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1 भ्यस्
bhyas
Subj. bhyásāt SV. ;
Gr. alsoᅠ pf. babhyase fut. bhyasishyati etc.:
Caus. bhyāsayati:
Desid. bibhyasishate:
Intens. bābhyasyate, bābhyasti), to fear, be afraid, tremble (cf. bhī, of which this is a secondary form, prob. through bhiyas)
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2 नवन्
navanpl. (nom. acc. ráva;
instr. navábhis abl. dat. - bhyas loc. - su;
Class, alsoᅠ navabhís, - bhyás, - sú;
gen. navānā́m Pāṇ. 6-1, 177 etc..)
nine RV. etc. etc.
+ cf. Zd. navan;
Gk. ἐννέα for ἐνγγεα fr. ἐνεγγα;
Lat., nôvem;
Goth. andᅠ Old High Germ. niun,
Old Sax. andᅠ Angl. Sax. nigun,
Germ. neun,
Eng. nine
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3 उद्भ्यस
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4 नद्भ्यस्
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5 पथिन्
pathin
middle pathí;
weak path;
sg. pánthās (nom. voc.), pánthānam < pánthām RV. AV. >;
pathā́, - thé, - thás, - thí;
du. pánthānau, pathíbhyām, pathós;
pl. pánthānas < pánthās, - thāsas RV. ;
patháyas Br. >;
pathás < pāthás RV. II, 2, 4, perhaps gen. sg.?>;
pathíbhis, - bhyas;
pathā́m <-thīnā́m RV. AV. >;
pathíshu;
cf. Pāṇ. 7-1, 85 etc..) a way, path, road, course (lit. andᅠ fig.;
panthānaṉ-dā, with gen. to cede the way to;
pathâ̱nena, « in this way orᅠ manner», pathini-as seeᅠ under ny-as) RV. etc. etc.;
range, reach (cf. karṇa-, darṡana- etc.);
sect, doctrine L. ;
a division of hell Mn. IV, 90 ;
N. of a teacher with the patr. Saubhara BṛĀrUp. ;
Cf. patha;
+ Zd. panthan;
Gk. πάτος;
Lat. pont-em;
Old Pruss. pintis;
Slav. patǐ
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6 भी
bhī1) cl. 3. P. Dhātup. XXV, 2 bibhéti (du. bibhītas orᅠ bibhitas Pot. bibhīyāt orᅠ bibhiyāt Pāṇ. 6-4, 115 ;
Pot. 3. pl. bibhyeyuḥ MBh. XII, 459 ;
impf. 3. pl. abibhayuḥ Pāṇ. 7-3, 83 Sch. ;
ep. alsoᅠ Ā. 1. sg. bibhye andᅠ andᅠ P. 3. sg. bibhyati pl. bibhyanti;
Ved. alsoᅠ cl. 1. A. bháyate, andᅠ accord, to Dhātup. XXXIV, 15,
cl., 10. P. bhāyayati;
pf. bibhāya, 3. pl. bibhyuḥ RV. etc. etc.;
bībhāya AitBr. ;
bibhayā́ṉcakara ṠBr. cf. Pāṇ. 3-1, 39 ;
aor. abhaishīt, - shma, - shuḥ RV. AV. etc., 2. sg. bhaishīs AV., bhais Br. etc., esp. in mābhais, do not be afraid;
once for pl. = mābhaishṭa R. I, 55, 25 ;
bhes Br. ;
bhema RV., p. Ā. bhiyāná ib.,;
fut. bhetā Gr.;
cond, abheshyat ṠBr. ;
inf. bhiyáse RV. ;
bhetum MBh. etc.), to fear, be afraid of (abl. orᅠ gen., rarely instr., orᅠ acc.) RV. etc. etc.;
to fear for, be anxious about (abl.) R.:
Pass. bhīyate, aor., abhāyi Gr.:
Caus. bhīsháyate ( ṠBr. etc.;
cf. Pāṇ. 1-3, 68),
bhīshayati ( MBh. ;
once m. c. bhish- BhP. ;
p. bhīshayāṇa MBh. ;
aor. bībhishaḥ TS., - shathāḥ RV.), bhāyayati, - te
( Pāṇ. 1-3, 68 Sch. Pot. bhāyayes Megh. 61 ;
v.l. bhīshayes;
aor. bībhayat, ábībhayanta RV. ;
ind. p. - bhāyya Br.), bhāpayate (Pāṇ. 6-1, 56 Sch.),
to terrify, put in a fright, intimidate RV. etc. etc.:
Desid. bibhīshati Gr.:
Intens. bebhīyate, bebhayīti, bebheti ib. ;
Cf. bhyas;
+ Lith. bijótis;
Slav. bojati;
Germ. biben, beben
bhī́2) f. fear, apprehension, fright, alarm, dread of (abl. loc. acc. with prati, orᅠ comp.) RV. etc. etc.
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7 भेष्
bhesh
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