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1 अर्चित
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2 རི་མོར་བྱས་པ་
[ri mor byas pa]arcita - gerbiamas, garbinamas. -
3 अभ्यर्चित
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4 ऋच्
ṛic
to praise Dhātup. XXVIII, 19 (cf. arká.)
ṛíc2) k f. praise, verse, esp. a sacred verse recited in praise of a deity (in contradistinction to the Sāman. <pl. Sāmāni> orᅠ verses which were sung andᅠ to the Yajus <pl. Yajūṇshi> orᅠ sacrificial words, formularies, andᅠ verses which were muttered);
sacred text RV. AV. VS. ṠBr. etc.. Mn. etc.. ;
the collection of the Ṛic verses (sg., but usually pl. ṛícas),
the Ṛig-veda AitBr. ĀṡvṠr. and Gṛ. Mn. I, 23, etc.. ;
(cf. ṛig-veda above);
the text of the Pūrvatāpanīya, Rāmat Up.
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5 प्रत्यर्चित
praty-arcitamfn. saluted in return MBh.
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6 वश्
vaṡcl. 2. P. Dhātup. XXIV, 71 ;
váshṭi, (1. pl. uṡmási, orᅠ ṡmasi RV. ;
3. pl. uṡánti ib. ;
p. uṡát, uṡāná andᅠ uṡámāna ib. ;
cl. 1. váṡati andᅠ cl. 3. vivashṭi < alsoᅠ vaváshṭi>, 2. sg. vavákshi ib. ;
pf. vāvaṡúḥ, - ṡe;
p. - ṡāná ib. ;
uvāṡa, ūṡuḥ Gr.;
aor. avǍṡīt ib. ;
2. sg. vaṡīh MBh. Prec. uṡyāt Gr.;
fut. vaṡitā, - ṡishyati ib.), to will, command (p. uṡámāna, « having at command») RV. AV. ;
to desire, wish, long for, be fond of, like ( alsoᅠ with inf.) RV. etc. etc. (p. uṡát andᅠ uṡāná, « willing, glad, eager, zealous, obedient» ;
the former with superl. uṡat-tama, alsoᅠ = charming, lovely BhP. <accord. toᅠ Sch. alsoᅠ = ṡuddha, dedīpyamāna, andᅠ sv-arcita>);
to aver, maintain, affirm, declare for (two acc.) MaitrUp. VarBṛS. BhP.:
Caus. vāṡayati (aor. avīvaṡat), to cause to desire etc.;
to get in one's power, subject Cat.:
Desid. vivaṡishati Gr. Intens. vāvaṡyate, vāvaṡīti, orᅠ vāvashṭi ib. ;
p. vāvaṡāná, « willing, eager» RV. ;
+ cf. Gk. ἑκών, for γγεκων, « willing»
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