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1 Вавау
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2 (о-ва) Вавау
Geography: Vavau (Тихий ок., гос-во Тонга) -
3 Вавау
Geography: (о-ва) Vavau (Тихий ок., гос-во Тонга) -
4 अभिवा
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5 निर्वा
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6 वा
vā1) ind. orᅠ (excluded, like the Lat. ve, from the first place in a sentence, andᅠ generally immediately following, rarely andᅠ only m.c. preceding, the word to which it refers) RV. etc. etc. (often used in disjunctive sentences;
vā-vā, either - orᅠ, on the one side - on the other;
navā - vā orᅠ na - vā, neither - nor;
vāna-vā, either not - orᅠ;
yadivā-vā, whether - orᅠ;
in a sentence containing more than two members vā is nearly always repeated, although if a negative is in the first clause it need not be so repeated;
vā is sometimes interchangeable with ca andᅠ api, andᅠ is frequently combined with other particles, esp. with atha, athô, uta, kim, yad, yadi q.v. <e.g.. athavā, « orᅠ else» >;
it is alsoᅠ sometimes used as an expletive);
either- orᅠ not, optionally KātyṠr. Mn. etc. (in gram. vā is used in a rule to denote its being optional e.g.. Pāṇ. 1-2, 13; 35 etc..);
as, like (= iva) PārGṛ. MBh. etc.;
just, even, indeed, very (= eva, laying stress on the preceding word) KātyṠr. Kāv. ;
but even if, even supposing (followed by a future) Pañc. V, 36/37 ;
however, nevertheless Bādar. Bālar. ;
(after a rel. orᅠ interr.) possibly, perhaps, I dare say MBh. Kāv. etc.
(e.g.. kiṉvāṡakuntalêtyasyamāturākhyā, « is his mother's name perhaps Ṡakuntalā?» Ṡak. VII, 20/21 ;
kovā orᅠ kevā followed by a negative may in such cases be translated by « every one, all»
e.g.. kevānasyuḥparibhava-padaṉnishphalâ̱ram-bha-yatnāḥ, « everybody whose efforts are fruitless is an object of contempt» Megh. 55)
2) cl. 2. P. Dhātup. XXIV, 42 ;
vā́ti (pf. vavau Br. MBh. etc.;
aor. avāsīt Br. ;
fut. vāsyati Megh. ;
inf. vātum Hariv.), to blow (as the wind) RV. etc. etc.;
to procure orᅠ bestow anything (acc.) by blowing RV. I, 89, 4 ;
to blow towards orᅠ upon (acc.) MBh. XII, 2798 ;
to emit an odour, be diffused (as perfume) ṠBr. ;
to smell (trans.) Vikr. IV, 41 (v.l.);
to hurt, injure Vop.:
Caus. vāpayati seeᅠ nir-vā andᅠ cf. vājaya:
Desid. vivāsati seeᅠ 1. van
+ cf. Gk. ἄημι for φφαημι;
Lat. ventus;
Slav. vejati;
Goth. waian, winds;
Germ. wâjan, woejen, wehen, Wind;
Angl. Sax. wâwan;
Eng. wind
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7 वे
ve1) (cf. ūy) cl. 1. P. Ā. Dhātup. XXIII, 37 ;
váyati, - te (pf. p. vavau orᅠ uvāya;
2. sg. uvayitha Gr.;
3. pl. vavuḥ ib. ;
ūvuḥ RV. ;
ūyuḥ Bhaṭṭ. ;
Ā. vave, ūve, ūye Gr.;
aor. avāsīt, avāsta Gr.;
Prec. ūyāt, vāsīshṭa ib. ;
fut. vātā ib. ;
vāsyati, - te ib. ;
vayishyáti RV. ;
inf. ótum, ótave, ótavaí ib. ;
vā́tave AV.), to weave, interweave, braid, plait (fig. to string orᅠ join together artificially, make, compose e.g.. speeches, hymns) RV. etc. etc.;
to make into a cover, into a web orᅠ web-like covering, overspread as with a web (said of a cloud-like mass of arrows filling the air) Bhaṭṭ.:
Pass. ūyate (aor. avāyi) Gr.:
Caus. vāyayati ib.:
Desid. vivāsati, - te ib.:
Intens. vāvāyate, vāveti, vāvāti ib. ;
vé2) m. a bird (strong stem of 1. ví q.v.)
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