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1 परीत _parīta
परीत p. p.1 Surrounded, encompassed by.-2 Ex- pired, elapsed.-3 Departed, gone forth.-4 Seized, taken possession of, filled with; प्रणाशान्नन्दानां प्रशममुपयातं त्वमधुना परीतः कालेन ज्वलयसि मम क्रोधदहनम् Mu.3.29. See परी.-5 = विपरीत inverted; स्वदोषकोपनाद्रोगं लभते मरणान्तिकम् । अपि वोद्बन्धनादीनि परीतानि व्यवस्यति ॥ Mb.14.17.13.-6 Moving round. -
2 व्यापन्न _vyāpanna
व्यापन्न p. p.1 Fallen into misfortune, ruined.-2 Failed, miscarried.-3 Hurt, injured.-4 Dead, ex- pired, deceased; as in अव्यापन्न q. v.-5 Deranged, disor- dered.-6 Substituted, changed.-7 Spoilt, that which is unfit to be consumed by the Āryas; यदभोज्यमार्याणां केशकीटावपन्नमन्येन वोपघातेनोपहतं तद् व्यापन्नमिति ŚB. on MS.6.5.48.
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