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1 चल्
cal
perf. cacāla pl. celur;
fut. calishyati;
aor. acālīt), to be moved, stir, tremble, shake, quiver, be agitated, palpitate MBh. etc.;
to move on orᅠ forward, proceed, go away, start off, depart MBh. ( āsanebhyo'calan, « they rose from their seat», V, 3114) etc.;
to set (said of the day) Kathās. LXXII, 406 ;
to be moved from one's usual course, be disturbed, become confused orᅠ disordered, go astray MBh. etc.;
to turn away from, swerve, deviate from (abl. e.g.. dharmāt, to swerve from virtue Mn. VII, 15 MBh. II, 2629),
fall off (with abl.) MBh. etc.;
to sport about, frolic, play Dhātup. XXVIII, 64, Kuval. 320:
Caus. calayati (Pāṇ. 1-3, 87),
to cause to move, move, shake, jog, push, agitate, disturb Ragh. VIII, 52 Ṛitus. BhP. Bhaṭṭ. ;
to cause to deviate, turn off from (abl.) Mṛicch. IX, 21:
Caus. cālay- (Pass. cālyate) to cause to move, shake, jog, push, agitate MBh. etc.;
to drive, drive away, remove orᅠ expel from (abl.) MBh. I, 5743; XIII, 3336 Hariv. 2697 ;
to disturb, make confused orᅠ disordered MBh. XII Vedântas. BhP. III, 1, 42 ;
to cause to deviate from (abl.) MBh. III, 1504 R. III ;
to cherish, foster Dhātup. XXXII, 68 (v.l. for bal):
Intens. cañcalyate (cf. cañcala) orᅠ cāc-
(cf. á-vicācala ff.) Vop. XX, 8 f. ;
+ cf. κέλω, κέλλω, ὀκέλλω, κέλης;
Lat. celer, pro-cello, ex-
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