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61 घटेति
ඝටෙති ghaTeti ghaṭeti(ghaṭ + e) connects; unites; strives. -
62 पदहति
පදහති padahati(pa + dah + a) strives; takes up; confronts. -
63 यतति
යතති yatati(yat + a) exerts oneself; strives. -
64 वायमति
වායමති vaayamati vāyamati(vi + ā + yam + a) strives; endeavoures. -
65 nunnr
m. [nunna], one who strives, a worker, pursuer, απ. λεγ. in the poët. compd hlíf-nunnr = armourer = a warrior, Nj. (in a verse). -
66 þreytir
m. a contender, one who strives, Lex. Poët. -
67 candidātus
candidātus ī, m [candidus], a candidate for office (clothed in a white toga): praetorius, a candidate for the praetorship: consularis: aedilitas alcui candidato data: munia candidatorum: tribunicii, L.: officiosissima natio candidatorum.* * *Icandidata, candidatum ADJdressed in white/whitened clothesIIcandidate (office) (white toga); aspirant/office seeker; one who strives forIII -
68 captātor
captātor ōris, m [capto], one who eagerly reaches after, who grasps at: aurae popularis, a demagogue, L.— A legacy-hunter, H., Iu.* * *legacy hunter; one who strives to obtain/eagerly reaches for/grasps at/courts -
69 cōnsectātrīx
cōnsectātrīx īcis, f [consectator], an eager pursuer, adherent: voluptatis.* * *one who pursues/strives after; adherent, friend -
70 foveō
foveō fōvī, fōtus, ēre [FAV-], to warm, keep warm: pennis (pullos): pulli a matribus foti: ignes manu, i. e. keep up, O.: nomen in marmore aperto pectore, warmed with her naked breast, O. — To cherish, foster, fondle, foment: corpus, O.: volnus lymphā, bathe, V.: gremio (puerum), V.: anhelans Colla fovet, i. e. leans against the tree, V.: castra fovere, cling to, V.: hiemem luxu, sit the winter through, V.—Fig., to cherish, caress, love, favor, support, assist, encourage: hunc: (duces) pugnantīs spe, encourage, L.: utram partem, L.: fovendis hominum sensibus, by pampering: vota animo, O.: perditam spem, L.: Cupidine bella, prolonged by Cupid's agency, V.: dolores, palliate: famam inanem, i. e. an unfounded reputation, V.: hoc regnum dea gentibus esse tenditque fovetque, fondly strives, V.* * *fovere, fovi, fotus Vkeep warm; favor, cherish, maintain, foster -
71 adfectator
aspirant, zealous seeker (of), one who strives to obtain/produce -
72 adfectrix
aspirant (female); she who seeks/strives for (thing) -
73 aemula
rival (female); woman who strives to equal/exceed; rival in love; rival city -
74 aemulatrix
rival (female); woman who strives to equal/exceed; emulator (female) -
75 affectator
aspirant, zealous seeker (of), one who strives to obtain/produce -
76 affectrix
aspirant (female); she who seeks/strives for (thing) -
77 captatrix
I(gen.), captatricis ADJstraining after, striving to obtain; (feminine adjective)IIshe who strives to obtain/eagerly reaches for/grasps at/courts -
78 consectator
one who pursues/strives after; adherent, friend -
79 उद्यम्
ud-yam
Ā. (if the result of the action returns to the agent Pāṇ. 1-3, 75)
- yacchate (aor. - ayaṉsta andᅠ - yamishṭa);
Subj. - yaṉsate RV. I, 143, 7 ;
inf. - yámam MaitrS. II, 4, 3)
to lift up, raise RV. V, 32, 7; VI, 71, 1 and 5 AV. AitBr. ṠBr. Lāṭy. Ṡak. etc.. ;
to raise, set up, elevate;
to put up orᅠ higher, carry orᅠ bring upwards RV. IV, 53, 1; I, 143, 7 TS. ṠBr. KātyṠr. etc.. ;
to hold out, present, offer (a sacrifice to gods, orᅠ any other thing to men) RV. AV. TS. MBh. BhP. R. etc.;
to shake up, rouse RV. I, 10, 1; I, 56, 1; X, 119, 2 AV. XIV, 1, 59 ;
to raise (one's voice, orᅠ rays, orᅠ light) RV. ;
to undertake, commence;
to be diligent, strive after (only P. e.g.. udyacchaticikitsāṉvaidyaḥ, « the physician strives after the science of medicine» Kāṡ. on Pāṇ. 1-3, 75 ;
with dat. orᅠ acc. orᅠ without any object) MBh. Hariv. Ragh. Kathās. Rājat. etc.;
to rein, curb;
to guide MBh. ;
to keep away orᅠ off, restrain, check TS. VI, 3, 4, 6 TBr. III, 3, 1, 3:
Intens. - yamyamīti, to raise, stretch out (the arms) RV. I, 95, 7.
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80 एषितृ
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