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121 dilorico
diloricare, diloricavi, diloricatus V TRANS -
122 द्युत्
dyutmfn. advancing against, (ifc.) ib. ;
1) cl. 1. Ā. dyótate AV. MBh. ( alsoᅠ - ti) etc.
(pf. didyute, p. - tāná RV. <cf. Pāṇ. 7-4, 67 >,
didyóta AV. ;
- dyutur. TS. ;
aor. adyutat andᅠ ádidyutat Br. ;
ádyaut RV. Br., adyotishṭa Pāṇ. 1-3, 91; III, 1, 55, Kāṡ.,
p. P. dyutat Ā. - tāná orᅠ dyútāna RV. ;
fut. dyotishyati Br. ;
ind. p. dyutitvā orᅠ dyot- Pāṇ. 1-2, 26 Kāṡ. ;
- dyutya AitBr.) to shine, be bright orᅠ brilliant:
Caus. dyotayati (- te, Bhsṭṭ.) to make bright, illuminate, irradiate MBh. Kāv. ;
to cause to appear, make clear orᅠ manifest, express, mean ShaḍvBr. Lāṭy. Saṃk. Sāh.:
Desid. dedyutishati orᅠ didyot- Pāṇ. 1-2, 26 Kāṡ.:
Intens. dávidyot, 3. pl. - dyutati RV. AV. Br. ;
dedyutyate Pāṇ. 7-4, 67 Kāṡ.,
to shine, glitter, be bright orᅠ brilliant
dyút2) f. shining, splendour, ray of light RV. MBh. etc. (cf. danta-)
3) Caus. dyotayati, to break, tear open AV. IV, 23, 5 ;
(cf. abhivi-, ā-)
- द्युकर्णार्ध
- द्युकाम
- द्युक्ष
- द्युग
- द्युगण
- द्युगत्
- द्युचर
- द्युचारिन्
- द्युजन
- द्युजय
- द्युजीवा
- द्युज्या
- द्युतरु
- द्युदन्तिन्
- द्युदल
- द्युधामन्
- द्युधुनि
- द्युनदी
- द्युनिवास
- द्युनिश्
- द्युनिश
- द्युपति
- द्युपथ
- द्युपिण्ड
- द्युपुरंध्रि
- द्युभक्त
- द्युमणि
- द्युमत्
- द्युमय
- द्युमर्याद
- द्युमार्ग
- द्युमैथुन
- द्युमौर्वि
- द्युयोषित्
- द्युरत्न
- द्युरात्र
- द्युराशि
- द्युलोक
- द्युवधू
- द्युवन्
- द्युवनी
- द्युषद्
- द्युसद्
- द्युसद्मन्
- द्युसम्भव
- द्युसरस्
- द्युसरित्
- द्युसिन्धु
- द्युस्त्री
- द्याम्पात
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123 नभ्
nabh
impf. P. nábhas, to break orᅠ destroy (?), I, 174, 8 ;
(cf. Dhātup. XVIII, 13 Naigh. II, 19);
cl. 4. 9. P. nabhyati, nabhnāti Dhātup. XXVI, 130, XXXI, 48,
to hurt, injure (pf. Ā. nebhe Bhaṭṭ.):
Caus. nabhayati, to cause to burst, tear open AitBr. ;
2) f. orᅠ m. injury ( Sāy.) orᅠ injurer RV. I, 174, 8 (only acc. pl. nábhas;
but cf. 1. nabh above)
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124 वीर्
vî ̱r1) ( vi-īr;
only aor. vy-airat), to split, break into pieces, tear open, divide asunder RV.:
Caus. vî ̱rayati (impf. vy-airayat) id. ib. ;
vīr2) cl. 10. Ā. Dhātup. XXXV, 49 ;
(rather Nom. fr. vīrá below) vīráyate, to be powerful orᅠ valiant, display heroism RV. VS. TBr. ;
(P. vīrayati) to overpower, subdue Nir. I, 7.
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125 развредя
развредя̀,разврѐждам гл. ( рана) scratch raw, tear open. -
126 isporiti
vt pf (sav,, sašiveno) unstitch, unpick, rip up, (tear) open -
127 oparati se
vr pf become ripped up, rip up, tear open -
128 распарываться
св - распоро́тьсяto rip/to tear openраспа́рываться по шву — to split at the seam, to come unstitched
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