden» ;
with paramāṉgatim, « to attain supreme bliss» ;
with ṡaraṇam andᅠ acc., « to take refuge with» ;
with mūrdhnāpādau andᅠ gen., « to prostrate one's self at anyone's feet» ;
with antam andᅠ gen., « to come to the end of» ;
with anyena, anyatra orᅠ anyatas, « to go another way orᅠ elsewhere» ;
with adhas, either « to sink down < to hell>» orᅠ « to be digested < as food>» ;
with punar, « to return to life») RV. etc. etc.;
to go in order to, be going to (dat. inf. orᅠ an adj. ending in aka <e.g.. bhojakovrajati, he is going to eat >) Pāṇ. 2-3, 15; III, 3, 10 etc.. ;
to go to (a woman), have sexual intercourse with (acc.) Mn. Suṡr. ;
to go against, attack (an enemy;
alsoᅠ with vidvisham, dvishato'bhimukham, abhy-ari etc.) Mn. Yājñ. Kām. ;
to go away. depart from (abl.), go abroad, retire, withdraw, pass away (as time) MBh. Kāv. etc.;
to undergo, go to any state orᅠ condition, obtain, attain to, become (esp. with acc. of an abstract noun e.g.. with vināṡam, « to go to destruction, become destroyed» ;
with chattratām, « to become a pupil» ;
with nirvṛitim, « to grow happy» <cf. gam, yā etc.>;
with sukham, « to feel well» ;
with jīvan, « to escape alive») ib.:
Caus. orᅠ cl. 10. P. Dhātup. XXXII, 74 ;
vrājayati, to send, drive, AitAr. ;
to prepare, decorate Dhātup.:
Desid. vivrajishati Gr.:
Intens. vāvrajate, vāvrakti, to go crookedly Pāṇ. 3-1, 23 Sch.
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