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61 शठ् _śaṭh
शठ् I. 1 P. (शठति) To deceive, cheat, defraud.-2 To hurt, kill.-3 To suffer pain. -II. 1 P. (शाठयति)1 To finish.-2 To leave unfinished.-3 To go, move.-4 To be idle or lazy (शठयति).-5 To deceive, cheat.-6 To speak ill of.-7 To speak well or elegantly. -
62 συνοδυνηθής
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63 συνοδυνηθῇς
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64 συνοδυνάσθω
συνοδυνά̱σθω, συνοδυνάομαιsuffer pain with: pres imperat mp 3rd sg -
65 συνοδυνώμενος
συνοδυνάομαιsuffer pain with: pres part mp masc nom sg -
66 आतप्
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67 कुन्थ्
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68 खिद्
khidcl. 6. khindati (Pāṇ. 7-1, 59 ;
(Ved. khidati ib. ;
perf. cikheda, orᅠ Ved. cakhāda Pāṇ. 6-1, 52 ;
fut. khetsyati Pāṇ. 7-2, 10 Siddh.),
to strike, press, press down Pāṇ. 6-1, 52 Kāṡ. Dhātup. ;
to be depressed orᅠ wearied BhP. X, 69, 40:
cl. 7. Ā. khintte, to be pressed down, suffer pain Bhaṭṭ. VI, 37:
cl. 4. Ā. khidyate (rarely P. MBh. II, 2428 BhP. Bhaṭṭ.),
to be pressed down orᅠ depressed, be distressed orᅠ wearied, feel tired orᅠ exhausted R. Ṡak. Pañcat. etc..:
Caus. P. khedayati (rarely Ā. BhP. II, 5, 7),
to press down, molest, disturb, make tired orᅠ exhausted Mṛicch. IX, 10 Megh. 85 (v.l.) BhP. etc.. ;
+ cf. Gk. κῆδος
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69 चुक्क्
cukkcl. 10. to suffer pain Dhātup.
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70 निषद्
ni-shad
Ved. alsoᅠ - asadat;
pf. P. - shasāda, - shedur Ā. - shedire RV. etc. etc.;
aor. P. - shatsi, - shatsat;
Pass. ny-asādi RV. ;
ind. p. - shadya ib. ;
Ved. inf. - sháde ib. ;
for s andᅠ sh cf. Pāṇ. 8-3, 66 etc..),
to sit orᅠ lie down orᅠ rest upon (loc.) RV. etc. etc.;
to sink orᅠ go down (as a ship) Hariv. ;
to be afflicted, suffer pain MW. ;
to perform orᅠ celebrate by sitting ( sattram) Br. ;
(P. Ā.) to set, found, establish, appoint RV.:
Caus. - shādayati, - te, to cause to sit down, set down, appoint RV. ;
ni-shádmfn. sitting inactive ṠāṇkhṠr. ;
sitting (esp. near the altar at a sacrificial rite) RV. ṠBr. ;
N. of a kind of literary composition MBh. XII, 1613.
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71 पुन्थ्
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72 लुट्
luṭ
to suffer pain;
to shine Dhātup. XVIII, 8 ;
cl. 10. P. loṭayati, to speak;
to shine, XXXIII, 81. ;
2) (connected with 2. luṭh) cl. 1. 4. P. loṭati, luṭyati (only p. luṭyat, rolling, in Bhaṭṭ. ;
Gr. alsoᅠ pf. luloṭa etc.), to roll, roll about, wallow Dhātup. IX, 27; XXVI, 113 ;
cl. 1. Ā. loṭate, to go Naigh. II, 14:
Caus. orᅠ cl. 10. P. loṭayati seeᅠ under 1. luṭ
3) (in gram.) N. of the terminations of the First Future orᅠ N. of that Tense itself
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73 लुठ्
luṭh
to strike, knock down Dhātup. IX, 52 ;
to roll, wallow Dharmaṡ. ( seeᅠ 2. luṭh);
cl. 1. Ā. loṭhate (pf. luluṭhe;
aor. aluṭhat, aloṭhishṭa Pāṇ. 1-3, 91)
to resist;
to suffer pain Dhātup. XXVIII, 9 ;
to go Naigh. II, 14:
Caus. orᅠ cl. 10. P. loṭhayati, to rob, pillage, sack Dhātup. XXXII, 27 Vop. ;
2) cl. 6. P. Dhātup. XXVIII, 87 ;
luṭhati (pf. luloṭha Hit. ;
aor. aloṭhīt, - ṭhishṭa Gr.;
fut. luṭhitā, loṭhishyati ib.), to roll, move about orᅠ to andᅠ fro, wallow, welter, flutter, dangle Kāv. Pur. Rājat. etc.;
to roll down from (abl.) HPariṡ. ;
to touch BhP. ;
to agitate, move, stir ib.:
Caus. loṭhayati (aor. alūluṭhat orᅠ aluloṭhat), to set in motion, stir, agitate BhP. Sch. ;
to sound, make resound Viddh. ;
to deal blows round about Bhaṭṭ.:
Desid:
luluṭhishate, to wish to roll, be on the point of rolling Pat.:
Intens. loluṭhīti, to roll about (said of a drunken man) Bālar.
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74 लुन्थ्
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75 शठ्
ṡaṭh
2) (cf. 1. ṡvaṭh) cl. 10. P. ṡaṭhayati, to speak ill (according to others « to speak well»);
to be true Dhātup. XXXV, 4. ;
3) (cf. 2. ṡvaṭh, saṭh, svaṭh) cl. 10. P. ṡāṭhayati, to accomplish, adorn (others « to leave unfinished orᅠ unornamented»);
to go, move Dhātup. XXXII, 28. ;
4) cl. 1. P. ṡaṭhati, to deceive;
to hurt;
to suffer pain Dhātup. IX, 65 ;
cl. 10. P. ṡāthayati (cf. ṡuṭh), to be idle orᅠ lazy ib.
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76 қарығу
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77 عانى
v. suffer, pain, bear, stick, brook, know, experience -
78 redoler
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79 терпеть боль
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80 doleo
to suffer pain, to be pained, grieve.
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