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  • 121 गम् _gam

    गम् 1 P. (गच्छति, जगाम, अगमत्, गमिष्यति, गन्तुम्, गत desid.; जिगमिषति, जिगांसते Ātm.; freq. जङ्गम्यते; जङ्गमीति or जङ्गन्ति)
    1 To go, move in general; गच्छत्वार्या पुनर्दर्शनाय V.5; गच्छति पुरः शरीरं धावति पश्चादसंस्तुतं चेतः Ś.1.33; क्वाधुना गम्यते 'where art thou going'.
    -2 To depart, go forth, go away, set forth or out; उत्क्षिप्यैनां ज्योतिरेकं जगाम Ś.5.3.
    -3 To go to, reach, resort to, arrive at, approach; यदगम्यो$पि गम्यते Pt.1.7; एनो गच्छति कर्तारम् Ms.8.19 the sin goes to (recoils on) the doer; 4.199; so धरणिं मूर्ध्ना गम् &c.
    -4 To pass, pass away, elapse (as time); दिनेषु गच्छत्सु R.3.8 as days rolled on, in course of time; Me.85; काव्यशास्त्रविनोदेन कालो गच्छति धीमताम् H.1.1; गच्छता कालेन in the long run.
    -5 To go to the state or condition of, become, undergo, suffer, partake of &c. (usually joined with nouns ending in.
    -ता, -त्व &c, or any noun in the acc.); गमिष्या- म्युपहास्यताम् R.1.3; पश्चादुमाख्यां सुमुखी जगाम Ku.1.26 went by or received the name of Umā; so तृप्तिं गच्छति becomes satisfied; विषादं गतः became dejected; कोपं न गच्छति does not become angry; आनृण्यं गतः became released from debt; मनसा गम् to think of, remember; Ku.2.63; वृषेण गच्छतः riding a bull; Ku.5.8.
    -6 To cohabit, have sexual intercourse with; गुरोः सुतां... यो गच्छति पुमान् Pt.2.17; Y.1.8. -Caus. (गमयति-ते)
    1 To cause to go, lead or reduce to (as a state); गमितः गतिम् Ku.4.24; Bh.3.38; Ki.2.7.
    -2 To spend, pass (as time).
    -3 To make clear, explain, expound.
    -4 To signify, denote, convey an idea or sense of; द्वौ नञौ प्रकृतार्थ गमयतः 'two negatives make one affirma- tive'.
    -5 To send to.
    -6 To bring to a place (acc.).
    -7 To impart, grant, bestow.
    -8 To intend, mean.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > गम् _gam

  • 122 горячиться (II) > разгорячиться (II)

    ............................................................
    1. be/become excited
    ............................................................
    2. be/become angry
    ............................................................

    Русско-персидский словарь > горячиться (II) > разгорячиться (II)

  • 123 разлутува се

    to become angry, to become excited, to enrage, to inflame, to lush into fury

    Македонско-англиски речник > разлутува се

  • 124 разнервира се

    to become angry, to become incensed (irritated, upset)

    Македонско-англиски речник > разнервира се

  • 125 кею

    ет. become irritated, become angry
    сердиться, злиться

    Kazakh-English dictionary > кею

  • 126 g’ash

    1. (Persian) anger, irritation. g’ashi keldi to become angered or annoyed; to feel uncomfortable or irritated. yuragi g’ash tortdi to become angry or annoyed. g’ashiga teg or g’ashini keltir to anger, to irritate, to annoy 2 (Persian) foe

    Uzbek-English dictionary > g’ash

  • 127 qizish

    v.i. coop. of qizi ; to get hot; to heat up, to become busy or frenzied; to get hot under the collar, to become angry; to get hot and burn. (qizishtir)

    Uzbek-English dictionary > qizish

  • 128 suutahtaa

    yks.nom. suutahtaa; yks.gen. suutahdan; yks.part. suutahti; yks.ill. suutahtaisi; mon.gen. suutahtakoon; mon.part. suutahtanut; mon.ill. suutahdettiin
    become angered (verb)
    flare up (verb)
    go into a huff (verb)
    * * *
    • become angry
    • blow up
    • flare up
    • go into a huff

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > suutahtaa

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