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41 अभिनिष्पत्
abhi-nish-patto fly out towards (acc.) AV. VII, 64, 1 ;
to spring forth, shoot forth
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42 נבע
נְבַעch. sam( Hif. הִבִּיעַ to cause bubbling, fermenting). Targ. Y. Gen. 26:21; a. e.Part. נְבִיעַ. Targ. Prov. 18:4.Targ. Job 6:10 וְאַבּוּעַ some ed., read: וַאֲבוּעַ, v. בּוּעַ a. בְּעַע. Af. אַבַּע as preced. Hif. Targ. Prov. 1:23. Ib. 15:28; a. fr.Taan.25b (first time in Hebr. Dict.) אַבַּע מימיך (Ms. M. first time אֵי) let thy waters spring forth. B. Bath. 151b; Keth.91a מחינא לכו בסילוא דלא מַבַּע דמא we shall strike you with the thorn which makes no blood flow (i. e. excommunication). Sabb.88a וקא מַבְּעָן אצבעתיה דמא blood burst forth from his fingers. -
43 נְבַע
נְבַעch. sam( Hif. הִבִּיעַ to cause bubbling, fermenting). Targ. Y. Gen. 26:21; a. e.Part. נְבִיעַ. Targ. Prov. 18:4.Targ. Job 6:10 וְאַבּוּעַ some ed., read: וַאֲבוּעַ, v. בּוּעַ a. בְּעַע. Af. אַבַּע as preced. Hif. Targ. Prov. 1:23. Ib. 15:28; a. fr.Taan.25b (first time in Hebr. Dict.) אַבַּע מימיך (Ms. M. first time אֵי) let thy waters spring forth. B. Bath. 151b; Keth.91a מחינא לכו בסילוא דלא מַבַּע דמא we shall strike you with the thorn which makes no blood flow (i. e. excommunication). Sabb.88a וקא מַבְּעָן אצבעתיה דמא blood burst forth from his fingers. -
44 exsiliō or exiliō
exsiliō or exiliō iluī, —, īre [ex + salio], to spring out, spring forth, leap up, start up, bound: ad te, T.: de sellā: domo levis exsilit, H.: protinus, O.: (anguis) in siccum, V.: gaudio: exsiluere oculi, started out, O. -
45 abalanzarse
• burst forwards• jump at• leap into• leap over• lunge forward• rush forward• rush toward• spring at• spring forth• throw oneself -
46 iskočiti
• jump; spring forth; spring out; start -
47 iznići
• a shoot head of; spring forth; spring up -
48 nići
• shoot (shot, shot); spear side; spring forth; spring up; sprout -
49 elõugrik
to spring out, to spring forth -
50 अतिभू _atibhū
1अतिभू 1 P.1 To spring forth, arise; शब्दश्च घोरो$तिबभूव Mb.-2 To surpass, excel; to overcome, subdue, overpower.2अतिभू a. Surpassing all, epithet of Viṣṇu. -
51 འཁྲུག་པ་
['khrug pa]affliction, fight, stir, spring forth, be in commotion, be disturbed, be panic-stricken, be angry, quarrel, contend -
52 распулува
to bud, to spring forth -
53 распули
to bud, to spring forth -
54 corior
coriri, cortus sum V DEPappear, originate; arise, break out (bad); be born; spring forth/to attack -
55 enascor
enascari, enatus sum V DEPsprout/spring forth, arise/be born out of something by natural growth; (day) -
56 gnascor
gnasci, gnatus sum V DEPbe produced spontaneously, come into existance/being; spring forth, grow; live; be born/begotten/formed/destined; rise (stars), dawn; start, originate; arise -
57 scateo
scatere, -, - Vgush out, bubble, spring forth; swarm (with), be alive (with) -
58 किसलय
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59 cresco
(cretum) to grow, increase, expand / spring forth, arise -
60 nascor
, nasci, natusto be born, spring forth.
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