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21 προρέω
A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > προρέω
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22 प्रस्यन्द् _prasyand
प्रस्यन्द् 1 Ā.1 To flow forth, exude.-2 To move rapidly, fly away, run. -
23 प्रोच्छल् _prōcchal
प्रोच्छल् 1 P. To spurt out, gush or flow forth. -
24 विस्रु _visru
विस्रु 1 P.1 To flow forth, trickle, ooze.-2 To melt, dissolve. -
25 འཕྱོ་བ་
['phyo ba]billows about, move, throb, be agitated, soar, float, flow forth, heave, smell, range, roam about, gambol -
26 пребликнува
to gush, to burst or flow forth, to speak or behave in foolishly emotional way -
27 пребликне
to gush, to burst or flow forth, to speak or behave in foolishly emotional way -
28 ex-plōrō
ex-plōrō āvī, ātus, āre, to cause to flow forth, bring out, search out, examine, investigate, explore: rem totam: fugam domini: caecum iter, O.: locos novos, V.: idoneum locum castris, select, Cs.: de voluntate alcius, N.: ea, quae, etc.: ne quid Corruat, O.: Postquam exploratum est labare, etc., O. —To spy out, reconnoitre, examine: quo transire possit, Cs.: itinera egressūsque eius, S.: Africam: ante explorato et subsidiis positis, L.: explorato profectos esse amicos, Ta.—Supin. acc.: exploratum praemissi, S.: Iugurtha quid agitaret, exploratum misit, S.—To try, prove, investigate, test, put to the proof: explorat robora fumus, V.: regis animum, sound, L.: cibos, taste, Ta.: insidias, try, V. -
29 profluo
profluere, profluxi, profluctus Vflow forth or along; emanate (from) -
30 तुज्
túj
mfn. urging RV. ;
f. (only instr. - jā) shock, impulse, assault RV. ;
tuj
p. P. - ját;
inf. jáse andᅠ túje;
Pass. p. - jyámāna), andᅠ tuñj (3. pl. P. - jánti Ā. - játe;
p. - jāná, túñjāna, andᅠ túñjamāna), to strike, hit, push RV. ;
to press out (« túñjati, to give» Naigh. Nir.) RV. I, IX ;
Ā. to flow forth III, 1, 16 ;
to instigate, incite I, III ;
Pass. to be vexed I, 11, 5:
cl. 1. tojati, to hurt Dhātup. VII, 70:
Caus. (p. tujáyat;
aor. Pot. tutujyā́t, p. tū́tujāna q.v.) to promote RV. I, 143, 6 ;
to move quickly. VII, 104, 7 ;
tuñjayati, « to speak» orᅠ « to shine» Dhātup. XXXIII, 82 ;
tuñj- orᅠ tojayati, to hurt XXXII, 30 ;
to be strong ib. ;
to give orᅠ take ib. ;
to abide ib. ;
cf. ā-tují. 3
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31 परिप्रस्यन्द्
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32 प्रसिच्
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33 प्रार्ष्
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34 प्रोच्छल्
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35 विश्रावण
vi-ṡrāvaṇan. (fr. Caus.) causing to flow forth, bleeding ib. ;
vi-ṡrāvaṇan. causing to hear, narrating, apprising W.
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36 सम्प्रस्रु
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37 прыснуть
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38 proliceo
prō-lĭcĕo, cui, 2, v. n. [liqueo], to run or flow forth: prolicere, emanare, effluere. Varro: demum ubi prolicuit dulcis unda, Gloss. Isid. -
39 ἀποβλύζω
II intr., flow forth,πηγαὶ ἀ. τῶν ὀρῶν Philostr.Im.1.9
, cf. Procop.Aed.2.2,al.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀποβλύζω
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40 ἐκπρορέω
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐκπρορέω
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