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1 अवसृप्
ava-sṛip- sárpati, (said of the sun) to set VS. XVI, 7 ;
(p. loc. m. - sarpati) Lāṭy. ;
to flow back (as the, sea in low tide) MBh. XIII, 7257 ;
(v.l. ava-sarpita mfn. « caused to flow back»);
to creep to orᅠ approach unawares TS. AV. VIII, 6, 3 ;
to flow over gradually AV. XI, 1, 17.
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2 उत्सृप्
ut-sṛip
to rise up, glide orᅠ soar upwards AV. VI, 134, 2 ṠBr. KātyṠr. BhP. Ragh. etc.. ;
to glide along, move on slowly TBr. ĀṡvṠr. KātyṠr. Gobh. etc.:
Desid. - sisṛipsati (p. - sísṛipsat) to wish to get up RV. VIII, 14, 14 BhP.
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3 उपसृप्
upa-sṛipP. Ā. - sarpati, - te, to creep towards, approach stealthily orᅠ softly orᅠ gently RV. X, 18, 10; 99, 12 AV. ṠBr. AitBr. MBh. Ṡak. etc.. ;
to approach (a woman for intercourse) MBh. I ;
to meet with Kāṡ. on Pāṇ. 1-4, 40 ;
to draw near, approach slowly (as sunset, misfortune, etc.) MBh. BhP. Hit.
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4 उपावसृप्
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5 निःसृप्
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6 परिसृप्
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7 पर्यवसृप्
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8 प्रतिप्रसृप्
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9 प्रतिसृप्
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10 प्रत्यवसृप्
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11 प्रसृप्
pra-sṛipP. - sarpati, to creep up to, glide into (acc.) RV. VS. Br. ṠrS. ;
to advance, proceed, move towards (acc.) Vait. MBh. etc.;
to stream orᅠ break forth MBh. Ṡiṡ.:
to set in (as darkness) Kathās. ;
to spread, extend, be diffused Ṡatr. Uttarar. ;
to set to work, act, proceed in a certain way Kām. Kathās. ;
to advance, progress Bhaṭṭ.
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12 विप्रसृप्
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13 विसृप्
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14 व्यतिसृप्
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15 व्यपसृप्
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16 व्यवसृप्
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17 व्युत्सृप्
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18 संसृप्
saṉ-sṛip
to go together AitBr. ;
to move, glide along MBh. Kāv. etc.;
to go to, approach (acc.) MBh. ;
to go away, withdraw from (abl.) Āpast.
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19 समधिसृप्
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20 समनुसृप्
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