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121 a face schimb
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122 pacīscor
pacīscor pactus, ī, dep. [PAC-], to agree together, bargain, contract, agree, covenant, stipulate, transact: ut ex areā, nisi pactus esset orator, ne tolleret: magnā mercede cum principibus, ut, etc., L.: votis Ne Addant, etc., H.: (provinciam) sibi, stipulate for: tantum ab eo vitam, S.: stipendium populo R. dare, bind themselves, L.: Anchisae renovare annos, O.: pactos (Aetolos) in foedere suas urbīs fore, L.: quod dierum essent pactae induciae, had been agreed upon: quidam pacto inter se ut, etc., under an agreement, that, etc., L.— To betroth: ex quā pactus esset vir domo, in matrimonium duceret, L.—Pass.. cuius filio pacta est Artavasdis filia: Turnus, cui pacta Lavinia erat, L.—Fig., to barter, hazard, stake: vitam pro laude, V.* * *pacisci, pactus sum V DEPmake a bargain or agreement; agree, enter into a marriage contract; negotiate -
123 निमे
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124 पण्
paṇ
pf. peṇe Gr.;
aor. apaṇishṭa Bhaṭṭ. ;
fut. paṇishyate, - ṇitā ib.), to honour, praise Naigh. III, 14 ;
to barter, purchase, buy Br. MBh. ;
to negotiate, bargain Āpast. ;
to bet, stake, lay a wager, play for (with gen. <e.g.. prâ̱ṇā-nām Bhaṭṭ. ;
cf. Pāṇ. 2-3, 57. Kāṡ. > orᅠ acc. <e.g.. kṛishṇāṉ> MBh.);
to risk orᅠ hazard (as a battle) MBh. ;
to win anything (instr.) from (acc.) ib.:
Caus. paṇayati (aor. apīpaṇat), to negotiate, bargain Kāv. (Cf. paṇāya andᅠ pan.)
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125 परादा
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126 परिवृत्
pari-vṛit
ind. p. - vṛitya, orᅠ parī-vartam), to turn round, revolve, move in a circle orᅠ to andᅠ fro, roll orᅠ wheel orᅠ wander about, circumambulate (acc.) RV. etc. etc.;
(with hṛidi orᅠ hṛidaye) to run in a person's mind MBh. ;
to return, go orᅠ come back to (acc.) ib. ;
to be reborn in (loc.) VP. ;
( alsoᅠ with anyathā) to change, turn out different MBh. Kāv. ;
to abide, stay, remain Mn. MBh. etc.;
to act, proceed, behave R.:
Caus. - vartayati, to cause to turn orᅠ move round orᅠ back orᅠ to andᅠ fro MBh. Kāv. etc.;
(Ā.) to roll orᅠ bring near (Subj. - vartayāte) RV. V, 37, 3 ;
to overthrow, upset (a carriage) Hariv. ;
to invert, put in a reverse order Mṛicch. V, 9/10 (read - vartya for - vṛitya);
to change, barter, exchange MBh. Hariv. etc.;
to renew (an agreement) Mn. VIII, 154 etc.. ;
to understand orᅠ explain wrongly (words etc.) MBh. Kāv. ;
to turn topsyturvy i.e. search thoroughly R. ;
to destroy, annihilate ib. ;
to straiten, contract Car. ;
(Ā.) to cause one's self to be turned round (in having one's head shaved all round) TBr. ṠBr. (cf. - vartana):
Intens. - vávartti, to turn (intrans.) continually RV. I, 164, 11.
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127 प्रतिदान
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128 भाण्डप्रतिभाण्डक
bhāṇḍa-pratibhāṇḍakan. « commodity for commodity», computation of the exchange of goods, barter Col
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