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  • 121 उत्था _utthā

    उत्था 1 P. [उद्-स्था]
    1 To get up, stand, rise, raise oneself; उत्तिष्ठेत्प्रथमं चास्य Ms.2.194; R.9.59; Śi.9.39.
    -2 To get up from, leave, give up or cease from; अनाशनादुत्तिष्ठति Pt.4.
    -3 To rise, come up (as the sun &c.).
    -4 To rebound (as a ball); कराभिघातोत्थितकन्दुकेयम् R.16.83,
    -5 To come forth, arise, spring or originate from, accrue from; ग्रामाच्छतमुत्तिष्ठति Mbh; यदुत्तिष्ठति वर्णेभ्यो नृपाणां क्षयि तत्फलम् Ś.2.14; अन्यदमृतादुत्थितम् K.136; उदतिष्ठन् प्रशंसावाचः Dk.49 shouts of applause burst forth (were heard); असंशयं सागरभागुदस्थात् N.22.44.
    -6 To rise, increase in strength or power, grow, (as an enemy, disease &c.); (Ātm.) उत्तिष्ठमानस्तु परो नोपेक्ष्यः पथ्यमिच्छता Śi.2.1 (= Pt.1.234.)
    -7 To become animated, rise (from the dead) मृतोत्थिता; Ku.7.4.
    -8 To be active or brave, rise up; हृदयदौर्बल्यं त्यक्त्वोत्तिष्ठ Bg.2.3,37; Mv.2; Pt.3.21.
    -9 To make efforts; take pains, strive, try; उत्तिष्ठमानं मित्रार्थे कस्त्वां न बहु मन्यते Bk.8.12; 2.18; Mv.4.6; मुक्तावुत्तिष्ठते जनः Ki.11.13; उदस्थित ऋतौ Śi.14.17.
    -1 To excel, surpass. -Caus. (उत्थापयति)
    1 To cause to stand up, raise, lift up; उत्थाप्यते ग्रावा H.3.35; R.14.59; raise or throw up (as dust); R.7.39.
    -2 To instigate, excite, rouse to action; त्वामुत्थापयति द्वयम् Śi.2.57,12; Kām.5.4; H.3.85; Dk.17.
    -3 To arouse, awaken, raise to life, make alive; प्राणो हीदं सर्वमुत्थापयति Śat. Br.
    -4 To support, feed, aid; अत्र परिकरोत्थापितो$र्थान्तरन्यासालङ्कारः Malli. on Ki.8.4.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > उत्था _utthā

  • 122 stamme fra

    происходить от
    -er, -a/-et, -a/-et
    * * *
    [ komme fra] come from [ nedstamme fra] come of (el. from) (fx

    a good family

    ) (formelt) [ nedstamme fra] be descended from originate from, stem from

    Norsk-engelsk ordbok > stamme fra

  • 123 entstammen

    ent·stam·men *
    vi sein;
    einer S. \entstammen dat
    1) ( aus etw stammen) to come [or stem] from sth;
    einer wohlhabenden Familie \entstammen to come from an affluent family
    2) ( aus einer bestimmten Zeit stammen) to originate from sth; ( abgeleitet sein) to be derived from sth;
    die Skulptur entstammt der viktorianischen Epoche the sculpture originates from the Victorian era

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Studenten > entstammen

  • 124 originarse de

    • branch from
    • come from
    • derive from
    • grow fond
    • grow grass on
    • originate from
    • stem from

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > originarse de

  • 125 исходить

    I совер.; (что-л.); разг.
    go/walk/stroll all over
    II без доп.
    1) issue (from), come (from); originate (from), emanate (from) (происходить)
    2) proceed (from), base oneself (on)
    3) совер. - изойти; разг. (слезами и т.п.)
    be drained of
    * * *
    * * *
    (что-л.); go/walk/stroll all over
    * * *
    emanate
    proceed

    Новый русско-английский словарь > исходить

  • 126 происходить

    несовер. - происходить; совер. - произойти
    без доп.
    1) take place, happen, occur
    2) (от кого-л./чего-л.; из чего-л.)
    descend (from), come (from/of), be descended (from)
    3) (из-за кого-л./чего-л.)
    be the result (of); arise (from), originate (from)

    Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > происходить

  • 127 ترتب عليه

    تَرَتّبَ عَليه: نَتَجَ عنه، كانَ نَتِيجَةً له
    to result from, be the result or consequence of, follow from, issue from, originate from, stem from, grow out of, be caused by, be occasioned by

    Arabic-English new dictionary > ترتب عليه

  • 128 تلا

    تَلاَ: نَشَأَ مِنْ أو عن
    to ensue from, result form, spring from, arise from, originate from, stem, from

    Arabic-English new dictionary > تلا

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