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1 tapati
< √tap (√tap; U. наст. ta´pati/ta´pte - 1 кл.; ta´pyati/ta´pyate - 4 кл.)1) пылает, горит, является горячим 2) сияет, блещет -
2 tapati
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3 tapati
(-kati) tappen, stapfen; trippeln (trippen) -
4 तपति
තපති tapati(tap + a) shines; brights. -
5 तापत्य
tāpatyamfn. relating to Tapatī MBh. I, 387 ;
m. metron. fr. Tapatī (N. of Kuru, 6505; of Arjuna, 6509; 6514ff.; 6632ff.)
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6 tepeo
tepeo, ēre (altind. tápati, erwärmt, brennt), lauwarm sein, I) eig.: caro tepet, Plin.: hiems tepet, Hor. – Partiz. tepēns, warm, lau, sol, Ov.: aurae, Verg.: cor, Plin. – II) übtr.: 1) liebewarm-, verliebt sein, alqo (in jmd.), Hor.: cor tepens, Ov. – 2) in der Liebe usw. lau-, ohne Feuer-, erkaltet sein, seu tepet, sive amat, Ov.: affectus tepet, ist ohne Feuer, Quint.
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7 तत्त
තත්ත tatta nthe real nature; reality. (pp. of tapati), heat; hot; glowing. -
8 तपन्त
තපන්ත tapanta(pr.p. of tapati) shining. -
9 तपमान
තපමාන tapamaana tapamāna(pr.p. of tapati) shining. -
10 तपि
තපි tapi(aor of tapati) shined. -
11 तापेति
තාපෙති taapeti tāpeti(caus. of tapati) scorches; torments; heats. -
12 tepeo
tepeo, ēre (altind. tápati, erwärmt, brennt), lauwarm sein, I) eig.: caro tepet, Plin.: hiems tepet, Hor. – Partiz. tepēns, warm, lau, sol, Ov.: aurae, Verg.: cor, Plin. – II) übtr.: 1) liebewarm-, verliebt sein, alqo (in jmd.), Hor.: cor tepens, Ov. – 2) in der Liebe usw. lau-, ohne Feuer-, erkaltet sein, seu tepet, sive amat, Ov.: affectus tepet, ist ohne Feuer, Quint. -
13 अभिसंतप्
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14 अर्कतनय
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15 अवतप्
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16 आतपत्
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17 आतप्
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18 उत्तप्
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19 उपतप्
upa-tap
to afflict (as an illness;
with gen. orᅠ acc. of the afflicted person) ṠBr. ChUp. ;
to feel pain, become sick ĀṡvGṛ. IV, 1, 1:
Pass. - tapyate, to be made warm orᅠ heated;
(with tapas) to undergo bodily mortification AV. VII, 61, 1, 2 ;
to be afflicted with pain, be tormented, feel pain, become ill KātyṠr. MBh. BhP. Suṡr. etc.:
Caus. - tāpayati (aor. Subj. 2. sg. - tītapāsi AV.) to ignite, burn, consume AV. VI, 32, 1 ;
to cause pain, mortify, torment, hurt, oppress MBh. BhP. Comm. on Mn.
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20 कुरु
kúruavas m. pl. N. of a people of India andᅠ of their country (situated near the country of the Pañcālas;
hence often connected with Pañcāla orᅠ Pañcāla < seeᅠ kuru-pañc- below >:
the uttara-kuravaḥ, orᅠ uttarāḥkuravaḥ are the northern Kurus, the most northerly of the four Mahā-dvīpas orᅠ principal divisions of the known world
distinguished from the dakshiṇāḥkuravaḥ orᅠ southern Kurus MBh. I, 4346,
by other systems regarded as one of the nine divisions orᅠ Varshas of the same;
it was probably a country beyond the most northern range of the Himâlaya, often described as a country of everlasting happiness < AitBr. MBh. etc.>, andᅠ considered by some to be the ancient home of the Āryan race);
= ṛitvijas (priests) Naigh. ;
= kartāras (« doers», fr. 1. kṛi) Comm. on ChUp. ;
(us) m. N. of the ancestor of the Kurus (son of Saṃvaraṇa andᅠ Tapatī, daughter of the sun MBh. I, 3738 ff. Hariv. 1799 etc.. ;
Kuru is the ancestor of both Pāṇḍu andᅠ Dhṛita-rāshṭra, though the patronymic derived from his name is usually applied only to the sons of the latter, the sons andᅠ descendants of the former being called Pāṇḍavas);
N. of a son of Āgnīdhra andᅠ grandson of Priya-vrata VP. BhP. ;
boiled rice L. ;
the plant Solanum Jacquini (= kaṇṭakārikā) L. ;
(ūs) f. a princess of the Kuru race Pāṇ. 4-1, 66 and 176 (cf. kaurava, etc.)
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